Former Rugby Player Rafatu Inusah Appointed to Women’s Rugby Advisory Committee Working Group

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Ghana Rugby Football Union Director, Ms. Rafatu Inusah, and renowned sports personality, has been appointed to the Women’s Rugby Advisory Committee (WRAC) Working Group “Communication WRAC-WG”.

This prestigious appointment recognizes Inusah’s expertise and dedication to promoting women’s rugby in Africa and beyond.

As a member of the Communication WRAC-WG, Inusah will play a critical role in shaping and implementing communication strategies that highlight WRAC’s initiatives, engage key stakeholders, and advocate for the growth and recognition of women’s participation in rugby.

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Inusah’s appointment is a testament to her passion and commitment to women’s rugby. Her experience as a former rugby player and her expertise in sports communication make her an invaluable asset to the WRAC Working Group.

The WRAC Working Group is responsible for developing and executing communication plans, creating impactful content, managing media relations, and fostering meaningful connections within the rugby community.

Inusah’s appointment is part of a broader effort to promote women’s rugby in Africa and beyond. The WRAC Working Group is committed to amplifying the voices of women in rugby, enhancing public awareness, and ensuring the effective dissemination of WRAC’s key messages and achievements.

Below is the release of her appointment

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