ISSA Programs
Focus Areas

Sports Ecosystem Development

Sports Ecosystem Development
Many ISSA member countries face cultural, economic, and resource-related barriers to sport development. This focus area highlights the need to strengthen national policy frameworks as a foundation for more inclusive, sustainable, and active sports ecosystems.

Organization of Multi-Sport Events

Organization of Multi-Sport Events
Elite athletes in ISSA member countries lack access to high-quality, culturally-aligned platforms where they can compete at international standards. Inadequate infrastructure, limited hosting capacity and the lack of coordinated, high-level competitions continue to hold back athletes’ performance and the global visibility of ISSA member countries.

Sports Academia & Research

Sports Academia & Research
ISSA member countries possess valuable intellectual capital in sport. Unlocking this potential calls for stronger collaboration and more coordinated efforts to advance research, innovation, and evidence-based development.

Integrating Islamic Values, Culture & Traditions in Global Sports Movement

Integrating Islamic Values, Culture & Traditions in Global Sports Movement
Current planning processes for international sports events provide limited consideration for the cultural needs of all athletes, and ISSA athletes often face unique challenges that hinder their ability to fulfil
their potential. With few platforms to voice these ongoing issues, their needs remain underrepresented, limiting both participation and performance at the highest level.

Sports Emergency Support

Sports Emergency Support
Many ISSA member countries continue to face complex challenges that impact the continuity of sport. With limited opportunities for shared support and coordination, efforts remain dispersed and long-term
solutions harder to sustain. Still, sport continues to serve as a unifying force for connection and strength across the ISSA community.
Focus Areas

Sports Ecosystem Development
Many ISSA member countries face cultural, economic, and resource-related barriers to sport development. This focus area highlights the need to strengthen national policy frameworks as a foundation for more inclusive, sustainable, and active sports ecosystems.

Organization of Multi-Sport Events
Elite athletes in ISSA member countries lack access to high-quality, culturally-aligned platforms where they can compete at international standards. Inadequate infrastructure, limited hosting capacity and the lack of coordinated, high-level competitions continue to hold back athletes’ performance and the global visibility of ISSA member countries.

Sports Academia & Research
ISSA member countries possess valuable intellectual capital in sport. Unlocking this potential calls for stronger collaboration and more coordinated efforts to advance research, innovation, and evidence-based development.

Integrating Islamic Values, Culture & Traditions in Global Sports Movement
Current planning processes for international sports events provide limited consideration for the cultural needs of all athletes, and ISSA athletes often face unique challenges that hinder their ability to fulfil
their potential. With few platforms to voice these ongoing issues, their needs remain underrepresented, limiting both participation and performance at the highest level.

Sports Emergency Support
Many ISSA member countries continue to face complex challenges that impact the continuity of sport. With limited opportunities for shared support and coordination, efforts remain dispersed and long-term
solutions harder to sustain. Still, sport continues to serve as a unifying force for connection and strength across the ISSA community.

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