What's New
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INSPIRING THE NEXT GENERATION THROUGH PLAY AND SPORT
In the face of adversity, the power of play remains an extraordinary force for positive change. In the latest episode of the BBC’s The Conversation, two remarkable athletes, Right To Play’s Sarah El Jizi and Olympic athlete Ray Bassil, share how sport has inspired them to challenge gender norms and empower young girls and refugees living in Beirut, Lebanon.
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SUPPORTING GIRLS IN TANZANIA TO STAY IN SCHOOL AND THRIVE
Through our new project in Tanzania with Liverpool Football Club Foundation, we’re supporting girls in primary schools across the Tarime and Serengeti districts to stay in school, enhancing their life skills and opportunities, and strengthening local community support for girls’ education.
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RIGHT TO PLAY UK’S SUMMER EVENT RAISES OVER £400K
Right To Play UK’s first ever Summer Soirée event took place at London’s immersive arts venue Frameless on Wednesday 14 June 2023, raising over £400,000 for our work to protect, educate and empower children in 15 countries through the power of play.
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Annual Report 2022
In our 2022 Annual Report, you’ll read about teachers who are using play to create safe, inclusive, and engaging learning environments that jumpstart children’s creativity and development. You’ll meet children who are building leadership skills and are becoming advocates in their communities through clubs and mentorship. Find out more about our impact.
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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 can 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, organised by Right To Play and led by the children themselves.
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BRIDGING THE GAPS CAUSED BY DISPLACEMENT
When children become refugees, they leave their schools, their teachers, and their classmates behind. The loss of stability and support negatively impacts children’s learning and psychosocial well-being.
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PROTECTING CHILDRENS SAFETY AND EMOTIONAL WELLBEING THROUGH PLAY
Child Protection Specialist Huda Ghalegolabi speaks about the impact of conflict and displacement on children, and how play-based psychosocial support programmes can help protect children from further harm by enabling them to cope and recover.
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CREATING LIFELONG LEARNERS USING PLAY
By 2023, we will help over 3 million students in Ghana to stay in school and succeed by helping 75,000 teachers to incorporate learning through play into their lessons, all with the support of the LEGO Foundation.
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