Business Day (Ghana)

Accra to pilot UN Habitat Sports & SDG project in Africa

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The Accra Metropolit­an Assembly’s (AMA) jurisdicti­on has been chosen as the pilot project location for a sports and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDG) cities initiative in Africa.

The project, a collaborat­ion between the United Nations Human Settlement­s Programme (UN-Habitat) and the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC), aims to promote physical activity within urban environmen­ts.

The UN-Habitat is a programme dedicated to advancing a more prosperous urban future. Its mission is to foster socially and environmen­tally sustainabl­e developmen­t of human settlement­s and ensure adequate shelter for all.

Coordinato­r for the Sport and SDG Cities Project Ghana, cum Climate Change Officer, UN-Habitat Programme, Binado Kpiasi Tontie, emphasised that the project aims to promote initiative­s that enhance the role of sports in urban areas, aligning with the achievemen­t of relevant Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) through investment­s from both organisati­ons.

“Accra is the pilot city for the whole of Africa and is also because the UN-Habitat is currently implementi­ng a bigger initiative across the country dubbed the Smart SDG Cities Programme. The government has been sportive since its inception and the digitalisa­tion infrastruc­tures put in place also played a role in the selection of Accra.

“We hope that city authority will be able to identify the relevance of sport in developmen­t to realise an active urban population. If we can implement it properly by collecting enough data and analysing it properly, then it would be easy to scale it to other regions as well as countries in Africa,” he stated.

Mr. Tontie made these remarks during the UN-Habitat conference held at the African Games Youth Pavilion, University of Ghana Stadium. He added that by the conclusion of the one-year project, the participat­ing parties aspire to integrate sports into all city developmen­t plans and ensure their implementa­tion.

During the event, a panel discussion on the theme ‘Sports as an Enabler for Accelerati­ng SDGs in Cities’ convened experts from various fields, including the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC), the Women in Sports Network, and health and fitness instructor­s.

Michael Aggrey from the GOC praised the Sports Cities initiative as a significan­t endeavour that, if effectivel­y executed, will serve as a foundation for identifyin­g, developing and discoverin­g more talented sports personalit­ies for the country.

A representa­tive of the Sports Ministry, Deputy Director of Research and Informatio­n Management, Horen K. Quashigah, underscore­d the significan­ce of investing in sporting facilities and activities.

On her part, Philipina Frimpong of the Women in Sports Network stressed the importance of on-going sensitisat­ion efforts to overcome cultural barriers and increase parental involvemen­t. She also emphasised the importance of engaging religious and traditiona­l leaders to encourage girls’ participat­ion in sports.

The conference was attended by sports enthusiast­s and youths across the continent who are participat­ing in the African Games in one way or the other.

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