□ Objectives
❍ To build the human network and data collection platform needed to facilitate regional martial arts projects in Africa
❍ To discuss the role of an African association of martial arts and how to organize it
□ Plans for 2020
❍ (Date) September 2020
❍ (Host country) Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe in Southern Africa (tentative)
❍ (Participants) 50 individuals from 12 member states (governments, UNESCO, academia, martial arts groups and sports officials)
❍ (Participating member states) Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana, Angola, Zambia, Mozambique, Malawi, South Africa, Lesotho, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles and Swaziland
❍ (Organizer) Zimbabwe National Commission for UNESCO (tentative)
❍ (Theme) Development and engagement of African youth and women through martial arts
❍ (Description)
- Congress for martial arts organizations, academia and groups in Africa
- Sharing of policies and issues on youth and women in different African member states
- Exchanges between experts to increase involvement of African youth and women in martial arts
- African regions taking turns to host the congress (in order of East, West and Southern Africa), designation of focal points by region
❍ (Timeline)
- Jan. - Feb. 2020 Kick-off meetings and preparatory visits to host country, MOU signed
with local stakeholders
- Mar. - Apr. 2020 Organizing committee launched and master plan developed
- May - Jun. 2020 Detailed plans laid out, participants selected and meeting agenda finalized
- Jul. - Aug. 2020 Participants confirmed, final preparations
- Sep. 2020 3rd African Regional Martial Arts Congress
- Oct. 2020 Meeting results compiled and published in Korean and English
□ Expected Outcomes
❍ A network of experts established and maintained to help facilitate future projects by forging a regional martial arts network in Southern Africa
❍ Information to coordinate projects tailored to Southern Africa and a martial arts database for the region
❍ Ways to increase African youth and women’s involvement in martial arts
❍ Spread of non-violence and prevention of school violence in Africa through martial arts
※ Subject to Change