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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 joining a WASH Club that breaks down period stigma and provides girls and young women with access to health education and menstrual pads. Jacquline has the information and products she needs to keep learning and fully participating during menstruation.
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PLAY'S 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.
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INSPIRING THE NEXT GENERATION THROUGH PLAY AND SPORT
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Give Children A Sporting Chance
Through a donation of £10, your support could supply sports kits that help children transcend boundaries and build confidence through sport. Sport kits can include essential outdoor play equipment and materials, such as balls, hula hoops, mats, sports jerseys, footballs, basketballs, cones, whistles, and volleyballs.
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OPINION: WHY WE SHOULD TAKE PLAY SERIOUSLY
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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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HOW YOUND PEOPLE ARE USING MUSIC TO PROMOTE SOCIAL CHANGE IN LEBANON
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Right To Play and partners achieve a new U.N.-designated International Day of Play
On 25 March 2024, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution to create a new International Day of Play, with more than 140 countries as co-sponsors.
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