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A partnership agreement has been signed between the World Nomad Games and the Ethnosport Association of Bangladesh.

A partnership agreement has been signed between the World Nomad Games and the Ethnosport Association of Bangladesh.

A partnership agreement has been signed between the World Nomad Games and the Ethnosport Association of Bangladesh.

The International Secretariat of the World Nomad Games has signed a partnership agreement on the preparation and organization of the World Nomad Games with the International Ethnosport Association of Bangladesh. The document was signed with the President of the Association, Mr. Md. Al Mamun.

According to the agreement:
• The Association, in cooperation with the competent state authorities of Bangladesh, is authorized to form the national delegation for participation in the Games, including athletes, as well as representatives of culture and science.
• The Federation will represent the interests of the International Secretariat of the World Nomad Games in Bangladesh, ensuring the orderly organization of the delegation’s participation and its accreditation;
• The Association undertakes to secure funding to provide the delegation with air tickets, unified uniforms, and related logistics.
                                  
The conclusion of such agreements is a key step in the development of the World Nomad Games project. It demonstrates sustainable international cooperation and establishes a system for the participation of countries based on reliable and trusted partners. These agreements support a systematic approach, engaging each partner country through reputable organizations that mobilize resources and expertise to ensure a worthy representation of their country at the World Nomad Games.
For Reference:
The International Ethnosport Association of Bangladesh (IEBA) is a national organization dedicated to raising awareness and promoting ethnosports and traditional games in Bangladesh. It was founded in 2015 by sports enthusiast and medical doctor Al Mamun and is engaged in the development of some of the most well-known ethnosports worldwide, including mas-wrestling, mangala, toguz korgool/togyz kumalak, tenge ilu, salwar gureshi, and Kyrgyz kurosh.