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World Players Association urges inclusion of athlete voices in global sports governance

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World Players Association urges inclusion of athlete voices in global sports governance
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Matthew Painter Head of Communications | UNI Global Union

The World Players Association presented the perspectives of professional athletes and their unions at the United Nations Human Rights Council’s quadrennial panel on sport and human rights. In July 2024, amidst a season of major sporting events, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights gathered governments, experts, civil society, and leaders from the UN and International Olympic Committee (IOC) to discuss inclusiveness in sports.

World Players emphasized the importance of including athletes and their independent representatives in global sports governance to align sport with human rights under universal values. Drawing from experiences and research by player associations across various sports and countries, World Players made key recommendations to ensure athletes have full access to internationally guaranteed human rights, including those under the International Labour Organization’s Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work.

Alford stated: “Athletes are ready to play in a different world. They need a level playing field. Are States ready to support them?”

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Every four years, leading up to the Summer Olympic Games, the Human Rights Council discusses promoting human rights through sport and the Olympic ideal. This year's panel coincided with the tenth anniversary of an open letter from John Ruggie, former UN Special Representative on Business Human Rights, and Mary Robinson, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. The letter declared that the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights apply to mega-sporting events.

Reflecting on this milestone, Alford noted that progress has stalled because athletes lack equal say in decisions affecting their lives. She highlighted upcoming challenges and opportunities to address power imbalances in sports governance. Alford urged States to recognize athletes as individuals with specific rights and protections.

Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, remarked that athletes increasingly speak out against violations or systemic injustices at great personal risk. "These athletes must be supported and protected," he said, advocating for avenues allowing them to speak out safely.

Türk referenced recent discussions between his office and World Players Association affiliates about empowering athletes through human rights mechanisms.

Thomas Bach, President of the IOC; Alexandra Xanthaki, UN Special Rapporteur in cultural rights; Najlah Imad Al-Dayyeni, Iraqi table tennis Paralympian; and Yiech Pur Biel, IOC Member from South Sudan's Refugee Olympic Team at the 2016 Rio Games also participated in the panel.

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