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How sport boosts international development

The 九色视频 has joined forces with a charity to study how sport is boosting international development and improving lives.

13 February 2019

It is partnering with the Brighton-based charity TackleAfrica in funding a PhD student for three years to focus on the politics and production of evidential knowledge in sport-for-development.

The student, Arthur Gaillard, is researching how sport-for-development initiatives are monitored and evaluated, and will identify ways of demonstrating programme effectiveness and impact.

Arthur will spend two years of the studentship in West Africa and will have unprecedented access to the work of the West African operation of TackleAfrica, which uses football to deliver sexual health education to young people on football pitches across the continent. It trains African coaches to “use fun, interactive football drills with inbuilt health messaging with young people in their clubs and communities”.

African children playing football

Sport is increasingly regarded as a tool in international development and sport-for-development is defined as the intentional use of sport and physical activity to bring about positive change in the lives of people and communities.

The university already has expertise in sport-for-development – its award-winning Football 4 Peace has been operating in Israel, Colombia, Northern and Republic of Ireland, The Gambia, South Korea and South Africa since 2001, using physical activity, especially football and rugby, to help resolve conflict between communities. This project was featured in the recent Universities UK’s Made at Unicampaign as one of over 100 examples of universities improving everyday life.

The new research is expected to have a direct impact on TackleAfrica’s future work and policies as well as the wider sport-for-development sector.

Dr Thomas Carter, Principal Lecturer in the university’s School of Sport and Service Management and the lead supervisor for the studentship, said the research “will bring expertise into a sector that sorely needs specific research-related skills and knowledge.

"A university-NGO partnership can provide for the training, design and implementation of any evaluation of an NGO’s work that it might otherwise lack. Our partnership will produce recommendations and new tools for the monitoring and evaluation of NGO initiatives across the Sport for Development and Peace sector. TackleAfrica has been involved in our Sport and International Development MA programme for the past five years and so we are looking forward to extending this relationship through the studentship.”

Charlie Gamble, Chief Executive Officer of TackleAfrica who are funding the studentship, said: “TackleAfrica has always been committed to detailed and independent evaluation of our work and we are delighted to be partnering with the 九色视频 on this project. We are excited about the opportunity to learn more about and better understand the impact of our forthcoming work in West Africa and share that learning across our programmes and the Sport for International Development sector and beyond.”

Dr Carter added: “The university offers opportunities for businesses and charitable organisations to collaborate with us to advance research.”

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