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IOC President Calls For Sport To Be Included In UN Sustainable Development Goals During Speech At UN Headquarters

International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach today said the time has come for sport to play a greater role as a force for positive change around the world during a speech at the UN headquarters in New York.

His remarks were met with broad support from UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and President of the UN General Assembly H.E. Sam Kutesa, who also spoke at the event, called “United Action Towards Sustainable Development For All Through Sport.”

“Sport has a unique role in society,” President Bach said. “Sport is the only area of human existence that has achieved its own universal law. The rules of sport are recognised and followed wherever sport is played. They are based on a global ethic of fair play, respect for opponents, tolerance and friendship. In sport all people are equal.”

Thomas Bach attends a press conference at the end of the first day of The IOC 127th Session in Monaco.The session is being held at the Grimaldi Forum hosted by IOC Member Prince Albert of Monaco.
Thomas Bach

The IOC President continued: “Sport and physical education programmes provide a strong incentive for school attendance and contribute to a broad spectrum of life skills. Sport teaches respect for rules and respect for others, tolerance, non-discrimination, team-building, communication, decision-making and problem-solving. It promotes self-esteem, personal responsibility and self-discipline. Active children are learning more effectively. Sport is not a distraction from education – it is an important part of education.”

The IOC President underscored how Olympic Agenda 2020, the IOC’s strategic roadmap for the future of the Olympic Movement, is driving change that is sending “a strong message that the Olympic Movement is ready to engage with society in new and more meaningful ways.” This includes a new global sustainable development agenda that will be finalised later this year.

“We are showing in a transparent way that more than 90 per cent of the revenues the IOC generates are distributed to the sporting movement and to athletes worldwide,” President Bach said. “This means that the IOC distributes USD 3.25 million a day, every day of the year, for the development of sport worldwide.”

The United Nations has long recognised the contribution of sport for development and peace, and collaboration between the IOC and the UN has played a central role in spreading the acceptance of sport as a means to promote internationally agreed development goals.

“Let us use sport to leave a transformative and sustainable legacy for our children and grandchildren. It is sport’s motivational appeal that gives hope and helps improve the lives of many,” said the UN Secretary-General. “I sincerely hope that the Member States of the United Nations, while they negotiate to shape the future development agenda [see] the importance of sport, not only in health, but in peace and harmony, reconciliation, mutual understanding and respect for others, and fair games and rule of law and human rights – all these will be duly reflected so that we all can work together to build this world better for all, where all the peoples human dignity and human rights and happiness and prosperity and wellbeing will be respected.”

Ban Ki Moon
Ban Ki Moon

Ireland’s permanent representative to the UN, Ambassador David Donoghue, is one of facilitators in the negotiations for the development of the Sustainable Development Goals. He said: “It is clear that sport is a key contributor to many of the goals and targets of the MDGs. As we move towards agreement on a post-2015 Development Agenda, I hope that it will be possible to acknowledge in some way the role of sport in supporting development and peace.”

Also speaking at the event were the President of the UN General Assembly H.E. Sam Kutesa, President of the International Paralympic Committee Sir Philip Craven and IOC Member Angela Ruggiero.

Following the event, President Bach had a meeting with the Executive Director of UN Women, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, before he attended a luncheon hosted by the UN Secretary-General.

#BringBackOurgirls – 100 days Football Match For Abducted Chibok Girls Holds In Abuja

100 days game 4 chibok girls
100 days game 4 chibok girls

…..Female Footballers begs for the release of the kidnapped school girls……….

The 100th day of #BringBackOurGirls is aimed at highlighting the potential of sports to bring back the abducted Chibok girls.

In commemoration of the 100 days since over 200 school girls abduction in Chibok Nigeria, some women football players in Abuja took to the playing field for a “100 days football Match for the missing Chibok Girls” on Tuesday, July 22.

The match, which was played between two football teams in Abuja, Dream Girls Women and Airtel girls FC ended 1-0 in favour of the Dream girls.

With the nonstop attack on Nigerians by the Terrorism Group in the North-East, and the abduction of school girls; the match organizer, Aderonke Ogunleye thought it very relevant to ask for their return using Sports.

Gloria Ewelike a central midfielder with Airtel girls FC urged the Federal Government to find a way to stop Boko Haram from killing Nigerians, she also prayed to God for their return

“I want to beg the government to try and stop Boko Haram from killing and bombing, We pray to God to help bring back the girls, God should soften their minds and return the girls to their parents” She said.

100 days match for Chibok girls

Organiser of the event, award winning journalist and Social Change initiator Aderonke Ogunleye, said she organised the event because she believed there is power in sports for development.

“Sports is a powerful tool, a silent force that can be used to make great impact in the society, a universal language and of course the only thing that brings Nigerian together, we are imploring “Boko Haram” to please release the kidnapped Chibok girls” she said

“It has been a hundred days of wailing and crying in the household of these girls, mothers are not happy about it,/we are begging the insurgents to please let our girls go back home to their parents” she pleaded.

Partners of the event are the Nigerian Red cross, UN Women and Airtel

Ms. Ogunleye thanked the partners for making the event a success.

“We thank all our partners for being part of today’s match. It shows their commitments for a better society,I salute their zeal to bring joy into the lives of the parents of these girls, I am grateful”

100 days Football match for the abducted Chibok Girls
100 days Football match for the abducted Chibok Girls