Breakthrough Chiparamba
LOCATION Lusaka
FIELD OF WORK education employability environment gender health social integration youth leadership
TARGET GROUP Young people aged 4-20 with little or no support network
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS 1,000 in 2011
USING FOOTBALL SINCE 2003
MEMBER SINCE 2005
WEBSITE bsazambia.yolasite.com

Breakthrough Chiparamba’s vision and practice involve using football in innovative environments. Although the organisation addresses a wide range of social issues, its main programmes include environmental clean-up projects involving football participants and work with the Mayukwayukwa refugee camps to establish a football league. Breakthrough Chiparamba is also heavily involved in the coordination of the Zambian Street Football Network.

Breakthrough Chiparamba’s vision is to grow and become a pioneer in the use of football for development at the grassroots level. So far, it has demonstrated the effectiveness of incorporating social messages into a game loved by so many young Zambians.

 
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programmes

Zambian German Japan Friendship Football Tournament on 12th August 2011
Zambia Street Football Network
School Sponsorship Program

partners

National Organisation for Women in Sport Physical Activity and Recreation (NOWSPAR)
Skjeberg Folkehøyskole
Tackle Africa

Blog

Apr 11, 2012 | SKF Meet the World tournament - Zambia

  Breakthrough Chiparamba Sports Academy held it's 6th SKF Meet the World tournament in Lusaka. This year's tournament was held on the 7th of April and 8 boys teams competed to win a trip to Sweden to participate in the world's biggest youth ...

Mar 22, 2012 | Zambia -German - Japan Friendship Football Tournament - 21/03/2012

BCSA the celebrated 8 years of hosting the Zambia German friendship tournament which has not been joined by Japan. The event started in 2005 as a way to celebrate the friendship between Zambia and German. The German Embassy in Lusaka partnered with BCSA ...

Feb 13, 2012 | BCSA's contributions to the Zambia national team

Team spirit, brotherhood, faith, hard work and team work characterised the Zambian national team at the last Africa Cup held in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. Perhaps this does sums up what it takes to be a champion. To many Zambians this has ...
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