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SportWorks
(Right to Play)
SportWorks is Olympic Aid's (Link with the Website) program
being carried out at the international level. It aims to
enhance healthy child development by delivering sport and
play programs to children living in situations of disadvantage
and to develop community capacity through training of local
volunteers as coaches, initiation of Community SportWorks
groups and the development of Sport League(s). The program
comprises of 5 Rings, Coach2Coach, Peace and Live Safe Play
Safe (Link as below).
Live Safe Play Safe and 5 Rings aim at health education
and building resilience among children, developing a meaningful
connection among them and adults with the provision of regular
activity. Coach2Coach aims at establishing SportWorks groups
and Sport Leagues in communities.
The 5 Rings program focuses on healthy child development.
Each Ring symbolizes an aspect of healthy child development:
mind, spirit, body, social cooperation and health.
SportWorks at Peshawar and Quetta, Pakistan
The SportWorks project for Peshawar has been implemented
with the collaboration of United
Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Insan
Foundation-Pakistan provided its consultative support in
the implementation.
IFP inducted and trained 6 coaches under the Peshawar
project, who further trained nearly 28 coach volunteers
(cross check) from the refugee camps and Afghan refugee
schools. Under this project, the coaches undertook sport
activities like cricket, football and volley ball with the
children and orientated them with issues like peace, health
and hygiene with the further objective to bring about attitudinal
change among them. Presently there are nearly 800 Afghan
Refugee kids being covered under this project.
The Quetta project is being implemented in the Afghan refugee
settlements at --------, --------. IFP is implementing this
project in direct partnership with Olympic Aid. Six coaches,
of whom 3 are females, are implementing this project with
the help of Afghan Teachers Association. The project caters
to the sport needs of ------- Afghan refugee and other under-privileged
children. The Afghan children belong to different ethnic
backgrounds such as Hazara, Pushtoons, etc.
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