Tibu Africa organizes the 3rd Summary of Education by Sport in Africa

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The NGO Tibu Africa announced, Monday, the holding of the 3ᵉ edition of the education summit by sport in Africa, from April 3 to 6 in Casablanca, under the aegis of the Ministry of National Education, preschool and sports and under the patronage of the United Nations Education, Science and Culture (UNESCO) and the International Association for Sport for all Tafisa.

This biannual summit, which will bring together more than 5,000 participants and 100 international experts, is positioned as a platform for exchanges and concrete actions aimed at demonstrating the strategic role of sport in sustainable development and social inclusion, said a joint press release.

Placed under the theme “lead a systemic change with experts and players in development through sport”, this edition will offer a rich and immersive program, combining official conferences and plenary with sector decision -makers, training workshops for ecosystem actors It will also highlight inspiring initiatives through the social innovation fair by sport, which will value projects with high impact, adds the same source, adds the same source, adds the same source, adds the same source Noting that sport being a major social transformation lever, the partners of this summit unite their efforts to bring together institutional actors, as well as economic and associative partners, in order to promote the creation of an inclusive and sustainable ecosystem.

Through their initiatives, they promise sport as a pillar of education, professional integration and social cohesion, offering young people concrete opportunities to build their future.

“The summit of education through sport in Africa acts as a real catalyst for social transformation. Through this edition, we want to stimulate concrete dynamics that will strengthen access to education, employment and inclusion through sport. By bringing together experts, players in the field and decision-makers, we create a synergy capable of generating a lasting impact on future generations and to inspire public policies and highly potential initiatives in Africa and beyond, “said Mohamed Amine Zariat, president of Tibu Africa and Ashoka Fellow, quoted by the press release.

For his part, Eric Falt, director of the UNESCO regional office for the Maghreb said that sport is not limited to competition or performance. According to him, it is also an engine of emancipation and social transformation. “This summit reminds us that sport, when integrated into educational and social policies, becomes a powerful lever to reduce inequalities and open up new perspectives for young generations,” he continues.

The official plenary of April 3 will mark the kick -off of the summit with strategic exchanges bringing together experts, decision -makers and players in the field around innovative models promoting education and social inclusion through sport. This day will also be an opportunity to announce new collaborations and take the basics of structuring action to strengthen the sport ecosystem in Africa.

Key workshops will enrich reflections, in particular on the participation of girls in sport, the impact of sports professions on social and economic progress, or even digitalization as a vector of transformation. Solidarity race #RUN4PEACE will close the event by illustrating the capacity of the sport to unite around values ​​of peace and inclusion.

By placing sport at the heart of educational and social policies, this meeting aims to translate ideas into concrete actions to strengthen education, professional integration and social innovation through sport, thus contributing to inclusive and sustainable development. One more step towards a sports ecosystem with opportunities and impact for future generations.

Tibu Africa invites all participants to register on the sportafricansummit.tibuafrica.org/SINSCRC platform.

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