πŸ“‹Donor & Coalition Engagement

Sport for Development & Peace

Briefing Sheet: UN Secretary-General Report A/79/289

Key findings, donor engagement points, and calls-to-action from the 2024 UN report on sport as a driver of peace and sustainable development.

πŸ“ŒExecutive Summary

  • βœ“Sport is a cross-cutting enabler of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
  • βœ“Five priority areas: social inclusion, physical activity, gender equality, peacebuilding/crime prevention, and climate action.
  • βœ“Critical finding: Youth homicides account for 37% of global homicidesβ€”sport can address this through life skills training and community programs.
  • βœ“Calls for stronger partnerships between governments, civil society, and the private sector to maximize impact.

πŸ“ŠKey Statistics

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37%
of global homicides are youth homicides
WHO via A/79/289
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1 in 3
adults globally are physically inactive
WHO 2024
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$10B
pledged for community sport infrastructure by 2030
Coalition for Sustainable Development through Sport
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$650M
IOC Olympic Solidarity commitment (2025-2028)
International Olympic Committee
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31,000+
young people trained through UNODC Line Up, Live Up
UNODC
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3x
return on investment for sport-based social programs
UNESCO Social Impact of Sport Report 2024

🎯Five Priority Themes

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Social Inclusion

SDG 3SDG 4SDG 10

Sport reduces barriers for women, girls, youth, older persons, Indigenous Peoples, and persons with disabilities.

Key Finding: Progress in SDP policies strengthening inclusion, but challenges remain: poor accessibility, lack of adapted equipment, insufficient trained staff.

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Physical Activity & Education

SDG 3SDG 4SDG 17

Prevents non-communicable diseases and promotes health across all age groups through quality physical education.

Key Finding: 1 in 3 adults inactive globally (WHO 2024). Two-thirds of secondary students lack minimum PE hours.

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Gender Equality

SDG 5

Advancing women's leadership, equal prize money, and safe sport environments.

Key Finding: 2024 Olympics achieved gender parity among athletes. FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 prize: $150M (up 300% from 2019).

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Peacebuilding & Crime Prevention

SDG 16

Sport addresses youth violence through fair play, preventing violent extremism, and fostering safer communities.

Key Finding: Youth homicides = 37% of global homicides. Sport-based life skills training strengthens resilience to violence, crime, and drug use.

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Sustainable Communities & Climate

SDG 11SDG 12SDG 13

Sport organizations influence millions of fans to take climate action through demonstration and leadership.

Key Finding: 83% of sports fans want their teams to lead environmental initiatives. 260+ signatories in Sports for Climate Action Framework.

⚠️Focus: Sport Addressing Youth Violence

The Problem

  • β€’ Youth violence results in numerous deaths, injuries, and disabilities
  • β€’ Youth homicides account for 37% of global homicides annually
  • β€’ Violence affects victims, families, and entire communities
  • β€’ Often starts with hate speech and escalates to violent extremism

How Sport Helps

  • β€’ Promotes fair play, teamwork, and conflict resolution
  • β€’ Prevents violent extremism through community engagement
  • β€’ Creates safe environments that protect vulnerable youth
  • β€’ Life skills training: communication, critical thinking, problem-solving

UNODC Line Up, Live Up Program: 43 capacity-building events, 1,200+ coaches trained, 31,000+ young people reached in school and community settingsβ€”strengthening resilience to violence, crime, and drug use.

πŸ“‹Key Recommendations

  1. 1Integrate sport into national development plans and SDG strategies
  2. 2Expand access to physical activity and community programs, especially for youth and marginalized groups
  3. 3Promote gender equality by supporting women's leadership in sport
  4. 4Leverage sport for peacebuilding, crime prevention, and post-conflict recovery
  5. 5Align sport initiatives with climate action, including sustainable infrastructure
  6. 6Mobilize resources to strengthen UN secretariat capacity for sport coordination

πŸ’ΌDonor & Coalition Engagement Points

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High Visibility, Low Cost

Sport is a proven high-impact, low-cost tool for global peace diplomacy and sustainable development.

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Lasting Legacy

Contributions tied to enduring symbols: Olympic Truce, Milano-Cortina 2026, community resilience programs.

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Recognition

Branded donor credits, certificates, coalition endorsements, and participation in milestone events.

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Multi-Stakeholder Impact

Join governments, NGOs, athletes, and private sector in coordinated action.

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Measurable Outcomes

Use monitoring frameworks like the Truce Index to track and report concrete results.

πŸš€Suggested Calls-to-Action

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Commit resources to UN-aligned sport initiatives and the Olympic Truce.

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πŸ“¦Deployment Format

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One-Page Briefing

Quick donor review format with key stats and CTAs

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Infographic Overlays

Visual mapping of sport's contribution to SDGs

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Modular Inserts

Endorsement letters, pledge forms, recognition templates

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