FIVB 9 Goals
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The FIVB’s 9 goals are: 1. To move volleyball from group 2 to group 1 in the IOC rankings by 2020 2. To reach 2 million users on FIVB Digital Platforms by 2016 3. To increase the cumulative TV audience by 20% in 2016 and by 100% in 2020 4. To sign 4 new global sponsors by 2020 with a goal of 10 million per year 5. To grow the average FIVB annual income from 31 million to 66 million by 2020 6. To have a competitive, effective and sustainable bidding process by 2018 for all FIVB main events 7. To make available a TV or internet feed for FIVB key events to all 221 National Federations by 2016 8. To increase the number of licensed/ amateur players by 2018 9. To become the number 1 sport that serves the needs of humanitarian organisations in their programmes
CAVB President announces the launch of E learning Platform
Cairo, Egypt, February 24, 2017- African Volleyball Confederation "CAVB" President Dr Amr Elwani announces the launch of the first ever E Leaning Platform through the online Beach Volleyball Coaches course this weekend.
In his launching speech Dr Elwani was cheered to declare the great success of CAVB to follow the new strategy of shifting to the online courses as an easier and less cost project.
"With great pleasure, CAVB is launching this platform as part of our new Board strategy to make information available at no cost to every corner in Africa," Said Dr Elwani.
E- Learning has become one of the most recent programmes as it saves a lot for both the confederation and the participants in the costing items beside the role of using this technology to bring more information and drills for the participants.
The new platform will cover all the training education for the coaches and helps to transfer all coaching tools online through the new programme.
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) was established in 1999 as an international independent agency composed and funded equally by the sport movement and governments of the world. Its key activities include scientific research, education, development of anti-doping capacities, and monitoring of the World Anti Doping Code (Code) – the document harmonizing anti-doping policies in all sports and all countries.
The African Volleyball Confederation, is an inter Africa non-governmental non-profit making organisation, composed of African National Federations which are destined to it by The International Volleyball Federation FIVB in order to administer and govern the sport of volleyball and all its disciplines (including notably Beach volleyball and Park Volleyball ) for male and female players.CoGlobal Coaches Platform Staff
Mohamed BENHAMIDA
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Sport Consellor
FIVB Beach Volleyball Instructor
Sherif EL-SHEMERLY
FIVB Coaches Committee Member
CAVB Coaches Committee President
FIVB Volleyball Instructor
Morocco Men's and Rwanda Women's Lead the Beach VB Cup African Nations in Maputo
Cairo, Egypt, April 3, 2017- The African Nations Cup offers four tickets for each gender to the World Championships.
The biggest continental showdown was hosted from 11th-15th May 2017, in Maputo, the capital city of Mozambique.
The top four teams in each category at this event qualified for the FIVB World Championships (July 28-August 6) in Vienna.
Women's Final Ranking : Rwanda, Morocco, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Africa, Sierra Leone, Mauritius, Namibia, Benin, Sudan
Men's Final Ranking : Morocco, South Africa, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Mauritius, Tunisia, Kenya, Nigeria, Benin, Sudan.