1 HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMS. 2 CONTENT 1.RIGHT TO PLAY OVERVIEW 2.HUMANITARIAN PROGRAM 3.ASHA’S STORY.

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1 HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMS

2 CONTENT 1.RIGHT TO PLAY OVERVIEW 2.HUMANITARIAN PROGRAM 3.ASHA’S STORY

3 | WHAT WE BELIEVE We believe that self-confidence, self-esteem, respect for oneself and others, and overcoming adversity are some of many critical elements in the development of a child and must be fostered in order to create a safer, healthier and more productive society.

4 | WHAT DO WE DO? WE EDUCATE. We Help Children Learn. We improve academic performance by using games as a tool for education, fostering physical, cognitive and social development We Promote Health by encouraging physical fitness, mobilizing communities around national health issues, and educating about disease prevention priorities including HIV/AIDS, malaria and immunization. We Build Peace by teaching conflict resolution and peace building skills, while helping heal children and communities affected by war. We Develop Communities by engaging local staff and volunteers and partnering with local organizations to build infrastructure.

5 | WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE? Right To Play draws from the Sport, Play and International Development sectors, leveraging the “power of play” to educate and empower children facing adversity. PLAYSPORT DEVELOPMENT

6 HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMS

7 -November 2000: MoU with UNHCR -Dec 2001: 100% of programs in partnership with UNHCR -June 2003: MoU with UNWRA – 2012: RTP has worked in partnership with UNHCR and UNRWA in 28 countries | UNHCR & UNRWA PAVED THE WAY…

8 | WHAT WE DO Humanitarian Crisis RECOVERY and REHABILITATION RESCUE RELIEFREPATRIATION

9 | HUMANITARIAN Complex Humanitarian Emergencies Large scale emergencies Multiple variables Ex. Kenya, Dadaab Protracted Refugee Conditions are sustained over long periods of time Ex. Palestinian Refugees in the Middle East Ex. Burmese Refugees in Thailand Immediate Relief Assistance Rapid or sudden in nature Often natural disasters, but could include others Ex. Pakistan – Floods

| ASHA’S STORY

| QUESTIONS? If you have any additional inquires please contact: 1.Child Protection Coordinator, Laura Wright, at 2. Senior International Programs Officer MENA & EASA, Lindsay Groves at