The Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC) secretary general Hassan al-Thawadi highlighted sport’s power to transform a region’s social and economic development during a speech at the United Nations (UN).

He was speaking during the ‘Harnessing the Power of Sport to Achieve Sustainable Development exhibition’, which was organised to showcase that the 2022 FIFA World Cup is an opportunity for the Middle East and Arab world to illustrate its potential. It also highlighted sport’s power to transform the region’s social and economic development.
HE the Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohamed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, UN Deputy Secretary General Amina J Mohamed, and Qatari diplomat and former permanent representative of Qatar to the UN Nassir Abdulaziz al-Nasser also spoke at the event.
Speaking on the sidelines of the 2017 UN General Assembly in New York, al-Thawadi said Qatar’s hosting of the 2022 FIFA World Cup will accelerate and inspire social development, cultural expression, technological progress and economic empowerment across the country and region.
“Don’t underestimate the shared love of sport … it is vitally important that the power of sport is utilised to realising the ambitions across the full extent of the 2030 Agenda and achieving its aim, to profoundly improve the lives of all – and transform our world for the better.
“Events of this stature are able to bring billions of people together from every corner of the world. They can serve to accelerate and inspire…in a manner and at a pace that few other initiatives can match,” said al-Thawadi.
During his speech, the secretary general outlined the SC’s legacy projects, including Generation Amazing, Challenge 22 and the Josoor Institute.
He also highlighted the tournament’s desired impact on young people across the region, and the opportunities such a historic opportunity creates.
“Sport is uniquely equipped to play a significant role in attaining these goals,” he continued.
“It breaks down barriers, creates friendships and enhances cultural understanding. No matter our creed, belief, nationality or economic status, sport touches on our passion and brings out the best of us as individuals and human beings.”
Al-Thawadi concluded by saying Qatar’s vision had not changed since the country won the right to host the tournament in 2010.
“When we bid to host the FIFA World Cup, we recognised the immense potential of bringing an event to the Middle East and the Arab world for the first time,” he pointed out.
“We firmly believed that the time was right for our region to be given the opportunity to showcase itself to the world in a new light. It is an unfortunate reality that much of the world views our region through a lens clouded by conflict and negative headlines. Our vision is to transform that view.”
He added: “We won’t deny that our goals are ambitious. While we are aiming for the stars, our feet are firmly on the ground.
“This is about dreaming big, to extract as much benefit as possible for people – in Qatar, the region and around the world. It is a precious opportunity that we must not waste.
“An opportunity to share a common mission and make a difference through creating a better future. We intend to make the most of it. I invite you to join us on our journey.”