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Infos: African women’s football gets traction [Football Planet]

All about WAFCON 2022 and Women's African football development are in Football Planet this week   –   Copyright © africanews Africanews By Pierre Michaud Last updated: 08/07 – 13:41 Football Planet The African Cup of Nations for Women has kicked off in Morocco. Between Rabat and Casablanca, the 12 best teams on the continent will compete

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All about WAFCON 2022 and Women's African football development are in Football Planet this week   –  

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The African Cup of Nations for Women has kicked off in Morocco. Between Rabat and Casablanca, the 12 best teams on the continent will compete until July 23 with the aim of getting four tickets for the next World Cup.

CAF vice president, Kanizat Ibrahim is also president of the Organizing Committee of African women's football. The Comorian leader shared her excitement about the tournament, the development and the prospects for women in African football.

“Women's football is obviously a priority for CAF and this African Cup of Nations will be very special because it is simply the first under the mandate of President Motsepe. We have gone from 8 to 12 teams which means more matches, more spectacle and beginners too. We also increased the financial endowment from less than $1 million to $2.4 million, a 150% increase. We have also introduced the VAR which is present in all the matches since the beginning and it will be so until the end of the competition. We also have four World Cup players who will participate in the World Cup. It is obvious that this twelfth edition will forever redefine the history of African women's football.”

With the women’s tournament and the upcoming second edition of the CAF Women Champions League in October, Morocco is emerging as the promised land of women's football in Africa.

The Kingdom has been able to put in place the necessary actions whether it be at the level of infrastructure or training of talents.

“The policy of Morocco is extraordinary. At the time of its first two participations, in 1998 and 2002, Morocco did not look good in terms of women's football. For almost three years, Morocco has been working hard to develop its women's football through infrastructure, the choice of qualified people, and financial means. It's a real revival for women's football and what's happening here is extraordinary.”

On the field, Nigeria remains the driving force of African women's football, with 9 continental titles. The Super Falcons are admired and inspire other nations like South Africa, and Cameroon to surpass themselves and offer new visibility to their sport.

_”We see stars like Asisat (Oshoala of Nigeria) and Thembi (Kgatalana of South Africa) shining through and they are models of success at a time when stereotypes, cultural and social barriers are still a hindrance to the development of women's football, it is good to build on these models._The same goes for sponsoring. Women's football needs more sponsors, more support.”

But it also goes beyond football. There are now many initiatives to raise awareness about gender-based inequalities and the importance of education for young girls. A case of elite football serving the grassroots.

“For the youth, we have introduced the Pan African School Program which is very dear to President Motsepe. The girls who are reached by this program can afford to dream of a career in women's football. We develop aspects for the education of the girl child as well because education is the key to success. It for us to offer career opportunities and in football, there is a lot of room for women and I remain really optimistic about the future of African football.”

Indeed, optimism. And on a different level, including on the field of play where there are hopes for a more impressive showcase in the world cup: one that can surpass the quarterfinal outing reached by Nigeria in 1999.

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              Infos: Gunmen kill 9 Chinese at mine in Central African Republic

              Chadian soldiers sit in a pickup truck as they leave Bangui on April 4, …   –   Copyright © africanews MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP By Rédaction Africanews and Agencies Last updated: 2 hours ago Central African Republic The Chinese government has condemned the killing of nine Chinese nationals at a mining site in the Central African Republic (CAR)

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              The Chinese government has condemned the killing of nine Chinese nationals at a mining site in the Central African Republic (CAR), where a civil war is raging, and the president of China, Xi Jinping, called on Monday for the perpetrators to be “severely punished”.

              Gunmen stormed a Chinese-operated gold mining site that had recently been launched in Central African Republic, killing nine Chinese nationals and wounding two others Sunday, authorities said.

              However, the rebel coalition initially blamed by some for the attack put out a statement later in the day. Without providing evidence, it accused Russian mercenaries from the Wagner Group of being behind the violence.

              The attack early Sunday came just days after gunmen kidnapped three Chinese nationals in the country’s west near the border with Cameroon, prompting President Faustin Archange Touadera to plan a trip to China in a bid to reassure investors.

              The assault on the Chimbolo gold mine began around 5 a.m. when the gunmen overpowered the site’s guards and opened fire, said Abel Matipata, mayor of the nearby town of Bambari, located 25 kilometers (16 miles) away. The mining site’s launch had taken place just days earlier, he added.

              The bodies of the victims were brought to the capital, Bangui, later Sunday. Local authorities said they were pursuing the assailants, but declined further comment. Residents said that the violence was the latest incident undermining confidence in security forces.

              “The government is having difficulty proving its ability to protect Central Africans and foreigners living in the country,” said Ange Morel Gbatangue, a resident of Bambari.

              There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but suspicion fell on the Coalition of Patriots for Change, or CPC, which is active in the area and regularly launches attacks on the country’s armed forces. The alliance of rebel groups is aligned with former President Francois Bozize.

              Anselme Bangue, who supports the current president’s administration, called the attack on Chinese businessmen an act of “indescribable cowardice.”

              “The CPC has not only slowed down the country´s economic momentum, but is now attacking the foundation of development. This is unacceptable,” Bangue said.

              However, CPC military spokesman Mamadou Koura said those allegations were false. He claimed without evidence that Russian mercenaries had planned the attack “with the goal of scaring Chinese who have been present long before the Russians settled in this part of the country.”

              The shadowy Russian mercenary group was hired by Touadera to provide security and military training, but has been accused by U.N. observers of committing human rights abuses including massacres.

              Central African Republic remains one of the poorest countries in the world despite its vast mineral wealth of gold and diamonds among others. A myriad of rebel groups have operated with impunity across the embattled country over the past decade, thwarting mining exploration by foreign companies.

              Many of those now operating in the country are Chinese-run and have faced security challenges. In 2020, two Chinese nationals died when local residents led an uprising against a Chinese-operated mine in Sosso Nakombo. And in 2018, three Chinese citizens were killed by angry community members after a local leader died in a boating accident while accompanying Chinese miners to a site.

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                          Infos: One-day CEMAC summit ends in Cameroon

                          The Cameroonian Presidential Palace, in Yaounde   –   Copyright © africanews COLIN DELFOSSE/AFP or licensors By Africanews Last updated: 18/03 – 11:30 Cameroon Heads of state from the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) met on Friday in Cameroonian capital, Yaoundé, for a one-day summit to discuss the region’s economy and impact of the

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                          Heads of state from the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) met on Friday in Cameroonian capital, Yaoundé, for a one-day summit to discuss the region’s economy and impact of the war in Ukraine.

                          In a final statement, the heads of state welcomed the “exceptional” economic measures undertaken by the group’s members to mitigate the impact of the conflict.

                          “We are fully satisfied because the objectives sought have been achieved by our heads of state and I believe that the best is yet to come in terms of sub-regional integration”, said Désiré Jean Claude Owono Menguele, Cameroon’s Ambassador to Equatorial Guinea.

                          The meeting, which began at ministerial level on Wednesday, also saw 90-year-old Paul Biya pass on the mandate as head of the conference to Central African Republic President Faustin-Archange Touadera for one year.

                          The six-nation group comprises the Central African Republic, Chad, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea and the Republic of Congo in addition to Cameroon, in a union around a common currency, the CFA franc.

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                                      Infos: CAR : Internally displaced persons denounce deplorable living conditions in PK3 camp

                                      Internally displaced persons in PK3 camp in Bria, Central African Republic.   –   Copyright © africanews CLEARED By Rédaction Africanews Last updated: 17/03 – 14:48 Central African Republic Over half a million people have been displaced towards camps by the ongoing civil war in the Central African Republic. The deplorable living conditions in the camps has

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                                      Internally displaced persons in PK3 camp in Bria, Central African Republic.   –  

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                                      Over half a million people have been displaced towards camps by the ongoing civil war in the Central African Republic.

                                      The deplorable living conditions in the camps has enticed several people to return to their homes, as is the case for Jean Bako.

                                      “We have been here for five years. Many have lost their homes, their families, and some of the valuable assets. We stayed but it is because of the deplorable living conditions that we want to return to our homes. This is why some are still on the site and others have left voluntarily,” explains Jean Bako, a shoemaker internally displaced by the cycle of violence.

                                      The PK3 camp in Bria, in the east houses the largest population of internally displaced persons according to the Central African Commission for Population Movements.

                                      The camp is plagued by numerous shortages that adversely affect living conditions.

                                      “Here in the camp, we really have drinking water problems. Having water is not easy. We also have health problems related to lack of toilets. Having to eat is also difficult these days in the camp because there is inflation of food products on the market, especially cassava flour. So living here isn’t easy,” deplores Florentin Ngouyola, PK3 camp inhabitant.

                                      As a result, humanitarian actors such as the UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) have mobilized resources in order to support those whom wish to leave.

                                      “The PK3 site is the largest site of displaced persons in the CAR and these people have expressed the desire to return to their original neighborhoods with the improvement of the security situation. And this appeal was heard by humanitarian actors, including UNHCR, which mobilized resources with the Humanitarian Fund to support 3,000 households in the various neighborhoods of Bria this year,” announces Laëtitia Kakou-Silué, Head of the UNHCR office in Bria.

                                      The conflict in the CAR, which was extremely deadly for civilians, peaked in 2018 before decreasing in intensity. Bria, the diamond capital located 600 km northeast of Bangui, was one of the epicenter of tensions between armed groups.

                                      Since the beginning of the civil war in 2012, thousands of people have been killed and many have fled to neighboring Cameroon and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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