What's New
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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 are able to 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, organized by Right To Play and led by the children themselves.
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Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Rights for Young Adults
In Partnership with FAWE and WaterAid, and technical support from FHI 360, we are launching the SHARE project to support sexual and reproductive health and rights for adolescent youth in Ghana, Mozambique, and Uganda.
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Children's Emergency Fund
War, displacement, and disaster turn innocent children into victims, robbing them of their basic rights, dignity, and stability. Using proven play-based approaches, we give children the psychosocial support they need to overcome trauma and learn safely. You can help them.
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Right To Play Welcomes Leadership From the Government of Canada and Partners to Expand Education Access for Refugee and Displaced Children
Right To Play International, alongside its partners within the Canadian International Education Policy Working Group (CIEPWG), welcomes the release of the high-level outcomes document launched at today’s Together For Learning Summit: Engaging Displaced Youth to Transform Education.
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Right To Play to increase access to quality education for close to 40,000 internally displaced children in Mali
At a time when the worldwide number of refugees and internally displaced persons is at an 80-year high, Right To Play is renewing its longstanding commitment to refugee education with the launch of a new program that will increase access to quality, play-based education to close to 40,000 internally displaced children in Mali.
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Building a Foundation for Literacy
School closures in Mozambique threatened to set back children's educational progress. While schools were closed, literacy clubs helped them practice reading safely and regularly. Now that schools have reopened, the clubs help children build on lessons and strengthen their academic skills as they catch up for lost time.
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Thank You to All Who Participated in This Year's #Rally4GirlsEd
On February 4, 2022, Right To Play Canada hosted its 2nd annual Rally For Girls’ Education virtual pep-rally to kick off International Development Week and a week-long challenge. Thanks to all who turned out!
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A Child’s Voice Can Save a Life: WASH Clubs in Uganda
In Uganda, we're using games to teach children learn how to properly wash their hands and prevent the spread of infection, forming local clubs that engage the country's most vulnerable children.
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