Innovation in sport for development and peace

Publisher:
Taylor && Francis
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Citation:
Managing Sport and Leisure, 2020, 25, (3), pp. 138-145
Issue Date:
2020-05-03
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The field of Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) has evolved since the Magglingen Declaration in 2003, which formally recognized sport as a useful means for promoting social change. Today, organizations operating grassroots SDP initiatives are found in more than 120 countries (Svensson & Woods, 2017) and the field includes stakeholder groups from across a wide range of different sectors such as the nonprofit community, government affiliated programs, and private corporations. Additionally, SDP programming is utilized across a broad spectrum of global issues ranging from health to gender equality to peace-building.
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