Monaco’s Minister of the Interior reaffirms commitment to sports and physical education at UNESCO conference

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Monaco’s Minister of the Interior, Patrice Cellario, participated in a conference organized by UNESCO titled “Lo sport cambia il gioco” (Sport changes the game) in Paris, discussing the connections between UNESCO values and sports.

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Monaco recently participated in the ministerial conference “Lo sport cambia il gioco” organized by UNESCO in Paris. The conference focused on the connections between UNESCO’s values and themes and the world of sports, emphasizing the celebration of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. As a member of UNESCO for 75 years, Monaco supports the sports section within the organization, which implements public policies for physical education and sports. Monaco also ratified the international convention against doping in sports in 2007. During the conference, Patrice Cellario, Minister of the Interior of Monaco, reiterated the government’s commitment to promoting sports and physical education through strong public policies, particularly in education and associations. He highlighted the crucial role of teachers in instilling the values of sports. Cellario also mentioned that Monaco will be the capital of sports in 2025. The conference included participation from ministers of other countries, such as Ireland, South Africa, and Haiti, as well as athletes from different sports. The event provided an opportunity for Cellario to exchange views with colleagues from Andorra, San Marino, Ireland, Italy, Madagascar, and Luxembourg.

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