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Sport as an enabler of sustainable development
11. Encourages relevant stakeholders, and in particular the organizers of sport
events, to use and leverage such events to promote and support sport for development
and peace initiatives and to strengthen existing and build new partnerships, coordinate
common strategies, policies and programmes and increase coherence and synergies,
while raising awareness at the local, national, regional and global levels;
12. Encourages Member States to adopt best practices and means to promote
the practice of sport and physical activities among all members of society, and in this
regard welcomes initiatives to adopt dedicated education, health, youth and sport
days, including specialized sport days, at the national and local levels, as a means to
promote physical and mental health and well-being and cultivate a sport culture in
society;
13. Supports the independence and autonomy of sport as well as the mission
of the International Olympic Committee in leading the Olympic movement and of the
International Paralympic Committee in leading the Paralympic movement;
14. Notes the efforts undertaken by the Secretary-General, the President of the
General Assembly, Member States and civil society for the observance of the Olympic
Truce, and encourages future hosts of the Olympic Games and the Paralympic Games
and other Member States to support the effective implementation of the Truce;
15. Encourages relevant entities involved in delivering mega sport events to
respect applicable laws and international principles, including the Guiding Principles
on Business and Human Rights: Implementing the United Natio ns “Protect, Respect
and Remedy” Framework, 18 noting other ongoing initiatives in this regard, at every
stage of the event life cycle, to safeguard the many societal benefits that hosting such
events can contribute;
16. Calls upon Member States to enhance their efforts to prevent and fight
corruption in sport and, in this regard, stresses the importance of robust legislative
and law enforcement measures, and also calls upon Member States to improve
cooperation and the coordination and exchange of information in accordance with the
fundamental principles of their legal systems;
17. Encourages Member States, in particular those committed to promoting
sport as a tool for development and peace, and other stakeholders, such as
international sports federations, organizers of sport events, sports clubs and leagues,
foundations and the private sector, especially businesses involved in the sports and
development sector, to continue and intensify their support for the work of the United
Nations system on sport for development and peace, including through voluntary
contributions and the establishment of innovative partnerships to advance policy and
programme development in the field of sport for development and peace;
18. Also encourages Member States to actively participate in the Group of
Friends of Sport for Development and Peace, an informal group of permanent
missions to the United Nations in New York and Geneva serving as a platform to
promote dialogue and exchange of views and information, including on ongoing
initiatives, programmes and partnerships, between Member States and all relevant
stakeholders, as well as to facilitate and encourage the integration of sport to support
the achievement of the United Nations goals and objectives;
19. Further encourages Member States, with the support of the United Nations
system, within existing resources, and other relevant stakeholders, to explore ways
and means to integrate sport into various development objectives in the review and
follow-up processes of relevant development frameworks and agendas, including the
follow-up to the World Summit for Social Development, the Beijing Declaration and
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