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At Africa Cup of Nations
(AFCON), Speak Up Africa
rallies football leaders to
accelerate polio and malaria
elimination
(RABAT)
- On the eve of the Africa
Cup of Nations (AFCON)
Final,
Speak Up Africa
convened football leaders,
policymakers, global health
partners, athletes, youth,
media, and civil society in
Rabat for the launch of
Speak Up Africa in Action,
its new flagship
sport-for-health platform
designed to accelerate polio
eradication and malaria
elimination across the
continent.
Hosted
alongside the AFCON
tournament, the activation
took place at a critical
moment for public health.
With funding volatility,
competing global crises, and
declining public trust
threatening hard-won gains,
Speak Up Africa in Action
seeks to translate the reach
and influence of sport into
sustained political
commitment, public
engagement, and concrete
action.
Conceived as
a recurring, traveling
platform embedded in major
sporting and cultural
moments, Speak Up Africa in
Action combines high-level
dialogue, immersive
storytelling, athlete
engagement, and youth
participation. Its ambition
is to elevate African-led
health leadership,
strengthen trust, and ensure
that the momentum generated
on the pitch delivers
results in communities.
“Africa has the
leadership, credibility, and
community trust needed to
end polio and malaria,” said
Yacine Djibo,
Founder and Executive
Director of Speak Up Africa.
“Speak Up Africa in Action
brings those strengths
together, using the power of
sport to reinforce trust,
mobilize partners, and
sustain momentum where it
matters most.”
Kick Out Polio:
accelerating the final phase
of eradication
A central focus of the
AFCON activation was the
Kick Out Polio campaign,
implemented in partnership
with the Global Polio
Eradication Initiative.
While Africa was certified
wild-polio-free in 2020,
variant poliovirus outbreaks
persist in several
countries, making the final
phase of eradication both
complex and urgent.
Drawing on the values of
football, teamwork,
discipline, and shared
responsibility, the campaign
calls on governments,
families, and communities to
ensure every child is
vaccinated. Football
champions and cultural
figures are lending their
voices to reinforce
political commitment,
predictable financing, and
public confidence in
immunization.
“Sport
speaks a language everyone
understands,” said
Fatma Samoura, former
Secretary General of FIFA.
“It unites people across
borders, generations, and
communities. When we harness
that power for public
health, especially in the
final push to eradicate
polio, we unlock momentum
that institutions alone
cannot generate. Speak Up
Africa in Action shows how
football can move hearts,
build trust, and help
protect the lives and
futures of Africa’s
children.”
Zero Malaria Football Club:
sustaining leadership and
momentum
The
activation also spotlighted
the Zero Malaria Football
Club, an alliance of
globally respected football
figures mobilizing
leadership and visibility to
support malaria elimination
across Africa. Launched in
April 2023 by football
legends Luís Figo and
Khalilou Fadiga, the
initiative supports the Zero
Malaria Starts with Me
movement led by the African
Union Commission and the RBM
Partnership to End Malaria.
Malaria remains one of
Africa’s deadliest yet most
preventable diseases,
disproportionately affecting
children under five. Against
a backdrop of declining
international financing, the
Zero Malaria Football Club
serves as a critical
advocacy and mobilization
tool, connecting champions,
policymakers, and partners
to sustain political will
and unlock resources.
“Football has always
been about teamwork,
discipline, and finishing
what we start,” said
Luís Figo, former
international footballer and
co-captain of the Zero
Malaria Football Club.
“This is a match we can, and
must, win.”
From major moments to
lasting impact
As part of the AFCON
activation, Speak Up Africa
also signed a Memorandum of
Understanding with Tibu
Africa, a leading
pan-African organization
using sport to advance
education, social inclusion,
and community development.
The partnership reflects
Speak Up Africa in Action’s
commitment to anchoring
advocacy in long-term,
community-based action.
By joining forces, Speak
Up Africa and Tibu Africa
will deepen community
engagement, harness the
power of sport to build
trust, and roll out joint
initiatives to accelerate
polio eradication and
malaria elimination in close
collaboration with local
stakeholders.
Throughout the event,
speakers emphasized the
responsibility and
opportunity of football
institutions to contribute
to public health at a time
when unity and trust are
more critical than ever.
“Football is not only a
sport, but it is a social
responsibility with strong
social obligations,” said
Hicham El Amrani,
Football Expert and former
Secretary General of CAF.
“Using its uniting force,
Federations and football
institutions have a duty to
protect children and
communities and invest in
their well-being. By
engaging in the fight
against polio and malaria,
football can place its
credibility, reach, and
values at the service of
public health and help
deliver victories that
matter far beyond the
pitch.”
The AFCON
edition marks the official
launch of Speak Up Africa in
Action as a recurring
platform that will continue
throughout the sports
calendar, deepening
partnerships, amplifying
African-led health
narratives, and accelerating
progress on the continent’s
most pressing public health
priorities.
SOURCE Speak Up Africa
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