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The Paris 2024 International Olympic Education, Sport and Peace Conference concluded with a declaration to strengthen the use of sport for development and peace, and the promotion of Olympic values. 

The conference took place in Paris on 25-26 July, ahead of the Olympic Games, and was conducted in an interactive format, addressing the following key themes:

  • Olympism, Pierre de Coubertin, and Olympic and Paralympic values education

  • Africa, youth, education and skills development

  • Sports, inclusion, mental health and wellbeing

  • Sport for solidarity and peace

The conference placed a strong emphasis on youth, Africa, and sport and peace initiatives through Olympic and Paralympic values education. The organisers aimed to ignite collaboration among stakeholders in the focus area of sport and peace, considering the current state of our world and the Olympic and Paralympic values based on the fundamental Principle of Olympism.

Paris 2024 Declaration on Olympic Education, Olympic Values and Sport, Development and Peace (SDP) 

The following declaration was adopted by the National Pierre de Coubertin Committee of South Africa, National Pierre de Coubertin Committee of France, the Pierre de Coubertin Family Association and the UNESCO Chair on Sport, Development and Peace and Olympic Education.

The above organising partners, in the hosting of the Paris 2024 International Olympic Education, Sport and Peace Conference held on 25-26 July 2024, under the patronage of the IOA and UNESCO, recognise the participation and contributions of:  

  • The International Olympic Committee, the International Paralympic Committee and the Olympic Studies Centre 

  • The International Olympic Academy   

  • IOPA

  • UNESCO 

  • The South African National Commission for UNESCO 

  • The African Union Sports Council 

  • The City of Heidelberg and the Olympic Training Centre Rhein-Neckar  

  • The International Platform on Sport and Development (sportanddev) 

  • TAFISA 

  • The University of the Western Cape 

  • Pierre  de Coubertin Committee of  France 

  • Pierre  de Coubertin Committee of Ghana 

  • Pierre  de Coubertin Committee of Mauritius 

  • Pierre  de Coubertin Committee of South Africa 

  • Pierre  de Coubertin Committee of Tanzania 

  • Pierre  de Coubertin Committee of the USA 

  • The German Sport University Cologne 

  • The University of Heidelberg 

  • The International Peace Research Association (IPRA) 

  • The Commonwealth Secretariat 

  • The Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport, Western Cape (DCAS)  

  • The International Working Group for Women and Sport and   

  • Various National Olympic Committees (NOCs), NGOs and international federations  

The organising partners recognise the significant contribution of Olympic education, Olympic and Paralympic values, and and sport, development and peace (SDP) to the development of our communities. 

The organising partners and participants at the conference closely align with the vision of Pierre de Coubertin, the International Olympic Committee, the African Union Sports Council, UNESCO and the International Paralympic Committee in promoting Olympic education, Olympic and Paralympic values, and sport, development and peace (SDP). They emphasise the synergies between sport, education, and development in communities and city sport environments. This partnership leverages the power of sport to promote Olympism, Olympic and Paralympic values, mutual cooperation, collaboration, social inclusion, and sustainable development worldwide.  

Purpose

  • Promote Olympism and Olympic and Paralympic values 

  • Promote sport, development and peace

  • Enhance partnerships and networking

Key Resolutions

  1. Promote the work and ideals of Pierre de Coubertin 

  1. Strengthen networks and partnerships 

  1. Deepen collaboration between and among partners 

  1. Enhance Olympic education, Olympic values, and sport, development and peace (SDP) 

  1. Engage actively with youth (from pre-care/kindergarten to university) and communities on the ground 

  1. Critically engage with and promote sports for all and Fit for Life initiatives 

  1. Promote inner peace and spiritual wellbeing 

  1. Support for cities as sport and youth spaces, enhancing inclusion, health, holistic wellbeing and international exchange 

  1. Acknowledge the role that sport and peace can play in the mediation of conflicts  

  1. Promote Respice-Prospice - looking back to learn and share history for a more peaceful and enriching future 

  1. Encourage businesses to promote Olympism and Olympic values 

  1. Involve governments and civil society to promote Olympism and Olympic and Paralympic values as well as SDP 

  1. Recognise the difference between sport development, sport for development and sport and development 

  1. Promote the use of sport to increase activity levels and address health issues to the benefit of populations 

  1. Recognise technology as an enabler and not an obstacle to promote Olympism  

  1. Promote alignment between sport, culture and education 

  1. Continue research in the SDP field 

  1. Promote the sustainable development goals 

  1. Acknowledge perspectives of the Global South and Global North on peace   

  1. Promote world peace 

- 26 July 2024, Catholic University of Paris 


For more information please contact:

Prof. Marion Keim, Prof. Gilles Lecocq and Ms Alexandra de Navacelle de Coubertin

Email: [email protected]

Phone: +27 82 202 3454

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