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Judo for Refugees
World Refugee Day: From Celebration to Responsibility

The calendar, each year, is filled with celebrations, commemorations and anniversary dates.

WJC - Doha 2023
Fight to Give Hope, Fight to Live

They are not different, really not. They train every day to perform and improve.

Judo for Everyone
The Loretta Doyle Foundation: Empowering Refugees Through Judo

Many people around the world are forced to leave their homes due to conflict, persecution and or violence. ...

Editorial
Our Collective Responsibility to Remain Human

What is truly at the core of our written judo values? Is it about respect? Is it about tolerance? We ...

Interview
How Can I Go to the Earthquake Zone and What Can I Do?

A few days ago we published a first article about our recent visit to the areas affected by the earthquake ...

Judo for Refugees
The True Champions Found a New Family

On Thursday 13th April, at noon, an important meeting took place in the office of the IJF President.

Judo for Peace
They Are Not Alone

Despite the difficulties and the hardship, Ukrainian children continue to move towards their goals and ...

WJD 2022, Inclusion, Judo for Refugees
WJD 2022: Connected by Judo: Malawi Celebrates Phase One

Dzaleka refugee camp is located not far from Lilongwe, the capital city of Malawi.

Judo for Peace
Peace Is in Good Hands in South Africa

On 19th March 2022 we wrote about the visit of Johannes and Regina Daxbacher to Lesotho and South Africa. ...

Judo for Refugees
Connected by Judo: the Kick-Off

On Wednesday 2nd February 2022, at 10:00 a.m. Johannesburg time, the 'Connected by Judo' programme was ...

Judo Celebrates Peace

Every year, since 1981, on 21st September, the international community celebrates the International Day ...

Judo for Refugees
6 Judoka Integrate With the Olympic Refugee Team

Finding out, for an athlete, that he or she will participate in the Olympic Games is always an emotional ...