Context
Women and girls are still disadvantaged and discriminated against in social, economic and political life. Limited educational and employment opportunities for girls and women prevent them from participating fully in social developments. They also suffer from gender-specific violence. The main reasons for this inequality are cultural, legal and economic barriers, which are often deeply rooted in social norms, male-dominated power structures and individual interests.
Objective
Local, national and transnational organisations in Africa are increasingly using sport-based approaches to strengthen the social and vocational skills of children, teenagers and young adults. In particular, this promotes gender equality, breaks down stereotypical gender roles and promotes a positive image of masculinity.