General Sports Authority Position in Relation to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals
While the authority is primarily focused on sports, its initiatives indirectly and directly contribute to multiple SDGs. Here’s a detailed mapping:


SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-being
Contribution:
- Promoting physical activity, sports participation, and healthy lifestyles
- Organizing national sports events and campaigns to encourage active living
Impact: Helps reduce lifestyle-related diseases and improves mental and physical health across the population
SDG 4 – Quality Education
Contribution:
- Supporting youth sports programs and talent development
- Offering sports education and training initiatives
Impact: Enhances knowledge, skills, and personal development through structured sports education
SDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth
Contribution:
- Developing the sports industry as an economic sector
- Creating employment opportunities in sports management, coaching, and events
Impact: Contributes to economic diversification and professional opportunities for youth
SDG 10 – Reduced Inequalities
Contribution: Facilitating access to sports facilities and programs for all segments of society
Impact: Provides equal opportunities for participation, regardless of social or economic status