The ITTF Foundation is seeking applications to commission the development of a handbook/toolkit for coaches and young people demonstrating exercises, sessions and case studies using table tennis for contextualised social development outcomes. Deadline: 4 August, 2022.

The ITTF Foundation is seeking to commission the development of a handbook/toolkit for coaches and young people demonstrating exercises, sessions and case studies using table tennis for contextualised social development outcomes such as health, education, gender equality and life skills training. The handbook will also contain a specific module on Ping Pong Diplomacy.

About the ITTF Foundation

The ITTF Foundation is a global sport for development organisation using Table Tennis to empower communities in order to enhance health, inclusion, and socio-economic development of people around the world, in alignment with targeted UN SDGs, and development priorities across our member associations. We do this through capacity building, projects at the grassroots, and forming strategic partnerships to increase the use of Table Tennis for social development outcomes.

Project overview

The ITTF Foundation supports and executes inclusive, sustainable field projects using table tennis as a tool for development and peace through various initiatives at the grassroots level, aligned to specific UN SDGs linked to social development outcomes at the community level.

  • The Foundation currently supports a range of projects in multiple countries around the world, and is supported by a network of partners using Table Tennis to find solutions for problems within their local contexts.
  • The projects use Table Tennis through carefully designed sessions and exercises to maximise the non-sport benefits of Table Tennis, such as better health, enhanced access to education, and improved gender equality.
  • Partners also use Table Tennis for conflict resolution - in the spirit of Ping Pong Diplomacy.

The ITTF Foundation seeks the services of a consultant to collate the best exercises/sessions being used by practitioners working across these projects, and to develop a handbook which can be used by young people and coaches wanting to use sport-based exercises to address similar problems within their communities.

The Handbook will be reviewed and validated by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ), as part of their ongoing collaboration with the ITTF Foundation to promote social inclusion, cohesion, gender equity, and other areas of development at the grassroots level aligned to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The ITTF Foundation will provide access to the project leaders and implementers already using Table Tennis as a tool for development, and will actively assist the development of the handbook on an ongoing basis. The timeframe for the handbook is as follows:

  • 4 August 2022: Closing date for submission of proposals
  • 8 August 2022: Awarding of contract
  • 26 August 2022: Draft version of handbook delivered
  • 5 September 2022: Final version of handbook delivered

To apply

 

Interested applicants are requested to apply by sending a proposal to Saurabh Mishra at [email protected]. Each proposal must contain:

  1. Proposed methodology
  2. Proposed structure for the handbook
  3. Evidence of similar work undertaken previously
  4. Financial quote
https://www.sportanddev.org/latest/jobs-and-opportunities/call-applications-table-tennis-development-handbook

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