CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE :REPORT OF THE 3RD COMMITTEE : GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 74TH SESSION
In its resolution 2019/20, the Economic and Social Council recommended to the
General Assembly that it adopt a draft resolution entitled “Countering child sexual
exploitation and sexual abuse online”. The draft resolution was submitted by the
Chair on the recommendation of the Council (A/C.3/74/L.6).
16. (...) Reaffirms that sport is an important enabler of sustainable development,
and recognizes the growing contribution of sport to the realization of development,
justice and peace through its promotion of tolerance and respect and the contributions
it makes to the empowerment of women and of young people, individuals and
communities, as well as to health, education and social inclusion objectives;
2. Invites Member States, entities of the United Nations system, the
International Olympic Committee, the International Paralympic Committee and other
stakeholders, including sports-related organizations, federations and associations,
athletes, the media, civil society, academia and the private sector, to promote greater
awareness and action to reduce crime so as to contribute to the implementation of the
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development16 through sports-based initiatives, taking
into account the importance of youth crime prevention and criminal justice and the
risks to youth posed by corruption and crime in sport, and to use sport as a tool to
promote peace, justice and dialogue during and beyond the period of the Olympic and
Paralympic Games;
3.

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International sport day moves indoors, with plea to stay active during self-isolation
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International sport day moves indoors, with plea to stay active during self-isolation
6 April 2020 , New York
Running tracks, gyms and swimming pools may be closed, as part of government-imposed lockdowns in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, but it is more important than ever to remain physically active. (...) In a statement released on Monday, the UNAOC noted the launch of a Global Programme on Security of Major Sporting Events, and Promotion of Sport and its Values as a Tool to Prevent Violent Extremism.
To demonstrate the power of sports as a tool for diversity and inclusiveness, UNAOC has also initiated new partnerships with renowned soccer clubs and sports entities.
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REPORT OF THE SG ON THE FOLLOW-UP TO THE 13TH UNITED NATIONS CONGRESS ON CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND PREPARATIONS FOR THE 14TH UNITED NATIONS CONGRESS ON CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
To mark the International Day of Sports for Development and Peace in 2020,
under the component on preventing youth crime through sports, a “sports challenge”
social media campaign was launched in Uzbekistan that was focused on utilizing sport
as a tool for remaining focused, positive and united. (...) The event consisted of online discussions on educational topics relating to the rule of
law and on the role of youth, schools and higher education institutions in contributing
to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. (...) The arrangements for the
Fourteenth Congress combined in-person participation at the Kyoto International
Conference Center with a large online presence, with participants worldwide
attending by means of the interactive online event platform.
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Tokyo Paralympics: leaping towards a more inclusive society
28 August 2021
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Innovators are joining Paralympians to discuss how sport can help to build a more inclusive society in a series of online discussions organized by the UN to coincide with the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, which continues until 5 September.
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WHO backs football body FIFA’s #ReachOut campaign for mental health
2 August 2021
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The world football body, FIFA, launched a UN-backed campaign on Monday designed to raise awareness of potentially damaging mental health issues, and encourage people everywhere to seek help when they need it.
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Olympic athletes describe the power of sport to change the world
31 July 2021
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Leading athletes, influencers and innovators have been sharing their thoughts on the role that sport can play in building a better world for all, in UN-led online discussions held to coincide with the Tokyo Olympics.
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First-ever World Chess Day, helps calm nerves during COVID-19 pandemic
20 July 2020
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With the COVID-19 pandemic leading to a pause for most sport worldwide, the UN has been celebrating a highly-competitive game that you can play safely indoors or online – with the added bonus of helping reduce anxiety, and improving mental health: Monday marks the first ever World Chess Day .
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31 July 2021
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Leading athletes, influencers and innovators have been sharing their thoughts on the role that sport can play in building a better world for all, in UN-led online discussions held to coincide with the Tokyo Olympics.
“Sport becomes something that can change the life of refugees who are living in refugee camps. (...) Biel, a participant in the UN’s SDG Zone at Tokyo series of online talks this week, explained how sport had helped him to live through traumatic experiences in his home country, South Sudan.
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In Guinea, sport creates a level field for children with disabilities
15 July 2019 , New York
Nearly one in every seven people in the world today – over a billion people – live with some kind of disability. (...) “It is about developing sport, fitness, recreational programmes around the world to inclusivize sport,” said Ann O’Connor, international development and research expert at UNESCO Chair. “That means, to get the people with and without disabilities playing sport, having fun and getting active.”
Plan2Inclusivize empowers community volunteers and educators to practice inclusion of children with disabilities in sports and physical activities.
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Children in Albania lead the Internet Safety Awareness Campaign
05 February 2019
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Tirana 5 February, 2019 - Children are an important part of the solution in addressing online violence, sexual exploitation and abuse. On this Safer Internet Day, Ministry of Education, Sports Youth UNICEF and the National Authority for Electronic Certification and Cyber Security is calling on Government (AKCESK), the ICT sector, parents and teachers to listen to children through direct consultation or research, and to incorporate their thinking into policies, strategies and programmes designed to tackle online child sexual abuse and exploitation.
(...) With the support of the Ministry of Education, Sports and Youth, AKCESK and UNICEF drafted a new manual, tackling online safety topics. This manual is helping children to learn more on cyber bullying, meeting online strangers, sharing personal information online and where they should report dangerous cases.
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This measure is expected to alleviate financial burden on businesses already negatively affected by the outbreak.
Support for online religious activities ( Ministry of Science and ICT & Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism )
Support for online religious activities ( Ministry of Science and ICT & Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism )
In accordance with the social-distancing policy implemented by the Korean government, the Ministry of Science and ICT & Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism provided support for online religious activities to small and medium-sized religious communities. For example, they developed and distributed a guidance document on how to use online live streaming platforms, such as ‘Kakao TV’ or ‘Naver Band Live’ and set up a call center for technical assistance. (...) On August 21, 2020 the Ministries stated that they will re-promote and strengthen the support for online religious activities as explained above.
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REPORT OF THE 14TH UNITED NATIONS CONGRESS ON CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE, KYOTO, 7–12 MARCH 2021
Address the needs and protect the rights of children and youth, with due
consideration to their vulnerabilities, to ensure their protection from all forms of
crime, violence, abuse and exploitation both online and offline, such as sexual abuse
and exploitation of children and trafficking in persons, noting the particular
vulnerabilities of children in the context of smuggling of migrants, as well as
recruitment by organized criminal groups including gangs, as well as by terrorist
groups;
Youth empowerment for crime prevention
30. (...) Foster global, regional and bilateral cooperation to prevent criminals and
criminal organizations from accessing firearms, and strengthen mechanisms and
strategies for border control for preventing and combating illicit trafficking in and
diversion of firearms, their parts and components and ammunition, including online
trade, and the illicit reactivation of deactivated firearms;
84. (...) Take more effective measures to prevent and end abuse, exploitation,
trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of children, including child
sexual exploitation and sexual abuse online and offline, by criminalizing such acts,
supporting victims and fostering international cooperation to combat these cr imes;
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REPORT OF THE 14TH UNITED NATIONS CONGRESS ON CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE, KYOTO, 7-12 MARCH 2021
Address the needs and protect the rights of children and youth, with due
consideration to their vulnerabilities, to ensure their protection from all forms of
crime, violence, abuse and exploitation both online and offline, such as sexual abuse
and exploitation of children and trafficking in persons, noting the particular
vulnerabilities of children in the context of smuggling of migrants, as well as
recruitment by organized criminal groups including gangs, as well as by terrorist
groups;
Youth empowerment for crime prevention
30. (...) Foster global, regional and bilateral cooperation to prevent criminals and
criminal organizations from accessing firearms, and strengthen mechanisms and
strategies for border control for preventing and combating illicit trafficking in and
diversion of firearms, their parts and components and ammunition, including online
trade, and the illicit reactivation of deactivated firearms;
84. (...) Take more effective measures to prevent and end abuse, exploitation,
trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of children, including child
sexual exploitation and sexual abuse online and offline, by criminalizing such acts,
supporting victims and fostering international cooperation to combat these cr imes;
87.

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