From Prison to Pitch: Female Inmates at Nsawam Prison Embark on CAF Licence D Coaching Journey

At the heart of Nsawam Female Prison, a remarkable story of hope and transformation is unfolding. On Monday, January 27, 2025, thirty women, including 25 female inmates and 5 prison officers, began an extraordinary journey toward earning their CAF Licence D Coaching certificates.

This initiative, spearheaded by CAF Women’s Football in collaboration with the GFA Foundation, is part of the 8-day CAF Football for Reform programme. Running until February 3, 2025, the course offers accredited coaching qualifications to participants, equipping them with valuable skills for a brighter future.

The course is led by renowned CAF Women’s Football Instructors, including Madam Mercy Tagoe-Quarcoo, Joyce Boatey-Agyei, and Bernice Adutwumwaa, who bring expertise and inspiration to the training sessions.

Beyond the technical lessons, this initiative symbolizes football’s power as a tool for societal change—empowering women to rebuild their lives and reintegrate into society. As the participants prepare for their final exams, the Nsawam Female Prison becomes a beacon of resilience, hope, and the unifying spirit of the game.

Written by Emmanuel Atanga

I am an ardent sports fan who is so passionate about the world of sports. I love to share my passion for sports with fellow minded people like you. Please join me on this sports journey as i delve into all the action that gives us so much joy.

Published on January 28, 2025

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