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39th Session, Paris, 2017 shs Commission SHS 39 C/COM SHS/DR.1 19 October 2017 Original: English Item 4.15 of the provisional agenda DRAFT RESOLUTION Submitted by Russian Federation Follow-up of the Sixth International Conference of Ministers and Senior Officials Responsible for Physical Education and Sport (MINEPS VI) The General Conference, Having examined the document 39 C/INF.14, Recalling 37 C/Resolution 38 and 38C/Resolution 43, Convinced that quality physical education and inclusive access to sport and physical activity constitute important prerequisites for individual and social development, an essential component of education, a major socio-economic driver, and a bridge to foster peace and understanding between people, Recognizing UNESCO s International Conference of Ministers and Senior Officials Responsible for Physical Education and Sport (MINEPS) held in Paris in 1976, Moscow in 1988, Punta del Este in 1999, Athens in 2004, Berlin in 2013 and Kazan in 2017 as the most important worldwide platform for international sport, physical education and physical activity policy development, Commending the measures which UNESCO, its Intergovernmental Committee for Physical Education and Sport (CIGEPS) and its Member States undertook to organize MINEPS VI, held in Kazan from 13 to 15 July 2017 with the generous support of the Russian Federation, Appreciating that the follow-up to MINEPS V and the preparations of MINEPS VI have created a dynamic of enhanced international consultation and cooperation amongst government and nongovernment stakeholders in physical education, physical activity and sport policy, Job: 201702266

page 2 Welcoming the Kazan Action Plan, adopted by MINEPS VI on 15 July 2017, as a voluntary, overarching reference for fostering international convergence amongst policy-makers in the fields of physical education, physical activity and sport, as well as a tool for aligning international and national policy in these fields with the United Nations 2030 Agenda, the Declaration of Berlin adopted by MINEPS V in 2013, and the International Charter of Physical Education, Physical Activity and Sport, Underlining that the follow-up of MINEPS VI and the implementation of the Kazan Action Plan will mark the translation of policy intent into measurable action, 1. Endorses the sport policy follow-up framework presented in the Kazan Action Plan as a voluntary tool for stimulating and assessing progress in the implementation of national and international policy in the fields of physical education, physical activity and sport; 2. Supports the five actions presented in the Kazan Action Plan as catalysts for multi-stakeholder cooperation at the international and national levels; 3. Invites Member States to implement the Kazan Action Plan, identify and resource specific activities of the Action Plan which are of national importance, and advocate the implementation of the Action Plan at regional levels; 4. Requests the Director-General to ensure saving of the regular budget for UNESCO s sport programme at the same level and a lead role for UNESCO in coordinating the follow-up of the Kazan Action Plan as a priority for UNESCO s sport programme, avoiding at the same time an additional financial obligations on the regular budget; 5. Encourages CIGEPS to support the follow-up to the Kazan Action Plan and to prioritize the monitoring of its implementation; 6. Requests the Director-General to present to the General Conference at its 40th session a progress report on the implementation of the Kazan Action Plan.

Annex ANNEX KAZAN ACTION PLAN The Ministers meeting at the Sixth International Conference of Ministers and Senior Officials Responsible for Physical Education and Sport (MINEPS VI), held in Kazan (13-15 July 2017), 1. Noting that, for present purposes and unless specified otherwise, the term sport is used as a generic term, comprising sport for all, physical play, recreation, dance, organized, casual, competitive, traditional and indigenous sports and games in their diverse forms; 2. Highlighting that sport for all, including traditional sport and games, is a fundamental field of intervention for governments to achieve the full potential of physical activity for personal and social development; 3. Recognizing that the United Nations 2030 Agenda/Sustainable Development Goals form the overarching policy consensus on development priorities, goals and targets that guide international and national policy design, implementation and monitoring; 4. Stressing that the preamble of the 2030 Agenda acknowledges sport as an important enabler of sustainable development and peace; 5. Expressing our concern that, except for the general acknowledgement of sport as an enabler, physical education, physical activity or sport are not mentioned in any of the goals and targets of the 2030 Agenda; 6. Recalling that the Declaration of Berlin, adopted by MINEPS V, and the International Charter of Physical Education, Physical Activity and Sport, adopted by the General Conference of UNESCO at its 38th session, form together a comprehensive set of principles, recommendations and commitments for sport policy development; 7. Appreciating that the follow-up to MINEPS V and the revision of the International Charter of Physical Education and Sport have created a dynamic of enhanced international consultation and cooperation amongst government and non-government stakeholders in physical education, physical activity and sport in their diverse forms; 8. Underlining that there is a broad consensus amongst these stakeholders that the 2030 Agenda, the Declaration of Berlin, as well as the International Charter of Physical Education, Physical Activity and Sport constitute an interconnected, solid foundation for sport policy development and that, based on this foundation, sport policy development should henceforth focus on translating policy intent into measurable implementation; 9. Highlighting that sport policy at the national and international levels must be inclusive, in order to contribute to the reduction of inequalities and, therefore, inclusive access by all to physical education, physical activity and sport must be a basic component of any national or international sport policy; 10. Recognizing that inclusion is not only a challenge to be overcome but moreover a call to proactive action purposefully to pursue and embrace diversity as an enhancer to common practice;

Annex page 2 11. Stressing that gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls in and through sport are not only fundamental components of national and international sport policy but are also crucial factors for good governance, and for maximizing the contribution of sport to sustainable development and peace; 12. Recognizing that the full potential of physical education, physical activity and sport to contribute significantly to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals can only be realized if a broad range of public authorities, sports and educational organizations and other stakeholders are mobilized; 13. Recognizing that the mobilization of a broad range of stakeholders through new partnerships and platforms requires the integration of sport policy within the sustainable development framework as defined by the 2030 Agenda, as well as the means for measuring the specific contributions of sport to sustainable development and peace; 14. Affirming our continued commitment to quality physical education as the most important means to ensure inclusive, lifelong participation in sport and physical activity; 15. Recognizing that the effective protection and promotion of the integrity of sport are the preconditions for preserving its developmental, educational and health-promoting functions; 16. Acknowledging the critical role of youth in maximizing the contribution of sport to sustainable development and peace, as well as the positive force sport can play in getting children to school, supporting youth employability, and facilitating the transition from school to work; 17. Underlining that, in order for national sport authorities, government and non-governmental authorities effectively to address the full spectrum of sport integrity policy areas, synergies amongst these areas must be developed in terms of prevention education and awarenessraising, legislation, protection of whistle-blowers and media freedom, information exchange and investigation, as well as related human, technical and financial capacities; 18. Affirming our continued commitment to supporting the ratification and implementation of international sport integrity conventions and, especially, of the UNESCO International Convention against Doping in Sport, the Council of Europe Convention on the Manipulation of Sports Competitions, and the Council of Europe Convention on an Integrated Safety, Security and Service Approach at Football Matches and Other Sports Events; 19. Continuing active cooperation between governments, intergovernmental organizations and the sports organizations, in particular through UNESCO and with the World Anti-Doping Agency, in establishing a strong, harmonious anti-doping system; 20. Recognizing that sport value education and skills development in and through sport are crucial means to prevent threats to sport integrity and to ensure the sustained credibility of sport as a role model for society at large; 21. Acknowledging that international cooperation is critical to ensuring that inequalities between different countries sport policy deployment capacities be reduced and to protecting the integrity of sport from transnational threats; 22. Recognizing that it is essential to protect, respect and fulfil the human rights of all involved in the delivery of physical education, physical activity and sport; 23. Expressing our gratitude to all involved experts for their commitment and contributions to the programmatic preparations of the conference, and inviting these experts to sustain their support for the follow-up to MINEPS VI;

Annex page 3 Affirm the following, based on a worldwide consultation with experts, the Sport Movement and UNESCO s Intergovernmental Committee for Physical Education and Sport: 24. We acknowledge the sport policy follow-up framework developed for MINEPS VI and presented in Annex 1 as a voluntary, overarching reference for fostering international convergence amongst policy-makers in the fields of physical education, physical activity and sport; 25. We further acknowledge the sport policy follow-up framework developed for MINEPS VI as a tool for stimulating and assessing progress in the implementation of national and international policy in the fields of physical education, physical activity and sport; 26. We support the promotion of this framework as well as its updating and adaptation at national and regional levels; 27. We express our satisfaction with the contributions gathered to inform the sport policy followup framework developed for MINEPS VI and support the promotion and utilization of this information; 28. We support the following five actions, presented in Annex 2, as catalysts for multi-stakeholder cooperation at the international and national levels: 1. elaborate an advocacy tool presenting evidence-based arguments for investments in physical education, physical activity and sport; 2. develop common indicators for measuring the contribution of physical education, physical activity and sport to prioritized SDGs and targets; 3. unify and further develop international standards supporting sport ministers interventions in the field of sport integrity (in correlation with the International Convention against Doping in Sport); 4. conduct a feasibility study on the establishment of a Global Observatory for Women, Sport, Physical Education and Physical Activity; 5. develop a clearinghouse for sharing information according to the sport policy follow-up framework developed for MINEPS VI; 29. We recognize that the Kazan Action Plan can be implemented successfully only if Member States identify and resource specific activities of the Action Plan which are of national importance and advocate the implementation of the Action Plan at regional and continental levels; 30. We invite the Intergovernmental Committee for Physical Education and Sport, CIGEPS, to monitor the implementation of the Kazan Action Plan; 31. We invite the Director-General of UNESCO to ensure a leadership role for UNESCO in coordinating the follow-up to the Kazan Action Plan. Printed on recycled paper