Third edition of highly anticipated NA WE WE sports jamboree by LOYOC takes off in Bafoussam
Brian Mboh
Thousands of athletes from the
Centre, West , North West, South West
and Far North regions converged on July 6,at
the Bafoussam Lycee CLassique Campus,in Bafoussam, chief town of the West
region to part-take in the highly
anticipated, third edition of the NA WE WE Sports holiday jamboree. Organized
by the non-government organization Local Youth Corner Cameroon.
Unfolding under the theme; ''Using sports as a tool to promote social cohesion and well-being between displaced persons and their host communities’’.
The official kick-off ceremony of the sports fiesta, was given by ,the Secretary Genaral at the Ministry of Youth and Civic Education, Benga Zachee Robert Theophile, personal representative of Minister Mounouna Foutsou. Accompanying him, was the resident Canadian High Commission to Cameroon, Lorraine Anderson,the deputy resident head of mission for UNFPA, Neomi Dalmonte, officials from PLAN Cameroon, UNDP, GIZ,the Inspector General at the West Governors’s office, representing governor Awa Fonka Augustine,the Senior Divisional Officer for Mifi, local administrators and some tradition rulers.
Scheduled for July 6 to August 24, the various displaced persons shall compete in four disciplines, for both the men and women categories such as; Handball, football, basketball and dancing, with 40 teams and a total of 5000 athletes . The event will also permit visitors, athletes to carry out free consultation campaigns, engage in the ongoing voters registration process. And permit them to know about the activities carried out by some partnering UN specialized agencies present.
Speaking during the event, the Secretary General at the Ministry of Youth and Civic Education, extended Minister Mounouna Foutsou’s words of appreciation and encouragements towards the Executive Director of Local Youth Corner Cameroon, Christian Achaleke and his entire team for the giant strides made in promoting civic values and moral rearmament.
For the Executive Director of Local
Youth Corner Cameroon, Christian Achaleke, the aim of the NA WE WE Sports
jamboree is to create a platform where young people within displaced
communities and their host communities
can come together, learn from each
other, build long lasting connections
which fosters peace and sustainable development with the help of supporting
partners playing a pivotal role.
Canadian High Commissioner, Lorraine Anderson,
said;’’ It is very important for the youths to understand , that the Canadian government is always delighted in giving them the support , when it comes to using sports as a tool for the promotion of peace, among their various communities and helping them know how to handle their differences’’.
’’We are always enthusiastic to accompany activities aimed at putting young people first all the time and promoting social cohesion, that can permit the Cameroonian youth to live together and advocate for peace void of sexual violence, knowledge of their rights and protection of her body .We urged them to take advantage of the vacation to get more information on sexuality education, play together and live together on the same place. My message for them is to invest on edu-taining activities’’.
About NA WE WE
The NA-WE-WE Sports Jamboree is an
annual summer holiday youth-led community initiative that aims at using sports
and recreational activities as a vehicle to foster social cohesion, moral,
civic, and entrepreneurial rearmament as well as healthy living between and
among displaced persons and host communities. This jamboree is youth-focused
(15-35) and adopts an innovative sports approach inspired by global sports for
peace and development tools that focuses on using sports to bring people from
different walks of life to play, dialogue and build relationships; raise
awareness while providing basic amenities to communities as well as inculcate
core moral, civic and entrepreneurial values the athletes and spectators The
2nd Edition was officiated by H.E. the Minister of Youth Affairs and Civic
Education. We reached 5000 DPs; mobilised 500 athletes; over 100,000 people
engaged physically; and over 3000,000 people through media engagements.
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