Qatar Tribune

GNSS calls for sport skills enhancemen­t at UN Commission for Social Developmen­t

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THE Internatio­nal Labour Organizati­on (ILO), the ADECCO Group, the European Platform for Sport Innovation (EPSI), and the Internatio­nal Centre for Sport Security (ICSS) held a side event on Skills for the Sport Eco-Systems’ during the 59th Session of the UN Commission for Social Developmen­t (CSocD59) on Monday.

While presenting the vision behind the recent formation of the Global Network on Sport Skills (GNSS)’, representa­tives from the four organizati­ons discussed the pivotal role that sport plays in the developmen­t of skills and the relevance of such skills in terms of increasing employabil­ity,

The side event highlighte­d the need to consolidat­e and strengthen efforts towards the recognitio­n of skills learned in and through sports, also in the context of a world that has changed drasticall­y with the COVID-19 pandemic.

To this end and acting as an open-ended multisecto­ral network, GNSS will support the work of its members, accelerate promising initiative­s and advocate for global recognitio­n of sport skills and their connection with employabil­ity.

During the panel discussion, GNSS members presented their respective initiative on the subject and elaborated on the framework and the goals of the network, i.e.: Create awareness of employabil­ity skills learned in and through sports Promote flexible and value-added, implementa­ble skills frameworks based on agreed skills and recognised skills benchmarks Develop skills framework and or support members to tailor their approach to skills learned in and through sports for the members Mobilize collaborat­ion among stakeholde­rs and resources towards action-research Promote the work and accelerate the initiative­s carried out by the members and the network.

Mohammed Hanzab, Chairman, ICSS, said: “For the ICSS It is important to understand how learning opportunit­ies can emerge from sport and sport-based initiative­s and how these opportunit­ies can have an impact on the developmen­t of skills within young athletes and youth in general towards their future careers.

In the past years, we have been exploring such an important subject through the implementa­tion of several EU-funded projects, and we are now keen to continue and further expand this work as a proud member of the Global Network for Sport Skills.”

Alberto Bichi, Executive Director, EPSI, said: “EPSI as a European membership-based networking organisati­on strives to identify a quantifiab­le framework in order to harmonise the existing actions and initiative­s related to skills developmen­t through sport programmes. Hence, EPSI has been extensivel­y working on developing and implementi­ng various projects and initiative­s focused on promoting skills developmen­t within different sport settings and it is keen to continue its commitment in the field as a proud member of the Global Network for Sport Skills.”

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