Right to Play – ICMAER Global Initiative
Empowering Children & Youth Through Sports, Martial Arts, and Traditional Games
Overview
The Right to Play – ICMAER Global Initiative uses structured play, sports, martial arts, and traditional games to support holistic child development. It ensures every child has the right to participate, learn, and grow in a safe and inclusive environment.Why Right to Play?
- Builds confidence, focus, and leadership
- Improves teamwork and communication
- Teaches discipline, respect, and self-control
- Promotes physical fitness and emotional well-being
Major Components
- Inclusive Play Zones: Safe play spaces in schools and communities
- Martial Arts for Development (MA4D): Discipline, conflict resolution, self-defense
- Traditional Games Revival: Promoting cultural heritage and physical literacy
- Girls’ Empowerment: Safe spaces & leadership through self-defense training
Project Snapshot
- Target Group: Children & Youth (6–18 years)
- Core Areas: Play Zones, MA4D, Training, Research
- Values: Inclusion, Safety, Culture, Skill Development
Expected Outcomes
- Improved health, fitness, and coordination
- Enhanced confidence, resilience, and life skills
- Reduced bullying, stress, and risky behavior
- Stronger inclusion, teamwork, and community bonds

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