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Help Children in Gaza and the West Bank
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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What’s Britain’s Favourite Playground Game?
From hide and seek to skipping ropes and tag, some playground games never go out of style. We polled UK adults to find out the most beloved playground games of all time – many of which have been passed down through generations.
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2024 Annual Report
Our 2024 Global Annual Report shows how support from you, our donors, made a significant difference in the lives of millions of children in 15 countries in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Indigenous communities in Canada last year, helping children to to stay in school and learn, overcome prejudice, heal from trauma, and develop the skills they need to thrive.
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Children Rise Above Adversity in Lebanon and Tanzania, With Support from READ Foundation
Our partnership with READ Foundation is transforming the lives of children in Lebanon and Tanzania.
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The Power of Play-Based Learning
We often talk about the power of play, but what do we mean? What’s powerful about play? Play is a universal experience. Across cultures, all people engage in some form of play. And it’s not just for fun. When we play, we learn new skills, develop emotional awareness and skills, learn how communicate with each other, and discover new things about ourselves and the world.
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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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Energising 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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Ambassador and Olympic champion visits primary school for Right To Play
Olympic champion rower and Right To Play Ambassador Grace Prendergast visited a primary school in Upminster in February – and children had a chance to hold her gold medal.
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