Skip to main content
17803
Go to International Paralympic Committee homepage Official website of the Paralympic Movement
Contrast:
High Contrast
Normal Contrast
Enlargement:
Larger Font Size
Default Font Size
Smaller Font Size
    • Home
    • Paralympic Games
    • Events & Competitions
    • The IPC
    • Results, Rankings & Records
    • Media centre
    • Sports
    • Classification
    • Videos
    • Athletes
    • Fan Zone
    • NPCs
    • Agitos Foundation
    • Partnerships
    • Newsletter
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Youtube
    • Instagram

    All African Games Have Potential to Create Significant Change

    21.10.2010
    Listen to this page using ReadSpeaker

    Next September’s All African Games could create significant societal change towards people with a disability according to Leonel da Rocha Pinto, President of the African Paralympic Committee.

    Speaking after the second joint planning meeting of stakeholders for the tenth All African Games in Mozambique, da Rocha Pinto called on National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) to embrace the Games as they had the potential to showcase Paralympic Sport in Africa and help change perceptions.

    Leonel da Rocha Pinto, President of the African Paralympic Committee, said: “The All African Games next September are potentially life changing for the athletes taking part and also society in general.

    “For the athletes it is the opportunity to compete in a major international event which will bring them significant benefits in terms of awareness, stature, experience and preparation for London 2012.

    “But from a society point of view, these Games will act as platform to showcase the best of Paralympic Sport. This, in turn, should act as a trigger to change people’s perceptions of people with a disability in the host country Mozambique and the rest of Africa bringing to life the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

    “Over the coming weeks and months we will be working closely with our NPCs to ensure athletes competing in the Games next September are in the best possible shape to do justice to Paralympic Sport.”

    More than 5,000 athletes from over 50 countries are expected to take part in the Games which will take place in Maputo, Mozambique from 3-18 September 2011.

    It will be the fourth time that athletes with a disability have been integrated into the All African Games programme and hundreds are expected to compete in swimming and athletics.

    Also in attendance at last Saturday’s meeting was the International Paralympic Committee’s Chief Operating Officer Georg Schlachtenberger who visited the proposed facilities for the Games and met Mozambique’s Minister of Sports and Youth Pedrito Caetano.

    Georg Schlachtenberger said: “The tenth All African Games will be an important event to showcase to the public the performance of athletes with a disability.

    “A lot of work needs to be done between now and next September and the IPC is committed to sharing its expertise with those involved to ensure Mozambique hosts the best Games possible.

    “One of the benefits of the Games in Mozambique will be the bringing to life of the UN Convention on the Right of Persons with Disabilities which the Government is expected to ratify later this year.”

    The first All African Games took place in 1965 when athletes from 30 countries competed in Brazzaville, Congo. However, it wasn’t until the seventh Games hosted in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1999 that athletes with a disability were invited to take part in the main programme.

    The last games were held in Algeria in July 2007.

    • Tweet
      • print
      • send
    LATEST NEWS
    Nadezhda Fedorova suspended for anti-doping violation 05.08.2019 Nadezhda Fedorova suspended for anti-doping violation
    Nottwil 2019: USA top table as Junior Worlds conclude 05.08.2019 Nottwil 2019: USA top table as Junior Worlds conclude
    Nottwil 2019: Breathless third day 04.08.2019 Nottwil 2019: Breathless third day
    Nottwil 2019: Noah Malone makes his way 03.08.2019 Nottwil 2019: Noah Malone makes his way
    Vote for July’s Athlete of the Month 02.08.2019 Vote for July’s Athlete of the Month
    More news...following the link
    Worldwide Paralympic Partners
    Go to Atos partner page
    Go to Bridgestone partner page
    Go to OttoBock partner page
    Go to Panasonic partner page
    Go to Samsung partner page
    Go to Toyota partner page
    Go to Visa partner page
    International Partners
    Go to Allianz partner page
    Go to BP partner page
    Go to Citi partner page
    • FAQ
    • Privacy
    • Imprint
    • Jobs
    Powered by Go to Atos. Worldwide IPC partner page
    The Paralympic Games
    Summer Games
    Winter Games
    Sochi 2014
    Rio 2016
    All the results & medallist since 1960
    Games video archive
    About the IPC
    Who we are
    Anti-Doping
    Medical
    Partners
    IPC Strategic Plan 2015-2018
    IPC Handbook
    Publications and Documents
    Media Centre
    News
    Features & Interviews
    The Paralympian
    Videos
    Athlete of the Month
    Media Office
    Sports
    Summer Sports
    Winter Sports
    Biographies
    NPCS
    Africa
    America
    Asia
    Europe
    Oceania
    Go to International Paralympic Committee homepage
    Official Website of the Paralympic Movement • IPC
    Homepage
    Paralympic Games
    The IPC
    Results, Ranking & Records
    Media Centre
    Videos
    Sports
    International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
    Adenauerallee 212-214, 53113 Bonn, Germany
    Telephone: +49-228-2097-200 • Fax: +49-228-2097-209 • E-mail: info@paralympic.org
    16:21:01