General information
UNEP started its work on sport
and the environment in 1994 its objectives are to:
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Since 2002, UNEP has participated
in a task force of the UN Secretary-General
on the use of sport for the implementation of the United Nations Development
Goals.
A major aspect of UNEP’s
work is with the International Olympic Committee (IOC). A cooperative agreement
was signed in 1994 with IOC and an Agenda
21 for Sport and Environment developed. UNEP also supports the IOC in organizing
world conferences and regional seminars on sport and the environment.
UNEP also cooperates with
the Global Sports Alliance (GSA), a Japan-based organization, to organize a
biennial Global
Forum for Sport and Environment. UNEP and GSA established, a Nature
and Sport Training Camp in August 2001 for children from Africa’s
biggest slum, Kibera in Nairobi, Kenya.
In February 2003, at the
UNEP Governing Council in Nairobi, Kenya, UNEP’s work in the area of sport
and environment received uninamous endorsement by governments. A long-term
strategy on sport and the environment - adopted by the Council - required
UNEP to increase its work on sport and the environment. On this basis, UNEP
is approaching various international and sport organizations for partnerships.
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