jueves, 20 de junio de 2013

World Refugee Day 2013

Today, June 20th, marks the United Nations World Refugee Day. A day, where people in countries around the world will be recognizing the strength and determination of those forcibly evicted from their homeland. The United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stated, ...Refugees leave because they have no choice. We must choose to help”. It is a time when people can reflect and raise awareness of the situation of refugees around the world and show global solidarity.

Refugees face physical and emotional trauma when they are displaced from their country of origin. However, sport can provide a useful distraction and tool to build self-confidence, encourage teamwork and foster peaceful relationships between the host and refugee community.

Sport Network believes that sport is a powerful tool for human and social development. Sport, not only provides a healthy lifestyle for children and adults alike, but can also encourage children to attend school, raise awareness about health issues, promote gender equality and foster integration.

On World Refugee Day, we take this time to reflect on a number of our projects that have supported refugee and host communities around the world.

Cameroon
Sport Network, is currently implementing a project in Cameroon, which aims to improve the quality of life of refugee and local communities in the Eastern region, through education, sport and socio-cultural activities.

Once they have a place to play, the kids will forget, even if for a moment, about their problems and their differences” Sport Network coordinator.

To facilitate this aim, Sport Network in collaboration with the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) has constructed a primary school and sporting facilities, which include, two football pitches, as well as volleyball and netball courts. A key aspect, of the Cameroon project is the training and education of young people as peer leaders, which will contribute to the success and sustainability of the project.





Algeria
Sport Network have completed two projects in the Sahara that aimed to improve the living conditions of children and youth, living in refugee camps by promoting sports and education. The projects involved the construction of sporting facilities, training sport monitors, arranging cultural and sporting activities as well as the publication of a bi-lingual (Spanish and Arabic) handbook of Physical Education. The second project, which included the publication of a handbook was part funded by the UNHCR.


Read more about the projects in Algeria!




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