The Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA) is puffing out its chest. Thanks to a tripartite agreement signed with the IOC and World Aquatics, six African countries will soon have their first Olympic swimming poolThe elected officials: Lesotho, Uganda, Rwanda, Senegal, Cape Verde and NamibiaA meeting will be scheduled soon with the President of World Aquatics, Hussain Al Musallam, to finalize the financial and technical details.
Sudan could join this list since the ANOCA specifies that this case is " under review Mustapha Berraf welcomed these developments in a statement: We have a responsibility to transform our potential into concrete achievements. We have signed contracts—we must implement them on the ground and to provide African youth with the means to achieve their ambitions. »
ACNOA is committed to the extent of 700 000 dollars in this program. The IOC is contributing one and a half million dollars, while World Aquatics is providing the pools.

