How can sports activities resume as restrictions begin to ease?

With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, sportanddev received a range of articles from organisations illustrating the myriad of ways in which the pandemic has impacted the sporting world and the sport and development sector. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted every facet of life as we know it, and the sporting world is no different.

How should sporting activities resume once the lockdown restrictions begin to ease, while still maintaining the highest level of health and safety?

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Now is time for sport bodies, businesses, investors to think innovatively about how to sustain interest in traditional sports.

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To do better in future, we should follow these steps.

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Even before the coronavirus arrived, sport for development programmes have been using football to help children recover from emergencies in the Pacific.

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Taking into account intellectual games beside physical activities while designing sport and development projects may be more impactful than one may think.

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Jak Carroll explores commitment-free sports games, apps, mixed-age and digital competitions for community sport.

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