21.10.2007 12:09
Joan Laporta to travel to Senegal
Marc Parramon
The Barça president will travel on Wednesday to Senegal in order to inaugurate an integral support centre for children, part of the FC Barcelona Foundation’s “XICS” programme.
The Fundación FC Barcelona has undertaken, with the support of the Senegalese ‘ASBEF'
organisation, the Catalan “Barcelona Sida 2002” and the Richard Toll council, a project
to create a solidarity centre for education and sport in Senegal as part of its XICS programme
(International Network of Solidarity Centres).
What is the centre like?
The centre
was designed by the Foundation with the collaboration of a local architect and in located in the
north Senegalese municipality of Richard Toll. The 2 hectare site provided by the Council includes
450 metres of constructed area that will be used for classrooms, training rooms, a medical surgery,
a dining room and a library. It also has a sports pavilion and a football pitch.
The centre will provide education, and health, nutritional and psychosocial care to
vulnerable boys and girls aged between 6 and 16 years. This solidarity action will help reduce the
risk of social exclusion that these youngsters face, with particular focus being centred on young
girls.
New hope for Senegal
An FC Barcelona delegation will fly next Wednesday at midday to the African country, and will
be made up of the leaders of the Fundación FC Barcelona international projects department as well
as club president Joan Laporta, and vice president Alfons Godall. A team of reporters will also be
travelling to give the visit the coverage it deserves.
This is a long awaited trip as it is the first XICS project to have been developed entirely
by the club. The idea is to create an international network of solidarity centres using sport as
the means to offer new opportunities and to guarantee such basic rights as education, health and
free time to children in precarious situations. As well as the project in Senegal, the Foundation
is also working on projects in Morocco, Brazil (through Edmilson’s foundartion) and Cameroon
(through Eto’o’s foundartion).
The city of Richard’s garden
The Senegalese city of Richard Toll lies in the northeast of Senegal, close to the Mauritanian
border. It is named after M. Richard, a French market gardener who established a farm in the area
in the early 19th century. The word “toll” was added to his surname, which in the Wolof
language, one of the most widely spoken in Senegal, means ‘garden’. Richard Toll is the
largest producer of sugar can in the area, and is part of the region of Saint-Louis some 360
kilometres from the national capital, Dakar. The city is home to some 150,000 people.
In Senegal, and especially in the north, there are children known as “talibs”,
who beg in the street and live in dreadful conditions, with very limited education and only very
basic health care. FC Barcelona’s XICS programme will be making a priority of these children.