Qatar Tribune

‘Save the Dream’ ambassador­s Sheikh Fahad, Delgado emphasize on inter-cultural dialogue

- TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK

RECOMMITTE­D to the positive values of sport, two Ambassador­s of Save the Dream, Sheikh Fahad Al Thani, and Nuno Delgado, called on youth leaders from the Islamic World to use the power of sport to promote peace, tolerance, and inter-cultural dialogue.

This took place during the second edition of the Leadership Training in Peace and Security (LTIPS) Programme organized in Tangier, Morocco, from 24-26 November by the Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on (ICESCO), at the presence of over 150 youth leaders and peace ambassador­s.

Sheikh Fahad Bin Khalid Al Thani, the first profession­al boxer in the history of Qatar

and President of the Qatar Boxing Federation, said: “Since childhood, Muhammad Ali has represente­d a great source of inspiratio­n. His example has provided me with a constant guidance to overcome obstacles and break down barriers.

“It all starts by believing in yourself. Then, sport will make the difference and accompany you across different phases of your life.”

A judoka who won Portugal’s

first medal at the at the 2000 Summer Olympics, in Sydney, Australia, Nuno Delgado, said: ”Sport has the unique power to break down barriers of all kinds – geographic­al, political, religious and cultural.

“I believe in the capacity of sport to generate opportunit­ies where there is despair and to foster a new generation of leaders inspired by its values.”

In the same hours, another sport legend, Tegla Loroupe, took part on behalf of Save the Dream in the Podcast series “Power of the Pitch”, as a part of the “Going to Extremes” Podcast produced by the Doha-based UNOCT’s Internatio­nal Hub on Behavioura­l Insights to Counter Terrorism (BI Hub).

Loroupe, a former marathon world record-holder, who led the IOC Refugee Olympic Team to the Olympic Games Rio 2016, shared her personal experience as an athlete and peace-maker.

“As CEO of Save the Dream, I feel so proud to see our Ambassador­s, such important athletes and profession­als, talking on our behalf as a movement of people and organizati­ons who believe in the power of sport to build more fair and inclusive societies,” Massimilia­no Montanari said.

 ?? ?? Sheikh Fahad Al Thani, president of Qatar Boxing Federation.
Sheikh Fahad Al Thani, president of Qatar Boxing Federation.
 ?? ?? Judoka Nuno Delgado, who won Portugal’s 1st medal at 2000 Olympics.
Judoka Nuno Delgado, who won Portugal’s 1st medal at 2000 Olympics.
 ?? ?? Tegla Loroupe, a former marathon world record-holder.
Tegla Loroupe, a former marathon world record-holder.

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