Do You Think Governmental Bodies, NGOs, and Sports Entities Should Collaborate More Closely in Supporting Traditional Sports and Games (TSG)?Absolutely—collaboration among governmental bodies, NGOs, and sports entities is essential to the preservation, promotion, and sustainability of Traditional Sports and Games (TSG). These sectors each hold unique capabilities, and when unified, they form a powerful ecosystem to support TSG as a living cultural heritage and a tool for social transformation.Governments have the legislative authority and infrastructure to formally recognize TSG as part of national identity. Through policies, funding, educational integration, and heritage protections, they play a foundational role in institutionalizing TSG. Their support also enables the inclusion of TSG in school curricula, public festivals, and physical education programs.Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) are vital for grassroots mobilization, community outreach, and cultural documentation. They work directly with tradition bearers to preserve authenticity, empower youth and women, and fill gaps where government reach is limited.Sports entities, such as federations and clubs, provide the technical expertise, promotional reach, and sporting infrastructure to scale TSG both nationally and internationally. They ensure the organization of tournaments, uphold fair play, and integrate TSG into modern sports systems.Through collaboration, these actors can:Ensure policy coherence and resource optimizationAdvance UNESCO’s heritage safeguarding goalsUphold the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)Protect communities from cultural exploitation or marginalizationPromote inclusive and intergenerational engagementWithout coordinated efforts, initiatives often remain fragmented and lack sustainability. But with strong partnerships, we can foster a unified global movement—ensuring that TSG thrive as powerful expressions of culture, identity, and human unity.