Southern African NPCs Agree to Collectively Propel the Paralympic Movement Forward

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The National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) of Zambia, Lesotho, Namibia,

Botswana and Zimbabwe signed a Memorandum of Understanding at the

International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Regional Training Camp in Lusaka,

Zambia which aims to strengthen the Paralympic Movement in Southern Africa.

The IPC camp, which ran from 3-8 October, brought together almost 50

athletes, coaches and administrators from the five NPCs to share knowledge

and ideas.

Sponsored by the Norwegian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and

Confederation of Sports (NIF) and Charity and Sport, delegates had the

opportunity to attend a series of workshops and sports training sessions.

The NPCs used the opportunity to sign the Memorandum of Understanding for

South to South Cooperation, which covers training, competitions, awareness

raising and government lobbying.

They agreed to co-operate by exchanging training programmes for leadership,

coaches and classifiers. In addition they will exchange competition

programmes in Athletics, Powerlifting, Wheelchair Basketball, Goalball,

Sitting Volleyball and Swimming.

In the memorandum, the NPCs also committed to "promote independent living

among the disabled through entrepreneurship skills development; share

relevant information on the development of sports for the disabled; and

embark on awareness campaigns of sport for persons with disabilities in

rural areas."

A key aspect of the memorandum was also to jointly exert pressure on their

respective governments to provide financial support and tax relief, make all

sports venues accessible to persons with a disability and increase influence

and recognition for Paralympic Sport at government level.

"The five National Paralympic Committees also agreed to urge their

governments to include members of the National Paralympic Committees in all

government sports-related committees and international conferences" and

"employ full-time employees with knowledge of disability sports in the

Directorate of Sport," the agreement read.

For more information, contact: craig.spence@paralympic.org

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