Right to Play uses sports and games to educate children in Ghana. It trains coaches and provides sports equipment and infrastructure to schools. It works with the poorest children in remote, rural areas. The document describes several schools in Ghana that Right to Play works with, including Obom primary school where some children walk 7 miles to attend, and a special needs school in Battor that uses specially developed games. It explains how Right to Play's programs increase school attendance and spread health lessons to communities.