Women in Sports Network Ghana in collaboration with the Ghana Tennis
Federation is organizing a 12-day tennis training and knowledge
enhancement program for girls between the ages of 10 and 16 at the Accra
sports stadium.
The event dubbed The Girls’ Camp , under the theme “Mentoring the Next
Generation of Women Achievers through Sports and Education” will
commence on Monday, August 20th 2018 and end on Friday, August 31, 2018.
According to Philippina Frimpong, “young girls will develop high
aspirations when they are exposed to other women who have overcome all
challenges and made it” she went on further to say that “through sports
girls can receive education, develop self esteem and other life skills
that would come in handy some day in their lives” it is understood that
the Network of women seek to address some of the misconception that
surround women and young women participating in sports.
It is a widely held view shared by mostly parents that sports is not an
avenue for women to progress and become successful. She indicated that
some adverse effects of growing up, such as teenage pregnancy and other
unfavourable situations are being faced by quite a large number of girls
in the nation can be addressed with sports.
It is in view of this that the Women in Sports Network in collaboration
with Just Because Fitness, J Initiative, McDan Group of Companies,
Tennis Foundation Ghana, Tenof and the Ghana Tennis Federation have
joined forces to organiz the training and knowledge enhancement program
to prove to these young ones that indeed women can make it even in the
field of sports.
The knowledge enrichment aspect of the Camp will see the participating
girls take and educational trips to institutions where women have risen
to the top and participate in decision making. Institutions such as the
Ghana Naval Base in Tema will hopefully expose the girls to Service
women who work on the ships and the Air Force Base should bring our
girls face to face with female pilots in the service. The girls will
visit media houses to interact with some female sports journalist.
Also there will be speakers from the University of Ghana, Legon who will
educate the girls on scholarship opportunities within and outside the
country that are available to women in sports. The other session will
comprise tennis training to enhance the skills of those who are already
into tennis and to also build up those who have the interest in playing
tennis but have not yet started learning to play.
It is hoped that the misconception that sports is not an avenue of
progress for women will be cleared by the end of the fourteen-day
residential program.
Organisers have assured that next years’ event will feature girls from a different region.
Source: Ghana Tennis Federation/GHANAWEB
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