GHANA
right to play
RIGHT TO PLAY
An international charity

Helps children

Educates through sport

  Trains Coaches and
  invests in sports
  equipment and schools

Works with the poorest
children in the world
Ghana
Ghana is located on the
Gulf of Guinea, only a few
degrees north of the
equator giving it a warm
climate

Ghana has a population
of about 23.9 million
people and is home to
more than 100 different
ethnic group.
Obom
•   a primary and secondary
    school, two hours drive into
    the bush outside Accra.

•   Some children walk as far
    as 7 miles to get to school.

•   There are few facilities and
    bare schoolrooms with no
    books.
Right to Play uses games and sport
to teach children important lessons
about things like:

•HIV AIDS
•Malaria
•Confidence
•Leadership skills
•Co-operation
•Integration
Burma Camp


Nursery school -ages (2-
5)

Specially developed
games for younger
children are used

Happy children
Battor
special needs
•Special games developed
for mentally and physically
disabled children at this
residential school.

•There are 95 children at this
school and 80 children on the
waiting list.
Addidome
Effects of Right to Play’s
games:
  •More children come to
  school
  •The health lessons are
  reaching others in the
  community

Addidome is a very large
school and there are not
enough coaches to
provide all the children
there with Right to Play’s
structured games.
Kakum
national park
RIGHT TO PLAY

Ghana

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    RIGHT TO PLAY Aninternational charity Helps children Educates through sport Trains Coaches and invests in sports equipment and schools Works with the poorest children in the world
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    Ghana Ghana is locatedon the Gulf of Guinea, only a few degrees north of the equator giving it a warm climate Ghana has a population of about 23.9 million people and is home to more than 100 different ethnic group.
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    Obom • a primary and secondary school, two hours drive into the bush outside Accra. • Some children walk as far as 7 miles to get to school. • There are few facilities and bare schoolrooms with no books.
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    Right to Playuses games and sport to teach children important lessons about things like: •HIV AIDS •Malaria •Confidence •Leadership skills •Co-operation •Integration
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    Burma Camp Nursery school-ages (2- 5) Specially developed games for younger children are used Happy children
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    •Special games developed formentally and physically disabled children at this residential school. •There are 95 children at this school and 80 children on the waiting list.
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    Effects of Rightto Play’s games: •More children come to school •The health lessons are reaching others in the community Addidome is a very large school and there are not enough coaches to provide all the children there with Right to Play’s structured games.
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