CWSA Limpopo Football for Social Change
Context
According to the South Africa stats, the Limpopo Province had the highest proportions of persons younger than 15 years in 2019 representing 33% of the population. The Convention on the Rights of the Child, which among others, states that every child has a right to leisure, play and participation in cultural and artistic activities. 2021 marks 32 years since the adoption of the most widely known Human Rights Treaty in history.
The Child Welfare SA Limpopo was conceived to empower young people to be in charge of their lives while being the change agent in their respective communities.
Objectives
- Using sports as a catalyst for social change
- Promoting health and well-being
Activities
- Conduction of interactive Life skills dialogues Session
- All coaches will attend a 10-day training
- Formation of young Peer educators
Impacts
- 8 rural villages, under 3 different municipalities of Limpopo will be targeted
- 16 coaches will benefit from trainings
- 352 young will participate in this programme
- Project beneficiaries are children/ youth between the age of 13 to 18