EVENT GUIDE

EVENT GUIDE
16 - 17 March 2015,
Palácio Foz, Lisbon, Portugal
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VENUE MAP
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16 - 17 March 2015
Palácio Foz
Lisbon, Portugal
Venue Map
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EVENT MAP
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WELCOME FROM THE ICSS PRESIDENT
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Dear Friends,
Welcome to the inaugural ICSS Inter-Regional Sports Policy Summit.
While we enjoy the beauty of Portugal’s capital city, our mission over the coming days is to
create a framework to protect something else that is beautiful – the purity of sport.
The need for concrete action, enhanced cooperation and global leadership is truly greater than
ever. For this reason, the ICSS, with the institutional support of the Community of Portuguese
Language Countries (CPLP) and the Commonwealth, is hosting this summit.
Together, we can be pioneers in developing stronger international policies, strategic reforms
and solutions that safeguard sport and pave the way towards a credible, concerted and
coordinated approach on a national, regional and global level.
I want to thank our hosts, the Portuguese Government and the Portuguese Olympic Committee.
Your leadership in the fight to protect sport is inspirational.
I look forward to a productive summit and an ongoing commitment to work together as a
service to sport.
Best Regards
Mohammed Hanzab
President, ICSS
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WELCOME FROM THE ICSS EUROPE CEO
Dear Friends,
Bem-vindos to Lisbon for the inaugural ICSS Inter-Regional Sports Policy Summit.
We all acknowledge the significant role linguistic blocks play in shaping policy. Our shared
language and commitment to safeguarding sport allows highly constructive dialogue and
cooperation. In order to protect sport we must take this further by joining forces and working
together.
This Summit is about developing solutions through you, the leaders of some of the world’s
main linguistic blocks. With the collective power in numbers and influence of a majority of
the world’s nations, this group is well positioned to drive much-needed reform and to be the
catalyst to the robust preservation of the integrity, positive social impact and development of
sport.
Being Portuguese it makes me very proud that we are being hosted this week by the
Portuguese Government and the Portuguese Olympic Committee. The fight to protect sport
cannot be won without you.
I look forward to the summit and thank you for your participation.
Best Regards
Emanuel Macedo de Medeiros
CEO, ICSS EUROPE and LATIN AMERICA
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BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT
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Leaders in sports policy are calling out for solutions to the growth in challenges to the
governance, integrity and sound development of sport, the impact of which is being felt
globally.
Governments, sporting organisations and other stakeholder groups are keen to follow up on
recommendations of the Declaration of Berlin adopted at UNESCO’s 5th World Conference of
Sport Ministers (“Declaration”), Council of Europe Convention on the Manipulation of Sports
Competitions (“Convention”) and the Sorbonne-ICSS Guiding Principles. However, practical
follow-up on policy has been limited to date.
Two leading regional organisations, the Commonwealth and the Community of Portuguese
Language Countries (CPLP), have suggested a framework to overcome these barriers,
respectively through the 7th Commonwealth Sports Ministers Meeting Communiqué, of 21st
July 2014 (“Communiqué”), and the Resolution of the VII Official Conference of Ministers of Sport
and Youth of the Community of Portuguese Language-speaking Countries (“CPLP Resolution”).
The need for action, enhanced cooperation and global leadership is truly greater than ever.
For this reason, the International Centre for Sport Security, with the support of the CPLP and the
Government of Portugal, is hosting a high-level, invitation only Summit on sports public policy
and inter-regional cooperation.
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OBJECTIVES OF THE SUMMIT
By taking the initiative and responsibility of organising the Inter-Regional Sports Policy Summit,
the ICSS intends to mobilise and bring together, for the first time ever, key decision-makers
from the main linguistic blocks, as well as senior representatives of leading international
institutions and Sports Ministers, to develop solutions to challenges to the good governance,
integrity and sound development of sport.
Leaders of these international organisations are invited to explore a common agenda and
a regional-focused approach towards solutions, using the recent recommendations of the
world’s Sports Ministers to drive implementation goals, which are contained variously in the
Declaration, Convention, Communiqué and Resolution.
The Summit is intended to be a kick-starter of a globally concerted effort to follow up the
recommendations not only of the Declaration, but also of the Convention, Communiqué
and CPLP Resolution. This approach is in line with the appeals of each of the Sports Policy
Documents, all of which call for a globally concerted, organised and cooperated work program.
It is proposed to develop solutions in this Summit through the unique lens of the leaders of
the world’s linguistic blocks, namely the Commonwealth, the CPLP, the Organisation of IberoAmerican States (OEI) and the Organisation of French-Speaking Countries (Francophonie). With
the collective power in numbers and influence of a majority of the world’s nations, this group is
well positioned to drive much-needed reform and to be the catalyst to the robust preservation
of the integrity, positive social impact and development of sport.
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MAIN TOPICS
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The Inter-Regional Sport Policy Summit will provide a constructive platform for enhanced
dialogue and cooperation between all those involved and pave the way towards a credible,
concerted and coordinated approach on a national, regional and global level.
To this end, the Summit will focus on the following major topics:
• The role of the linguistic communities in sport;
• International cooperation and global leadership in sports integrity;
• Leading the way for youth development and child protection in sport.
• National Sports Integrity Units: a blueprint model;
• Good governance and financial integrity in sport;
• Sport: a catalyst for socio-economic development; and
The development of pioneering sports policies and strategic reforms and solutions to the barriers
which have previously prevented governments, international institutions and sporting bodies
from establishing effective legal, regulatory and operational structures in sport will also be
discussed.
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DRAFT AGENDA AND DISCUSSION LEADERS
DAY 1 - 16 MARCH 2015
TOPICS / ACTIVITIES
DISCUSSION LEADERS
Mohammed Hanzab
President, ICSS
Chairman, ICSS EUROPE
The Rt. Hon. Lord Jonathan Marland
Chairman, Commonwealth Enterprise and
Investment Council
14:00 - 15:15
OPENING SESSION
Miguel Cardenal
Secretary of State of Sport, Spain
Secretary General of the Ibero-American
Council of Sport
Emídio Guerreiro
Secretary of State of Sport and Youth, Portugal
Vice President of the Conference of Ministers of
Sport of the CPLP
15:15 - 15:30
THE GOALS OF THE SUMMIT
15:30 - 15:55
COFFEE BREAK
Emanuel Macedo de Medeiros
CEO, ICSS EUROPE
Augusto Baganha
Secretary General, CPLP
President, IPDJ
Louise Martin
Chair, Commonwealth Advisory Body on Sport
16:00 - 17:00
THE POWER OF LINGUISTIC
BLOCKS IN SPORT
Prof. Paulo Steller
Secretary General, Organisation of
Ibero-American States
Audrey Delacroix
Commissioner of the French Language in the
Olympic Games, International Organisation of
the Francophonie
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DRAFT AGENDA AND DISCUSSION LEADERS
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DAY 1 - 16 MARCH 2015
TOPICS / ACTIVITIES
DISCUSSION LEADERS
Chris Eaton
Executive Director of Sport Integrity, ICSS
Prof. Laurent Vidal
Chair, Sorbonne-ICSS Sport Integrity
Programme
David Grevemberg
CEO, Commonwealth Games Federation
17:00 - 18:00
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
AND GLOBAL LEADERSHIP IN
SPORTING INTEGRITY
Dimosthenis Chrysikos
Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, UNODC
António Silva Mendes
Director of Youth and Sport, European
Commission
José Francisco Ludovice
Director North-South Centre, Council of Europe
Michael Trinker
Director Enlarged Partial Agreement on Sport,
Council of Europe
18:00 - 18:30
20:00 - 20:30
20:30 - 22:30
NATIONAL INTEGRITY SPORTS
UNITS – A BLUEPRINT MODEL
SAVE THE DREAM / MAGNUM
PHOTO EXHIBITION
OFFICIAL DINNER
Fred Lord
Director Anti-Corruption and Transparency
Operations, ICSS
Stuart Page
Director International Cooperation and AntiCorruption Policy Development, ICSS
VERNISSAGE
COCKTAIL RECEPTION
Palácio Foz (right entrance)
Palácio Foz
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DRAFT AGENDA AND DISCUSSION LEADERS
DAY 2 - 17 MARCH 2015
TOPICS / ACTIVITIES
DISCUSSION LEADERS
Prof. Matt Andrews
Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy
School
Teresa Aguilar
CEO, Pivot Sport
09:00 - 10:00
SPORT: A CATALYST FOR SOCIAL
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Shaun McCarthy
Executive Director, ICSS Enterprise
The Rt. Hon. Richard Caborn
Former Minister of Sport, United Kingdom
Louise Martin
Chair, Commonwealth Advisory Body on Sport
José Manuel Constantino
President, Portuguese Olympic Committee
Emanuel Macedo de Medeiros
CEO, ICSS EUROPE
Prof. Matt Andrews
Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy
School
10:00 - 11:00
GOOD GOVERNANCE AND
FINANCIAL INTEGRITY IN SPORT
Michael Hershman
Co-Founder of Transparency International
Chairman, Fairfax Group
Mark Goddard
General Manager, FIFA TMS
Andrea Traverso
Head of Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play,
UEFA
11:00 - 11:25
COFFEE BREAK
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DRAFT AGENDA AND DISCUSSION LEADERS
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DAY 2 - 17 MARCH 2015
TOPICS / ACTIVITIES
DISCUSSION LEADERS
Emanuel Macedo de Medeiros
CEO, ICSS EUROPE
António Carlos Patrício
Director, Central Directorate of Investigation,
Immigration Authority of Portugal (SEF)
11:30 - 12:30
LEADING THE WAY FOR CHILD
PROTECTION AND YOUTH
DEVELOPMENT IN SPORT
Joaquim Evangelista
President, Portuguese Professional Players´
Union
Massimiliano Montanari
Executive Director, Save the Dream
Angela Melo
Director of Ethics, Youth and Sport, UNESCO
Katherine Ellis
Director of Youth Affairs, Commonwealth
Secretariat
João Paulo Almeida
Director General of Portuguese Olympic
Committee
Conclusions of the Summit and Next Steps
12:30 - 13:00
CLOSING SESSION
Closing Addresses
13:00 - 14:30
13:00 - 13:30
LUNCH
PRESS CONFERENCE
MEDIA
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ABOUT THE ICSS
The ICSS is a globally-renowned and respected leader in sport safety, security and integrity.
The ICSS is an independent and non-profit organisation and at the forefront of efforts to
safeguard sport. We play an increasingly integral role in addressing critical issues in sport
such as corruption, betting fraud and transparency, as well as major event safety and venue
security.
WHO WE ARE
Our team of international experts, advisors and specialists; from sectors including law
enforcement, international policy, sport, government and anti-corruption; has a wealth of
experience and knowledge gained from working within sport and governmental organisations
such as the United Nations, UNICEF, INTERPOL, the European Commission, the IOC, FIFA and
UEFA as well as national police forces.
WHO WE WORK WITH
The ICSS works with National Olympic Committees, International Federations, governments,
cities, leagues, clubs, venue operators, major event organisers and other stakeholders to
safeguard sport.
We collaborate closely with UNESCO, UNODC, UNICEF, World Health Organisation, World Bank,
European Union, OECD, Council of Europe, Organization of American States, Commonwealth
Sports Ministers, Community of Portuguese Language Countries, NGOs and governments to
provide thought-leadership and influence policy and legislation.
ABOUT THE ICSS
In partnership with world-leading organisations and academic institutions like Harvard
Kennedy School’s Center for International Development and University Paris 1 – PantheonSorbonne, we undertake research to develop evidence-based solutions to build and
strengthen international policies that safeguard sport and promote the use of sport for social
and economic development.
WHAT WE DO
Sport Safety and Security
The ICSS offers expert strategic advice across all areas of sport and venue safety
and security. From advising on event bidding and hosting to venue design and
event master planning, we provide a comprehensive approach from threat and
risk assessments to operational planning and implementation, and advanced
training for safety and security professionals.
Sport Integrity
The ICSS is a well-regarded and leading voice in the fight to protect the
integrity of sport. With an unrivalled team of experts committed to the drive
for transparency and anti-corruption across all areas of sport, we work at the
highest levels of government, international law and policing to advise and
support through educational and prevention programmes, thought-leading
research, advanced policy shaping, investigation and intelligence support.
ICSS Enterprise
To ensure the ICSS continues its role as a pioneer in the field of sport safety,
security and integrity, the organisation invests in and develops leading edge
research, training and education programmes.
Through ICSS Enterprise - a centre of research and innovation – we develop
research agendas and initiatives that allow us to maintain our thought-leading
role while working with many of the world’s leading academic institutions.
Save the Dream
As part of the ICSS commitment to safeguarding sport, the organisation has
established the rapidly expanding programme, Save the Dream.
By influencing policy makers, conducting social campaigns and implementing
its community projects and global initiatives, Save the Dream directly promotes
the positive ethics and values of sport to young people around the world.
Working alongside our partners who are leading organisations in sport,
government and civil society, Save the Dream aims to educate, inform, inspire
and empower youth to play a positive role in the future of sport.
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27 de julho 2015
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INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR SPORT SECURITY
ICSS
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Doha
Qatar
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Phone +974 4430 8000
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