Botswana Guardian

FIFA is joining forces with the African Union

...the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) and the Confederat­ion of African Football (CAF) to jointly address the issue of domestic violence by launching the #SafeHome campaign across the African continent.

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The initiative is designed to support women and children victims of domestic violence, particular­ly as stay-at-home measures in response to COVID-19 have put them at greater risk. A number of African football stars are supporting the campaign via video awareness messages distribute­d on social and traditiona­l media.

The African Union-FIFA-CAF memorandum of understand­ing, which was concluded in February 2019, covers joint campaigns on topics of mutual interest and the promotion of gender equality, a key principle. Other areas of collaborat­ion include education through football, sports integrity and safety and security at football matches.

“I am glad that today we can launch this campaign on the important topic of domestic violence, which is significan­tly exacerbate­d by COVID-19 lockdown conditions and movement restrictio­ns, together with our partners, the African Union, WHO and CAF,” said FIFA President Gianni Infantino. “It is our duty to leverage the immense popularity of football in Africa to raise awareness on this societal challenge with a very clear message: violence has no place in homes, just as it has no place in football.”

H.E. Amira Elfadil, African Union Commission­er for Social Affairs, emphasised: ’’The African Union Commission is resolute and committed to the protection of women and girls. We recognise and align ourselves with FIFA, CAF and the World Health Organizati­on and other stakeholde­rs on the efforts aimed at preventing abuse and domesticba­sed violence through collaborat­ive programmin­g that links reconstruc­tion, access to the continuum of service, addressing the underlying social norms and harmful practices that continue to perpetuate gender-based violence and inequality, as well as community awareness and empowermen­t. We align ourselves to leverage the popular appeal of football to raise awareness against domestic violence, particular­ly as stay-at-home measures in response to COVID-19 are in place.’’ “Violence against women is a major threat to women’s health and that of their children,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, WHO Director-General. ”It is also a grave violation of human rights – and it must end now. WHO is proud to stand with FIFA, the African Union and CAF to launch this campaign across Africa to bring attention to this critical issue. We are committed to a world where women live free from violence and discrimina­tion.”

CAF President Ahmad Ahmad stated: “Whether at home or on the pitch, everyone is entitled to respect and safety. Domestic, physical or moral violence, especially against women and children, must be condemned. Do not be afraid or ashamed to seek help if you are a victim of violence in your own home. If you are a witness to violence, intervene or get help, but do not stay silent: remaining silent is to be guilty of complicity. Never forget that everyone has a right to live in safety in their own home.”

The #SafeHome campaign launched today across Africa is part of a wider global initiative to raise awareness on this critical issue.

In Africa, the awareness videos feature nine football stars – Abel Xavier, Emmanuel Amunike, Sarah Essam, Khalilou Fadiga, Geremi, Rabah Madjer, Lúcia Moçambique, Asisat Oshoala and Clémentine Touré – who convey a series of key messages to the public. The campaign is being published on various FIFA digital channels and African Union and WHO channels. #SafeHome is also being supported by multimedia toolkits for FIFA’s member associatio­ns and for media to help facilitate additional localisati­on and to further amplify the message worldwide.

FIFA is calling upon its member associatio­ns to actively publish details of national or local helplines and support services that can help victims and anyone who feels they are at risk of domestic violence in their locality.

The world governing body also calls upon its members to review their own safeguardi­ng measures using the FIFA Guardians toolkit to ensure that football is fun and safe for everyone in the game, especially women and the youngest members of the football family.

 ?? GREAT CAUSE…Infantino and FIFA are using football as a tool to better lives ??
GREAT CAUSE…Infantino and FIFA are using football as a tool to better lives

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