UNESCO Call for Participation: Sports Challenge against COVID-19 in Africa
Application Deadline: April 25, 2020 (11:59pm GMT)
What sparks will be ignited when the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace encounters the COVID-19 pandemic? Come to join the Sports Challenge against COVID-19!
Requirements:
- In observance of the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace (6 April), the Pan-African Youth Network for a Culture of Peace (PAYNCoP) in partnership with UNESCO and the African Peer Review Mechanism Youth Network is inviting young people from across Africa to take part in the Sports Challenge against COVID-19.
- In 2013, the United Nations General Assembly declared April 6 as the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace (IDSDP). Since then, organizations and citizens across the world have organized events and activities in their respective communities to show the power of sport in fostering peace and understanding, driving social change, and promoting community development.
- In The 2020 celebration comes at a time when the whole world is fighting the Corona Virus (COVID 19) pandemic, which has affected millions, claiming thousands of lives and displaced communities and forced billions of peoples in confinement.
- In such circumstances, sport remains a powerful tool for recalling human values of respect, solidarity, healthiest responsibility, teamwork, equality, motivation and resilience, all essential in the individual or collective fight against COVID-19, and for building foundations for resilience and peace in a troubled period.
In this regard, young people between 15 to 35 are invited all across Africa to join this sport challenge by making videos of themselves displaying their innovative skills and creativity in taking part in any sporting activity of their choice, as a contribution to strengthen their health, hence to fight against COVID-19 and post the video on their social media (Facebook, Twitter or Instagram) using the hashtags proposed for this Challenge and encourage their friends to participate until April 25, 2020.
PAYNCoP, UNESCO and the African Peer Review Mechanism Youth Network will re-post entries at random to raise awareness during the Challenge. Note however that re-posting does not amount to endorsement nor final selection.
How to participate?
- Make a one (1) minute video or less of yourself displaying your innovation and creativity taking part in any sporting activity of your choice during confinement or movement restriction period as your contribution to the fight against COVID-19
- Post it on your social media (Facebook, Twitter or Instagram) using the hashtags
- Follow UNESCO and PAYNCoP on Twitter and Instagram and like our Facebook pages
- Tag at least five other youths and convince them to enter the challenge.
Important Basic Rules
- Participants are advised to carefully read and follow the entry guidelines.
- Sporting activity must respect the health measures and confinement directives in place in your respective areas of residence (including staying at home, personal hygiene, social distancing, etc.).
- This Call is open to all young Africans across the globe between 15 to 35.
- Remember to post using the following designated hashtags: #IDSDPchallenge #SportsAgainstCOVID19 #Whitecard #IDSDP2020
- The challenge will run from April 6 until April 25, 2020 (11:59pm GMT)
NB: Five winners (5) will be announced during a live online Forum on April 30, 2020. Winners will be awarded with selected sport kit. More detailed information on Prizes and the Online Forum will be provided later.
Contact Persons
- PAYNCoP: Mr. Ikwelle Johnpaul Ekene, [email protected](link sends e-mail);
- APRM: Lennon Monyae, [email protected](link sends e-mail); & Thivhulawi Netshivhale, [email protected](link sends e-mail);
- UNESCO: David Onyango, [email protected](link sends e-mail); & Hugue Charnie Ngatta. [email protected](link sends e-mail).
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the UNESCO Call for Participation: Sports Challenge against COVID-19 in Africa