The International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA) is a global platform open to organizations working within the field of sport for all, recreational sports and physical activity. Created in 1995, ISCA is today a global actor closely cooperating with its 130 member organizations, international NGOs, and public and private sector stakeholders. Its 40 million individual members from 65 countries represent a diverse group of people active within youth, sport and cultural activities.
ISCA members expressed their support to pursue the actual two-fold strategy of action and advocacy. The past year has shown that the combination of these two pillars produced excellent results, as the visibility, credibility, and impact of the organization can be fully deployed. ISCA president, Mogens Kirkeby explained that "in a nutshell the strategy is build on, # The project work serving as laboratory to develop the sport political agenda and create tangible results in the international and national Sport for All field. # The advocacy work performing as the voice of the Sport for All sector towards international institutions, influencing the international debate and helping to shape policies." Further the President affirmed that ISCA will develop the international cooperation on a continental basis. "We will strengthen the Continental Committees in Asia, Latin America and Europe as the vehicle for this development, as well as will intensify our effort in North America and Africa through partnerships with potent regional partners."


the ISCA General Assembly 2011 was most pleased to welcome to World O-Sport Federation (WOF) within the organization, namely