HEALTH AND SPORTS IN AFRICA. A CHALLENGE FOR DEVELOPMENT: A CHALLENGE FOR DEVELOPMENT
작성자
MBOPI-KEOU F-X
아직 평점이 없습니다
Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
Health & Wellness
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
116
언어
프랑스어
출판됨
Sep 4, 2008
출판사
JOHN LIBBEY
ISBN-10
2742007229
ISBN-13
9782742007226
설명
This insightful exploration delves into the intricate relationship between health and sports across the African continent, emphasizing how these two domains intersect to shape development outcomes. The author, Mbiopi-Keou F-X, constructs a compelling narrative that highlights the various challenges that African nations face in harnessing the power of sports as a vehicle for improving public health and fostering economic growth. Through a careful analysis of historical context, cultural significance, and policy frameworks, the discussion sheds light on both the obstacles and opportunities present in promoting a robust sporting culture within diverse communities.
Mbiopi-Keou's work resonates with urgency as it articulates the necessity of addressing health disparities while leveraging sports as a transformative tool. By presenting case studies and real-life examples from various regions, the author engages readers in a meaningful dialogue about potential strategies for development. This multifaceted approach invites stakeholders—policymakers, educators, and community leaders—to rethink how sports can be integrated into broader health initiatives, ultimately aiming to inspire a healthier, more vibrant Africa.
Mbiopi-Keou's work resonates with urgency as it articulates the necessity of addressing health disparities while leveraging sports as a transformative tool. By presenting case studies and real-life examples from various regions, the author engages readers in a meaningful dialogue about potential strategies for development. This multifaceted approach invites stakeholders—policymakers, educators, and community leaders—to rethink how sports can be integrated into broader health initiatives, ultimately aiming to inspire a healthier, more vibrant Africa.