Thursday, July 1, 2010

A Moment of Childhood and Happiness- UNRWA Gaza Summer Games 2010

A Moment of Childhood and Happiness - UNRWA Gaza Summer Games 2010
The children storm towards the swimming pool and the sea. There is great anticipation, huge expectations. Who will get to go in first? In the far corner, another group of children are half sitting on their chairs, half lying on the table. They are in deep concentration as they paint blue skies, flowers, animals and trees on a poster-sized piece of paper. Children's songs are heard from an open area under the canopy. Some girls are skipping rope nearby.

You are in Gaza - more specifically on the beach, in one of the camps set up by UNRWA for the 2010 Summer Games.

For four consecutive years, UNRWA has run the Summer Games to give the children in Gaza psychological relief and a sense of childhood and happiness. With broad encouragement and support from the community, the Games feature activities such as sports, arts and crafts, traditional dance, song and theatre.

Eight weeks of fun

This year, as was the case in 2009, some 250,000 children are expected to take part in eight weeks of fun offered in 144 locations across the Gaza Strip, including 38 purpose-built beach locations, orphanages and children's wards.

This year's Games opened through a moving torch festival held on 13 June. Some 50 children were involved in a relay over 17km from Deir al Balah to the UNRWA Field Office in Gaza City, where an UNRWA student lit the Summer Games flame. Pleased with both local and international support for the Games, John Ging, director of UNRWA operations in Gaza, reminded the audience of the responsibility we all have in helping to change the circumstances of Gaza's children to a more positive environment in tune with their wonderful spirit and potential.

Record breakers

A unique opportunity to prove that potential to the entire world will arise already in early July, when the children will be involved in a record-breaking attempt for the Guinness Book of World Records. Building on last year's success, Gaza's children will set out to smash their won record for kites flown simultaneously. Not nearly satisfied by a single-record breaking event, the children are posed to break the record for the number of basketballs bounced simultaneously later in the month, on 22 July.


With world records as the true highlights, the UNRWA Summer Games constitute the largest youth recreation initiative in the region, providing a rare chance for children in Gaza to explore artistic talent, develop new skills and take part in team-oriented activities. For children, traumatised by conflict and violence, this tranquil, yet creative space for respite, learning and companionship is critical in their development.

The Games therefore build on and complement the ongoing work by UNRWA to teach openness, respect and tolerance in its schools - all based on the universal values of human rights. What better than to learn these values on the Gaza beach?

Rebuilding

On 28 June, a Summer Games recreation facility on the beach in Nuseirat was vandalised. UNRWA immediately rebuilt the camp and children were back having fun less than a day after the attack.

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