In-person and online registration open for MOVE Congress Latin America 2022
29/08/2022
ISCA, our Brazilian members Sesc Rio de Janeiro and Sesc Sao Paulo invite you to experience a special continental edition of the MOVE Congress from 23-25 September, partnered by SENAC (co-organiser with Sesc and ISCA), UNESCO, UNHCR and CREF1 Brazil. Registration is now open for the MOVE Congress Latin America 2022, which will take place physically at Sesc Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, and virtually via online streaming.
The theme of the conference is ‘Sport 4.0: Tendencies and relevance of a society in constant transformation’ and speakers from Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Mexico, Argentina, Costa Rica and Cuba will explore grassroots sport from four different angles:
Part 1: 4.0 Era, diversity and influence in sports (What’s next?) The future is diverse!
Part 2: The use of technology for sports in health and well-being (featuring World Health Organization representative Gabriela de Roia)
Part 3: Challenges of sport as a sustainable practice to fight climate change
Part 4: Sport and human development (Sport for Peace)
The full programme is now available in Portuguese, Spanish and English (see below for the short version in English). Most presentations will be delivered in Spanish or Portuguese and selected sessions are set to be broadcast live on SESC RJ’s YouTube channel (exclusive for registered participants). The broadcast will be available in Portuguese, Spanish and English.
“We’re excited to see the MOVE Congress Latin America being organised in Brazil on the 10th anniversary of the MOVE Congress 2012, which was held in Sao Paulo for up to 700 grassroots sport and physical activity promoters. Together with my colleagues from the ISCA Executive Committee, I am looking very much forward reconnecting with our members, partners, and grassroots sport and physical activity promoters from across Latin America,” ISCA President Mogens Kirkeby says.
Register for the MOVE Congress Latin America 2022 (in-person or online)
Posted on 29/08/2022 by ISCA