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Waberi applauds CECAFA for holding Women’s Leadership Workshop

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The third Vice President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Souleiman Hassan Waberi has praised the Zonal body of CECAFA for holding the first ever Women’s Executive Leadership Workshop.

Waberi was the chief guest at the official closing ceremony of the Workshop that concluded today at the Shitaye Suite Hotel in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

“CAF is committed to supporting initiatives like this Workshop, which provide women with the tools and knowledge to take on leadership roles. We will continue to work closely with CECAFA and other Zonal Unions and other stakeholders to ensure that the momentum generated here is sustained and that the progress we have made is built upon,” added Waberi.

Meskerem Tadesse Goshime, the head of Women’s Football at the Confederation of African Football (CAF) also thanked CECAFA for organising the workshop. “We need to work together and change women’s Football together,” added Goshime.

The Vice President of the Football Kenya Federation and also CECAFA Exco member representing Women, Doris Petra said it was an important milestone to have the workshop because capacity building is very important. “All participants will be able to educate other women and share knowledge,” added Petra.

Wallace Karia, the CECAFA President and President of the Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) thanked CAF for the support and Ethiopia Football Federation for hosting the Workshop. Isayas Jira, a CAF Exco member and President of the Ethiopia Football Federation said they were glad to host the Workshop and believe it will help in the development of Women’s Football.

On behalf of Jacqueline Leonard Kamwamu, a participant from Tanzania thanked CECAFA for oraginsing a workshop for Women Football leaders. “We are like butterflies and now we have started flying,” added Kamwamu.

The Workshop held on the sidelines of the on-going CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA qualifier 2024, the Workshop has attracted 22 participants from 11 of the 12 Member Associations in the Zone.

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