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Enhancing the Contribution of Sport to Sustainable Development

\ 1 The Commonwealth Secretariat supports member countries to develop policies and strategies to maximise the contribution of sport to national development objectives and the sustainable development goals (SDGs). This work focuses on the intentional use of sport as a tool in advancing sustainable development and strengthening governance, gender equality and the protection and promotion of human rights. The Commonwealth is recognised as a global leader in this sector and plays a key coordination role with international intergovernmental and the Commonwealth sports movement, as well as business, academia, non-government groups and civil society. There are three main areas of focus for sport for development and peace in the Commonwealth: 1) Sport s impact on the Sustainable Development Goals 2) Developing national policy and strategy 3) Building capacity of leader and officials In the Commonwealth, we are harnessing the role of sport as a development tool, supported by strengthened governance, sport integrity and the protection of human rights in sport, towards more inclusive and sustainable development. The Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC Secretary-General of the Commonwealth

2 \ Enhancing the Contribution of Sport to Sustainable Development 1 Sport s impact on the Sustainable Development Goals The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development recognises sport as an enabler of sustainable development and peace. The Commonwealth supports member governments, the Commonwealth sports movement and key stakeholders to maximise the contribution that sport can make to the SDGs in areas of health, education, gender equality, social cohesion, good governance and building strong institutions. By aligning national sports policy to the SDGs, countries can help maximise the impact and contribution of sport to national development objectives. This contribution can be realised through the use of sport as a tool in advancing development priorities and by strengthening governance, gender equality and the protection and promotion of human rights in sport. Sport can make an effective contribution to these SDGs:

2 Developing national policies Tailored Commonwealth support assists countries with policy design, strategy development, consultation, research, training and evaluation, through expert technical assistance, as well as the provision of toolkits and guidelines. The Commonwealth s assistance in bolstering the intentional use of sport to deliver non-sport development outcomes is already making a difference in many countries. More people and communities are healthier, more connected and more prosperous as a result of participating in sport, especially women, young people and people living with a disability. The Secretariat works closely with member governments and other stakeholders to ensure technical assistance is tailored to suit each country, the local environment and also reflects government priorities and aspirations. There is also a strong focus on identifying good practice locally to share with other Commonwealth countries. \ 3

4 \ Enhancing the Contribution of Sport to Sustainable Development 3 Building capacity of leaders and officials The Commonwealth builds the capacity of leaders and officials, supporting them to develop skills and knowledge to use sport to contribute to sustainable national development. By bringing together Ministers, senior officials and experts, the Commonwealth promotes cooperation between member countries to build consensus on sport and sustainable development, and promote improved governance, integrity and human rights in sport. Supporting this approach, Commonwealth Sports Ministers meet every two years before either the Commonwealth or Olympic Games. At these meetings, Ministers consider key sport policy issues and work to advance Commonwealth cooperation on linking sport and development. Advice is given by the Commonwealth Advisory Body on Sport (CABOS), an independent body providing advice on sport policy issues, particularly as it relates to Sport for Development and Peace, and protecting the integrity of sport. This work is further enhanced by the Commonwealth Youth Sport for Development and Peace Working Group that promotes participation and input of sport for development youth leaders in Commonwealth decision making platforms.

Sport s impact in the Commonwealth The Commonwealth Secretariat has provided technical assistance to strengthen national sport and sustainable development policy in: \ 5 Mauritius: The development of a national Sport for All policy and strategy is delivering better health and wellbeing and promoting social cohesion in Mauritius. Mauritius now allocates dedicated funding and resources to encourage more Mauritians to participate in sport as a way to advance good health, youth development and active ageing. A new approach in Mauritius is getting the whole country involved in sport and physical activity. Zambia: A review of the national sports policy to align with national development priorities strengthened the contribution of sport towards these aims. Sport is being used to promote physical and mental health as well as supporting education, boosting employment prospects and improving social cohesion. Sport is playing a major role in helping promote social and economic development in Zambia.

6 \ Enhancing the Contribution of Sport to Sustainable Development Botswana: Botswana is using sport to promote gender equality through the production of national guidelines and implementing a strategy for gender mainstreaming in sport. More than 100 officials, sports leaders, athletes and coaches from national sporting groups have taken part in gender mainstreaming workshops. Workshops highlighted the contribution of sport to achieving gender equality and empowering women and girls. Bangladesh: The Secretariat is supporting the Ministry of Youth and Sports to develop a strategy to achieve more effective youth development outcomes through sport. Bangladesh will work to align the national sport policy to the country s Five Year Development Plan and SDGs.

\ 7 Global recognition of sport and the SDGs The leadership of the Commonwealth Secretariat in framing global policy and strategy on sport and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has been recognised through the key United Nations forum for sport policy makers, the International Conference of Ministers and Senior Officials Responsible for Sport and Physical Education. The Commonwealth Secretariat undertook analysis of the implications for sport policy of the adoption of the SDGs, and produced a detailed toolkit and policy guide on the contribution sport-based approaches can make to the 2030 Agenda. This guide was endorsed by the 8th Commonwealth Sports Ministers Meeting in August 2016 and supported by a landmark commitment made to align future sport policy architecture in the Commonwealth to the SDGs. This decision provided impetus for broader international commitment at the 6th International Conference of Ministers responsible for Physical Education and Sport (MINEPS VI). This commitment is reflected in the Kazan Action Plan, which was adopted by 116 countries in July 2017 and focuses on supporting action orientated policy implementation that strengthens alignment between sport policy and the SDGs. The MINEPS VI working document that supported adoption of the Action Plan and Framework emphasised that is was through the leadership of the Commonwealth Secretariat (that) SDGs to which sport can make a significant contribution (were identified).

Commonwealth Analysis Commonwealth Secretariat Commonwealth Secretariat Commonwealth Toolkit and Self-Evaluation Checklist Commonwealth Youth Sport for Development and Peace Working Group 8 \ Enhancing the Contribution of Sport to Sustainable Development More information A range of discussion papers, guidelines and toolkits are available for member governments, sports movement and other stakeholders to assist in strengthening sport for development policy and strategy. Sport for Development and Peace and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development The Commonwealth Guide to Advancing Development through Sport Enhancing the Contribution of Sport to the Sustainable Development Goals Sport for Development and Peace and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development The Commonwealth Guide to Advancing Development through Sport Policy Guidance to Commonwealth Governments on Protecting the Integrity of Sport Sport for Development and Peace Youth Advocacy Toolkit Strengthening Sport for Development and Peace National Policies and Strategies Policy Guidance to Commonwealth Governments on Protecting the Integrity of Sport Sport for Development and Peace Youth Advocacy Toolkit Strengthening Sport-Related Policy Coherence Strengthening Sport-Related Policy Coherence For more information on the Sport for Development and Peace work, visit the Commonwealth Secretariat website or email sdp@commonwealth.int

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