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Canada’s G7 Presidency A Key Opportunity to Promote Peace and Prosperity Through Global Education
As the Government of Canada assumes the G7 presidency in 2025, a coalition of leading humanitarian, development, and advocacy agencies urges the next Prime Minister to secure renewed commitments to global education to combat rising inequality and extremism. Discover how Canada can champion the next generation at the upcoming G7 Leaders’ Summit.
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Supporting Children’s Emotional Well-Being Through Play
For too many children, crisis is the new normal. Millions of children around the world are living in difficult and dangerous situations that put their safety, their health, and their futures at risk. Learn how we're harnessing play to help children cope with trauma, process difficult emotions, and find a sense of normalcy that enables them to learn and develop.
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Energizing Education in Ghana
Children in classrooms across Ghana are experiencing improved learning outcomes and developing strong holistic skills with the support of teachers who are using play-based methods to make learning exciting. Partners in Play (P3), a national-scale project implemented in partnership with Ghana’s Ministry of Education, is paving the way for learners across the country to tap into their academic potential and achieve learning success by strengthening the education system.
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Vår strategiske plan 2024-2026
Barn i dag vokser opp i en verden preget av stadig flere og mer sammensatte kriser – både lokalt og globalt. Konflikter, klimaendringer og økonomisk uro truer ikke bare barnas læring og trivsel, men også deres sikkerhet, utdanning og fremtidsmuligheter. Vår strategiske plan beskriver hvordan vi vil sørge for at denne generasjonen barn og unge får bli i skolen og lære, overvinne fordommer, bearbeide traumer og utvikle de ferdighetene de trenger for å leve gode og meningsfulle liv.
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Making Menstrual Pads Makes Way for Girls’ Education
Jacqueline used to skip school during her period because she didn’t have access to menstrual pads. She felt unfocused and afraid of what was happening to her body. That all changed after joining a WASH Club that breaks down period stigma and provides girls and young women with access to health education and menstrual pads. Jacquline has the information and products she needs to keep learning and fully participating during menstruation.
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2023 Annual Report
Our 2023 Annual Report tells the story of how our teams in 21 countries mobilized last year to protect, educate, and empower over 5.6 million children to rise above adversity.
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Opinion: Why We Should Take Play Seriously
As children head out into the wild world this summer, let’s say yes to play. And let’s consider how putting more play into education can empower this and future generations of learners to meet the challenges and opportunities of our changing world and thrive.
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How Community Coaches Break Barriers to Education
Right To Play-trained Community Coaches Anna Marie, Fulgence, and Marcelina tear down barriers that prevent girls and children with disabilities from accessing a play-based, quality education and opportunity in Burundi. They share how Girls’ Clubs, home visits, and community sensitization events shift beliefs that exclude children.
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