Peace and Sport launches the global #WhiteCard 2026 campaign in the presence of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco
In Monaco, Peace and Sport is launching the 2026 edition of its global digital campaign #WhiteCard, in the presence of H.S.H. Prince Albert II. On the occasion of the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, this initiative mobilizes the international community to highlight the essential role of sport as a catalyst for peace, inclusion, and development, particularly for younger generations.
Learn, play, and grow up in peace: a right for every child
Around the world, millions of children are growing up in unstable environments where access to education and opportunities for development is compromised. Today, 251 million children are out of school, deprived not only of a fundamental right but also of skills essential to their development.
In the face of these challenges, Peace and Sport emphasizes that sport is a strategic tool for peace, inclusion, and child development. When properly structured, it helps build key skills such as empathy, cooperation, resilience, and conflict management—all of which are essential foundations for peaceful societies.
“In Monaco, the birthplace of the #WhiteCard campaign, we are proud to support an initiative that fully embodies our commitment to making sports accessible to everyone, especially young people. Sport is a powerful tool for education, inclusion, and dialogue between cultures. Through this initiative, we reaffirm the values that are dear to us: solidarity, respect, and the building of lasting peace.” – H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, Patron of Peace and Sport
“Peace cannot be achieved solely through international summits. It is also built in a pragmatic way on the playing fields, where sport fosters ecosystems of micro-peace, based on shared rules and the interaction and mutual respect of all those involved. Through the #WhiteCard campaign, we are reminding people that protecting access to sport means preserving these spaces of peace in everyday life, sustaining them, and replicating them to build more peaceful and inclusive societies.” – Joël Bouzou, President and Founder of Peace and Sport
An international campaign led by the Champions of Peace, sports figures, and institutions
From March 25 to April 6, several initiatives will mark the campaign. Among them are an event organized in partnership with Provale, featuring professional rugby players; an initiative led by the Vuelta cycling race; and speeches by Champions of Peace. Cheick Sallah Cissé, an Olympic champion from Côte d’Ivoire, will speak at the ChangeNOW summit in Paris, while Julian Agliardi, a Franco-American skateboarder, will address the United Nations headquarters during the conference dedicated to the International Day of Sport for Peace and Development.
Led by the Champions of Peace, the #WhiteCard digital campaign invites everyone to get involved by sharing their White Card on social media. Much more than just a symbol, this gesture becomes a visible, collective action in support of peace and inclusion. Every share helps amplify the message and turns each participant into a true leader of this global movement.
“The #WhiteCard isn’t just a symbolic gesture—it’s a commitment we share with the world. Every time it’s shared, it helps spread a message of peace and inclusion, and shows that sports can unite and inspire.” Didier Drogba – Vice President of Peace and Sport
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