About us

The UNESCO Research Chair Sport for Development, Peace and the Environment in a Multidisciplinary and Global Perspective’ focuses on sport, physical activity and physical education initiatives and projects that are implemented to respond in particular to several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) targeted by the United Nations (SDGs 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 13, 16, 17). It brings together experts from every continent, in many languages, on several themes to offer a global, multidisciplinary and collaborative vision of research work between so-called “North” and “South” countries. It focuses primarily on collaborative projects, or the creation of partnerships at several levels (local, regional, national or international) and between several players (researchers, civil society, administrators, beneficiaries). The Chair also places particular emphasis in its projects on disadvantaged and marginalized populations (e.g., refugees, Aboriginals, young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, girls and women).

Chair’s members

Karen Petry

Karen Petry

German Sport University, Cologne

Karen Petry (PhD) is a Professor and Deputy Head of the Institute of European Sport Development and Leisure Studies at the German Sport University Cologne. Karen is responsible for the research activities at national, European and international level in the areas of sports policy and sports sociology (incl. the topics “sport and gender equity” and “sport and social cohesion”). She has worked on numerous European and international projects and is i.a. board member of the recently founded Sport for Development (S4D) Network Germany.

German Sport University, Cologne

Tegwen Gadais

Tegwen Gadais

Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada

Tegwen Gadais is a professor at Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Canada. He taught physical education in several educational institutions, at various levels and with various clienteles. He also has an expertise in international cooperation and development where he continues to work with various organizations in developing countries. His current research focuses on physical education, health education, outdoor physical activity and education, climate change, sport for development and peace, as well as the development of human being in a holistic and complex approach.

Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)

Simona Šafaříková

Simona Šafaříková

Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic

Dr. Simona Šafaříková works as an assistant professor at Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic. She is based at the Department of Development and Environmental Studies and at the same time she teaches at the Faculty of Physical Culture. She is involved in the topic of Sport for Development and Peace. Through her work, she makes the bridge between development and sports studies. Her work focuses on the role of sports in the development of social change and the impacts of physical activities on the solution of development problems. She has already published academic articles in the field of sport and development. In her sport for development research, she has been focused on Latin America (mainly Colombia, Brazil, and Uruguay). She has field experience from different countries and regions – e.g., Colombia, Mexico, Uganda, South Africa, Morocco, Mongolia, and Bhutan.

Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic

Billy Graeff

Billy Graeff

Federal University of Rio Grande, Brazil

Billy Graeff is an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Rio Grande in Brazil, teaching the sociology of sports and Olympic studies and Co-President of the Scientific Committee of the UNESCO Chair on Sport for Development, Peace and the Environment. He is also a Research Fellow within the Centre for Sport Leadership at Stellenbosch University, South Africa, and part of the International Sociology of Sport Association (ISSA – Executive Board – General Secretary 2024/2027), the International Olympic Academy Participants Association (IOAPA), the Latin American Association of Sociocultural Studies of Sport (ALESDE) and the Brazilian College of Sports Sciences (CBCE).

Federal University of Rio Grande, Brazil

Scientific committee

Umair Asif

Umair Asif

Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada

Billy Graeff

Billy Graeff

Federal University of Rio Grande, Brazil

Jeremy Hapeta

Jeremy Hapeta

University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Oscar Mwaanga

Oscar Mwaanga

University of London, UK

Simona Šafaříková

Simona Šafaříková

Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic

Ben Sanders

Ben Sanders

The International Platform on Sport and Development, Denmark

Vanessa García González

Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, Mexico

Advisory committee

Ernest Acheampong

University of Education, Ghana

Jennifer Brazeau

Centre d’amitié autochtone de Lanaudière (CAAL), Canada

Sally-Ann Jennifer Fischer

German Sport University, Germany

Eric Hoddy

University of York, United Kingdom

Louis Moustakas

University of Applied Sciences Kufstein, Austria

Leonardo Rodrigues

Federal University of Rio Grande, Brazil

Edna Thangu

Kenyatta University, Kenya

Mazen Al-Khatib

Palestinian Football Association / Olympic Committee / Athletics Federation, Palestine

Kelsey Dancause

Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada

Stéphane HAMOUIS

Stéphane Hamouis

Eau de Coco, France

Matthew Holmes

University of York, United Kingdom

Luk Parlavecchio

Centre d’amitié Autochtone de Lanaudière (Lanaudière Indigenous Friendship Centre), Canada

Isha Saxena

Sport for Development Consultant, India

Cecilia Vales

She Wins, Mexico

Lyn Ametewee

Building your west Africa for healthy Living, Leadership and Education (B.A.L.L.E) Foundation, Ghana

Ludovic Dau

Ludovic Dau

Sports & Programs Director, Peace and Sport, Monaco

Klára Hellebrandova

Sport for Development Consultant, Worldwide

Marion Keim

University of the Western Cape, South Africa

Danilo Ponciano

Universidad del Valle de Guatemala and Universidad Da Vinci, Guatemala

Rochelle Stewart-Withers

Rochelle Stewart-Withers

Massey University, Aotearoa New Zealand

Tamara Awartani

Palestine: Sports for Life, Palestine

Laurie Decarpentrie

Laurie Decarpentrie holds a PhD in psychology from the Université du Québec à Montréal. She is interested in human development in extreme contexts, in an international perspective. In the context of research and training support, she collaborates with organizations in the Democratic Republic of Congo and in Madagascar that work to promote the development and social cohesion of young people from marginalized groups. Her current research focuses on the effects of extracurricular activities, such as music, art and sport, on the well-being of vulnerable young people developing in extreme contexts

Kazem Hojbari

Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada

Samia Khatib

Sport for Development Consultant, Lebanon

Alana Richardson

German Sport University, Germany

Arnošt Svoboda

Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic

Arnošt Svoboda is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Physical Culture, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic. Arnost is a sociologist interested in the theory and research of the cultural and social role of sport and its impact on the social cohesion in communities, sport for development and newly emerging sporting disciplines. Arnost is also a member of the International Sociology of Sport Association. He has recently participated in research projects in Latin America, Saudi Arabia and the Czech Republic. He has coordinated several Erasmus+ projects that introduce students to the Sport for Development topic and build networks of experts in this field.