What's New
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Right To Play to increase access to quality education for close to 40,000 internally displaced children in Mali
At a time when the worldwide number of refugees and internally displaced persons is at an 80-year high, Right To Play is renewing its longstanding commitment to refugee education with the launch of a new program that will increase access to quality, play-based education to close to 40,000 internally displaced children in Mali.
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Building a Foundation for Literacy
School closures in Mozambique threatened to set back children's educational progress. While schools were closed, literacy clubs helped them practice reading safely and regularly. Now that schools have reopened, the clubs help children build on lessons and strengthen their academic skills as they catch up for lost time.
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How Saving a Seat Helps a Girl Claim Her Future
Every girl should have a bright future. An education that empowers her is the start of that future. But around the world, girls are facing tough challenges to claiming the futures they deserve. This International Women’s Day, we are inviting you to learn about and celebrate some of the young women Right To Play has supported as they overcame incredible challenges to claim a brighter future for themselves, their families, and their communities.
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A Child’s Voice Can Save a Life: WASH Clubs in Uganda
In Uganda, we're using games to teach children learn how to properly wash their hands and prevent the spread of infection, forming local clubs that engage the country's most vulnerable children.
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Small Hands, Big Dreams
In July 2021, more than 500 children from vulnerable communities in the Palestinian Territories attended a Right To Play-lead summer camp with activities designed to help them cope with and heal from trauma. The summer camp is part of the TOGETHER program, which was made possible with the financial support of the Government of Canada provided through Global Affairs Canada and implemented in partnership with UNRWA.
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Help children get back to learning
Millions of children are out of school, kept from their right to an education because of their gender, their ability, or where they live. Play can help bridge the gap. We’re using play to make learning fun so children can get back to school, catch up on their studies, and thrive.
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Every Seat Counts
11 million girls around the world may never return to school after the pandemic is over, putting them at much greater risk of harmful practices like child marriage, early pregnancy and female genital mutilation. With #SaveHerSeat, Right To Play aims to save 50,000 school seats around the world, so girls can return to their classrooms and claim their rights and their futures.
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Empowering Girls Through Sport and Play in Senegal
Superstar footballer Sadio Mané provides an assist as Global Ambassador to Right To Play, working to increase gender equity in Senegal by using the power of sport and play to help girls achieve their dreams.
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