Peace Games Uisp

Description

Peace Games is the Non governmental organization created by Uisp in 1990 to promote and support humanitarian aid and cooperation for development actions, that local committees and sport leagues realize in the South countries and East Europe.
Peace Games mission is to valorise sport potentiality as instrument of growth and aggregation in development society. Projects propose sport as communication vehicle and cohabitation in lands afflicted by wars or as instrument to support educational projects in developing countries. In this sense it addresses to traditionally weakest sectors of population, as children, disables or elderly, but overall to youth as receptive subjects able to multiply and transmit positive messages.
In collaboration with local partners Peace Games work on training of local operators, on animation, on restructuration and settlement of recreational and sport spaces and social aggregative centres. In emergency situations it also works on rehabilitation of  structures and buildings and with distribution of relief goods.
Peace Games organizes in Italy training courses for operators, with generic skills on social discomfort and in particular on the use of  sport methodologies to promote Peace. Beneficiaries are educators and sport, social and cultural operators.

Contact data

Country
Italy
Address
Via Riva Reno 75/3
Bologna
40121
Telephone
+39 051 228390
Fax
+39 051 225203
Contact Person
Layla Mousa
progetti@peacegamesuisp.org
Tel: +39.6.43984326
Fax: +39.06.43984320

Organisation details

Fields of work
development cooperationawareness raisingcultural activities
Topics
sporteducation
Memberships in networks
CocisLiberaCoongerCoasicAssemblea Ong
Legal status
formal
Legal registration number
Agenzia Entrate Imola - 27.12.1999 2334 serie 1
EuropAid PADOR-ID
IT-2009-BXH-2601930701

Languages & Countries

Main operation languages
Italian
Other language skills
EnglishFrench
Countries working in currently
ItalyPalestinian Territory, OccupiedWestern SaharaSenegalBrazilLebanon
Countries worked in previously
Bosnia and HerzegovinaAlbaniaMexicoIraqPakistanCongo, The Democratic Republic of theSouth AfricaMozambiqueIsrael