WA Africa
Intro About World Archery Africa ( WAAf )
World Archery Africa (WAAf) or Formerly the Federation of African Archery (FAA) is the continental Association and the governing body for the Olympic and Paralympic sport of archery in the African Continent. WAAf was founded in 28th September 1995 in Harare, Zimbabwe (ZIM), among the founding members were South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, and Kenya. WAAf is responsible for regulating and promoting archery on the African Continent, responsible for all levels of archery from grassroots to performance level. World Archery Africa has four zones (regions): (East – West – North – South) with (33) African Member Associations registered who regulate, promote and develop the sport in their respective regions. The federation is recognised by World Archery, The Association of African Sports Confederations (AASC) and The Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA).
Mission , Vision, Value & Strategic Objectives
WAAf vision
To be known as a well-run continent that has values to add and in which everyone has the opportunity to practice, engage with and enjoy the Olympic sport of archery.
WAAf Mission
To create better opportunities to organize archery events in all African Member Associations. To foster stronger athlete commitment and participation while respecting the Olympic values and principles of clean sport and fair play.
WAAf Values
- Respect – recognise people for who they are and the contribution they make.
- Integrity – the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
- Strive to learn to work together.
- Excellence – to bring the best out of ourselves and others.
WAAf Strategic Objectives
- To increase the number of affiliated members and value to the members.
- To increase number of certified coaches.
- To increase number of qualified National and Continental judges.
- To enhance current grassroots programs.
- To enhance the quality and participation levels at archery events.