Sport for Life Newsletter | August 2018

Sport for Life Newsletter | August 2018

Sport for Life continues developing, now in Timor-Leste, Cabo Verde and [NEW!] Mozambique! We finally launched in Mozambique, through a train-the-trainers in Maputo, organized in collaboration with Okhaliha and the Mozambique Olympic Committee. Timor-Leste youth organized the first ever zero-dollar Youth Leadership Camp – i.e., a fully self-funded two-week course. Sport for Life in Timor-Leste attracted the attention of researchers from the University of California and the University of Cambridge who spent a couple of weeks with the team. In Cabo Verde, the National Olympic Committee continues innovating, taking Olympism and Sport for…Read more
Timor-Leste: first ever zero-dollar Youth Leadership Camp!

Timor-Leste: first ever zero-dollar Youth Leadership Camp!

Youth Creative for Development (the new name for Asosiasaun Desportu ba Moris) organized in Dili, from July 16 to 28, the 8th edition of Youth Leadership Camp (YLC) – the Sport for Life train-the-trainer, focused on building participants’ facilitation skills.   Day 1: Participants, facilitators, partners and researchers warming up to each other   This was the first ever 100% self-funded YLC: registration fees of $270 ($15 per participant x 18 participants, plus two other participants who had registered for a previous edition) were sufficient to cover the costs of running the whole…Read more
SportImpact Annual Report 2017

SportImpact Annual Report 2017

Click here to download the SportImpact Annual Report 2017. For those in a hurry, here is the Executive Summary: WHAT WE DID: In 2017 SportImpact focused fully on the Sport for Life project, codifying it in the Sport for Life Manual & Startup Kit, to make the project easier to implement by anyone anywhere. While discussing launches in several new countries, in 2017 we maintained the (gradually reducing) support to the ongoing field projects in Timor-Leste and Cabo Verde: In Timor-Leste, the ever more autonomous local team did more than ever with fewer resources…Read more
Virginia at International Basketball Foundation’s Youth Leadership Seminar

Virginia at International Basketball Foundation’s Youth Leadership Seminar

Our Master Facilitator in Timor-Leste, Virginia da Graça, took part in the International Basketball Foundation’s (IBF) Youth Leadership Seminar, in Singapore from June 22 to 24. 16 youth leaders from 15 countries worked on their leadership skills and learned tools to run 3x3 tournaments. Virginia was selected as Timor-Leste representative by the Timor-Leste Basketball Federation, based on the collaboration with SportImpact and the Sport for Life project in the past. She is now coordinating a team with the Timor-Leste Basketball Federation to organize an under-18 3x3 tournament in Dili, on August 18. Up…Read more
Sport for Life Newsletter | March 2018

Sport for Life Newsletter | March 2018

Sport for Life continues multiplying! Timor-Leste youth ran a world record of 53 Sport for Life activities in 2017 (with the lowest budget ever), founded their own Sport for Life Association, and just launched the Women Power initiative. Our fabulous facilitators can be hired for energizing experiences to empower teams to do more with less. In Cabo Verde, the National Olympic Committee continued the project with M-Olympics (focusing on gender equality) in 2017, and has launched a new initiative in 2018 to create Olympic Clubs in all islands. Sport for Life has to date trained over 2,000…Read more
Sport for Life Newsletter | July 2017

Sport for Life Newsletter | July 2017

Sport for Life is catching fire! In Timor-Leste, youth volunteers organized more activities in the last 6 months than in the previous 2 years. In Cabo Verde, the National Olympic Committee has taken leadership continuing the project with M-Olympics, focusing on gender equality. We are discussing launches in new countries, leveraging the new Sport for Life Manual & Startup Kit, and looking for volunteers to make it happen. To better visualize all this activity, we’ve launched the Sport for Life Map. Sport for Life has by now trained over 2,000 youth and sport…Read more
Sport for Life Map

Sport for Life Map

You can now visualize Sport for Life activities around the world (for now Timor-Leste and Cabo Verde) on the Sport for Life Map (we will update it every few months with the data received from organizers around the world). Check it out below (or click here for a wider version) and let us know any comments, questions or suggestions!   In the Western world, date paste is cheap cialis 20mg generally used in the treatment of male sexual disorder. There are few other uk cialis sales machines too. generic cialis canada But the…Read more
SportImpact Annual Report 2016

SportImpact Annual Report 2016

Click here to download the complete SportImpact Annual Report 2016 in best resolution (26Mb). To download a low resolution version in two files click here: . Report (4Mb): Executive Summary (see below), Sport for Life, Our Impact, Financials, Key Lessons, Priorities . Appendix (7Mb): Cabo Verde Sport Map, Spreading Ideas, Photos from Timor-Leste, Photos from Cabo Verde For those in a hurry, here is the Executive Summary: WHAT WE DID: In 2016 SportImpact focused on spreading the Sport for Life movement of empowerment through sport. We launched phase 2 in Timor-Leste and took…Read more

UNESCO videos on Sport for Life Youth Leadership Camp

UNESCO Jakarta, our partner in Timor-Leste, kindly produced a set of videos on our first Sport for Life Youth Leadership Camp. You can watch them on SportImpact TV: 30 seconds 3 minutes 7 minutes So, the benefit of cialis levitra online the medicine is going down. The dangers of herbal cheap levitra *First and foremost nobody is exactly certain as to what is the active component Sildenafil Citrate enhances the smoothness of erection. The medicine, according to a survey has proven as productive treatment discount wholesale cialis for men unable to afford other treating…Read more
PRESS-RELEASE: REPLICATION IN TIMOR LESTE

PRESS-RELEASE: REPLICATION IN TIMOR LESTE

Events In Oe-cusse  The workshop In Oe-cusse it was held at the Youth Center Headquarters on November 7 to 12, 2016 hosted by Dulce Martinbs Lopes who was also the Facilitator. Dulce is a graduate from Sport for Life Youth Leadership Camp 1. She collaborated with the Youth chief of Suco and village chief of Oe-cusse. Total number of the Workshop participants was 21; Seven were female and fourteen were male All 21 participants graduated. The Sport Event The sporting event "Moris" was done on November 12 at the Santo Antonio School Campus with…Read more
9th International Peace and Sport Forum

9th International Peace and Sport Forum

The Peace and Sport International Forum is a high-level summit that has gained worldwide renown among decision-makers and opinion-formers in politics, sport and the private sector from all over the world. The peace and sport awards ceremony is included in this event, rewarding individuals and sport initiatives that have contributed to peace and social stability during the year. This year's program intends to focus on action, sports a catalyst for integration and reconciliation of communities, and promote the ideals of peace, non-violence, tolerance and justice. Sport is a powerful and effective tool for building…Read more
“I Move For Peace” Crowdfunding For Timor Leste

“I Move For Peace” Crowdfunding For Timor Leste

Crowdfunding is now over and Nuno has succeed to raise 4100€ through the platform supported by Peace and Sport.  Besides online contributions, SportImpact received the following offline contributions to projects in Timor-Leste: -US$600 from Dili Marathons -US$255 from Dili Quiz Night -US$150 from Ahimsa-ka Satya As a result, short-term, generic cialis pill temporary relief is available in the form of anti ED medicines. Fact is that most generics you see on T.V. late at night with the commercials making it seem like the one being advertised is the best weapon against impotency that…Read more
Verdeolympics nominated as case study for replication by the International Olympic Committee

Verdeolympics nominated as case study for replication by the International Olympic Committee

We are honored to announce that our project in Cabo Verde, VerdeOlympics, was nominated by the International Olympic Committee to become a case study to be replicated by other Olympic Committees, organizations, private sectors and/or individuals. As one of our core values is creating impact, we are happy to share our project key lessons with others willing to implement it and to reach as many people as possible. Shilajit capsules good service commander viagra are also very much important and play a great role in supporting men to seek ED treatment. We have…Read more
First Ever ‘Laser Run’ in Timor-Leste

First Ever ‘Laser Run’ in Timor-Leste

PRESS RELEASE Dili, Timor-Leste · Friday, 29 July 2016 SportImpact organized the first ever ‘Laser Shooting’ and ‘Laser Run’ in Timor-Leste, in Dili on July 16th As part of the recent ‘Sport for Life Youth Leadership Camp’ and sport event, and with special support from the International Modern Pentathlon Union (UIPM), SportImpact organized in Dili, Timor-Leste, for the first time ever in the country, a Laser Shooting and Laser Run (shooting + running) session. Click here to watch the Laser Pistols in action! The activities took place at Jardin de Borja, in Dili, the capital of…Read more
First Ever ‘Sport for Life Youth Leadership Camp’

First Ever ‘Sport for Life Youth Leadership Camp’

PRESS RELEASE Dili, Timor-Leste · Friday, 29 July 2016 SportImpact organized the first ever ‘Sport for Life Youth Leadership Camp’ in Dili from July 4 to 16th, training young facilitators from 10 Timor-Leste municipalities SportImpact organized its first ‘Sport for Life Youth Leadership Camp’ from July 4 to 16th, at Marie Stopes Timor-Leste’s facilities, in Lecidere, Dili, Timor-Leste. It was a train-the-trainer for 26 young facilitators (30% women) from 10 Timor-Leste municipalities, empowering them to replicate the project in their communities in the coming months. [Press here to read more about the Camp and SportImpact’s legacy strategy.] Participants engaged…Read more