CONFIDENTIAL & RESTRICTED CONFIDENTIAL & RESTRICTED PEACE AND SPORT CONFIDENTIAL & RESTRICTED Introduction H.S.H Prince Albert II of Monaco We believe that sustainable peace can be significantly advanced through the powerful catalyst of sport. Patron, Peace and Sport To build peaceful communities through the power of sport, and thereby create a safer, more equitable and inclusive world. Joël Bouzou President and Founder, Created in 2007 Peace and Sport is an international, Peace and Sport neutral and independent organization based in Monaco, which promotes peace using the power of sport. Didier Drogba NEUTRALITY / INDEPENDENCE / EQUITY / INCLUSION / RESILIENCE Vice-President, Peace and Sport 3 Peace and Sport CONFIDENTIAL & RESTRICTED Our global network An active network of 620 NGO’s on the field Global MoU with UNHCR : teaching sport values in refugee camp April6 opening in the United Nations headquarters 43 MoUs with Sport International Federations Adressing 198 CNO’s at ACNOA 116 ambassadors known as the Champions for Peace 90 MILLION PEOPLE of global communication audience CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT Peace and Sport CONFIDENTIAL & RESTRICTED Activities • Field Programs • #WhiteCard • Peace and Sport Forum • Partnerships • Peace and Sport Methodology • Sport Diplomacy • Peace and Sport Awards • Fundraising • Call for projects • Online“Watch” • April6.org • Volunteering • Monitoring & Evaluation THE CHAMPIONS FOR PEACE CLUB CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT Peace and Sport CONFIDENTIAL & RESTRICTED Champions for Peace Siya Kolisi Rugby, South Africa Top-level sports champions who are either still active or have retired from Blaise Matuidi their sports career who wish to help disadvantaged communities through Football, France sport. Yohan Blake 100/200 m, Jamaica CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT CONFIDENTIAL & RESTRICTED CONFIDENTIAL & RESTRICTED Field programs vision Create an innovative way to teach peace values through sport worldwide and reach the Sustainable Development Goals Peace and Sport’s App is designed to help educators and teachers spreading peace values through sport and get access to Monitoring. All the content are mixed-gender in order to increase women’s participation in sporting activities and so play a part in the female emancipation. By digitizing the teaching of Peace through Sport, we reach isolated communities by reducing our global ecological footprint while maximizing our legacy impact. Supported by leading organizations such as UNESCO, governments and the Olympic Movement this approach play a part in building peaceful communities. CONFIDENTIAL & RESTRICTED Methodology – Previous and new formats An easy-to-use Manual organized as follows: An intuitive Mobile App addressing social issues through the values of sport: • The basic principles of Adapted Sports: • A peace building tool through sport, open to everyone, everywhere • Information sheets explaining how to set up, adapt, and use sport as an • Progressive, collaborative, annual and constantly evolving content educational tool • Addressing local issues through « Sport Simple Solutions » • A resource index which provides examples of sporting equipment made from • Multisport with Football in beta version natural resources or recycled waste CONFIDENTIAL & RESTRICTED Methodology – On the field • GREAT LAKES PROGRAM: • 22 schools, 45 teachers trained on the Methodology supported by a coordinator • 700 pupils attending each week Peace through Sport activities, including 50% of girls • LIVE TOGETHER PROGRAM – ZAATARI REFUGEE CAMP: • 6 Peace Educators training everyday more than 250 kids • In collaboration with Peace and Sport, they defined the soft skills they would like to address during the trainings: Team spirit, Acceptance, and dialogue. • A common routine on warm-ups and cool-downs of the Methodology has been implemented to help kids verbalize their feelings. • CREATION OF PARTNERSHIP TO TRAIN NEW PEACE EDUCATORS: • South Africa: Siya Kolisi Foundation • Burundi: SOS Children’s Villages • Mali: Association pour le Promotion de la Jeunesse et du Sport • Togo: Association TANDEM Défis & Développement • Colombia: Fundación COP Colombia LIVE TOGETHER PROGRAM CONFIDENTIAL & RESTRICTED Background After the crisis in Syria erupted in March 2011, hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees were forced to flee across the border and seek international protection in Jordan. Over 660,000 Syrian refugees are currently registered with UNHCR in Jordan . Zaatari Camp, close to Jordan’s northern border with Syria has become emblematic of the displacement of Syrians across the Middle East following its establishment in 2012. It is home to 76,108 refugees, nearly 56% of whom are under eighteen years old. Following the signature of the partnership with the UNHCR, Peace and Sport developed sport-based programs that foster physical and emotional well-being of refugees, promote social cohesion, dialogue and social inclusion. In 2017, Peace and Sport launched the first “Live Together” program within Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan. After the first three years cycle of implementation of the “Live Together” program, 2017 – 2019, Peace and Sport has developed extensive knowledge of the local context and cultural requirements in Zaatari camp. 11 LIVE TOGETHER PROGRAM CONFIDENTIAL & RESTRICTED Status – Key figures - Country: Jordan – Syrian Refugee Camp of Zaatari - Dates: Since 2017 - Objective: Implementing sporting activities within the camp focused on the transmission of values - Peace and Sport’s role: training on the P&S Methodology and coordination of all parties (training, equipment, coaches, events) - Field partners: UNHCR and Blumont (Implementation partner of UNHCR) - Sport partners: JOC, WAKO, FITEQ, ITTF - Seminars: +10 seminars organized in collaboration with International Federations since 2017 - International Federations: 3 International Federations involved daily: WAKO, ITTF, FITEQ - Coaches: 6 Coaches Working Full Time: Ali & Nesreen (WAKO), Jado & Amir (ITTF), Ahmad & Ibrahim (FITEQ) - Beneficiaries: 250 kids involved weekly LIVE TOGETHER PROGRAM CONFIDENTIAL & RESTRICTED Our Champions for Peace Emblematic figure of Kick-Boxing, he grew up in a district of Budapest where issues such as bullying, poverty and racism were constantly present, yet this did not deter him from wanting to give something back to the community. He is involved in a Bully Defense Program aiming to give confidence back to kids who faced physical and mental abuse. He says : “Sports, especially martial arts/combat sports can teach to be respectful and goal oriented, which personality traits help people to make their way in life.” Zsolt is the figurehead of the Live Together Program and the mentor of our kickboxing coaches. The youngest athlete to compete in the Athens Olympics, Aya Medany has won over 20 international medals along her career. Now that she’s a member of the IOC Athletes’ Commission, she shares her experience with as many people as possible. She testifies particularly about the main obstacles she has experienced during her career: reconciling sports practice and Muslim faith. She says : “The athletes have a big responsibility on their shoulders. As Champions for Peace we need to keep moving and keep our spirit.” Aya is a role-model for all the “Tiger Girls” involved in our program. 13 GREAT LAKES PROGRAM CONFIDENTIAL & RESTRICTED Background Since 2007, Peace and Sport has focused its efforts on the border region of the Ruzizi plain to use sport to strengthen inter-cultural, inter-ethnic and international dialogue between youngsters from Burundi, Rwanda and the DR Congo, symbolized by the jointly-held annual Friendship Games. The recurring tensions between countries urge us to review our strategy: this regional program cannot succeed without national results beforehand. Given our field experience and our network, Burundi will be our pilot country for the coming two years, and we will duplicate the program in the Great Lakes area (Rwanda, DRC, Tanzania, Uganda) After ten years of supporting youth centers, it appears essential to associate the educational system to all of our programs in order to improve the procedures and monitoring. The scholar environment has several advantages for Peace and Sport: ▪ A structured and structuring framework allowing a greater impact ▪ A fast roll-out capacity of the trained people at national level ▪ No human resources management (recruitment and salary management) 14 GREAT LAKES PROGRAM CONFIDENTIAL & RESTRICTED Our Champion for Peace Atlanta 1996 – Vénuste became the first and only Olympic gold medal-winner in the history of Burundi in the 5000m run. Selected favorite in the 1500m, he decided to give his place to his compatriot who wasn’t able to take part in the previous Olympics as Burundi was not part of the Olympic family yet. He says : “Sport is an excellent means of education. A good education changes our life and this is the reason why I think that sport really can change lives, especially the lives of children, therefore the whole of society” Venuste has been an active member of the Champions for Peace club since 2009 and he is the figurehead of the Friendship Games in the Great Lakes region of Africa. 15 CONFIDENTIAL & RESTRICTED The #WhiteCard campaign As a reference to the yellow and the red card in the sporting world, Peace and Sport initiated the #WhiteCard campaign in 2013 not to punish but to promote peace, especially on April 6, the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace. 215 million people reached by the #WhiteCard since 2013 (6 editions)
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