Media-led Conversations At Tokyo Olympics To Harness The Power And Inspiration Of Sports To Achieving The Global Goals
United Nations and the Asahi Shimbun join forces to showcase expert and influential voices at “SDG ZONE at TOKYO”
21 July 2021, Tokyo - The United Nations Department of Global Communications (DGC), United Nations Information Centre Tokyo (UNIC Tokyo), and the Asahi Shimbun Company will hold an online event “SDG ZONE at TOKYO” to discuss ideas and approaches to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the power of sport on 28-30 July and 25-28 August 2021.
Sport promotes values such as diversity, tolerance and respect and contributes to the empowerment of women and young people, individuals and communities, as well as to health, education and social inclusion objectives.
Under the theme “Teaming Up through Sport to Advance the SDGs,” athletes are joined by influencers and innovators from civil society, the business sector, academia, national and local governments, and the UN system, to discuss the power of sport to solve global issues.
From climate action to
gender equality, promotion of equality and diversity,
protection of the rights of persons with disabilities,
innovation, and community development, 24 speakers and
moderators exchange insights on how sport brings values and
inspiration that contribute to building a world where
everyone thrives in peace, dignity and equality on a healthy
planet.
The event will be streamed globally as a part of
the SDG Media Zone initiative, which has been organized by
DGC since 2016, to provide a dynamic platform for global
voices during major events such as the UN General Assembly,
the High-level Political Forum on the Sustainable
Development Goals, and other key international
moments.
SDG ZONE at TOKYO is the first of its series to be organized fully by DGC’s office at the country level. All six sessions of SDG ZONE at TOKYO will be streamed globally on UNWebTV, the UN’s video streaming platform, with English and Japanese subtitles. The videos will also be archived on the SDG Media Zone website and UNIC Tokyo’s website.
SDG ZONE at TOKYO is based on the Letter of Intent concluded between the United Nations and the Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2018 which aims at promoting the contribution of sport to sustainable development and supporting the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Programme of the SDG ZONE at TOKYO (speakers in alphabetical order)
Session 1 “Sport for
Development and Peace” (Wednesday, 28
July)
Speakers:
-Pur Biel, UNHCR Goodwill
Ambassador
-Tsuyoshi Kitazawa, Former member of the
national soccer team and member of the Executive Committee
of Japan Football Association
-Izumi Nakamitsu, UN
Under-Secretary-General and High Representative for
Disarmament Affairs
Moderator
-Mary Popeo, Co-Founder,
Peace Culture Village
Session 2 “Sport for
Sustainability and Climate Action” (Thursday, 29
July)
Speakers:
-Hannah Mills, Olympic
athlete (sailing), Founder of Big Plastic
Pledge
-Soichi Noguchi, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Astronaut
-Archana Soreng, Member of the
UN Secretary-General’s Youth Advisory Group on Climate
Change
Moderator:
-Ryan Takeshita,
Former-Editor-in-Chief of HuffPost
Japan
Session 3 “Reflecting on Diversity
from Gender and Sport” (Friday, 30
July)
Speakers:
-Aya Medany, Member of the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) Athletes' Commission
and Olympian (modern pentathlon)
-Etsuko Ogasawara,
Executive Director, Japanese Center for Research on Women in
Sport (JCRWS) at Juntendo University
-Fumino Sugiyama,
Co-Chair of Tokyo Rainbow and member of the Executive Board
of Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC)
Moderator:
-Kosuke
Inagaki, Staff writer of the Asahi
Shimbun
Session 4 “How Para-athletes see
‘Sport and Possibilities’” (Wednesday, 25
August)
Speakers:
-Kaede Maegawa, Paralympic
athlete (athletics)
-George Wyndham, Paralympic athlete
(table-tennis)
Moderator:
-Miki Matheson, Project
Manager, Nippon Foundation Paralympic Support Center and
Paralympian (ice sledge racing)
Session 5
“Designing Society through the Evolution of Sport”
(Thursday, 26 August)
Speakers:
-Ken Endo,
CEO of Xiborg
-Lucy Meyer, Spokesperson for the Special
Olympics-UNICEF USA Partnership
-Tomohiro Sawada,
Representative of World Yuru Sports Association and
Copywriter
Moderator:
-Miyuki Hokugo, Staff writer of
Asahi Shimbun in charge of the SDGs
Project
Session 6 “A Legacy for the Next
Generation Beyond Tokyo 2020” (Friday, 27
August)
Speakers:
-Abraham Majok Matet Guem,
Olympic athlete (athletics)
-Roxana Maracineanu, Minister
of Sport, France, and Olympian (swimming)
-Philipp
Müller-Wirth, Executive Officer for Sport, Sector for
Social and Human Sciences, UNESCO
-Ryu Yamamoto, Mayor of
Maebashi city, Gunma prefecture,
Japan
Moderator:
-Melissa Fleming, UN
Under-Secretary-General for Global
Communications