By Nancy Waweru | Principle
VAP will be represented by a team of 8 girls in the forthcoming first ever Africa Women’s Cup football tournament to be held in Arusha, Tanzania from 29th-30th June 2024.Organized under the umbrella of Homeless World Cup’s newest competition, the tournament will bring on board eight teams from Africa: Tanzania, Kenya, Zambia, Congo, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Namibia and South Africa.
The small sided tournament will be played under the unique rules of the Homeless World Cup. The tournament is an off shoot of the two-year project “Football to Protect Vulnerable Women from Exploitation’ that’s supported by FIFA Foundation which is being implemented with four Homeless World Cup Member Countries who will be taking part in the tournament: Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe with Kenya being the Africa’s Hub for the project.
The tournament is aimed to further strengthen the Homeless World Cup foundation commitment to grow the Women’s game across the globe. Alongside the tournament, one of the aims of the project is to educate and help support African Member Countries in developing the game further across the country but to also empower women.
The project aims to achieve this through education both on and off the pitch, participants receiving awareness on gender-based-violence, being able to access tools to prevent and protect themselves from exploitation and are guided towards economic empowerment via vocational training.
The ‘Football to Protect Vulnerable Women from Exploitation’ project uses the power of football to identify vulnerable women, engage them in safe football activities and to guide and support them to safe and productive alternatives to exploitation.
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