Caribbean Sport and Sustainable Development (CSSD) (+590 690 890 619) has expanded their sports programs and workshops for young people, designed to help promote sustainability and peace in local communities.
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Newly expanded sports workshops and programs from Caribbean Sport and Sustainable Development (CSSD) - in collaboration with Kréyol Sports International - offer young people an opportunity to create lasting relationships and contribute to their communities.
More information can be found at https://caraibessport-odd.com/ngo
With an emphasis on supporting local communities throughout the Caribbean, the non-profit organization focuses on peace, education health, and cultural understanding, following a template that aligns with the United Nation’s 2030 agenda.
A recent report from the United States Agency of International Development shows that sports programs, workshops, and events provide powerful ways to shape communities positively, helping to develop inclusivity and cooperation between different groups while also building self-esteem. At CSSD, the emphasis is on giving individuals and groups the confidence they need to transform their environments.
“CSSD emphasizes the role of sport in fostering social cohesion and resolving conflicts in Caribbean communities, promoting peace through inclusive sporting activities that bridge divides,” says a spokesperson. “We work to empower young people by providing access to sports education and opportunities, enhancing skills, confidence, and community involvement for a sustainable future.”
Along with facilitating sporting events - including basketball camps, workshops, and tournaments - CSSD actively fosters partnerships among governments, NGOs and sports federations to leverage resources and expertise. They work to ensure the integration of sport in development across the entire region.
Believing that sport is a major tool in creating peace and prosperity, the organization uses their programs to enhance understanding and dialogue, creating peaceful platforms for interaction among diverse groups.
Their multicultural sports camps promote cultural exchange, allowing young people to learn from one another, fostering mutual respect, so that communities can become more stronger and resilient.
About CSSD’s Founder
Caribbean Sport and Sustainable Development was founded by Marvin Jno-Baptiste, a former semi-pro basketball player. After over 15 years of experience working as a sustainable development consultant in the Francophonie of the Americas, Marvin launched CSSD in 2023 as a way to encourage collaboration between partners and sustainable development throughout the region.
Interested parties can find more information at https://kreyolsportsinternational.com
Contact Info:
Name: Marvin Jno-Baptiste
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Organization: Caribbean Sport and Sustainable Development
Address: 2342 Route de Cocoyer, Le Moule, Grande-Terre 97160, Guadeloupe
Phone: +590-690-86-06-19
Website: https://caraibessport-odd.com/ngo?lang=fr
Source: NewsNetwork
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