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]]>June 2, 2020 – Earlier this month, le Groupe des Amis de l’Alimentation Scolaire (GAASS) strengthened its commitment to schoolchildren across Senegal by providing handwashing stations for pupils returning to school following the outbreak of COVID-19, in partnership with Dakar-based advocacy tank Speak Up Africa.
In Senegal, to enable the Ministry of Education to safely deliver its plans to maintain education during the COVID-19 pandemic, GAASS and Speak Up Africa have donated 300 handwashing stations for schools. The facilities, which will enable schoolchildren to follow the recommended COVID-19 prevention measures, were officially delivered to the Minister of Education, Mr Mamadou Talla, on 14th May.
GAASS regroups like-minded individuals to support the World Food Programme’s objective to provide meals to schoolchildren throughout Senegal. Members of GAASS seek to raise public awareness of and support advocacy efforts for national school meal programmes. At present, the World Food Programme provides meals to over 500 schools throughout Senegal.
In Africa, there are currently over 147,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 4,230 deaths. Several risk factors mean the virus could spread quickly across the continent. High population densities, communal living as well as constrained access to water and washing facilities all increase the likelihood of coronavirus infections and fatalities. As some children head back to school, governments must ensure that they are returning to safe environments, with the correct COVID-19 prevention equipment in place.
This collaboration is an important component of the Stay Safe Africa campaign, which seeks to empower communities and individuals to take simple and proven preventive measures to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Africa. The platform incorporates messages and advice tailored to African communities and leadership, accounting for language, literacy and cultural barriers.
“As a group, our objective is to enhance children’s learning and wellbeing through the provision of school meal programmes. In the context of COVID-19, it is critical that children return to school with the proper prevention methods in place. This will not only keep them protected from COVID-19, by following the proven prevention method of handwashing, but ensure that they can go on learning and developing safely”, said Ndioro Ndiaye, Chair of GAASS.
“Education provides children with the tools they need for a healthier, more prosperous future – benefitting themselves and their communities. If we want to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, it is vital that education continues to be delivered safely in the face of COVID-19. Here at Speak Up Africa we are passionate about improving access to sanitation, so we are delighted to partner with GAASS to provide schoolchildren with handwashing facilities to protect themselves and their classmates from COVID-19”, highlighted Yacine Djibo, Executive Director of Speak Up Africa.
About GAASS
Initiated by the World Food Programme, le Groupe des Amis de l’Alimentation Scolaire (GAASS) regroups like-minded individuals supporting the World Food Programme’s action to provide adequate meals to schoolchildren throughout Senegal. Members include high-profile individuals from several professional or social fields, such as diplomacy, development, government, academia, media, civil society, sports and entertainment. Together, they aim to:
About Speak Up Africa
Headquartered in Dakar, Senegal, Speak Up Africa is a strategic communications and advocacy organization dedicated to catalyzing leadership, enabling policy change, and increasing awareness for sustainable development in Africa – particularly around issues such as sanitation, immunization, malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs).
More information about Speak Up Africa can be found here:
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]]>Today, the Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) strengthens its commitment to helping African communities protect themselves and those around them from the emerging threat of COVID-19, by partnering with Speak Up Africa through the Stay Safe Africa campaign.
In Africa, there are currently over 84,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 2,771 deaths. Several risk factors mean the virus could spread quickly across the continent. High population densities, communal living as well as the constrained access to water and washing facilities all increase the likelihood of coronavirus infections and fatalities.
Stay Safe Africa seeks to empower communities and individuals to take simple and proven preventive measures to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Africa. The campaign incorporates messages and advice tailored to African communities and leadership, accounting for language, literacy and cultural barriers.
Through their shared passion to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, CAF and Speak Up Africa are collaborating to bring the Stay Safe Africa campaign to a new audience and to ensure factual information are disseminated to a wider public, mitigating the amount of misinformation being spread about COVID-19.
To support Stay Safe Africa, CAF will promote the campaign, through a series of social media activations. By lending its influential voices, clubs and legends to the campaign, CAF hopes to help protect one billion Africans from COVID-19.
“Football brings together so many people from different backgrounds, nationalities and languages. Even though domestic championships and continental tournaments have been put on hold, we must now come together, at a distance, to fight the spread of this disease and misinformation. We are proud to adopt the Stay Safe campaign and help protect the billion people on the African continent”, underlines Abdelmounaim Bah, Acting CAF General Secretary.
CAF and Speak Up Africa both share the ethos that increased awareness and knowledge on proper health prevention methods among communities in Africa are crucial to combat the issue of misinformation.
“It is vital that individuals across Africa take responsibility to protect themselves, their families and their communities, by following the recommended prevention measures against COVID-19. We are thrilled to partner with the Confederation of African Football, as we know it will use its powerful platform to spread the all-important prevention messages to football fans across the continent. To prevent the spread of COVID-19, we must come together and work towards our common goal”, highlights Yacine Djibo, Executive Director of Speak Up Africa.
Notes to Editors
About Confédération Africaine de Football
The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) is the administrative and controlling body for African association football. With its headquarters in Cairo, Egypt, CAF represents the national football associations of Africa, runs continental, and club competitions, and as well draw up regulations and adopt provisions governing its activities. CAF’s Social Responsibility encompasses five pillars: Education, Health & Sanitation, Youth Development, Women Empowerment, Peace & prosperity.
More information about CAF can be found here:
About Speak Up Africa
Headquartered in Dakar, Senegal, Speak Up Africa is a strategic communications and advocacy organization dedicated to catalyzing leadership, enabling policy change, and increasing awareness for sustainable development in Africa – particularly around issues such as sanitation, immunization, malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs).
More information about Speak Up Africa can be found here:
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