Sport For Peace Wiki
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Welcome to the Global Sport for Peace Wiki
A worldwide Community of Practice for organizations interested in Sport- as a tool for Peace and Sustainability.
Anyone can edit - find out how.
5 articles created since October 2008.
About us
This wiki aims to gather useful information and methodologies related to the Sport for Peace movement, currently being implemented throughout the world.
Here you can learn from a variety of Sport for Peace actors and their contributions. We invite you to contribute your own practices/experiences and share what you know.
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Featured article: Street players give hoops diplomacy a shot
On one sunny Sunday afternoon this spring, dozens of people of various ages and nationalities converged on the basketball courts at Yoyogi Park in Tokyo. Juking, dunking, shooting and scoring, they played with grit as their competitive juices flowed. But the players weren't there just for a casual pickup game. Many were helping out Ballers in Beijing, a sportswear donation project organized by Good Global Games (g3), a nonprofit organization based in Tokyo... [6]
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Our supporters
- Ann
- has made more than 100 edits to our wiki.
- Bob
- one of the wiki's first editors and now responsible for maintaining the Beijing category.
- Carol
- our chief welcomer is always on hand to offer advice and help to the wiki's newest editors.
