“The United Nations welcomes the cooperation with FIFA, in particular football’s ability to support the SDGs,” Ms Mohammed said. “Our engagement is important in identifying how we can advance the Sustainable Development Goals not only globally but also at regional and local level to ensure that no-one is left behind.”
The President of FIFA agreed, saying it was important for the association’s service to have football. “It is important for us at the new FIFA to be able to communicate with the UN. The new FIFA is an accountable and sustainable body. It is an organization that is aware that football goes beyond playing tournaments. Football is much more than that. ”
The call, which took place on March 8, International Women’s Day was an opportunity to reflect on the role of sport in promoting gender equality and building better ways to protect against abuse and marginalization. Both leaders agreed that while vaccination was an important step in the effort to end the pandemic, the vaccine needed to be vaccinated against people with equal access worldwide. Ms Mohammed called on the Secretary-General’s call for multilateral reiteration and the need to work with new and unchanged actors around the world to achieve the Global Goals and Nations Agenda. Promote United.
The President of FIFA spoke about the need to build on positive examples around the world when communities and countries came together, how football can support the recovery process, and also the role of ‘at football in education.
“The common language of football works everywhere, and it is in the DNA of the new FIFA to be open and we will use our competitions to get the message across,” said the FIFA President. “Through the Football for Schools program and through the new African schools competition program, our focus is not just on football. FIFA strongly believes that, through football, you can talk about everything, because it teaches children about values and rules, and we want to use a football force for education. ”
Both directors agreed by agreeing to strengthen existing relationships and develop further plans for the GDS.
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