@mailandguardian thank you for the acknowledgment 🙌 much appreciated.
You know you are legit when you appear here 😋🙃
#WomenInSport#Fairness#Africa#Sport#Athletics
People can still register for the webinar if they want to learn more about...
https://t.co/aAEvvFdCVY
I am proud to be supporting the @GOGESport with their Survey Mapping of Women and Sport Organisations in the Global South. If you work in, for or with an organisation that contributes towards partnerships, networks & initiatives that work for women & girls in & through sport...
Here is the link to give you information about the mapping, before completing the survey (survey link is on this information page): https://t.co/5YRfYZ0khU
Maties Sport Centre for Sport Leadership truly committed to global networks in sport. One of the Centre’s Research Fellows @DrWhitley was part of a recent study, that explored the need to increase youth participation in sport for health benefits and costs: https://t.co/sBMp1Fo9sf
The #IOC recently approved an Olympic Studies Research Centre @MatiesSport, @StellenboschUni! 2nd of its kind in #SouthAfrica & #Africa & one of 68 globally. It will be headed up by Prof Cora Burnett as Director & myself as Deputy Director.
Got the honour & privilege to meet & introduce @MightyCaster during the Cape leg of her book tour at @StellenboschUni
A humble and inspiring human, with a wicked sense of humour. 🤭
I leave you with a quote from @MightyCaster: "Authenticity is the best outfit you can rock!"
Here is the link to my interview with @expressoshow yesterday https://t.co/FxJbeWzsdV
We have a great sense of apathy in the country when it comes to #WomenInSport
More can & should be done. It starts here: https://t.co/bzFXv1NpNK
Let's change our traditions in women's sports!
Dr Nana Adom-Aboagye, Head of the Centre for Sport Leadership at Maties, highlights how boys can easily begin a sport like rugby as young as 5/6 but most girls are only being introduced to it at university level. #ExpressoShow
Let's change our traditions in women's sports!
Dr Nana Adom-Aboagye, Head of the Centre for Sport Leadership at Maties, highlights how boys can easily begin a sport like rugby as young as 5/6 but most girls are only being introduced to it at university level. #ExpressoShow