FIAS issued the "Strategy for sustainable development" by 2030

This autumn the International SAMBO Federation launched Sustainability Strategy 2030. The FIAS Sustainability strategy plan aims to support activities with a clear vision, adaptation to new requirements and provide a sustainable event and to be a role model for SAMBO community and other sports federations around the world.
In 2014, the International SAMBO federation made an important strategic decision towards supporting the UN SDG’s 2030. Being one of the smallest federations, FIAS was one of the first who released a sustainability report and sustainability event guide for the partners among other sports organisations.
Last year FIAS joined the UN Sports for Climate Action Framework along with other sports federations, to further strengthen the organisations pledge to climate change.
The new decade from the very beginning challenged everyone. The global situation has triggered a shift in priorities. “New normal” is also the time to renewal, to restart and improve outdated practices, to rewire current systems, force and incorporate sustainable methods.
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Federations 7 FebruaryAll Japan SAMBO Championships held in Tokyo
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Competitions 6 FebruaryRegulations of the continental European SAMBO Championships have been published
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Competitions 5 FebruaryRegulations of the continental SAMBO championships of Asia and Oceania have been published