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Sport for Social Change International Week

Sport for Social Change International Week. November, 2009 – São Paulo, Brasil. Sport for Social Change. In 2007 Nike supported the creation of a global movement: the Sport for Social Change Network – SSCN , that in Brazil is named REMS – Rede Esporte pela Mudança Social.

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Sport for Social Change International Week

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  1. Sport for Social Change International Week November, 2009 – São Paulo, Brasil

  2. Sport for Social Change • In 2007 Nike supported the creation of a global movement: the Sport for Social Change Network – SSCN, that in Brazil is named REMS – Rede Esporte pela Mudança Social. • The movement gathers 30 non-profit organizations in Brazil, leaded by UNDP – United Nations Development Program. Those NGOs are from all over the country, although mostly from Rio and São Paulo. All of them believe in the power of sports to change lives. Most of them run sport for change programs. All of them work direcltly with excluded youth and youth related themes. • In Southern Africa and Eastern Africa, the same movement is alive. • The SPORT FOR SOCIAL CHANGE INTERNATIONAL WEEK was the first global meeting of those groups, after they started to work. • It was also the first time to show up to an open audience with innovation and sustainability ideas around sports.

  3. THE EVENT • One week, one city: thinking about sport for social change • 4 continents represented through sport for change initiatives • SSCN meeting on governance issues • Open meeting to build a common agenda of sport for change • Inspiring lecture with Auma Obama • 11 Presentations and Panels around sport for change programs and new ideas • Marketplace with +10 initiatives for Social inclusion through sports productive chain • 4 sport for change workshops, with SSCN methodologies/members • UNDP and J.Leiva workshops on the Human Development Index Report, through the lens of sports and on tax benefits for sports programs • Manifesto launched, by Athletes and former athletes

  4. AGENDA

  5. OVERVIEW Launching Presentations Methodologies Marketplace Manifesto Workshops SSCN Meeting Outcomes Media

  6. OVERVIEW Launching Presentations Methodologies Marketplace Manifesto Workshops SSCN Meeting Outcomes Media

  7. LAUNCHING • Auma Obama, SSCN Convener for Eastern Africa - “Sport for Social Change”

  8. LAUNCHING • +250 attended to the launching.

  9. LAUNCHING • Sesc Representative, João Leiva (JLeiva director), Juliana Antunes (Unilever) Ana Moser (former Olympic athlete), Auma Obama (SSCN convener for East Africa), UNDP Representative, Ziba Cranmer, TIago Pinto and Andrew Ogilvie, Nike Directors

  10. OVERVIEW Launching Presentations Methodologies Marketplace Manifesto Workshops SSCN Meeting Outcomes Media

  11. SPORT FOR CHANGE WORKSHOPS • IEE- Instituto Esporte Educação

  12. SPORT FOR CHANGE WORKSHOPS • IEE- Instituto Esporte Educação

  13. SPORT FOR CHANGE WORKSHOPS • IEE- Instituto Esporte Educação (Methodologies for Sports Instructors)

  14. SPORT FOR CHANGE WORKSHOPS • EPROCAD – Street Futebol Curriculum

  15. SPORT FOR CHANGE WORKSHOPS • EPROCAD – Street Futebol Curriculum

  16. OVERVIEW Launching Presentations Methodologies Marketplace Manifesto Workshops SSCN Meeting Outcomes Media

  17. UNDP – HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX REPORT THROUGH SPORTS • Workshop to discuss how sports can impact on human development index

  18. UNDP – HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX REPORT THROUGH SPORTS • Workshop to discuss how sports can impact on human development index

  19. TAX BENEFITS TO SPORTS PROJECTS • Didatic workshop on how to apply for the Brazilian Law of tax benefits to sports social programs

  20. OVERVIEW Launching Presentations Methodologies Marketplace Manifesto Workshops SSCN Meeting Outcomes Media

  21. SUSTAINABLE MARKETPLACE • Sport for Change initiatives: Community Surfboards Factory

  22. SUSTAINABLE MARKETPLACE • Sport for Change initiatives: Community Footwear made from footwear industry waste

  23. SUSTAINABLE MARKETPLACE • Sport for Change initiatives: Nets made by recycled PET

  24. SUSTAINABLE MARKETPLACE • Sport for Change initiatives: Skateboards with sustainable wood

  25. SUSTAINABLE MARKETPLACE • Sport for Change initiatives: Wikimap and SMSport, new technologies + sport for change

  26. OVERVIEW Launching Presentations Methodologies Marketplace Manifesto Workshops SSCN Meeting Outcomes Media

  27. NETWORKS, INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY • Ziba Cranmer, Global Director for Nike Innovation Lab speaks about Networks, Innovation and Sustainability

  28. NETWORKS AROUND THE WORLD • Paul Caccamo, Up2Us founder (US) and Thomas Adams, SSCN Convener for Southern Africa – Sport for Social Change Global Movement Panel

  29. GLOBAL SSCN MOVEMENT • Liz Odera SSCN Convener for East Africa and Ricardo Vidal, SSCN Representative for Brasil – Sport for Social Change Global Movement Panel

  30. SOCIAL LEGACY FOR SPORTS EVENTS • Cameron Sinclair (Architecture for Humanity Founder), Mel Young (Homeless World Cup Founder) and Andrew Ogilvie (Nike Sustainable Business & Innovation Global Director) – Social Legacy and Sustainable facilities for Sports events Panel

  31. LEGACY AND SUSTAINABILITY • Cameron Sinclair talked about the Architecture for Humanity efforts to rebuild communities through sports and about sustainable sports facilities that help communities to save energy and water, while providing a safe place to play. • Mel Young talked about how Homeless World Cup (the event and the programmes ran by the HWC Foundation) support homeless people around the world to change their lives through futebol

  32. GENDER: WOMEN IN SPORTS • Maria Bobenrieth (Women Win director) and Elenice Tamashiro (Ashoka Changemakers representative) – Women in Sports Panel

  33. SPORTS AND JOBS FOR YOUTH • Ana Lucia Alencastro (Ministry of Labor) talks about the opportunities for youth on the sports occupational arch.

  34. SPORTS AND GOVERNMENT • Ricardo Capelli (Ministry of Sports) and Angela Bernardes (SSCN – Fundação Gol de Letra) discussing about the Sports Law for tax benefit to social programs

  35. OVERVIEW Launching Presentations Methodologies Marketplace Manifesto Workshops SSCN Meeting Outcomes Media

  36. MANIFESTO • Magic Paula (former basketball player), Maristela Baioni (UNDP Representative), Raí (former BNT world champion), Fernanda Keller (Thriatlhon athlete) and Edmilson (BNTplayer)

  37. ATHLETES • Raí and Ana Moser, former athletes and SSCN members

  38. ATHLETES • Bebeto (former BNT world champion) and Edmilson (Futebol player) – SSCN Members

  39. ATHLETES • Magic Paula (Basketball Olympic Athlete) and Fernanda Keller (Thriatlon)

  40. NIKE ATHLETES • Whashington e Dagoberto: futebol players

  41. MANIFESTO • Dagoberto (futebol player), Washington (futebol player), Raí (former BNT world champion), Fernanda Keller (triathlon athlete), Magic Paula (Olympic Basketball athlete), Edmilson (futebol player)

  42. OVERVIEW Launching Presentations Methodologies Marketplace Manifesto Workshops SSCN Meeting Outcomes Media

  43. SSCN MEETING • Representatives of all 30 NGOs • Decision about the institucionalization of the Network • ‘Athletes for Citizenship’ legitimated as the new Executive Secretary • Presentation about the new role of UNDP on the network • Manifesto “pre-development” • Definition of the 6 sport for change themes that will be considered on next steps • Agreement on considering the next sports events in Brazil as a priority for the SSCN Agenda

  44. OVERVIEW Launching Presentations Methodologies Marketplace Manifesto Workshops SSCN Meeting Outcomes Media

  45. OUTCOMES • + 2.000 people touched • + 700 people registered for at least one activity • + 200 people attended daily (less than 1 week to outreach)

  46. OUTCOMES NEW PARTNERSHIPS • Ministry of Social Development – supported the sustainable marketplace • J.Leiva, Consultancy on tax benefits for sports programs • SESC, Sports and event facilities all over the country • ISCA – International Sport and Culture Association • Museu da Pessoa – storytelling • Unilever

  47. OUTCOMES SPORT FOR CHANGE AGENDA • Open meeting with SSCN members and new potential members to building a common agenda of sport for change; • 6 Sport for Change approaches discussed: • Sport and Education • Sport for Economic Development • Sport and people with disabilities • Sport and Diversity • Sport for Peace • Sport and Health

  48. OVERVIEW Launching Presentations Methodologies Marketplace Manifesto Workshops SSCN Meeting Outcomes Media

  49. MEDIA COVERAGE • TV • ESPN • (covered the whole event and will do 2 special TV programs about SSCN ) • Gazeta Esportiva (TV Gazeta) • Magazine (BAND Sports) • Ressoar (Record News)

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