Africa – Youth Charter: Call for a World Championship Legacy in Sport for Development

 

(Posted 10th September 2025)

 

The Youth Charter is inviting international federations, funders, and city leaders to collaborate on a World Championship Sport for Development Legacy Framework—ensuring inspiration translates into action, worldwide

 

As the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 2025 inspire millions around the globe, the Youth Charter is urging organisers, governments, and partners to ensure the event leaves a lasting social legacy, not just world records.

For more than 30 years, the Youth Charter has promoted the power of sport, arts, and culture to tackle inequality and provide young people with opportunities to thrive. Now, the organisation is calling for every World Championships to embed sport and physical activity for development into its legacy plans.

Key priorities include:

 

  • Participation for All – accessible programmes like Kids’ Athletics and Youth Charter’s Community Campuses.
  • Healthy Futures – linking sport with clean air, climate action, and wellbeing.
  • Inclusion & Safety – safeguarding, gender equality, and role models such as the Athlete Refugee Team.

 

Youth Charter Chair Prof. Geoff Thompson MBE said:  “Mega events must deliver more than memories. Tokyo 2025 is a chance to create pathways for every young person to be inspired and empowered through sport.”

The Youth Charter is inviting international federations, funders, and city leaders to collaborate on a World Championship Sport for Development Legacy Framework—ensuring inspiration translates into action, worldwide.

 

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