ACTIVITY

Play the Game 2024

DATE

Monday, February 5, 2024, 8:00 AM

LOCATION

Trondheim, Norway

Sparking Change & Clearing Sport

The 13th edition of the Play the Game conference held in Trondheim, Norway, this February, brought together academics, journalists, athletes, human rights defenders and other stakeholders in the sports world to discuss the most pressing issues in international sport. The Sport & Rights Alliance (SRA) participated in the forum with representatives presenting on topics ranging from abuse in sport, remedy and prevention to athlete organizing and anti-doping, human rights abuses in countries hosting mega-sporting events and athlete participation at Paris 2024.

Read our reflections on the conference here.

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UNESCO Global Policy Standards for Safe Sport

UNESCO Global Policy Standards for Safe Sport

Exploring the Consultation Results for UNESCO’s Global Policy Standards In collaboration with UNESCO’s Sport Section, the Sport & Rights Alliance has led a two-phase consultation consisting of an online survey and in-person focus groups to gather the perspectives of impacted people on UNESCO’s Global Policy Standards for Inclusive, Equitable and Safe Sport and Physical Education […]

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Upcoming Activities

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UNESCO Global Policy Standards for Safe Sport

UNESCO Global Policy Standards for Safe Sport

Exploring the Consultation Results for UNESCO’s Global Policy Standards In collaboration with UNESCO’s Sport Section, the Sport & Rights Alliance has led a two-phase consultation consisting of an online survey and in-person focus groups to gather the perspectives of impacted people on UNESCO’s Global Policy Standards for Inclusive, Equitable and Safe Sport and Physical Education […]

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Sport has the potential to be a catalyst for human development, unity, and freedom, but too often it instead brings harm to its athletes, fans, and communities. We exist to uncover and rectify the many abuses that exist both in and around sport. We aim to transform sports into an authentic force for good.