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]]>The programme was presented today on the occasion of a two-day expert meeting, which gathered over 100 of high-level representatives from the Member States, international and regional organizations as well as the International Olympic Committee, national Olympic committees, sport federations and private companies.
“Through our joint programme, we will focus on the exchange of information and best practices, and on sharing resources and facilitating partnerships. We will explore how to develop and implement operational collaboration between the Member States, and undertake joint initiatives with private stakeholders,” said Mr. Voronkov, the Under-Secretary-General of United Nations Office of CounterTerrorism (UNOCT), at the launch.
This programme is aimed at strengthening the protection of major sporting events through enhanced international cooperation and sustainable security approaches while promoting the values of sport as a powerful means to counter terrorism and prevent violent extremism. The initiative is led by UNOCT, in partnership with the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI), the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) and the International Centre for Sport Security (ICSS) and in consultation with the UN Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED).
“Sport can be an engine for positive change. It is a viable tool for inclusiveness and diversity. The power of sport rests in its ability to break down the walls between people whether they are players or spectators regardless of their faith, race or culture,” stressed Mr. Moratinos, High Representative of the UNAOC.
Assistant-Secretary-General Coninsx assured that “CTED will work with the programme partners to identify and develop innovative policies and practices to strengthen the protection of major sporting events through enhanced international cooperation, public partnerships and sustainable security approaches.”
Ms. Bettina Tucci Bartsiotas, Director of UNICRI said that for “15 years, we have pioneered actions resulting in a huge knowledge capital and a wide global network. We cooperated with 57 Member States to design new tools and deliver capacity building on major events security and terrorism prevention.”
Speaking on behalf of Mr. Mohammed Hanzab, Chairman of the International Centre for Sport Security, Mr. Massimiliano Montanari, ICSS CEO, added that “Protecting major sporting events means protecting opportunities for international dialogue and socio-economic development. Through the Global Programme, we will promote sustainable approaches to security, ways to preserve the legacy of major sporting events as a common good of the international community and advanced policies grounded on the principle of shared responsibility.”
The programme is supported by the State of Qatar, the United Nations Peace and Development Fund (UNPDF – funded by the People’s Republic of China) and the Republic of Korea.
More information: www.un.org/counterterrorism/sports
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]]>The agreement aims at promoting the implementation of the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy and enhancing public-private partnerships in preparation, and during, major sporting events and other international sporting competitions
As a result, UNOCT and ICSS, which is a global, non-for-profit organization based in Doha, State of Qatar, will convene international and regional events, develop tools, guidelines and capacity-building programmes to enhance the security of major sporting events and promote sports and its values to prevent terrorism and violent extremism.
“On the one hand, Security Council Resolution 2396 (2017), calls on Member States to protect vulnerable targets, including in the context of major sport events. On the other hand, sports can also help engage youth and reinforce communities’ resilience, which is key to prevent the spread of violent extremism conducive to terrorism. We are pleased to launch a new initiative that will contribute to better support Member States in addressing both areas and we are grateful to have ICSS as an important partner of this endeavour,” Mr. Vladimir Voronkov, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism said at the signing.
Mr. Mohammed Hanzab, Chairman of the International Centre for Sport Security, added in a written note “We feel honored to start this collaboration with UNOCT, and to offer our assistance in the development and promotion of advanced international approaches to enhance the security of major sporting events, a common good for the international community.”
ICSS INSIGHT CEO Massimiliano Montanari said: “Protecting major sporting events means protecting all the socio-economic opportunities these events can generate. At the same time, major sporting events are unique laboratories of innovation also in the security field and are able to generate long-term forms of international and multisectoral cooperation.“
H.E. Sheikha Alya A. Al-Thani, Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to the United Nations was present at the signing ceremony and welcomed this important partnership. “The State of Qatar assigns high priority to sports as a means for peace and development and, being a reputable venue for many international and regional sports events, can offer valuable contribution and standards for the successful management of sports and other major events; therefore, we welcome this cooperation between the UNOCT and ICSS”, she said.
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