Ollie Dudfield reflects on whether assertions that sport is an enabler of sustainable development are a reality or mere rhetoric.

In the declaration adopting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and new global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) sport is referred to as ‘an important enabler of sustainable development’. The declaration explicitly recognises the growing contribution of sport to the realisation of development and peace.
At the same time, sports governance issues, doping, corruption and abuse scandals, and a growing disconnect between elite and community sport would seem to belie this positive impact.

He will draw on the ÌÇÐÄ̽»¨â€™s analysis of sport and the SDGs, the organisation’s work supporting policy development across the Commonwealth’s 52 member countries, and the Commonwealth's involvement in the development of international sport policy frameworks working with United Nations bodies, intergovernmental agencies and leading sporting organisations.
The seminar is relevant for researchers, policy officials and practitioners from across social policy, international development and sport.
Oliver Dudfield - Head of Sport for Development and Peace, ÌÇÐÄ̽»¨
