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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has commenced a capacity-building workshop programme as part of the African Schools Football Championship 2025.
The Young Reporters Workshop is part of a number of capacity-building programmes put together by the continent's football governing body to promote and develop the game.
The workshop, facilitated by CAF Media Officers Ibrahim Sannie Daara and Thabang Mazibuko, started on Monday, April 21, and is expected to end on Friday, April 25.
The Young Reporters Workshop has been a key development programme at the CAF African Schools Football Championship since the competition was first played in 2022.
As part of this year's programme, four participants will get the opportunity to intern with CANAL+ to continue their development.
Other capacity-building initiatives include:
- CAF D License Coaching Course
- CAF Safeguarding workshops
- Safety and Security workshops
- Young Medical Officers Programme
- Young Referee Programme
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