Human Rights Education Associates

Child Rights and Mega-Sporting Events Toolkit

Author

Centre for Sport and Human Rights, UNICEF, The Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary General on Violence Against Children

Publisher

Centre for Sport and Human Rights, UNICEF, The Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary General on Violence Against Children

Place of Publication

Online

Year of Publication

2021

Language

English

The Centre for Sport and Human Rights, the Office of the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General on Violence Against Children, and UNICEF have led the development of the Child Rights and Mega-Sporting Events Toolkit (the “Toolkit”) to bring together decades of experience and knowledge on these issues. The Toolkit provides a set of resources to help benchmark, monitor and evaluate the extent to which entities involved with the organising of an MSE are addressing their responsibility towards the rights and well-being of children across the lifecycle of the event — from the initial bidding phase through legacy. It proposes a number of Core Elements, based on international rights law, for ensuring MSEs are planned and delivered in a child-friendly manner.
Non-formal education, Training of Professional Groups, Education Policy, Curriculum Development, Research
NFE: Youth, TP: Public officials, TP: NGOs, EPCDR: Research and evaluation
Freedom from discrimination, Right to culture, Right to education, Right to health, Right to leisure, Right to life, Human rights-based approach, Right to peace, Children’s rights

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