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Community coaches drilled to fight GBV FROM BACK PAGE
Speaking after equipping the trained coaches with 775 balls, Mulenga said Government is happy to have partnered with the ZCCP-Kwatu in the implementation of the Coaching Boys into Men, USAID Stop GBV project through sports. Mulenga said the USAID Stop GBV project seeks to empower 58, 150 boys in 16 districts across the country with the knowledge about the dangers of GBV, HIV and Covid-19. “My ministry identified, ZCCP as a partner to train coaches in preventing, GBV and HIV so that as they coach and mentor young boys into influential men, the boys would already be inspired to value and respect the rights of women to make decisions about their health and general wellbeing.
Mulenga “My ministry identified, ZCCP as a partner to train coaches in preventing, GBV and HIV so that as they coach and mentor young boys into influential men, the boys would already be inspired to value and respect the rights of women to make decisions about their health and general wellbeing.” “This project directly helps the ministry to implement community sports which is one of the key programmes under the ministry,” Mulenga said. Mulenga said Government will continue monitoring the coaching skills development of coaches through its sports education and accreditation system. And Zambia Centre for Community Programmes technical advisor, Raymond Havwala hailed the government for partnering with ZCCP-Kwatu in the implementation of the project. Havwala said with support from the government the project will succeed just like in other countries where it is being implemented with support from USAID. Meanwhile, Kanyamabased Sports Aid soccer academy coach Michael Phiri hailed the government for empowering coaches with skills and football. Phiri said the balls distributed to the coaches will help them because academies face a lot of challenges accessing sports equipment.