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How can sports promote peace?


This discussion question applies to the following articles:

About the Soccer World Championship and Education for Cultures of Peace

World Cup 2022: The beautiful image of Mbappe and Hakimi at the end of the match

Algeria: 19th edition of the Mediterranean Games

UN chief calls for Olympic Truce to build ‘culture of peace’ through sport

US: WNBA players wearing T-shirts opposing Dream owner

Honduras: Culture of peace promoted in 200 young people from “hot” areas

Rio Olympics: Why the opening ceremony’s spotlight on climate change matters

Iranian Women Won More than a Medal at the Olympics

WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx acknowledge shooting victims with t-shirts

The soccer team you won’t see at the World Cup (Uganda)

International Day of Sport for Development and Peace

Legião da Boa Vontade propaga Cultura de Paz no Campeonato Amazonense

Legião da Boa Vontade Promotes the Culture of Peace at the Amazonian Championships

A Sport for Peace World Database

Peace and Sport has Reached New Heights

Sports for Peace in São Paulo

Colombian Network Football for Peace and Development

Exchange between Colombia and Peru: Football for Peace

Running for Peace

December 5, 2018d-democraticCPNN Coordinator

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