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Sport and CultureISCA Initiatives for 201111/02/2011The International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA) announced their initiatives for 2011.
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Sport and DevelopmentSocial Engagement After Civil War11/02/2011The International Platform on Sport and Development reports on a coach education initiative being conducted in Mannar, a remote region of Sri Lanka.
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Sport and Development PublicationSAD Shares Good Practices11/02/2011The Swiss Academy for Development (SAD) has released a report entitled Sport & Development - A summary of SAD`s experiences and good practices.
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Sport StudiesDemographics of Footballers in Europe11/02/2011The Professional Football Players` Observatory (PFPO) has released findings of the third Demographic Study of Footballers in Europe.
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Football InitiativeRespect FC Reducing Bad Behaviour11/02/2011The Football Association (FA), United Kingdom, has created a new approach to remedy bad behaviour from fans and players by launching its own football club called Respect FC.
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Interactive Multimedia GuideOnline Platform for Coaches of Adults11/02/2011The Instituto Andaluz del Deporte, Spain, launched a new online platform to guide coaches in enhancing the health of adults and elderly people.
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Best Practice ReportTen Years of Sport and Cooperation Network11/02/2011The Sport and Cooperation Network has released a report outlining the development projects they have undertaken to support vulnerable children and youth in impoverished countries.
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Sport StudiesTrends within the Sport for All Sector11/02/2011The conclusions of a study which analysed trends within the Sport for All sector have now been released in English.
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Recognising Sport and Development ProjectsBeyond Sport Opens 2011 Award Entries11/02/2011The third annual Beyond Sport Awards, celebrating sport and development projects from around the world, are open for nominations.
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Physical Activity and HealthWHO Publishes Global Recommendations11/02/2011The World Health Organisation (WHO) has published Global Recommendations for Physical Activity and Health for the age groups of 5-17 years old, 18-64 years old and 65 years old and above.
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