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When Football Unites

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Play31, a non profit organization founded in 2008 by Jakob Silas Lund, a student at Columbia University in . Attracted supporters that were UN Ambassadors, Christian Wenaweser of Liechtenstein, and Heraldo Munoz of Chile, Advocacy Director of the 's rights division at Human Rights Watch Jo Becker, and the bestselling Sierra Leonean author and former child soldier, Ishmael Beah. The name Play31 comes from the 31st article of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which states that all have the right to play.

Play31 brings people together by the means of sport across cultural, religious, and political differences in order to promote reconciliation and mutual understanding. The sport of football is used as an instrument to gather people and start a dialogue, by creating a space for the open-minded meeting between people, and using football to create greater respect and understanding between people.

 

 

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