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PLAY YOUR PART - DONATIONS DOUBLED BEFORE 13 DECEMBER
As conflicts rage and climate change worsens, the places where children should feel safe to play and learn are disappearing. Children are resilient, but they need our help. In crises, education is often the first service to stop and the last to resume. Psychosocial support is often overlooked. Even if it is offered, it may not speak to children in their language – play.
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Save Her Seat: Helping girls in Tanzania to stay in school and thrive
In Tanzania, the right to education is a critical issue for many young girls, but Right To Play’s Save Her Seat project is helping vulnerable girls to stay in school and thrive.
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Help Children in the Middle East
Hundreds of thousands of children in the Middle East are living through crisis. Many have witnessed family members and friends injured or killed. They’ve been forced to flee the safety of their homes and take refuge in schools or tents. The terror of living in fear of daily airstrikes will leave profound and lasting psychological scars.
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PLAYERS OF PEOPLE’S POSTCODE LOTTERY HELP CHANGE THE WORLD FOR VULNERABLE CHILDREN
Thanks to the £300,000 raised by players of People's Postcode Lottery, Right to Play is empowering children in some of the most difficult places on earth to reclaim their childhood, fulfil their potential and secure a better future.
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2023 Annual Report
Our 2023 Annual Report has been published! It tells the story of how our teams around the world mobilised last year to protect, educate, and empower 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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GIRLS LEVEL THE PLAYING FIELD IN SENEGAL
The Renforcement des Capacités des Filles par le Sport et le Jeu (RECAF-Jeu) project is creating opportunities for girls and young women to participate in sports, develop life skills, transcend boundaries, and claim the future they choose.
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Right To Play and partners achieve a new U.N.-designated International Day of Play
On 25 March 2024, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution to create a new International Day of Play, with more than 140 countries as co-sponsors.
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