International Day of Sport for Development and Peace

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2024 Date6 April 2024
2025 Date6 April 2025

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International Day of Sport for Development and Peace

International Day of Sport for Development and Peace seeks to highlight the influential role of sport and physical activity in society while emphasizing the power of sport to promote peace, erase cultural barriers, and inspire societal change. This day also acknowledges not only the athletes’ achievements but also highlights the way sport can facilitate personal growth, social integration, and community development.

The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace in 2013, illustrating the increasing recognition of sport's contribution to human rights and social cohesion. For Australians, this day holds significant relevance. Australia, renowned for its strong sporting culture, recognises the inherent value of sport in promoting collaboration, resilience, and fair play. More importantly, sport for Australians is seen as a platform for promoting inclusion and the principles of respect and equality among diverse communities.

In observance of the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, activities across Australia reflect commitment to these principles. These include local sporting events held with a focus on inclusion and unity, and campaigns that aim to increase awareness of social issues through sport. Educational programs pertaining to the positive impacts of sport on societal development also form a part of the observance. International Day of Sport for Development and Peace in Australia is observed annually on April 6th, aiming to highlight the value and power of sport beyond the field.

Facts about this day

  • The theme for International Day of Sport for Development and Peace in 2024 will be Sport for the Promotion of Peaceful and Inclusive Societies. in 2022 the theme was Securing a Sustainable and Peaceful Future for All: The Contribution of Sport.
  • It is estimated that there are more than 8,000 sports played around the world. Only about 440 are recognized internationally however.
  • The first Olympic Games were held in April of 1896 in Athens, Greece. At this point, only 9 sports were part of the games and only 14 countries competed. Men were the only ones allowed to compete as well.
  • One of Australia’s most inspiring contributions to the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace was the Football UnitedCreating Chances' initiative aimed at promoting social inclusion and cohesion among Australia's diverse communities through football.
  • Australia uses the day to highlight its projects worldwide that use sports for beneficial purposes. For instance, the Pacific Sports Partnership program is a $4 million initiative by the Australian government to boost the health and social outcomes in the Pacific through sports.

Top things to do in Australia for this observance

  • Help organize and take part in a sporting event for underprivileged kids such as KidSport or Right to Play International. Any amount of money donated goes toward helping underprivileged kids get involved in sports and keep them happy and healthy.
  • Take a picture of you playing a sport and post it on social media with the caption Sport, Peace, and Development. Use the hashtag #iplay, #InternationalDayofSportforDevelopmentandPeace or #IDSDP on social media to spread awareness.
  • Visit the Melbourne Cricket Ground: Also known as 'The G', this is one of the most iconic sports venues in Australia.
  • Read a book to learn more about Sport for Development and Peace in Australia:
    Sport and Social Capital in Australia - by Matthew Nicholson and Russell Hoye.
    Sport as a Strategy for Social Development: Lessons from South Africa and Kosovo - by Sarah Zipp and Marc Henley. (This book includes a variety of global examples and can give an international comparative perspective that’s helpful for readers in Australia).

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