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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. Read More
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MAKE DOUBLE THE DIFFERENCE THROUGH THE BIG GIVE CHRISTMAS CHALLENGE 2024
Right To Play UK is delighted to have been chosen as one of the charities supported through the Big Give Christmas Challenge this year. The Christmas Challenge is a match funding campaign … Read More
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How Community Coaches Break Barriers to Education
Right To Play-trained Community Coaches Anna Marie, Fulgence, and Marcelina tear down barriers that prevent girls and children with disabilities from accessing a play-based, quality education and opportunity in Burundi. They share … Read More
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Right To Play UK’s Sports Quiz 2024 raises more than £325k to support vulnerable children around the world
Right To Play UK’s eighth annual Sports Quiz took place at the Nobu Hotel in London on Thursday 21 November and raised £325 to support children around the world in our programmes. Read More
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STRENGTHENING LITERACY AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS EQUALITY
In Mozambique, only 4% of children in third grade read at a grade-appropriate level. But in Namaacha, where this Reading Club operates, things are changing. After school, Reading Club Instructors use games … Read More
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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 … Read More
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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. The Sexual Health and Reproductive Education (SHARE) project is ensuring young people … Read More
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Making Menstrual Pads Makes Way for Girls’ Education
Jacqueline used to skip school during her period because she didn’t have access to menstrual pads. She felt unfocused and afraid of what was happening to her body. That all changed after … Read More
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