In a significant move toward enhancing sports in Djibouti, the Minister of Youth and Culture, Mme Fardoussa Moussa Egueh, alongside Secretary of State for Sports, Mme Fatouma Ali Abdallah, recently visited the Institute of Training for Sports Professions (IFM-Sport). This visit underscores the government’s commitment to making IFM-Sport a key player in the professionalization of sports within the country.
The discussions centered on developing programs that would equip young athletes with the necessary skills to excel in various sports disciplines. With the support of these government leaders, the initiative is poised to have a profound impact on sports careers for Djibouti’s youth, promoting engagement and professionalism in athletics.
This strategic partnership with IFM-Sport represents a new chapter for Djibouti’s sports sector, with hopes that it will foster talent and contribute to elevating the country’s status in regional and international sports arenas.
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