What's New
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Right To Play International welcomes Susan McIsaac as new CEO
Right To Play International is delighted to welcome Susan McIsaac as its new CEO. The accomplished nonprofit leader steps into the CEO position at the 20-year-old INGO as it strives to keep children safe and healthy, learning, and mentally strong in the face of COVID-19.
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Sadio Mané Joins Right To Play as Global Ambassador
Star footballer, Sadio Mané will use his voice and profile to empower children through sport and education.
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HELP CHILDREN STAND UP TO CRISIS
From COVID-19 and school closures to economic crises and global conflicts, it has been a difficult time for children everywhere. But these kids refuse to let disasters, wars, inequality, and the pandemic determine and limit their futures.
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Right To Play and the Liverpool FC Foundation Are Working Side by Side to Transform Children's Lives
Right To Play and the Liverpool Football Club Foundation are working Side by Side to use the power of sport and play to empower children in Thailand, Senegal, and beyond.
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Putting children first during COVID-19
Amid COVID-19, Right To Play has been taking action to keep children healthy and safe, learning, and mentally strong. We are using the power of play to protect, educate, and empower children to rise above adversity, and help their communities build back stronger.
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Keeping Kids Learning During School Closures
Keeping children learning amid COVID-19 school closures has been an enormous challenge all around the world. We're reaching millions with daily TV broadcasts in Mozambique that provide play-based lessons while children are home.
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Broadcasting Hope
How girls in Tanzania are continuing to fight for their rights despite COVID-19. Using radio, we have reached more than 2.75 million girls and 2.15 million other community members in Tanzania with stories that help to challenge harmful traditional practices.
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Girls On Track: Beatrice's Story
Beatrice is a student in Tanzania who felt that corporal punishment affected her school attendance. With support from the Isle of Man government, our Girls on Track programme is helping to create non-threatening learning environments for pupils and teachers through teacher training.
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