Guidebook Launch: Bridging the Divide in Sport and Sustainable Development (Mon, August 22, 2022 11:00 AM – 12:20 PM CEST)

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(Mon, August 22, 2022

11:00 AM – 12:20 PM CEST)

 

The Japan Sport Council & sportanddev launch a guidebook on translating policy into practice and effective programme management.

About this event

The Japan Sport Council (JSC) and the International Platform on Sport and Development (sportanddev) are delighted to announce the launch of a comprehensive and practical global guidebook designed to build capacity among actors using sport for sustainable development.

The guidebook – Bridging the Divide in Sport and Sustainable Development: A Guide for Translating Policy into Practice and Effective Programme Management – has been completed after four years of consultation and research.

  • Find out more about the guidebook and launch here

It will be an open-access resource that aims to bridge the divide between policy and practice by providing detailed guidance on designing, delivering and evaluating initiatives using sport for sustainable development.

Webinar

Date: 22 August

Time: 11:00-12:20 (Central European Summer Time - CEST)

Presenters and panelists:

  • Mr. Satoshi Ashidate, President of Japan Sport Council
  • Mr Connor Spreng, Executive Director of the Swiss Academy for Development
  • Ms. Lin Sambili, Project Manager, Sport for Development and Peace (SDP), at the Commonwealth Secretariat
  • Mr. Suheil Tandon, Director-Founder, Pro-Sport Development
  • Mr. Morten Schmidt, Global Director of Programmes and Grants, Laureus Sport for Good Foundation
  • Ms. Talia Kaufman, Associate at the International Institute for Child Rights and Development
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