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NEWS ALERT: RIGHT TO PLAY OFFICE IN GAZA SEVERELY DAMAGED BY AIR STRIKE
Right To Play is deeply distressed to report that our office in Al Remall Al Janoubi, Gaza was severely damaged by an air strike on October 10. Thankfully, no staff members were in the office at the time of the incident.
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ALLYSON FELIX INSPIRED BY GIRLS IN MOZAMBIQUE
In June 2023, Olympic gold medalist and Right To Play Ambassador Allyson Felix returned to Mozambique to see the impact of Right To Play programs that support girls’ access to quality education and reproductive health resources. A highlight of the trip was spending time at a school where Allyson shared her story with teenage girls and joined games that teach children to claim their rights.
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2022 Annual Report
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Protect. Educate. Empower
Protect. Educate. Empower. Three words that guide everything that we do. Every day, in 15 countries around the world, our teams protect, educate, and empower children to rise above adversity using the power of play.
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Save Her Seat
You can help girls claim their right to an education and the dreams it will make possible. How do you want to help girls grasp a brighter, more colorful future?
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2023 Annual Report
Our 2023 Annual Report tells the story of how our teams in 21 countries mobilized last year to protect, educate, and empower children to rise above adversity. We did it using children’s language — play.
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Small Hands, Big Dreams
In July 2021, more than 500 children from vulnerable communities in the Palestinian Territories attended a Right To Play-lead summer camp with activities designed to help them cope with and heal from trauma. The summer camp is part of the TOGETHER program, which was made possible with the financial support of the Government of Canada provided through Global Affairs Canada and implemented in partnership with UNRWA.
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BRIDGING THE GAPS CAUSED BY DISPLACEMENT
Displacement creates many gaps in children’s lives: children who are refugees are more likely to be out of school than their peers. They are more likely to experience fear, anxiety, and other mental health issues. It can be easy to lose hope.
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