The Association of Portuguese-speaking Olympic Committees (ACOLOP) will be celebrating its 19th anniversary in style on 8 June. The event will take place at UNICA's premises in Palmarejo. It is scheduled to start at 4pm local time and promises to be a memorable celebration.
This year, the title of the event is "The diversity of inclusion in sport". ACOLOP intends to promote a discussion around this relevant topic, addressing the importance of inclusion and diversity in the world of sport. Through talks, round tables and other interactive activities, it is hoped to provide an environment conducive to reflection and debate on how to promote inclusion in sport.
The event will take place in person, with all the necessary safety protocols in place to guarantee the health and well-being of all participants. In addition, ACOLOP is committed to ensuring that the 19th anniversary celebration is accessible to a wider audience by broadcasting the event online via the ZOOM platform, Facebook and on the official ACOLOP website.
The online broadcast will allow people from all over the world to join the celebration, regardless of their geographical location. It will be an opportunity for individuals interested in sport, inclusion and diversity to actively participate in the discussions, asking questions, sharing ideas and contributing to a global perspective on the topic.
ACOLOP has worked hard over the years to promote Olympic values and the spirit of unity between Portuguese-speaking countries. Its 19th anniversary is a moment to celebrate and recognise the progress made so far. It also serves as a starting point for new initiatives and future projects aimed at continuing to promote inclusion and diversity in sport.
If you're a sports enthusiast, an advocate of inclusion or just someone who wants to learn more about this fascinating topic, join ACOLOP on 8 June at 4pm (local time). This event will be a unique opportunity to get involved in an enriching discussion and contribute to a more inclusive and diverse sporting world.
For more information about the event and how to take part online, visit the official ACOLOP website or follow the organisation's social networks. Together, we can build a more inclusive sporting future for all.