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The TackleAfrica Podcast

The TackleAfrica Podcast aims to cover the amazing stories from the work our coaches do and the impact they make – using football to educate – across Sub-Saharan Africa.

Hear from coaches, players and partners as we learn about the Sport for Development sector and the great work TackleAfrica is doing to distribute information and services regarding sexual and reproductive health and rights.

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Episode 1:

Join Benji, Yianny and Franck for the inaugural episode of ‘The TackleAfrica Podcast’. In this episode we discuss why we are so excited to launch the podcast, Franck Ouedraogo tells us a bit about his role as Programme Manager in Burkina Faso, the methodology behind our work and important issues like his work around FGM/C, we also answer a few questions from our supporters in our Q&A segment. Produced and edited by Alex Dyer.

Episode 2:

This episode, Benji and Yianny hear from Southern Africa RPM, Matt Wolfe, Malawi Project officer, Emily Issa, and those behind last summer’s lockdown fundraiser, the #RacetoAfrica.
Seth and Ed from Landmrk and Strange Thoughts talk us through the creation of their interactive platform designed for the #RacetoAfrica, whilst YouTuber Andy Castell – aka AJ3 – tells us about his long-running involvement with TackleAfrica and his part in the #RacetoAfrica project. 

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  • What We Do
  • Programmes and Participants
  • Vision, Mission, Objectives
  • Theory of Change
  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
  • Coaching for Hope
  • African Partners
  • Trustee Board
  • Awards
  • What is a Football Marathon?
  • FAQs for players
  • Tips and tactics
  • London 2022
  • Jersey 2022
  • Brighton 2022
  • Oxford 2022
  • Bristol 2022
  • Hall of Fame

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