Wednesday , April 17 2024

AFC and Red Cross sign partnership for social development efforts!

The Asian Football Confederation’s (AFC) commitment to inspire hope and enrich lives through football marked another significant milestone today with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) – the world’s largest international humanitarian organisation.

The ceremony, which took place at the AFC House in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, strengthens the foundations and partnerships of the AFC Dream Asia Foundation which was launched in March this year.

Speaking at the opening of the signing agreement, AFC General Secretary Dato’ Windsor John said, “Football continues to serve as a powerful platform to empower the most vulnerable segments of society and unite communities all across the Continent.”

“Drawing on the networks of world’s leading organisations, we want to plant the seeds of hope to grow opportunities for the most marginalised people in Asia to live more meaningful lives through the joys of the beautiful game.”

“Today’s partnership with the International Federation of Red Cross brings to life our aspirations under the banner of One Asia, One Goal.”

The MoU, combines the AFC’s objective of undertaking effective social responsibility campaigns and the IFRC’s commitment to ‘Partner for more resilient communities’. The AFC is joining the IFRC’s ‘One Billion Coalition for Resilience, global initiative, enabling one billion people to take active steps to work towards a world where everyone is safer, healthier and can thrive, even in the face of adversity.

Xavier Castellanos, IFRC Regional Director for Asia Pacific, said: “This is a wonderful opportunity for two organisations with the biggest reach in the region to foster behaviour change, both on a personal level and in our communities.”

“We are laying the foundation for increased opportunities between AFC members, all those who love football in Asia and nine million Red Cross Red Crescent volunteers who work tirelessly to help their communities be stronger and better prepared for threats they face.”

“Each year we support 70 million people during emergencies. We commit to safer and more socially inclusive communities in Asia. This partnership will serve to make our communities stronger,” Mr Castellanos said.

Through the AFC Dream Asia Foundation, the cooperation will provide a framework for regional collaboration between the AFC, its Member Associations, the IFRC and its National Societies across Asia.

It will pave the way to create a positive impact in three collaborative areas, including expanding a culture of safety across the region, supporting emergency assistance and disaster response as well as the promotion of social inclusion, non-violence and peace through football.

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