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    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeMarch 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As South Africa commemorates Human Rights Day, we are reminded of the ongoing fight for equality, representation, and access across all sectors—including sport. For women and girls, sport is more than just a game; it is a platform for empowerment, a tool for social change, and a fundamental human right.

    The United Nations recognises sport as a human right, with the power to unite people, break down barriers, and create opportunities for all. Yet, for many women and girls in South Africa, access to sport remains unequal. From grassroots participation to professional opportunities, disparities in funding, media coverage, and leadership roles still exist.

    Despite these challenges, South African women in sport continue to break barriers, proving that talent, resilience, and determination can rewrite history.

    Renowned sports administrator, Sumayya Khan, told gsport: “Sport is a fundamental human right for everyone, regardless of race, gender, age, ability, or socio-economic status.”

    “Supported by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international instruments, sport promotes well-being, dignity, and development. The Constitution ensures our right to sport, emphasising equality and human dignity. We advocate for women’s right to participate in sports without discrimination. The 2025 South Africa Women and Sport policy addresses gender disparities, focusing on increasing women’s participation, leadership, and visibility, and tackling issues like unequal pay and lack of funding. This Human Rights month, we celebrate Ms. Kirsty Coventry’s historic election as the first female President of the International Olympic Committee. We know that she will represent all sports women with pride and dignity ensuring that we continue to advocate for Women’s participation in Sport free of the barriers to participation.”

    DSAC Former Deputy Director-General – Recreation Development and Sport Promotion, Sumayya Khan

    Over the years, South Africa has seen significant progress in advancing gender equality in sport. The rise of professional leagues, increased media attention, and groundbreaking achievements by female athletes have paved the way for future generations. But there is still work to be done.

    Over the years, South Africa has seen significant progress in advancing gender equality in sport with the rise of professional leagues, increased media attention, and groundbreaking achievements. But there is work to be done. Stock Image: Envato

    Equal Pay and Funding: Many women’s teams still struggle with financial support compared to their male counterparts.

    Access to Facilities and Development Programs: Grassroots initiatives need more investment to nurture the next generation of female athletes.

    Representation in Leadership: Women in sport administration continue to fight for a seat at the decision-making table.

    From the gsport Newsroom Archive, July 2022

    As we mark his day, let’s keep the conversation going and push for tangible action. Governing bodies, sponsors, and media platforms must continue championing gender equality in sport, ensuring that every girl has the opportunity to play, compete, and lead.

    At gsport, we remain committed to amplifying the voices of women in sport, recognising their achievements, and advocating for a more inclusive, equal sporting landscape.

    Who inspires you in women’s sport? Join the conversation and share your thoughts on how we can create lasting change!

    #HumanRightsDay


    Main Photo Caption: The national flag of the world’s boldest Constitution, which underpins our rights as South African citizens. On #HumanRightsDay, as girls and women in sport, we are reminded of the ongoing fight for equality, representation, and access across all sectors—including sport. Stock Image: Envato

    Photo 2 Caption: Over the years, South Africa has seen significant progress in advancing gender equality in sport with the rise of professional leagues, increased media attention, and groundbreaking achievements. But there is work to be done. Stock Image: Envato



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