Jamaica Gleaner

Grange looking to secure Reggae Girlz legacy

- Akino Ming Staff Reporter

MINISTER OF Culture, Gender, Entertainm­ent and Sport Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange has already made moves to ensure that the legacy of the Reggae Girlz’s historic qualificat­ion to the FIFA Women’s World Cup continues after they take part in the tournament this summer in France.

The senior women’s t eam became the first female team from the Caribbean to qualify for the tournament when they finished third in the CONCACAF Women’s Championsh­ips last year.

They will play out of Group C against Italy, Brazil, and Australia, and the sports minister wants to ensure that the impact of the Girlz’s participat­ion continues long after their final match in France this summer and that their participat­ion will have a meaningful impact on women’s football locally.

Grange shared that the ministry will support the women’s programme with monthly subvention­s and other funding as necessary.

“The qualificat­ion of the Reggae Girlz to the FIFA Women’s World Cup represents one of the most impressive achievemen­ts by Jamaica in football, male or female,” Grange said recently. “The best way to honour that achievemen­t is to ensure that the national programme continues to improve. The ministry will continue to support the programme through monthly subvention­s and special funding as required and as we are able to ensure sustainabi­lity and further developmen­t.”

FAIRER ALLOCATION

Grange continued: “Recently, I announced new requiremen­ts for national federation­s to access funding from the ministry and/or the Sports Developmen­t Foundation. Not only are we asking federation­s to account fully for how they spend public money, but we’re asking them to be more inclusive in how they allocate resources. That means much fairer allocation of resources to women’s teams, special Olympians, paralympia­ns and others. We have deliberate­ly asked the federation­s to focus on being more inclusive because we believe that’s the best way to end discrimina­tion in sports, ensure greater access for all Jamaicans in sports, and, ultimately, grow sports.”

The minister added that this inclusiven­ess must also be reflected at the highest level of administra­tion.

“I’ve told the federation­s that we must also see inclusion at the leadership level. We must see greater diversity in the leadership of our sports governing bodies. So we must never again see all-male or all-female boards or committees for any of our federation­s or associatio­ns,” said Grange.

The Reggae Girlz will start their campaign at the FIFA Women’s World Cup against Brazil on June 9.

The best way to honour that achievemen­t is to ensure that the national programme continues to improve. The ministry will continue to support the programme through monthly subvention­s and special funding ... .’

 ??  ?? Sports Minister Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange (centre) shares a selfie with Jamaica Senior Women’s football team striker Khadija
Sports Minister Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange (centre) shares a selfie with Jamaica Senior Women’s football team striker Khadija

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