Raise Your #WhiteCard For Peace in Sport

Raise Your #WhiteCard For Peace in Sport
Raise your #WhiteCard and join Pusarla V. Sindhu in promoting peaceful sport for all.

Today, BWF is once again raising its #WhiteCard in solidarity with Peace and Sport’s annual observance of the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace.

Now in its ninth year, the day honours sport’s good and constructive ideas, as well as its unique capacity to build a more peaceful and inclusive society.

Every year, through the #WhiteCard campaign, Peace and Sport mobilises the sporting world as well as governments and civil societies to celebrate the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace.

BWF has empowered its athletes to join in the campaign over recent years.

Through 2022’s #WhiteCard campaign, each of us can use sport as an answer to peace and thus send a message of unity and global solidarity.

In recent years, COVID-19 has greatly affected badminton community activities, but in 2019, BWF hosted a charity coaching clinic with two homes for underprivileged children in Kuala Lumpur to coincide with the campaign.

BWF has empowered its athletes to take part in the #WhiteCard campaign.

BWF renewed its support and commitment to Peace and Sport in 2018, signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) during the SportAccord Convention in Bangkok.

Core message of 2022 is: “Securing a Sustainable and Peaceful Future for All: The Contribution of Sport,” and promote the use of sport as a tool to advance human rights and sustainable development. It seeks to highlight and draw attention to the stories of individuals and beneficiaries who have been positively impacted by sport all around the globe.

Swiss Badminton will host a ‘It’s Shuttle Time For Peace’ project starting 7 April to open up free and regular training for Ukrainian children who have fled their country due to the ongoing conflict. Over a period of two weeks, the project aims to help up to 40 per cent of Ukrainian refugees under 18 years of age now based in Switzerland.

Swiss Badminton will then organise a tournament on 30 April for those on the project, supporting the notion of using sport to positively impact people across the globe.

BWF Chair – Development & Sport For All Committee, David Cabello said: “April 6 is the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace and this is an activity we tied in as a contribution from badminton.

“We wanted to continue the BWF CSR project as part of our April 6 activities but unfortunately, we have had to postpone it due to COVID-19.

“Swiss Badminton has gone above and beyond to ensure the core message of using sport to secure a peaceful future for all. This echoes BWF’s values.

“Badminton provides a really simple introduction to sport, and because it can be played everywhere, indoors and outdoors, we see it as a great way to create opportunities for children from all backgrounds.”

To participate in this campaign, take a picture of yourself holding up a white card and share it on your social networks using the hashtag #WhiteCard tagging @peaceandsport.

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