Welcome to Play Action International, formerly East African Playgrounds in the UK. Read about our rebrand.

Communities

Our programmes are tailor made and designed by the communities with whom we work. Working in partnership we are able to provide a community with a programme that provides long-lasting and deep rooted impact. In every community we work in, we ensure to include the needs of marginalised groups such as girls and, more broadly, children with disabilities.

Refugee Settlements

Refugee Settlements

In August 2016, when the conflict in South Sudan caused an unprecedented number of people to seek refuge in neighbouring Uganda, our programmes became an integral part of the Ugandan Government’s and humanitarian sector’s response. With play providing effective psycho-social support to refugee and trauma affected children, we have developed partnerships with UNICEF, Plan International, World Vision, Save the Children and the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) to respond to this essential need. By 2022, there will be a playground in almost every community within the Bidibidi refugee settlement – enabling children to use the power of play to process their traumatic experiences, develop and learn.

Urban slums

Urban slums

Children living in urban slums face some of the harshest living conditions in the world. Lack of sanitation, homelessness, food scarcity, disease, crime, abuse, violence and addiction are rife in slum settings. With no safe space to play and with most excluded from school, children face multiple risks, every moment of their life living there. We are developing a range of programmes to provide children with respite from the inconceivable realities of their day to day life and vital opportunities to play, learn and develop.

Rural communities

Rural communities

Rural communities often face significant disadvantage due to the remoteness of their location, lack of access to services/information and the impact of climate change on their livelihoods. Indeed, some of the most remote areas in Uganda, such as Karamoja, show the highest levels of poverty and disadvantage in the country. Working with ECD centres and primary schools to install playgrounds and implement educational play programmes in rural communities, we have achieved impressive results in increasing school attendance, learning outcomes and reducing dropouts. Indeed, the playgrounds have created a strong community centre where children and families can benefit from additional services.

ECD and Primary Schools

ECD and Primary Schools

Over the past 10+ years we have developed an outstanding track record in supporting Early Childhood Develop (ECD) centres and primary schools to successfully integrate playgrounds and play-based teaching in their settings, to improve help children to develop and learn. We are continually improving the range of playgrounds components on offer and our educational play programmes – to ensure we remain at the cutting edge of play. Most recently we have launched a new programme, Hygiene Heroes, that uses play to improve hand hygiene amongst young learners as well as developing socially distanced, multi-user hand washing stations to enable schools to minimise the impact of COVID-19.

Hospitals, Police stations, Registration centers

Hospitals, Police stations, Registration centers

The world is designed for adults with children expected to fit in and navigate the adult world until they are adults themselves. There are many intimidating situations a child can find themselves in, however through our play programmes and resources, we can work to provide a more child-friendly environment to produce better outcomes for all. Our interventions range from implementing play-based programmes in hospitals to improve children’s recovery to creating child friendly spaces in police stations and refugee registration centres to minimise the fear that children experience in those settings.