Symposia ,
Hyderabad, India CISM strives to organise international symposia at least every year to study various aspects of physical education and sport within member states' armed forces. In 2008, was the symposium about "How to emphasize the importance of sports within the Armed Forces at national and international level" took place in
Sofia, Bulgaria 24–25 September 2008. A symposium on "Sports science: fundamental tool of modern sports management" in
Prague 18–23 September 2009 was attended by 70 participants from 27 countries, and saw the relaunch of the CISM Academy.
Sport for Peace (Turkey), 130-kg Free-Style. 19th World Military Wrestling Championship (CISM),
Camp Lejeune,
North Carolina. In 2005, CISM organised the seminar "Sport and peace" which was held in
Mantova, Italy. Representatives from more than 22 countries, International Organizations, IOC, UN, UNICEF, Sports Associations, CISM Member Nations and organizations directly dealing with peace, health, sport and education attended the Seminar. In October 2007, during the 4th Military World Games in India, CISM organised in partnership with the IOC, the Indian Olympic Association and the Organising Committee of the World Games, an International Forum on Sport for Peace, with the theme: "Sport, a concrete fundamental tool to promote Peace". This year, on 20 March, in the framework of the Winter Games, CISM organized in close cooperation with IOC, the International Forum on the subject Sport for Peace – "From positive initiatives to systemic integrated programs". Forum participants signed a declaration "CISM Aosta Call-to-Action 2010 on Sport for Peace" summarising the common wishes and asking all institutions to formally establish a bilateral and mutual agreement in order to undertake concrete programmes aimed at sharing good practices and effectively implementing Sport for Peace programmes.
Women in sport Canada was the first country to include women's categories while hosting
Taekwondo in 1993, had the first female sport committee president (sailing) and also hosted the 1st Women in CISM Week in Kingston in 2008. ==See also==