"For Africa to reach its potential, we must take concrete actions"
Rugby World|December 2023
DURING THE World Cup in France, the global spotlight naturally gravitated towards Tier One nations. Yet the future of rugby isn't confined to these nations. World Rugby recently highlighted that emerging nations are the key drivers of growth, identifying Ghana, Nigeria and Zambia as three of six emerging nations experiencing strong growth in 2023.
HERBERT MENSAH
"For Africa to reach its potential, we must take concrete actions"

As the newly elected president of Rugby Africa, I believe Africa holds the immense potential to shape the future of the sport. Africa's rapidly growing population and untapped talent presents a promising future for the sport, offering substantial business opportunities in an emerging market and empowering communities across the region. To fully unlock this potential, we must establish dedicated pathways to promote greater equity in the sport.

According to the UN, the African youth will account for a remarkable 42% of the world's population in 2030. Often overlooked in the global rugby conversation, Africa can shape the future. If rugby continues to be made accessible to youth, passion for the sport can be nurtured. Through harnessing the youth's passion for rugby, there is boundless promise.

This story is from the December 2023 edition of Rugby World.

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