Ghana: Partner Follow-up 2009

Posted on: November 25th, 2009

TackleAfrica Coach:
Graeme Sears

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Project Description:

(i) Bolga
Date: October 2009

For the first week of the project, Graeme visited TackleAfrica partner AfriKids in Bolga. AfriKids is a Child Rights organisation working to improve life for Ghana’s most vulnerable and disadvantaged children. Their work ranges from the more traditional children’s projects including foster homes, schools and street child centres to more groundbreaking initiatives which tackle complex cultural issues including HIV, child trafficking and child labour.

TackleAfrica had sent a team out previously in 2007, so Graeme primarily went back to see how those coaches were doing and do some follow up coaching with them. Over a 3 day period Graeme, ran a refresher course with 14 coaches in attendance. This included delivering drills from the TackleAfrica coaching manual as well as HIV education workshops. Graeme also tested some new drills which will be part of the next edition of the TackleAfrica coaching manual which is coming out in 2010.

Graeme also visited the following coaches to evaluate their delivery of the coaching manual to their teams. The opportunity to get feedback from Graeme proved very useful and helped the coaches to continue their development and give them confidence to use the coaching manual more regularly.

• Coach Ayine Nicolas: Soccer Masters U12 (15 players)
• Coach Salifu Fatwu: Juventus U17 (20 players)
• Coaches Abwbakar Malik & Azabre Paulina: Sharp Arrows Ladies FC U15 (16 players)
• Coach Ataih Albert: Harvest Academy U15 (30 players)

(ii) Tamale
Date: October 2009

In the second week, Graeme went to visit another partner, RAINS (Regional Advisory Information and Network Systems) in Tamale. TackleAfrica had sent coaches out earlier in the year to work with R.A.I.N.S, so again Graeme’s primary objective was to see how the coaches were doing, if they needed any support and demonstrate more TackleAfrica drills.

During the week, Graeme visited 9 previously trained coaches around Tamale working with over 300 players, both boys and girls, in teams of all age groups from U12 to U17. Graeme also ran a refresher course for around 20 previously trained coaches demonstrating both drills from the current manual and drills from the new manual due out in 2010.

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