Stories From the Field
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Stories contained within this section have been written by volunteers and staff working in the numerous Right To Play project locations. These invaluable individuals witness the positive impact Sport for Development has on the lives of those participating in regular actitivity and generously share their stories with you.
The stories demonstrate Right To Play's work within our four strategic areas; Basic Education and Child Development, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Conflict Resolution and Peace Education, and Community Development, as well as within our two guiding principles; Inclusion and Sustainability.
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Featured Stories
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Mozambique, 2009
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Jordan, May 2009
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During recent monitoring and evaluation visits, Right To Play Mozambique observed the need to introduce a new resource in project locations to address the needs of very young children. Approximately 670 children aged six - 19 years benefit from Right To Play’s Red Ball Child Play and Live Safe Play Safe resources.
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"How much sport and play means to people… the appreciation and belief in Right To Play… To see this does something to me as a human being." These were the words of Mr. Glenn Solberg, Right To Play Athlete Ambassador and former Norwegian professional handball player, after visiting Right To Play’s projects in Jordan from February 16 to 22.
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