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Education is for everyone: Creating inclusive classrooms in Burundi
Girls in returnee communities in Burundi, especially girls with disabilities, struggle to go to and stay in school. Few schools have appropriate washroom facilities, and few teachers are trained in how to ensure the classroom environment is welcoming to girls. Here's how we're helping.
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Budget 2021: New resources welcome, but more needed to support the world’s most vulnerable children
The new funding for international assistance and Canada’s global COVID-19 response is welcome, but more is needed to support the world’s most vulnerable children through the pandemic and other crises.
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A Win-Win-Win For The Edmonton Oilers And Right To Play's Indigenous Programs
In 2021, with the unprecedented world of COVID-19 and professional hockey games without fans, The Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation offered a creative way to give back to Right To Play. They engaged fans to help raise funds with their 50/50 raffle during the annual ‘Hockey Is For Everyone’ specialty night.
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Advocating for girls’ right to education in Rwanda
In Rwanda, it is common for the burden of household chores and other familial responsibilities to fall to the girls, leaving them with less time for school and play. We're working with the communities to change attitudes and make sure girls have every opportunity the boys do.
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Empowering Indigenous youth with LEGO Bricks
In coordination with Right To Play’s PLAY program, the LEGO Group has donated upcycled LEGO brick donation kits to Indigenous communities across Canada through their Replay program.
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Choose to challenge the rewind for girls
Choose to challenge the rewind. 11.2 million girls could be out of school forever because of COVID-19, their educations cut short by child marriage, early pregnancy, and other social pressures. We can’t let girls’ hopes and dreams be permanently extinguished.
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Protecting, Educating, and Empowering Children during COVID-19: Q & A with Susan McIsaac, Right To Play’s new CEO
A question and answer session with Susan McIsaac, Right To Play’s new CEO, about how we're supporting children to rise above the challenges impacting them.
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Right To Play donne le coup d’envoi au projet de soutien du droit à l’éducation des filles réfugiées du Burundi
Right To Play annonce le lancement de Mon éducation, mon futur (MEMF), un nouveau programme qui améliorera l’accès à l’éducation des filles et des enfants handicapés qui sont devenus réfugiés en raison de la violence ethnique au Burundi.
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