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GFA launch program offering free media training to District Football Associations.

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GFA launch program offering free media training to District Football Associations.



In an effort to enhance the development of grassroots football, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has announced plans to offer free media training to Media Officers representing all District Football Associations (DFAs) in the country.

President Kurt Okraku, who also chairs the National Juvenile Committee, revealed this initiative after the committee’s inaugural meeting on Thursday, March 28, 2024.

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The media training program aims to empower DFA Media Officers with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively communicate information about their activities.

This will facilitate better dissemination of updates and news related to grassroots football in their respective districts.

Additionally, the training program will enable DFA Media Officers to provide guidance and support to Media Officers representing various Colts clubs within their jurisdictions.

The comprehensive training curriculum covers a variety of topics including social media marketing, public speaking, website development and management, video production, and media relations.

These practical skills are essential for modern media engagement.

This initiative demonstrates the GFA’s commitment to grassroots football development, complementing previous efforts by the association.

By investing in the capacity building of key stakeholders at the grassroots level, the GFA aims to create a more robust and interconnected football ecosystem, fostering the growth and sustainability of the sport across all levels of Ghanaian society.


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