<br />In 2007, the Intergovernmental Organization, the World Sports Alliance (IGO-WSA), was founded with the support of international civil society (AICESIS, UN-NGO-IRENE) and the United Nations. It is entrusted with the mission of educating youth and training the executives of the national sports system to deal with human development issues (education, equity, health, gender, environment) while also contributing to the economic development of its Member States (partnerships, poverty reduction).<br />A number of lessons can be drawn from this experience about support to national sports policies in a globalized world, more generally about the contribution to national development by and through sport. <br /> We identify seven engines of an in...
In 778 BC, three kings of ancient Greece met to discuss the upcoming Olympic Games, and out of their...
“Sport has the power to change the world”. This quote from Nelson Mandela followed by the story of t...
There has been a tendency for governments to become increasingly interventionist in setting the spor...
In 2007, the Intergovernmental Organization, the World Sports Alliance (IGO-WSA), was founded with t...
Sport has become a world language, a common denominator that breaks down all the walls, all the barr...
Human rights violations have been connected to several FIFA World cups. In 2010 the first article pu...
In the 21st Century, the international community faces increasingly serious and persistent social ch...
With the worldwide rise in noncommunicable disease, physical inactivity, obesity, and the global pre...
Recent years have seen increased recognition, promotion and institutionalization of the role of spor...
Since 2001, the United Nations (UN) has used sport as a development tool through the United Nations ...
Introduction: The International Olympic Committee (IOC) imposes very specific ideas on sports gover...
Following 15 years of progress towards the remarkable sustainable Development Goals (MDGs), the worl...
Aspect of Sport as a Tool for Sustainable Development and Solidarity implies that toolkits should be...
Thesis(Master) -- KDI School: Master of Development Policy, 2021Africa is a continent where young po...
INTRODUCTION. The article examines globalization processes in terms of their impact on sport, namely...
In 778 BC, three kings of ancient Greece met to discuss the upcoming Olympic Games, and out of their...
“Sport has the power to change the world”. This quote from Nelson Mandela followed by the story of t...
There has been a tendency for governments to become increasingly interventionist in setting the spor...
In 2007, the Intergovernmental Organization, the World Sports Alliance (IGO-WSA), was founded with t...
Sport has become a world language, a common denominator that breaks down all the walls, all the barr...
Human rights violations have been connected to several FIFA World cups. In 2010 the first article pu...
In the 21st Century, the international community faces increasingly serious and persistent social ch...
With the worldwide rise in noncommunicable disease, physical inactivity, obesity, and the global pre...
Recent years have seen increased recognition, promotion and institutionalization of the role of spor...
Since 2001, the United Nations (UN) has used sport as a development tool through the United Nations ...
Introduction: The International Olympic Committee (IOC) imposes very specific ideas on sports gover...
Following 15 years of progress towards the remarkable sustainable Development Goals (MDGs), the worl...
Aspect of Sport as a Tool for Sustainable Development and Solidarity implies that toolkits should be...
Thesis(Master) -- KDI School: Master of Development Policy, 2021Africa is a continent where young po...
INTRODUCTION. The article examines globalization processes in terms of their impact on sport, namely...
In 778 BC, three kings of ancient Greece met to discuss the upcoming Olympic Games, and out of their...
“Sport has the power to change the world”. This quote from Nelson Mandela followed by the story of t...
There has been a tendency for governments to become increasingly interventionist in setting the spor...