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Darko Petrovic op woensdag 20 januari 2010
From the beginning of December my free time is all about coaching a basketball team of 20-25 Gambian youth. In addition to such an exercise being a good opportunity to more easily challenge and overcome the cultural 'shock' theory and get to know the locals more closely, it also proves to be a valuable psychological experience and a welcome distraction from work life. Above all, it makes me realize how important indeed sport is for people's social and physical development, bringing with it many other developmental spin-offs, and how crucial in fact the role of nutritious food - hence WFP's presence in The Gambia - is in enabling that process, especially through school-feeding.
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