Thousands of refugees in Asia will continue to be inspired by the heroism of athletes at the Beijing Olympics, even though the curtain has fallen on the Games, thanks to a United Nations-backed campaign in which competitors donated their surplus sportswear.
Some 30,000 pieces of sportswear, mainly from the National Olympic Committees of Australia, Japan, New Zealand and China, were donated during the Games, bringing the total collected so far in the "Giving is Winning" programme, run jointly by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC), to 82,000.
"For the refugees, these are not only useful items of clothing, but a symbol that people in the world beyond the refugee camps, especially famous athletes from the Olympics, care about them," said Veerapong Vongvarotai, UNHCR regional representative in China.
Every athlete's room in the Olympic Village contained biodegradable plastic bags to allow them to make contributions, which poured in from competitors from teams both large and small, including Andorra, Armenia, Bermuda, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Mauritius and Turkmenistan.
The clothing received prior to the start of the Games was distributed to refugees in Rwanda, Tanzania, Chad, Moldova, Georgia and Panama, while the latest donations are headed for Asia.
The "Giving is Winning" campaign, which will run until the end of the year, originally started during the 2004 Athens Olympics, during which 30,000 articles of clothing were collected to inspire young refugees in Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Eritrea, Kosovo and Tanzania.
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Saturday, August 30, 2008
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008
“Olympic Games offer venue to promote peace and friendship”
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon of the United Nations Wednesday highlighted the opportunity presented by the Beijing Olympic Games to promote friendship and peace, as he toured the site where athletes and fans from around the world will gather in just over one month's time.
He arrived in Beijing Sunday following his visit to Japan, the first stop on a three-nation tour that will also take him to the Republic of Korea before returning to Japan for the G-8 summit of major industrialized nations in Hokkaido.
Mr. Ban told reporters: "I hope this Olympic Games will be the venue for all athletes and people of the world to promote their mutual understanding, harmony, reconciliation and friendship on the basis of fair competition."
Mr Ban made a visit to Birdnest Stadium, the main venue for the competitions.
The Secretary-General hailed preparations of China for the Games. He stated: “The facilities and technologies all seem to be excellent. This is really fantastic, the most impressive that I have ever seen.”
He added: “I am quite confident that the Beijing Olympic Games will be the most successful Olympics in the history of the Olympic Games.”
While in the Chinese capital, the Secretary-General will be meeting with President Hu Jintao, Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi and other top officials.
He arrived in Beijing Sunday following his visit to Japan, the first stop on a three-nation tour that will also take him to the Republic of Korea before returning to Japan for the G-8 summit of major industrialized nations in Hokkaido.
Mr. Ban told reporters: "I hope this Olympic Games will be the venue for all athletes and people of the world to promote their mutual understanding, harmony, reconciliation and friendship on the basis of fair competition."
Mr Ban made a visit to Birdnest Stadium, the main venue for the competitions.
The Secretary-General hailed preparations of China for the Games. He stated: “The facilities and technologies all seem to be excellent. This is really fantastic, the most impressive that I have ever seen.”
He added: “I am quite confident that the Beijing Olympic Games will be the most successful Olympics in the history of the Olympic Games.”
While in the Chinese capital, the Secretary-General will be meeting with President Hu Jintao, Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi and other top officials.
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