What's New
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Help Children Recover from the Pakistan Floods
Pakistan is in crisis from the destruction caused by historic flooding. We are responding by providing mental and emotional support and distributing hygiene kits in flood-affected areas. As conditions stabilize, we will help open the doors of damaged schools so children can safely return and pursue their education.
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Floods in Pakistan Threaten the Future of Millions of Children
We are deeply saddened to witness the devastating impact of the massive flooding in Pakistan. As floodwaters recede, the incidence of water-borne disease is rising.
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Youth Making Change
With the right support, children and youth are able to speak up, motivate their peers, and lead change in their communities. Meet some of the inspiring youth who are at the forefront of that change, thanks to their incredible leadership.
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Achieving Change Together in Thailand
Young people in Thailand face many obstacles to success, including poverty, displacement, a lack of employment opportunities, and societal pressures. The ACT project helps them develop non-violent coping strategies to deal with these and other challenges.
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2021 ANNUAL REPORT
2021 held many challenges: lockdowns continuing to keep many out of school, conflict ripping communities apart, and millions of children being subjected to child labour, early marriage and pregnancy. Right To Play responded to help children stay in school and graduate, resist exploitation, overcome prejudice, prevent disease and heal from the trauma of war. Read our year in review.
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The Power of a Refugee Child’s Imagination
Right To Play works to help refugee children access the healing power of art so they can reclaim their childhood and its promise. This World Refugee Day, take a moment to learn about how we are supporting refugee children to use their imagination to express their hopes for a brighter future.
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Empowering Teachers for More Resilient Children
Right To Play empowers teachers with child-centred techniques and approaches that bring out students’ best. Along with upgrading teachers’ skills, we work with ministries of education to create curricula that grab children’s attention and promote their ability to learn.
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How Youth Are Using Music to Promote Social Change in Lebanon
Every week, these refugee children know they’ll have a safe space where they are able to gather, talk about the challenges they face, find support from their peers, and express their emotions through music – at a Music for Social Change session, organized by Right To Play and led by the children themselves.
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