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23/05/2016
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FIBA's Foundation, FIBA Oceania Regional Office and Basketball Federation of Papua New Guinea announce partnership

SOUTHPORT/GORDONS/MIES - FIBA's Oceania regional office, the Basketball Federation of Papua New Guinea (BFPNG) and FIBA's Foundation, the International Basketball Federation (IBF), have announced a partnership agreement through to 2018.

This partnership will see IBF investment support the development of healthier and more inclusive communities through sport in Papua New Guinea (PNG).

Over half the population of PNG are between the ages of 0-24 years (54%) and once they hit adulthood, one in four of them are considered obese. This partnership seeks to engage the youth of PNG in regular basketball activities and educate them on the importance of living a healthy lifestyle. By reaching kids whilst they are young, BFPNG hopes to give them a new lease on life.

“Papua New Guinea is a small country with huge potential,” stated IBF President Yvan Mainini.

The agreement with IBF and FIBA’s Oceania office will enable BFPNG to activate a number of programs and community engagement initiatives such as their Australian government funded Hoops for Health (H4H) program. H4H is strategically designed to contribute to non-communicable disease awareness, promoting the importance of school attendance and the value of education, and reducing anti-social behaviour and encouraging social cohesion. 

The first stage of the initiative will be for IBF and FIBA’s Oceania office to assist BFPNG to improve their governance, operational effectiveness and sustainability. IBF are proud that their support will help increase BFPNG’s capacity to plan, run and monitor participation based programs, progress participation and leadership of women in sport and improve collaboration between BFPNG and their development partners.

“Our partnership with the FIBA office in Oceania and BFPNG will not only aim at supporting this important health and community engagement program,” commented Mainini. “At the same time it will support the development of the basketball structure in the country and we look forward to this common challenge.”

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About IBF
The International Basketball Foundation (IBF) was founded in 2008 by FIBA, the International Basketball Federation. The Foundation is the social, educational and legacy arm of FIBA that addresses the role of sports and particularly basketball in society, preserving and promoting basketball’s values and its cultural heritage. Its main areas of activities are educational programmes for administrators, the management of FIBA’s archives, the establishment, housing and promotion of basketball's history and memorabilia as well as the FIBA Hall of Fame. It also owns and manages the House of Basketball, FIBA’s worldwide headquarters.

For more information, visit fiba.com/foundation.

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About FIBA
FIBA (fiba.com) - the world governing body for basketball - is an independent association formed by 215 National Basketball Federations throughout the world. It is recognised as the sole competent authority in basketball by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

For further information about FIBA, visit fiba.com or follow FIBA on facebook.com/fibatwitter.com/fiba,  instagram.com/fiba and youtube.com/fiba.

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About BFPNG
BFPNG is the governing body for the sport in the country and is built on a strong basketball tradition. BFPNG is one of twenty-three affiliated national federations that participate in the sport throughout the FIBA in Oceania region. BFPNG strives to serve its affiliated associations, members, sponsors and the people of PNG in the most positive and beneficial manner.

The BFPNG vision is to be the pioneer and leading National Basketball Federation in the Oceania region. BFPNG's mission is to enhance Papua New Guinea’s passion for basketball by providing opportunities that enable females & males of all ages to play the sport from the grassroots to elite levels.