This document discusses how sports can promote peace. It argues that sports can [1] bring unity, cooperation and celebration to communities by breaking down political, social and economic barriers. [2] Sports figures who represent other countries professionally can strengthen bilateral friendships. [3] The 2012 Zambian national soccer team's victory united people of different genders, races, political affiliations and tribes in celebration, demonstrating how sports promote unity.
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1. How Sports can bring about
PEACE
A power point Presentation by
SIAVONGA BASIC SCHOOL, ZAMBIA
2. Crime
Discrimination
Type of governance such as dictatorship
Social classes
Poverty
Exploitation
3. Crimes such as gender based violence and child abuse can
and should always be challenged! Educating communities /
societies on their human rights is paramount and having
stiffer penalties for offenders would serve as a deterrent
Discrimination: people should be taught and encouraged to
co-exist regardless of race, colour or ethnic grouping.
Through open dialogue people can learn to understand,
appreciate difference and embrace similarities
People should not waste their vote but instead use this as it
is their fundamental and democratic right to have their voice
heard and speak up if all is not well in matters of leadership
Poverty continues to widen the gap between ‘those who
have’ and ‘those who do not’. World poverty should be
eradicated by those who have the economic power to do so
4. Peer pressure
Unemployment
Family disintegration
Child headed homes
High illiteracy levels
Over population
Moral decay
Increased levels of crime
5. The spirit of sports can bring about unity, co-operation
and cerebration in any community
Since sports calls for discipline, it become the perfect
tool to champion ambassadors for peace
It breaks down political, social and economical barriers
Sports men/women who play in other countries as
professionals bring about bilateral friendship between
the country of origin and their resident country
6. Zambia National Team 2012
The current President
Michael Sata invited the two
former Presidents of
Zambia to watch the final
game even though they
were from different political
parties
7. Afcon win united people from all walks of life
Gender, race , political affiliation, tribalism presented no barriers
In celebrating the victory of Zambia in 2012 - this was all because of the unity
of sports, in particular football.
8. 400 meters hurdles silver medalist
Samuel Matete
Is considered a role model by Zambian youths. He has since taken up a coaching job
in Mauritius, which strengthens the international relationships between the two
countries