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Join the 47th session of the Human Rights Council on the potential of leveraging sport and the Olympic ideal for promoting human rights for young people.
When: 7 July, 10am - 12pm CEST
Where: Palais des Nations, Geneva, and Zoom (will be webcasted and archived on http://webtv.un.org)
Since their inception in 776 BCE, the concept of the Olympic Games has been to promote peace, given that thanks to the Olympic Truce conflicts were suspended for the duration of the Games in Olympia. In the same vein, sport and the Olympic ideal can be an invaluable tool for the promotion of human rights, development, conciliation and dialogue, and in particular for young people who are involved in practicing sports. Sport education and the values that sports carry with them are of paramount importance to this aim and this suggests that sport and the Olympic ideal can have an increased leveraging potential for promoting human rights for young people.
The panel discussion will offer an opportunity to identify good practices, challenges and opportunities in that respect, with a focus on:
Chair: H.E. Ms. Monique T.G. Van Daalen, Vice-President of the Human Rights Council
Opening statements:
Panellists:
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With Seyi Smith.
Gamification has been used to improve processes across a wide range of businesses and as a method to deal with the intricacies of human psychology.
Could it be used to develop sports events and the industry as a whole? According to Oluseyi Smith, Olympian and Engineer, the answer is yes.
Besides being one of the few athletes to have competed both in the Summer and Winter Games, Seyi is a passionate advocate for climate awareness and developed sustainability processes for small scale athletics events as part his IOC Young Leader Project.
In this upcoming SportWorks TALK, he will guide you through what is gamification with respect to his project, how it can benefit sports and sustainability in general, and the results he achieved.
In partnership with: The Sustainability Report
Register here: https://bit.ly/3xRn5cC
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