9. The streetfootballworld network
today
85 organisations
in 61 countries
using soccer to
address
social challenges
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10. Why streetfootballworld?
It takes a team to win a game
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11. We put the right players in the right
positions
It takes a team to win a game
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12. What does SFW do?
Expertise
• Providing opportunities to learn, including live webinars, online
resources, and face-to-face training sessions and seminars
Awareness
• Bringing the network’s approach to the world stage:
Clinton Global Initiative, FIFA, World Economic Forum...
Funding
• Channelling funds directly to network members
Connections
• Introducing network members to partners
from the public and private sector
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26. Engaging Athletes to Utilize
Soccer for Social Change
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Hinweis der Redaktion
Posters and billboards featuring Zambia’s most famous footballer, KalushaBwalya, formed part of a major campaign to promote a measles immunisation programme in Zambia in August 2003. Sports coaching sessions were also offered at a number of vaccination centres where children could play only after they had received their vaccination. Nearly 5 million children between the age of 6 months and 14 years were successfully vaccinated, achieving 108% of the campaign’s target. UNICEF’s evaluation of the campaign found that the inclusion of sports activities had a spectacular impact on turnout at vaccination posts. On the first day of the campaign children were seen running to posts to get their jab so that they could join in the sports activities.
Drogba Every penny he earns in commercial endorsements, from sponsors like Nike, Samsung and Pepsi, he donates to the Didier Drogba Foundation, a charity which provides medical services for a country where the average life expectancy is just 47. Drogba’s latest goal is to build a clinic for child illnesses in Abidjan, the first of four, a project in which the Foundation has so far invested £3 million.
Soccer as statesman
Soccer people as focal point – humanised issue
Soccer and cause
1GOAL: Education for All1GOAL is a campaign seizing the power of football to get all children into school and learning. Run by the Global Campaign for Education (GCE), 1GOAL mobilised millions to help ensure Education For All is a lasting legacy of the FIFA World Cup. We continue to call on world leaders to make education a reality for 69 million children by 20151GOAL: Education for All1GOAL is a campaign seizing the power of football to get all children into school and learning. Run by the Global Campaign for Education (GCE), 1GOAL mobilised millions to help ensure Education For All is a lasting legacy of the FIFA World Cup. We continue to call on world leaders to make education a reality for 69 million children by 2015