Day four in Bamako was a very productive one. Right To Play held a conference at the National Sports University on a range of topics from: sport and education to sport for development. There was some media coverage and great dialogue. As ambassadors we all addressed the room with our personal stories and messages.
In the afternoon we got to be big kids! Right To Play was celebrating its 10th anniversary and used an inclusive play day to celebrate. Happy Anniversary! 200 kids from eight Bamako community centres were unleashed and we had a ball.
There were also students from Jigiya Kanlaso school, which is a school for children with special needs. I learned an important aspect of Right To Play is having their coaches adapt and modify games so all children can participate.
Thanks for letting me share this with you. Have a great weekend.
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Dave, Marnie, Chris, Moi, Jeremy at the conference |
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Right To Play Mali staff, some of the best souls I've met |
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The boys with the staff after the conference |
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Chris with the director of the university |
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I was all up in this parachute, it didn't make any sense, ahh feels like grade 3! |
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Jeremy and the kids |
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Cutie Pies |
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Chris and the boyz |
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I love this picture! (Chris took it) |
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Love this one too (Chris again!) |
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Duck duck goose...Mali version, so much fun! |
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Dave, his group loved him! |