FORMER Zambia soccer squad captain Kalusha Bwalya and two
other Zambian sports personalities last week attended a United Nations sponsored
athletics training forum in America.
Other Zambians, who are among 30 other international
sports stars, are squash queen Victoria Chishimba and swimming sensation Ellen
Hight.
According to a statement from Mathias Daka, charge
d'affaires at the Zambia's Permanent Mission to the UN, the two-day event which
was held in New York, also chose Kalusha as the principle athlete ambassador for
Zambia's nationwide measles campaign which runs from June 7 to 13, 2003.
The former Zambian skipper's specific role in the measles
campaign is yet to be determined, but small postcards bearing his image and
conveying key health messages are to be distributed in Chienge, Kafue, Kabwe and
Mufulira to publicise the campaign.
The first of its kind, the Right-To-Play forum was held
under the auspices of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and
Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.
Right-To-Play is a humanitarian, non-governmental
organisation committed to improving the lives of the most disadvantaged children
and communities through sports for development.
The organisation which is based in Toronto, Canada, sends
teams of volunteer coaches into communities to ease the implementation of its
sports and play programme dubbed Sports Works.
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