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TAFISA's Certified Leadership Courses in 2025: Milestones, Achievements and Impact
  • June 24, 2026
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TAFISA's Certified Leadership Courses in 2025: Milestones, Achievements and Impact

2025 reinforced the significance of TAFISA's Certified Leadership Courses (CLC) as a key pillar in our organisation's capacity building mission. The CLC completed its most expansive cycle yet in 2025, delivering training across six host organisations in 16 countries and equipping 230 Sport for All leaders with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to drive change in their communities.  

The CLC Programme Report 2025, now available, documents the full scope of that delivery - and what it produced. Its key achievements directly link with SUCCEED's aim of enhancing the capacity of Sport for All practitioners and promoting solidarity, safeguarding, equality, and inclusion through capacity building initiatives. 
 

A Year of Consistent Result

Across Fiji, Botswana, and Lesotho - the three new host countries for this cycle - alongside continued delivery through Erasmus+ projects ACT Rise and REACH, the CLC demonstrated its capacity to translate a shared framework into locally meaningful learning. Satisfaction rates held near-universal across all cohorts, confidence in managing Sport for All initiatives grew from 84% after Level 1 to 95% after Level 2, and 49% of participants were women - reflecting meaningful progress toward gender-balanced Sport for All leadership.

Community Projects

33 community projects were approved for implementation across Fiji, Botswana, Lesotho, Rwanda, Trinidad and Tobago and the REACH project countries, with delivery underway in 2026. Participants from the Trinidad and Tobago cohort went further, planning and delivering five community projects - reaching students, seniors, and community members across the country on issues ranging from menstrual health in sport to active ageing and physical literacy.  

The Road Ahead

The 2025 cycle confirmed the CLC's capacity to deliver consistent, high-quality leadership training across diverse national contexts. A new season is already underway: trainings were completed in Lesotho, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Moldova in June 2026 alone, with more to follow.