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Empowering African Youths for a Healthier Africa Through Sports and Public Health

Empowering African Youths for a Healthier Africa Through Sports and Public Health

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Empowering African Youths for a Healthier Africa Through Sports and Public Health

CHAPTER ONE

Aimย and Objectives of theย Study

  1. Assess the impact of sports programs on the physical health of youths in Delta State.
  2. Evaluate the community-based sports initiatives and their influence on the overall health and well-being of youths.
  3. Identify the factors that contribute to the success or hindrance of sports programs in promoting healthier africa among youths.
  4. Provide recommendations for enhancing the effectiveness of sports interventions in promoting children’s health in Delta State.

CHAPTERย TWO

REVIEW OFย RELATED LITERATURE

Introduction

Thisย chapterย reviewsย severalย literatureย on healthย communication,ย communicationย forย polio eradication intervention and immunization, diseases intervention and communication framework by UNICEF and polio vaccine supply.

Central to human survival is maintaining a good health for better productivity.ย Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (WHO 1948). Global attention is on health communication especially communicating Diseases eradication to achieve disease-free and healthier society. Children are the future leaders of tomorrow and the effect of Diseases results in physical impairment of the arm or leg. Hence, it is paramount to communicate the dangers of Diseases and importance and use of the vaccine for a healthier society.

Conceptual Review

The conceptual review provides a foundational understanding of the key concepts and principles underlying the proposed intervention to promoting healthier Africa among youths in Delta State through sports programs. The primary focus is on defining NCDs, understanding the factors contributing to their rise among youths, and exploring the potential impact of sports programs on preventing and mitigating these health challenges. This section lays the groundwork for the study by establishing a clear conceptual

 

CHAPTER THREE

RESEARCHย METHODOLOGY

Introduction

The importance of methodology to a research work cannot be over emphasized, as it is very necessaryย forย aย researcherย to haveย aย designed arrangement as regardsย theย wayย to gatherย data. This studyย explored qualitativeย and quantitativeย research methods to generateย data.ย These methods are suitable because they engender adequate interaction with the respondents to get hold of salient and underlying information on the study.

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Study Population

The population used for this study included inhabitants of settlements in Okere ward with population size of 4554 and Obodo ward with the population size of 2329 (Volunteer Community Mobilizer Micro Census December 2015) in Warri Local Government Area where Volunteer Community Mobilizer Network operates. Also, members of Volunteer Community Mobilizer Network; supervisors, communicators and vaccinators among others, also constitute the population of this study.

CHAPTERย FOUR

DATAย PRESENTATIONย ANDย ANALYSIS

Introduction

This chapter deals with the presentation of results and discussion of data gathered for the study. This study adopted both the quantitative and qualitative methods of research for the data collection and analysis. The quantitative data gathered through questionnaire were analyzed while the qualitative data from the conducted focus group discussion and key informantย interview were used to support the findings of the quantitative data.

CHAPTER FIVE

CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

RECOMMENDATIONS

A sense ofย program ownershipย was evident as students articulatedย suggestions toย ensure better implementation in the future. They suggested that:

  • Itisย betterย toย conductย theย activityย duringย holidaysย or
  • They revealed their satisfaction after exhausting all efforts to conduct the activity, knowing they have realized their goals.

(iii).Theyย expressedย theย needย forย enoughย equipment.ย Includingย balls,ย cones,ย markers, bibs, shoes and others.

(iv).ย Another suggestion was for the establishment of a โ€•Sport for Community Development Centerโ€– in the university which will be useful for sports-focused Service-Learning activities.

(v). The program must be expanded to include distant communities which are notย reached by social action activity and where the need is highly felt.

(vi).ย Itย was recommended that the Sports Science Service-Learning program will include other disciplines or sports for the development of lifetime skills.

Follow-upย activities

Asย a followย up, another S-Lย training was done in August 2016, thisย time focusingย on health and sports leadership skills. In January and February 2023, 50 university students from different disciplines were trained on coaching with studentsโ€”who were later groupedโ€” conducting their own sports training in five communities.

Conclusion

For a long time, university life in Nigeria had been focused mainly on the education ofย the mind, considering the long socio-political situation in the country. Consequently, distance learning became popular. Structured community service and engagement was hardlyย a partย of the curricular content. With universitiesย expandingย their visionย and mission in the past years, the idea of serving communities was readilyย embraced by the schools and students, who sawย anย occasion for usingย their knowledge and skills gained inย the classroom for sharing, especially in promoting not only sports skills, but also and more significantly,ย inย increasingย awarenessย amongย youngย peopleย onย aย health concern,ย likeย HIV-AIDS.ย The studentsโ€˜ comments, evaluation and journals are testimonials to their realization that they can use their knowledge and skills through social action that promotes citizenship buildingย ย andย ย civicย ย prideย ย byย ย helpingย ย moldย ย theย ย youngerย ย generation. Their appreciation of their pioneering S-L experience spurred them to continue and expand the program to cover more social concerns.

The pioneering program had its share of shortcomingsโ€”from equipment and materials to time constraints and inconsistent participation by some students and children, but what the team leader said summarizes the impact of the Service Learning experience among Edo state Sports Science students: โ€•I am glad I was part of the first-ever S-L activity in the universityย and,ย perhaps,ย inย the country.ย We had some limitationsย but we knewย we had to do it. We will look back to the experience as an occasion to serve the children of Nigeriaโ€–.

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