One Economy Foundation uses sport to tackle social issues
The One Economy Foundation is using sport and open conversations to raise awareness of mental health, sexual and reproductive health, gender-based violence (GBV) and femicide through its upcoming Game Changers event. The event will be held at Windhoek’s Independence Stadium on 22 August, and will combine a 5km and 10km fun run with family activities […] The post One Economy Foundation uses sport to tackle social issues appeared first on The Namibian .

The One Economy Foundation is using sport and open conversations to raise awareness of mental health, sexual and reproductive health, gender-based violence (GBV) and femicide through its upcoming Game Changers event.

The event will be held at Windhoek’s Independence Stadium on 22 August, and will combine a 5km and 10km fun run with family activities and discussions aimed at encouraging people to take an active role in addressing social issues affecting communities.
One Economy Foundation spokesperson Paulina Moses says the initiative is intended to create a space where people can connect through sport while engaging in important conversations.


