FIFAGHETTO President Teams Up with Minister Grégoire Owona for a Brighter Youth Future
In a landmark meeting, FIFAGHETTO President Fouman Brandon joined forces with Cameroon’s Minister of Labor and Social Security, Grégoire Owona, to discuss transformative initiatives aimed at empowering youth and uniting communities through football. The discussion, held on September 10, 2025, focused on leveraging football as a universal tool to foster unity, enhance societal safety, and promote youth development across Cameroon and beyond.
A Vision for Unity Through Football
The meeting underscored football’s unparalleled ability to bridge divides and foster social cohesion. President Brandon emphasized the sport’s role in uniting people across cultural, ethnic, and social lines, echoing sentiments shared by global football leaders. Drawing inspiration from initiatives like FIFA’s “Football Unites the World” campaign, the leaders explored how football can serve as a platform for dialogue and reconciliation, particularly in regions facing social or political challenges.
They discussed organizing community-level football tournaments to promote inclusivity and teamwork, with a focus on engaging young people in constructive activities. By creating safe spaces for youth to connect through sport, the initiative aims to reduce social tensions and foster a sense of belonging.