Guide for policymakers for the use of sport for the prevention of violent extremism : a handbook for policy makers and sports practitioners / UN Office of Counter-Terrorism, UNICRI, UNAOC, ICSS
2023
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TítuloGuide for policymakers for the use of sport for the prevention of violent extremism : a handbook for policy makers and sports practitioners / UN Office of Counter-Terrorism, UNICRI, UNAOC, ICSS
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AccesoEnglish: 1386799EN - PDF ; Español: 1386799ES - PDF ; Français: 1386799FR - PDF ; Русский: 1386799RU - PDF ; العربية: 1386799AR - PDF ; 中文: 1386799ZH - PDF ;
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The Guide has been designed by the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT), the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC), the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) and the International Centre for Sport Security (ICSS) within the framework of the Global Programme on Security of Major Sporting Events and Promotion of Sport and Its Values as a Tool to Prevent Violent Extremism (PVE). Sport is universally recognized as a way to promote diversity, respect, tolerance and other values that support positive relationships between people, regardless of faith, race or culture. Beyond its capacity to unite people at local, national, and global levels, sport is increasingly used as a vehicle to empower women and men of all ages; to improve well-being and health, support education and social development objectives; and to strengthen the resilience of individuals and communities. Around the globe, the power of sport is being harnessed to support agendas for peace, development, and more frequently to PVE.This Guide has been developed as part of the multi-year Global Sport Programme. The key objectives of the Programme are: - To increase Member States' awareness of terrorism-related threats against vulnerable targets in the context of major sporting events (MSEs) and their ability to protect them as a common good of humanity; - To promote sport and its values to build resilience to violent extremism, especially among youth; - To support Member States to integrate sport-based initiatives within national action plans for PVE.. -- [author website].
AutoresUN
FechaNew York : UN, 2023
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136 p.