Peace education through soccer

Posted by Alan O Reilly in Concern Blog | 12 March 2008 | 8 comments

Kofi Annan has said that "sport has long displayed an inspiring ability to overcome national, political, ethnic and cultural differences…It can be especially powerful in instilling in children and young people universal values such as respect and tolerance." The Elman Football Club in Somalia, supported by Concern, could be said to be working from these assumptions.

The club, which is comprised of people from different clans, aims to show young Somalis that clans can get along. The team tries to counter the deep mistrust among the clans, a result of years of war and chaos. They travel the country, in some of the most dangerous areas, playing local teams along the way. They also promote peace amongst their supporters, who are encouraged to behave respectfully at the matches.

On top of all this, the football team itself has become very successful over the years. The bulk of the Somali national team is regularly made up of players from the Elman club.

 

Youth programme

Recently the team has expanded its youth clinic programme for displaced children. For many Somali children, life is not easy. Violence and instability are often a part of everyday life. Somalia has been without a government since the current on-going conflict began 1991. Children have been affected by this conflict in many ways – they have been active in combat and access to education has become severely limited. Only one out of every five children in Somalia currently attends school.

 

The children who participate in the Elman programme are provided with a safe place to go where they can gain essential skills in teamwork, self-confidence, and communication. Through the programme, the children also attend an informal school where they learn reading, writing, maths, and life-skills.

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Comments

great story. sport can heal most wounds

Good to see that youre drawing attention to the problems in Somalia. Its such a troubled country

more football and less fighting needed in somalia and other places like it.

i will include this intitiative in my peace education summary of Somalia. Is it still running?

Hello Jan,
To answer your question, Concern are no longer directly supporting the Elman football club. However, we still support the Somali NGO YouthLink (http://orgs.takingitglobal.org/10286), who work closely with the Elman club.

Thank you!

more football and less fighting needed in somalia and other places like it.Nice article, very helpful. Thanks!!

Good to see that youre drawing attention to the problems in Somalia. Its such a troubled country

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