What's New
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CREATING LIFELONG LEARNERS USING PLAY
By 2023, we will help over 3 million students in Ghana to stay in school and succeed by helping 75,000 teachers to incorporate learning through play into their lessons, all with the support of the LEGO Foundation.
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RIGHT TO PLAY INTERNATIONAL WELCOMES SUSAN MCISAAC AS NEW CEO
Right To Play International is delighted to welcome Susan McIsaac as its new CEO. The accomplished nonprofit leader steps into the CEO position at the 20-year-old INGO as it strives to keep children safe and healthy, learning, and mentally strong in the face of COVID-19.
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CEO KEVIN FREY LEAVING RIGHT TO PLAY TO HEAD UP UN-LED GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP
Right To Play’s CEO, Kevin Frey, will leave the organization at the end of December after a five-year tenure. Nonprofit leader and current Chief Philanthropy Officer Susan McIsaac has been appointed as new CEO.
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Sadio Mané joins Right To Play as Global Ambassador
We are thrilled to announce that football star Sadio Mané is joining the Right To Play team as a global ambassador, using the power of sport and play to educate and empower children around the world.
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RIGHT TO PLAY WELCOMES DAG SKATTUM AS THE NEW CHAIR OF ITS INTERNATIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Right To Play is proud to announce Dag Skattum as the new Chair of the organization’s International Board of Directors.
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RIGHT TO PLAY AND THE LIVERPOOL FC FOUNDATION ARE WORKING SIDE BY SIDE TO TRANSFORM CHILDREN'S LIVES
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Won't Stop Us
From Mozambique to Lebanon, Tanzania to Ghana, children are facing crisis and challenges. But they are standing up to the challenges they are facing, refusing to let disasters, wars, inequality, and pandemics determine and limit their futures.
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KEEPING KIDS LEARNING DURING SCHOOL CLOSURES
Keeping children learning amid COVID-19 school closures has been an enormous challenge all around the world. We're reaching millions with daily TV broadcasts in Mozambique that provide play-based lessons while children are home.
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