UNESCO and SIGA Partner to Engage Governments to Invest in Sport Integrity

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Paris, France, 12 December 2018:

The Sport Integrity Global Alliance (SIGA) and the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) signed an agreement to build up "A Business Case for Sport Integrity". This initiative is a key component of the implementation of the Kazan Action Plan, approved by the world sport Ministers’ Conference (MINEPS VI) in 2017.

The primary purpose of the partnership is to foster a meaningful increase of government investment in the promotion and protection of sport integrity. To reach this goal, the project is centred on two primary objectives. Firstly, gather empirical evidence and establish a "business case", demonstrating the political, economic and social benefits of protecting the integrity of sport and, notably, the return on investments in this area. Secondly, to raise the awareness of government decision-makers and encourage them to invest in the protection of sport integrity.

Announced by Nada Al-Nashif, Assistant Director-General of UNESCO and Emanuel Macedo de Medeiros, CEO of SIGA, the long-term partnership was officially launched at UNESCO’s headquarters in Paris yesterday at a VIP reception that attracted several high level delegates from governments, as well as the private sector. This included senior representatives from the United Nations and European governments, as well as further afield, including Kenya, Mexico, Qatar, Malaysia, Gambia, Russia, Mozambique, Madagascar, Cameroon and others. Leading organisations from the world of business, sport and civil society, including Union Internationale d’Avocats, the Sport Employer’s representative organisation (COSMOS), Union des Clubs Professionelles de Football, beIN Sports, Sorbonne University, ADIT and Transparency International (France) also participated.

Emanuel Macedo de Medeiros, CEO of SIGA stated: "Governments acknowledge that sport pursues a mission of public interest. It has the potential to positively shape, influence and enrich society, communities and individual lives. It can act as a catalyst for economic development, create revenue streams, employment opportunities and technological advances. It is therefore only logical that Governments support and invest in the protection of integrity of sport in the same way they invest in other key sectors. This joint project with UNESCO and its member States aims to foster the due government investment in the promotion and protection of sport integrity. Investing in sport, with transparency and accountability, is the right thing to do. It will yield significant benefits for governments and its citizens."

Nada Al-Nashif, Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences, UNESCO stated: "Sport integrity is not mainly a matter of compliance with standards for elite competitions but an important vector for citizenship, justice and security. We are pleased that SIGA accepted our proposal to use its collective intelligence and convening power to carry out this project of a 'Business case for investing in sport integrity'. In line with the leitmotif of Agenda 2030 to 'leave no one behind', the result of this project will help reduce capacity gaps by helping to measure and demonstrate the relevance of sport integrity for specific SDGs and targets."

About SIGA

SIGA is the world´s largest coalition in the field of sport´s governance and integrity. Supported by more than 100 international multi-industry supporters, SIGA is an independent and neutral organisation whose mission is to bring about meaningful reforms and enhance the integrity of all sports through a set of universal standards operated by an independent and neutral body. SIGA is the only organisation to bring together sport, governments, academia, international organisations, sponsors, business, rights holders, NGOs and professional services companies, from every region in the world, around a common cause of fostering greater integrity throughout sport. For the list of SIGA Members & Committed Supporters, please visit http://siga-sport.net/siga-members/.

For more information on SIGA, including its vision, mission and reform agenda, please refer to the website: www.siga-sport.com.

To contact SIGA, please email: comms@siga-sport.com. Find SIGA on Twitter at https://twitter.com/SIGAlliance.

About UNESCO

UNESCO is the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. It seeks to build peace through international cooperation in Education, the Sciences and Culture. UNESCO's programmes contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals defined in Agenda 2030, adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2015.

To contact UNESCO, please email Petra Van-Vucht-Tijssen, Communications Officer, Department of Sector for Human Sciences: p.van-vucht-tijssen@unesco.org

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