By Doreen Mullady | Project Leader
In 2010 Right To Play's activities in Jordan were implemented in 133 schools, kindergartens, and centers for rehabilitation, women and youth. The program is comprised of several activities which work together to achieve our objectives. To foster the life skills and the healthy development of children, Right To Play conducts regular focus group discussions and facilitates sensitization on health and social issues. There is ongoing implementation of regular activities for approximately 20,000 children and youth in structured sport and play activities. Activities aimed to promote the protection and inclusion of Jordanian children range from technical training for Right To Play staff and partners in child protection and rights to the rehabilitation of two play spaces and classrooms to ensure safe play and learning environments. All activities done are in compliance with the Right To Play Child Protection Policy. Leadership among girls and women is a cornerstone of Right To Play programs. In Jordan this is manifested as participation in national government and civil society gender networks as well as the development and supporting of coach networks and the ensured participation of female coaches at coach network meetings. Focus group discussions also figure prominently in Right To Play's efforts in conflict prevention and community cohesion. These are conducted in conjunction with the facilitation of community sensitization on conflict resolution. Additionally, an annual sport and play festival to celebrate the International Day of Peace is also held. Finally, the development of institutional capacity by local groups is encouraged by program implementation planning/ reviewing with Right To Play partners and stakeholders. Seven technical trainings are conducted to enhance the capacity in program planning, management, and monitoring and evaluation for Right To Play staff and partners. Two inter-country program development workshops are also facilitated by Right To Play and its partners in Jordan. All the activities undertaken during Right To Play's program in Jordan are done to facilitate the outcomes of children’s' improved learning and interaction among peers, a child-focused and safe environment, the adoption by children and community leaders of healthy practices regarding communicable and non-communicable diseases, and improved social cohesion among vulnerable and marginalized groups.
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