IFMA Congratulates  Peace Through Sport on its IOC recognition. IFMA has been supporting Peace  Through Sport from day one and has been a solid partner in the project. Generations For Peace,  the global peace-through-sport initiative created by HRH Prince Feisal Al  Hussein, is set to benefit all five Olympic continents following official  recognition by the International Olympic Committee. Official IOC status will  enable Generations For Peace to partner with all the organisations within the  Olympic Family by offering a proven model of sport enabling social development  and peace. Generations For Peace,  which started in 2007, trains leaders of youth in regions experiencing conflict  in how to use sport to build tolerance and reconciliation amongst young people  from all sides of the conflict divide. “On behalf of Generations  For Peace, I would like to thank the IOC President, Jacques Rogge, and his  Executive Board for this great show of support and belief in our vision,” said  HRH Prince Feisal, President of Jordan’s NOC. “We can only achieve our  objectives by working with major global organisations, and this IOC recognition  gives us greater status and opens up the whole Olympic Movement as potential  partners. We can now bring forward our aim to stage Generations For Peace camps  on all five Olympic Continents before 2013.” Generations For Peace has  already trained 373 leaders of youth from 31 countries experiencing conflict in  Asia and Africa. These delegates have since trained 2,000 new trainers and the  end result is that over 42,000 young people in conflict regions have begun a  process of reconciliation through sport. In addition to  announcements of camps in other continents, and the opening of an Institute in  Amman, further plans in 2010 include launching a Generations For Peace Masters  degree and a Ph.D Fellowship in partnership with two major academic  institutions.     Source: http://www.ifmamuaythai.org/HTML/10_0127_KJ.html  
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