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The International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA) is an organisation bringing together sport, culture and youth organisations from across the globe. ISCA believes that everyone should have the chance to participate in international activities such as festivals, exchanges and sports tournaments. We call this "Sport and Culture for All". Sport is not just about competition and exercise, but also involves having a good time and making friends. Moreover, sport regulates social behaviour and creates a feeling of belonging – which in turn leads to a strengthening of democracy.

LATEST NEWS
Now Public: EU draft policy guidelines for physical activity ISCA president comments

Michal Krejza, Head of the Sport Unit of the Eu...

Sport Political statement From the ISCA General Assembly 2008
The Sport for All sector and its organisations pro...
Executive Committee Adopts Agenda for General Assembly

ISCA’s Executive Committee met from 25-28 Septe...

Transparency in ISCA Executive Committee takes the lead

Effective from the upcoming Executive Committee...

Mobility, Dialogue and Participation - Sport for All movement presented as relevant partner in promoting Active Citizenship! Over 900 Attend Conference

"Sport: a school for active citizenship?" was t...

Have a look at recent and past editions of the ISCA magazine "CultureSports".

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The presentations from the Congress and Book of Abstracts can be downloaded from ISCA Library webpage here.

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60 delegates from 23 ISCA Members and 5 observer organizations met in Barcelona for the General Assembly 2008.  Highlights of the General Assembly include the launch of thematic networks and the adoption of a Sport Political Statement. Read more »

The 2008 edition of the EYSF is coming-up and we are happy to announce that from the 30th of November to the 6th of December 2008 Paris will host the Forum.
The EYSF2008 will provide an outstanding platform for active young people to share projects, involve in European cooperation and engage with decision makers on a national and European level.
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ISCA wants to take an active role in environmental protection in regard to sport and set-up the second step in the collaboration with the UN Environment Program.

“We are aware that practicing sports is closely connected to nature and our sports facilities, events and activities have an huge impact on the environment”, says Anders Bülow, former ISCA President.

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Current Events

Children's Fitness Seminar Welcomes 33 Persons

The ISCA Health Network welcomes 33 persons from 9 countries at the DGI-ISCA Children's Fitness Seminar.  The seminar is being held in Copenhagen on 18-19 September. The purpose of this seminar is to create awareness and the foundation for future strategies in "Sport for All" on the topic of children’s fitness.  Presentations of the seminar can be downloaded here.

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ISCA General Assembly 2008

The ISCA General Assembly will take place on Thursday, 23 October 2008 in Barcelona. The host site will be the Museum and Centre for Sport Studies. Delegates to the General Assembly may register via the European Sport for All Congress.  

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2nd Youth Camp - Brazil

The 2nd Camp Brazil will be organized by the ISCA Latin American Youth Committee in the fall of 2008 with the support of ISCA Latin America Members. The Camp has the objective to promote the integration among youngsters of Latin America through the experience of sportive and cultural activities.

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Seminar on Intercultural dialogue in Sport, Organised in Ljubljana

The International Round-table »SPORT FOR ALL AS THE ELEMENT OF INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE« tookplace from the 15th - 16th May in Slovenia. The round-table aimed to provide a common space for learning about and devloping sport as a popular tool and sector in the discussions on intercultural dialogue, about life long learning strategies in NGOs and in GOs and about integration through sport.

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