OCP and the NBA launch the JUNIOR LEAGUE in Morocco and Rwanda

Junior league NBA Morocco Rwanda

 

Preoccupied by the socio-professional insertion of youth, in particular those from disadvantaged backgrounds, OCP understands that sports is a vehicle for strong human values. It is within this context that the project to implement an NBA Junior League in Morocco and Rwanda is born. 

OCP Group and the National Basketball Association (NBA) tied a new multiyear partnership aiming at expanding the NBA Junior League programs in Morocco and Rwanda, but also at building new basketball courts in Khouribga, Benguerir and Kigali, the Rwandan capital. The NBA Junior League was launched this Monday, September 9, at Ennahda in the city of Khouribga, and Tuesday, September 10, at Omnisport in the city of Benguerir. As for the city of Kigali, the launch of the Junior League will start on Saturday, September 21, in the Integrated Polytechnic Regional Center.

The announcement was made during the opening ceremony on the newly built basketball court at Ennahda in Khouribga, Morocco in the presence of OCP Chairman and CEO, Mostafa Terrab; NBA Africa Managing Director and Basketball Africa League President, Amadou Gallo Fall; and 10-time NBA All-Star, Ray Allen.

“I am always inspired by the talent and energy of our young people,” said Mr Terrab. “Sport has the power to change lives. The goal of this project is to help them develop their potential through a sport they love. We are very happy to be launching this great project with the NBA in Khouribga, Benguerir and Youssoufia where OCP has such an integral place in the community. This partnership with the NBA is part of the OCP’s Act4Community initiative which is carried out by volunteers and one of the major objectives is development through sport.” 

Thanks to this new partnership, OCP Group and the NBA wish to ease the teaching of educational and sporting skills to young Moroccans and Rwandans. A partnership that will allow basketball to become an emancipation and empowerment tool for youngsters, and allow them to acquire the values of sports, develop their skills in communication and leadership, and increase their awareness of team spirit and solidarity. 

 “We are thrilled to partner with OCP Group to expand our Jr. NBA programming in Morocco and Rwanda,” said Mr. Amadou Gallo Fall.  “As we continue to push the boundaries of accessibility to our game, this authentic partnership will contribute tremendously to inspire more youngsters to play the game of basketball and grow with its core values while also empowering coaches and program administrators as role models for the youth in their communities.”

The Jr. NBA programs in both countries will feature 30 boys and 30 girls school teams competing for their respective leagues’ championship.  Each school team will represent one of the 30 NBA teams in each league and will receive corresponding NBA team-branded jerseys for their games.  

Moreover, the NBA Africa will expand this Junior League programs in Angola, Cameroon, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Republic of Congo, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda.  

This year, the NBA plans on reaching more than 51 million youth in 75 countries through league play, in-school programming, clinics, skills challenges, and other outreach events.

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