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Epic 11 month journey through 45 countries concludes

A team of seven who embarked on an epic journey from Cape Town through Africa to London in October 2014 as part of DHL’s Africa as One campaign, have finally arrived at their final destination after traveling through 45 countries.

During an 11-month journey, the team crossed 102 border posts, travelled 70,854 kilometers, spent over 856 hours on the road, all while introducing the game of rugby and what it represents to 3,370 children in Africa. The ambitious DHL Africa as One journey formed part of the build-up to Rugby World Cup 2015 in England, and involved the team passing a single rugby ball from hand to hand across Africa.

This first-of-its-kind campaign saw the team face many challenges, including terrain, security, health and safety issues. DHL Africa As One Team leader, Louise Otter, says that Africa is not for the faint-hearted.

“However, the incredible experiences along the way, from the local music and great ruins of Zimbabwe, snorkeling in Lake Malawi, learning about coffee and the Black Pharaohs in Ethiopia and Sudan, to name a few, kept the team going, and provided much encouragement and enthusiasm.

“Moments spent with locals across the continent have also been a highlight. When visiting Guinea Bissau last month, we discovered that rugby is an entirely new concept to the locals, and that many had never seen a rugby ball before.”

In order to make a lasting impact in the various countries visited, the journey also included rugby fairs as well as various CSR activities including free eye tests for over 4,000 people through DHL’s partnership with Mercy Ships and the distribution of over half a million units of stationery to young children across Africa.

Every step of the journey, every person, every place and every pass was captured on film, in photographs and words, and shared with Africa and the rest of the world. According to Megan Collinicos, Head of Advertising & Public Relations for DHL Express Sub Saharan Africa, the tour was not only about rugby, but about showcasing Africa to the rest of the world in all her beauty. “We wanted to make a difference in each country, as well as capture Africa in her everyday routine, highs and lows in order to share this beautiful continent with the rest of the world.”

“We decided to leverage the partnership in Africa, where rugby is relatively unknown in a number of markets. With this campaign, we wanted to marry our experience, knowledge and capabilities across the African continent with the concept of this ambitious journey – one that requires careful co-ordination and intricate logistics as well as significant investment.”

Collinicos adds: “Our dream of sharing Africa’s beauty and culture with the rest of the world is now a reality. We have received a fantastic response to our campaign with over 26 million YouTube views on our Africa As One country episodes to date,” concludes Collinicos.

DHL concluded their journey with a three-day activation in London, raising money for the United Nations World Food Programme’s (WFP) Tackle Hunger campaign. All donations received will help WFP to provide nutritious school meals to children in Africa.

Epic 11 Africa As One month journey through 45 countries concludes

A team of seven who embarked on an epic journey from Cape Town through Africa to London in October 2014 as part of DHL’s Africa as One campaign, have finally arrived at their final destination after traveling through 45 countries.

During an 11-month journey, the team crossed 102 border posts, travelled 70,854 kilometers, spent over 856 hours on the road, all while introducing the game of rugby and what it represents to 3,370 children in Africa. The ambitious DHL Africa as One journey formed part of the build-up to Rugby World Cup 2015 in England, and involved the team passing a single rugby ball from hand to hand across Africa.

This first-of-its-kind campaign saw the team face many challenges, including terrain, security, health and safety issues. DHL Africa As One Team leader, Louise Otter, says that Africa is not for the faint-hearted.

“However, the incredible experiences along the way, from the local music and great ruins of Zimbabwe, snorkeling in Lake Malawi, learning about coffee and the Black Pharaohs in Ethiopia and Sudan, to name a few, kept the team going, and provided much encouragement and enthusiasm.

“Moments spent with locals across the continent have also been a highlight. When visiting Guinea Bissau last month, we discovered that rugby is an entirely new concept to the locals, and that many had never seen a rugby ball before.”

In order to make a lasting impact in the various countries visited, the journey also included rugby fairs as well as various CSR activities including free eye tests for over 4,000 people through DHL’s partnership with Mercy Ships and the distribution of over half a million units of stationery to young children across Africa.

Every step of the journey, every person, every place and every pass was captured on film, in photographs and words, and shared with Africa and the rest of the world. According to Megan Collinicos, Head of Advertising & Public Relations for DHL Express Sub Saharan Africa, the tour was not only about rugby, but about showcasing Africa to the rest of the world in all her beauty. “We wanted to make a difference in each country, as well as capture Africa in her everyday routine, highs and lows in order to share this beautiful continent with the rest of the world.”

“We decided to leverage the partnership in Africa, where rugby is relatively unknown in a number of markets. With this campaign, we wanted to marry our experience, knowledge and capabilities across the African continent with the concept of this ambitious journey – one that requires careful co-ordination and intricate logistics as well as significant investment.”

Collinicos adds: “Our dream of sharing Africa’s beauty and culture with the rest of the world is now a reality. We have received a fantastic response to our campaign with over 26 million YouTube views on our Africa As One country episodes to date,” concludes Collinicos.

DHL concluded their journey with a three-day activation in London, raising money for the United Nations World Food Programme’s (WFP) Tackle Hunger campaign. All donations received will help WFP to provide nutritious school meals to children in Africa.

Treble would like to thank Louise Otter and the DHL team for your time, attention to detail, hard work and determination to make this a succesful journey with a difference. We salute you all.

Africa As One: 26 countries visited, 19 to go!

In the build up to the 2015 Rugby World Cup, the Treble Group are helping DHL Express to pioneer a unique journey throughout Africa, driving 3 Land Rovers through 45 countries over 45 weeks. The aim of this project is to deliver rugby to Africa and Africa to the rugby world and uniting the fans as one.

In each country, the team has spread the love of the game through activations such as rugby clinics and rugby fun days with around 200 to 400 adults and children in attendance.

With 26 activations completed in 26 African countries, we’ve enabled hundreds of children to experience the game first hand and have fun whilst learning valuable life skills.

This week the ball leads the DHL Express team and Louise Otter, our Treble Group representative, to destination 26 – Togo. Togo is, as Louise describes, “a cute, calm, and HOT country!” It is a small country sandwiched between Benin and Ghana, made up of a long beach with beautiful palm trees (planted by DHL!), a colourful culture of people who love to be outdoors, large buildings dotted around the city and a somewhat peaceful environment with not much traffic.

We wish the team all the best as they then head for Benin. Good luck and continue to inspire and unite.

The team have kept us updated on their whereabouts via the DHL Africa Facebook page and have captured the cultures, traditions, magnificent landscapes and rugby activations through their amazing video diaries on their YouTube channel.

Follow this incredible and ambitious journey via their platforms and feel a part of the great African adventure!

Africa As One

1 Billion People. 50 000 km. 45 countries. Together with DHL Express, we’re uniting Africa and rugby fans as one.

In the build up to the 2015 Rugby World Cup, the Treble Group are helping DHL Express to pioneer a unique journey throughout Africa, driving 3 Land Rovers through 45 countries over 45 weeks. The aim of this project is to deliver rugby to Africa and Africa to the rugby world and uniting the fans as one.

In each country, the team has spread the love of the game through activations such as rugby clinics and rugby fun days with around 200 to 400 adults and children in attendance. We have travelled to 18 countries so far and there are 27 more amazing countries to inspire and unite through the love of rugby.

“It’s the one stop rugby shop” says Louise Otter, our Treble Group representative and the team captain, when describing the activations in each African country. Children are able to experience the game first hand and just have fun whilst learning valuable life skills.

Louise has described the experience as being the most incredible thing she has ever done. Each week she has met new people, inspired the youth, uncovered weird and wonderful cultures, seen breathtaking views and received amazing hospitality. Her highlights are “I love giving the kids bags and stationary and getting a cuddle. Being on the road and seeing places most people will never get to see, as they are so remote, is awesome.  The challenge each week of organising a function in a different country is a nice personal achievement as well as getting the team to each country by road.”

The team has arrived at the Réunion Island this week and we wish them all the best for the last leg of their great trek through Africa. Continue to inspire and unite.

DHL Delivers Africa as One Episode 2

This is the second episode of DHL’s Africa as one series. The series follows the journey of a rugby ball as it makes its way through 45 African countries on its way to the Rugby World Cup 2015 in England.

The DHL Africa As One journey continues. On the menu for this episode is a locally known snack called: Magwinya and the man who made them famous Nkole Motaung. We also see how Mercy Ships are helping people improve their eye site with free eye test clinics and the former South African Springbok player Pieter Muller shows us how DHL is delivering Rugby to Africa

See the second episode right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Kqmhx5cESg

DHL Delivers Africa as One Episode 1

This is the first episode of DHL’s Africa as one series. The series follows the journey of a rugby ball as it makes its way through 45 African countries on its way to the Rugby World Cup 2015 in England. This epic journey begins at the tip of the African continent in one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Cape Town South Africa.

DHL – Express
Creative Agency – 7DKS
Logistics and Activations – Treble
Production and Filming – Hammersmith and Elephant
DHL Africa

www.africaasone.com

See the first episode right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vET5h38Aikw

1 Billion people. 50 000 km. 45 Countries. 1 Continent. 1 Voice. 1 Ball. 1 Cup!

DHL, the official logistics partner of Rugby World Cup 2015, has embarked on an ambitious journey through 45 African countries, which starts in Cape Town and will end up in London in September 2015. The DHL Africa as One tour will see the team pass a single rugby ball from hand to hand while introducing Africa to the game of rugby.

As part of this campaign, the team from Treble Group and DHL will be driving across Africa in three Land Rover Discoveries, while capturing every step of the journey, every person, every place and every pass on film, in photographs and words, and then sharing this content with Africa and the world.

The seven-strong team left Cape Town on 7 October 2014 from the Cape Town DHL office and will be on the road for the next 11 months, engaging in various rugby and corporate responsibility activities. This journey in itself will be a test of endurance and commitment with the team having to face challenges from all quarters including terrain, security, health and safety.

The team is headed up by Louise Otter, Events Manager at Treble Group.

We wish the team well on their journey. Follow the hashtag on Twitter: #AfricaAsOne.