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  1. World Bicycle Relief is pleased to announce the distribution of 220 bicycles to students in Eritrea on 13 October. The distribution is a collaboration between Team Africa Rising, The National Eritrean Cycling Federation, the Eritrean Ministry of Culture and Sport, the Ministry of Education and the UNDP. Funded by the ninth annual 50 Mile Ride for Rwanda, the bicycles will make it easier for students to get to and from school, covering the long distances in a shorter period of time with the goal of increasing attendance and academic performance. Click here to view the article
  2. 2,500 bicycles will be delivered to South African students beginning in June 2015 through Qhubeka, World Bicycle Relief's programme in South Africa. They will help to cut children's travel time to school and improve educational achievement. Click here to view the article
  3. This year, Team MTN-Qhubeka p/b Samsung will make history as the first African-registered team to take part in the Tour de France. While the team has always focused on developing African cyclists to compete at the highest levels of the sport, it’s also always been about more than just winning races. Click here to view the article
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