What's New
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IMPROVING ACCESS TO HEALTH INFORMATION AND SERVICES
In Uganda, many adolescents and young people find it difficult to access sexual and reproductive health care, information, and services. In a recent survey, only three in 10 reported accessing sexual and reproductive health services. The Sexual Health and Reproductive Education (SHARE) project is ensuring young people can access the skills and knowledge they need to advocate for their health-related rights and promote gender equity within their personal lives and communities.
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Right To Play UK’s Sports Quiz 2023 raises nearly £260K
Right To Play UK’s seventh annual Sports Quiz took place at the Intercontinental Park Lane in London on Thursday, 23 November and raised nearly £260,000 with pledges and donations still coming in!
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GIVE A GIFT OF PLAY THIS FESTIVE SEASON
Give the gift of play this festive season by sending an e-card to a friend or loved one! When you send a card between now and 9th January, 2024, your donation to Right To Play UK will also be doubled, thanks to a group of generous donors.
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LAYING A FOUNDATION FOR LEARNING IN BURUNDI
When My Education, My Future started in 2020, it set out to restore the crumbling infrastructure that made classrooms unsafe for students and equip teachers to make classes more fun and engaging. Since then, Right To Play has restored more than 10 school buildings, giving children a safe place to learn.
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Right To Play UK joins UK INGOs call on the UK government to secure an urgent ceasefire in Israel and Palestinian Territories
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is getting worse every day, particularly for children.
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HELP CHILDREN IN GAZA
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is getting worse every day, particularly for children. Our team is working with local partners to monitor the situation and make sure we can be there for them. You can help.
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NEWS ALERT: RIGHT TO PLAY OFFICE IN GAZA SEVERELY DAMAGED BY AIR STRIKE
Right To Play is deeply distressed to report that our office in Al Remall Al Janoubi, Gaza was severely damaged by an air strike on October 10. Thankfully, no staff members were in the office at the time of the incident.
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PLAYS POWERFUL IMPACT ON PSYCHOSOCIAL WELLBEING
Climate-related disasters, conflict, and forced displacement put a heavy emotional burden on children and their families. These stressors can inhibit brain development and a child’s ability to learn — limiting their future. But we know what to do — play, one of the most transformative forces in a child’s life, is also one of the most effective ways to support children’s psychosocial wellbeing.
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