Skip to main content
12221
Go to International Paralympic Committee homepage Official website of the Paralympic Movement
Contrast:
High Contrast
Normal Contrast
Enlargement:
Larger Font Size
Default Font Size
Smaller Font Size
    • Home
    • Paralympic Games
    • Events & Competitions
    • The IPC
    • Results, Rankings & Records
    • Media centre
    • Sports
    • Classification
    • Videos
    • Athletes
    • Fan Zone
    • NPCs
    • Agitos Foundation
    • Partnerships
    • Newsletter
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Youtube
    • Instagram

    Media Centre

    • News
    • Blogs
    • Newsletter
    • Magazine
    • Athlete of Month
    • Media Office
    • Ones to Watch
    • Campaigns
    • Top 10 Moments

    IPC President to speak at United Nations headquarters

    14.04.2015

    At a special event to commemorate the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, Sir Philip Craven will join IOC President Thomas Bach and three-time Paralympian Cheri Blauwet

    Sir Philip Craven the President of the International Paralympic Committee speaks to the International Paralympic Committee Governing Board prior to the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games. Sir Philip Craven the President of the International Paralympic Committee speaks to the International Paralympic Committee Governing Board prior to the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games. © • Getty Images
    By IPC
    Listen to this page using ReadSpeaker
    Related Images
    Sir Philip Craven shakes hands with the wife of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon. IPC President Sir Philip Craven meets UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and his wife. © • United Nations Bank Ki-moon stood behind a podium addressing the IOC session. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon speaking at the 126th IOC session in Sochi. © • Getty Images UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon delivers a video message to the IPC Gala Dinner in Berlin, celebrating 25 years of the organisation. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon delivers a video message to the IPC Gala Dinner in Berlin, celebrating 25 years of the organisation. © • Getty Images
    Related News
    #IDSDP2015: Colombia bounces back
    #IDSDP2015: Winter sports boosted in south east Europe
    Twenty-five things we learned in 2014
    Leading para-athletes talk about technology to mark UN day
    IPC President praises technology in encouraging para-sport growth
    IPC President to address major UNESCO conference in New Delhi

    International Paralympic Committee President (IPC) Sir Philip Craven and three-time Paralympian Dr. Cheri Blauwet will both speak at a special event at United Nations (UN) headquarters in New York, USA, on Wednesday (15 April) to commemorate the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace.

    Hosted and opened by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, “United action towards sustainable development for all through sport” will be a high level interactive discussion moderated by international journalist and former CNN news anchor Ralitsa Vassileva.

    The three-hour long event will feature speeches not just from IPC President Sir Philip and Blauwet but also IOC President Thomas Bach and Sam Kutesa, President of the UN General Assembly, Wilfried Lemke, Special Advisor to Secretary General on Sport for Development and Peace and former world No.1 tennis player Billie Jean King.

    During his speech, Sir Philip, a five-time Paralympian in wheelchair basketball, is expected to highlight sport’s unique ability to teach essential life skills and call for sport to play a more central role in education around the world. He will also stress how para-sport and the Paralympic Games in particular have developed a track record for delivering seismic shifts in attitudes towards people with an impairment and driving social inclusion.

    Blauwet, a Paralympic gold medallist in 2004 in wheelchair racing and now Chairperson of the IPC’s Medical Committee, will talk about how people with an impairment are one of the world’s largest minority groups, yet remain one of the most stigmatised. Recalling her own experiences as an athlete she will focus on sport’s power to turn stereotypes of disability on its head and para-sport’s ability to provide role models for young athletes to aspire to.

    The event will finish with a 30 minute questions and answers session from Member States, athletes, high level representatives of the sport sector and representatives of the United Nations system.

    Wednesday’s event aims to celebrate and raise awareness on sport’s role as a tool for social change and peace. It will commemorate the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace by examining how sport has been utilised as a means to foster the development and well-being of persons and communities, such as children and youth, women and girls, and persons with disabilities through various local and global initiatives.

    It will be an opportunity for a brief summation of the progress achieved thus far in line with the Millennium Development Goals and to cast light on sport’s role and presence in the attainment of the Post-2015 Development Agenda.

    • Tweet
      • print
      • send
    LATEST NEWS
    Nottwil 2019: USA top table as Junior Worlds conclude 05.08.2019 Nottwil 2019: USA top table as Junior Worlds conclude
    Nadezhda Fedorova suspended for anti-doping violation 05.08.2019 Nadezhda Fedorova suspended for anti-doping violation
    Nottwil 2019: Breathless third day 04.08.2019 Nottwil 2019: Breathless third day
    Nottwil 2019: Noah Malone makes his way 03.08.2019 Nottwil 2019: Noah Malone makes his way
    Nottwil 2019: Mabote sets new world record inspired by teammate 02.08.2019 Nottwil 2019: Mabote sets new world record inspired by teammate
    More news...following the link
    Worldwide Paralympic Partners
    Go to Atos partner page
    Go to Bridgestone partner page
    Go to OttoBock partner page
    Go to Panasonic partner page
    Go to Samsung partner page
    Go to Toyota partner page
    Go to Visa partner page
    International Partners
    Go to Allianz partner page
    Go to BP partner page
    Go to Citi partner page
    • FAQ
    • Privacy
    • Imprint
    • Jobs
    Powered by Go to Atos. Worldwide IPC partner page
    The Paralympic Games
    Summer Games
    Winter Games
    Sochi 2014
    Rio 2016
    All the results & medallist since 1960
    Games video archive
    About the IPC
    Who we are
    Anti-Doping
    Medical
    Partners
    IPC Strategic Plan 2015-2018
    IPC Handbook
    Publications and Documents
    Media Centre
    News
    Features & Interviews
    The Paralympian
    Videos
    Athlete of the Month
    Media Office
    Sports
    Summer Sports
    Winter Sports
    Biographies
    NPCS
    Africa
    America
    Asia
    Europe
    Oceania
    Go to International Paralympic Committee homepage
    Official Website of the Paralympic Movement • IPC
    Homepage
    Paralympic Games
    The IPC
    Results, Ranking & Records
    Media Centre
    Videos
    Sports
    International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
    Adenauerallee 212-214, 53113 Bonn, Germany
    Telephone: +49-228-2097-200 • Fax: +49-228-2097-209 • E-mail: info@paralympic.org
    11:12:50