What's New
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Sanitary facilities for schools in Burundi
A safe environment and an intact infrastructure at schools are the absolute basic requirements to enable children to attend school properly. And although all children need sanitation, the consequences of a lack of hygiene measures in schools are much more serious for girls than for boys.
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Empowering Girls Through Sport and Play in Senegal
Superstar footballer Sadio Mané provides an assist as Global Ambassador to Right To Play, working to increase gender equity in Senegal by using the power of sport and play to help girls achieve their dreams.
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Save Her Seat
The pandemic has placed 11 million girls at risk of not returning to a formal education. They’ll be joining more than 132 million girls who were already not in school. This crisis is a profound violation of their right to an education. But girls are not giving up on their futures, and neither can we. It's up to us to make space for them and save their seats so when they return to school, they continue to rise above adversity and empower the generations to come.
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Charity Golf Cup 2021 in Engelberg-Titlis
On possibly one of the most beautiful late summer days, this year's Charity Golf Cup took place last Friday, 1st of October 2021, at the Golfclub Engelberg-Titlis. In front of a picturesque scenery, 14 teams, 56 players, and a total of 60 attendees were not only able to pursue their passion for golf, but also to actively contribute to the realisation of Right To Play's mission.
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Keeping children learning and mentally strong
Important new funding from the LEGO Foundation will support Right To Play’s COVID-19 response and recovery, to help ensure children continue to have access to high quality education that is safe, active, and engaging.
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Keeping children learning and mentally strong
Important new funding from the LEGO Foundation will support Right To Play’s COVID-19 response and recovery, to help ensure children continue to have access to high quality education that is safe, active, and engaging.
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CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS
We use the power of play to help the world’s most marginalized children stay mentally strong and become more emotionally resilient. Playing helps children recognize and express their emotions, overcome feelings of isolation and develop positive relationships with peers and family members, and deal with anxiety and boredom and build their ability to concentrate and focus on what’s important to them.
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International Annual Report 2020
2020 was a year of great challenges for the children we work with. Right To Play worked tirelessly to keep children healthy, safe, learning, and mentally strong through lockdowns. Find out more on how we reached more than 11 million children around the world and how we celebrated our Alumni in our 20th Anniversary year.
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