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Rugby in Africa

 

RUGBY IN AFRICA PROJECT OPENS DOOR TO HIGHLY QUALIFIED APPLICANTS FOR 2012 TRANSAFRICA COACHING EXPEDITION TEAM

Rugby in Africa

After two years of project development,Bhubesi Pride's TransAfrique mission, departing in January 2012, involving a team of six highly qualified coaches and teachers driving through Africa over six months from the UK to South Africa, delivering a mass participation rugby, sports and education programme in ten African countries, is now ready to open its doors to enthusiastic and committed candidates.

Recent project work in March and April saw Richard Bennett (Bhubesi Pride Project Coordinator) work with staff at 15 partner schools in the ten aforementioned African countries, supporting NGOs and national rugby unions, preparing for next years 2012 mission - the first in a three year sustainable programme. African schools are also forming longterm sustainable links with schools in the UK. The application process began last year, and we're now maximising July and August 2011 to offer individuals one last chance to be involved.

Rugby in Africa

The application process is now open; apply online at: www.rugbyinafrica.org. Closing date: Sunday 20th August 2011.