Currently operating in 22 countries worldwide, Right To Play is an international non-governmental organization that protects, educates, and empowers vulnerable children through its innovative sports for development methodology. Since our inception in 2000 by Olympian speed skater Johann Olav Kloss, we have gained extensive experience in the fields of education and social development and have expanded our focus to include women and girls’ empowerment, psychosocial support, and environmental sustainability. Our Jordan office was established in 2007 and has had the honor of working with donors such as Global Affairs Canada, the Norwegian Agency for Development and Cooperation, the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, World Vision, and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. Maintaining strong, stable ties with the Ministry of Education and UNRWA, our projects support vulnerable Jordanians as well as Syrian and Palestinian refugee communities.