Several thousand technical shirts 42K will travel in the coming months to various areas of Africa with the staff of Training Senegal a NGDO (non-governmental organization for development) that presides over Antonio Zamorano.
42K and Training Senegal have reached an agreement to wear technical shirts 42K to different rural schools in the department of Kebemer (Senegal) and in Bamako (capital of Mali).
Technical T-shirts 42K to promote school sports in Senegal and Mali
Training Senegal is a non-profit ONGD that works in the Sahel in different projects to promote access to basic rights such as education and health.
One of these projects has to do with the promotion of school sports as part of the strengthening of schooling to promote the necessary social transformation that helps combat the rural exodus.
Sport is a cohesive element that provides numerous values that help to strengthen the feeling of community, one of the objectives pursued to fight against the rural exodus.
42K You saw an athletics team of about thirty boys and girls
In addition to the donation of technical shirts for different rural schools in Senegal and Mali, 42K has promised to dress a Athletics team from the Senegalese town by Ndeur Diop (in the Louga region) as part of the agreement to promote the values that sports practice entails.
It is a group of approx. about thirty schoolchildren, both boys and girls, with ages ranging from 8 to 15 years. One of the aspects that Antonio Zamorano highlights with emotion is the presence of girls in this athletics team, since being a country in which Islam is the predominant religion (almost 97% of the population) it is sometimes complicated the participation of girls in certain activities such as sports.
Training Senegal, more than a decade working in the Sahel
The ONGD Training Senegal aims to combat poverty and reduce inequalities through the development of different training projects, which are fundamentally focused on the schooling of kids and young people and on professional training, especially for women from rural environments.
Training Senegal has a constant presence in Senegal through its own staff and also in collaboration with different Senegalese organizations dedicated to local development projects.
The area of Senegal in which he carries out his work is part of the Sahel and is one of the places on the planet that suffers the worst consequences of global warming in the most dramatic way, with a permanent drought that has led to rural exodus and massive emigration.
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Paco Amoros
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Graduated in Journalism from the CEU Cardenal Herrera University and master's degree in digital marketing. Head of Communication for 42K.
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