SportImpact facilitator nominated Timor-Leste representative to the 9th UNESCO Youth Forum

PRESS RELEASE

Dili, Timor-Leste · Tuesday, 20 October 2015

The UNESCO National Commission of Timor-Leste has nominated Virginia da Graça da Cruz (SportImpact Head Facilitator in the Sport for Life project) as Timor-Leste representative to the 9th UNESCO Youth Forum, which will take place at UNESCO Headquarters, in Paris, France, from 26 to 28 October 2015.

State Secretary for Youth and Sports (Leovigildo Hornai) delivered the Youth National Policy of Timor-Leste to Virginia

Secretary of State for Youth and Sports (Leovigildo Hornai) gives Virginia a copy of the Timor-Leste Youth National Policy, during Virginia’s visit to hear his views and dreams, so that she can better represent Timor-Leste

Virginia is SportImpact’s head facilitator in the Sport for Life project, running engaging workshops on “Guide to Organizing Sport Events” in municipalities around the country. In those workshops, as well as in the day to day, she transmits her energy, passion and motivation for her work, inspiring everyone to take action to develop Timor-Leste and its people.

Additionally, Virginia has been organizing the Sport for Life events, ensuring that as many kids as possible participate, and coordinating diverse stakeholders to co-organize a safe, fun and children-centered event, where kids can experiment multiple sports with skilled facilitators.

Virginia is contributing tremendously to youth development and empowerment in Timor-Leste. We trust that at the UNESCO Youth Forum she will inspire her peers from around the world, and will come back inspired and full of renewed energies to build a better nation and a better world.

About the UNESCO Youth Forum

“The UNESCO Youth Forum was created in 1999 to provide young people with the opportunity to present their concerns and ideas to Member States and help shape the direction of UNESCO.

Every two years, young people from 195 Member States come together at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris to discuss and debate thematic areas of concern.

The forum culminates in a series of recommended actions to be presented at the UNESCO General Conference. These actions will take into account the lived experiences and unique perspective of youth as well as the challenges facing young people today.
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The 9th UNESCO Youth Forum main theme is Young Global Citizens for a Sustainable Planet.”

http://en.unesco.org/9th-unesco-youth-forum

About SportImpact

SportImpact is a social business with the mission to promote human development through sport. Our founders are experts in sport management, social entrepreneurship and conflict management, with a diversity of international experiences developing sport in countries such as Timor-Leste, Afghanistan, Brazil, Portugal and Singapore.

For more information: www.sportimpact.org  |  www.facebook.com/sportimpact.org

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Virginia facilitating a workshop session at Manatuto

Our master facilitator, Virginia, giving an interview for the national television

Our master facilitator, Virginia, giving an interview for the national television

Kids learning Zumba with Virginia