Qatar and WHO team up for healthy, safe FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

Qatar and WHO team up for healthy, safe FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

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By QLSports

The World Health Organization (WHO) and Qatar yesterday launched a new multi-year collaboration to make the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 a beacon for physical and mental health promotion, and also a model for ensuring future mega sport events are healthy and safe.

The three-year joint project, titled "Healthy 2022 World Cup – Creating Legacy for Sport and Health," was announced at a joint ceremony at WHO’s headquarters, in Geneva, by Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghrebreyesus, WHO Director-General; HE Dr Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari, Qatar's Minister of Public Health; HE Hassan Al Thawadi, Secretary General of the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy; FIFA President Gianni Infantino; and Dr Ahmed Al Mandhari, WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean.

WHO and Qatar, working closely with FIFA, will undertake joint activities to place the promotion of healthy lives, health security and physical and mental wellbeing at the heart of world football’s pinnacle event, being held from November 21 to December 18 next year.

Moreover, another critical goal of the project is to set and translate the best practices in health promotion, security and safety, as practiced at the FIFA World Cup 2022, for use at major sporting events around the world.

“I would like to thank Minister Al Kuwari and the State of Qatar for teaming up with WHO to make the FIFA World Cup 2022 a role model for healthy sporting events,” said Dr Tedros.

“WHO is committed to working with Qatar and FIFA to leverage the global power of football to help people lead the healthiest and safest lives possible.”

“As the Qatar tournament will be the first FIFA World Cup held during the pandemic, the event offers a unique opportunity to show how sport can promote health now and provide a lasting legacy for organizing healthy sporting events as the world recovers from the pandemic," Dr Tedros added.

Dr Al Kuwari said, "The State of Qatar is proud to be the first country from the Middle East to host the FIFA World Cup. But our goal is not just to hold a successful sporting event – it is also to hold the healthiest sporting event possible. It is for this reason we have teamed up with WHO."

“We look forward to working closely with WHO, FIFA and other partners on this new project to deliver a fantastic, healthy World Cup and leave a legacy that supports the staging of healthy, sustainable and safe mega sporting events in the future.”

The main themes the project will focus on are supporting people to practice healthy lifestyles, including through physical activity, healthy diets and tobacco cessation and control; promoting health security while ensuring mass gatherings and events are safe; and advocacy and awareness-raising for health.

Al Thawadi said, “Since being awarded the rights to host the FIFA World Cup 2022, we have carefully considered the importance of leaving sustainable and transformative social legacies that improve lives – in Qatar, within our region and around the world. With the experience of the pandemic, the importance of utilizing this platform to build awareness and improve public health has significantly increased.”

“This partnership with WHO will serve to elevate and enhance our existing efforts and contribute to ensuring that our region’s first FIFA World Cup maximizes its potential for social impact and serves as a benchmark for future events of a similar nature.”

Infantino praised the new partnership between Qatar and WHO, and said it built on the successful partnership FIFA and WHO signed in 2019 through a memorandum of understanding.

“In these past two years, FIFA and WHO have doubled our efforts to promote the importance of physical and mental health to millions of people everywhere, especially in light of the global challenges from COVID-19. We are committed to working with the world of football, from elite players to grassroots teams, to advance the message of health for all. WHO’s new project with Qatar aligns perfectly with FIFA’s collaboration with both sides. Working together, we will harness the power of sports as a catalyst for a safer and healthier world."

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the vital importance of physical activity for mental and physical health. According to WHO, up to 5 million deaths a year could be averted if the global population was more active.

WHO statistics show that one in four adults, and four out of five adolescents, do not get enough physical activity.

Globally, this is estimated to cost US$54 billion in direct healthcare and another US$14 billion to lost productivity.

At a time when the pandemic has deepened vulnerabilities and inequities, it is more important than ever to ensure everyone of all ages and abilities can have access to safe sports.

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