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It is early on a chilly winter morning in Kim Boi, a northern mountainous district in Vietnam. The sun is still hidden behind the clouds and the air is filled with thick, grey fog.

A group of local youth are already up and ready, even though it’s Sunday and school is closed. That’s because today they are heading to the district stadium for a competition they had been looking forward to for months – ChildFund Pass It Back’s end of season tag rugby competition.

In 2016, Than was 15 years-old and had never played with a rugby ball in her life. Than lost her mother when she was a baby, and after her father also passed away, she moved in with her relatives. Than was the meek one, who rarely laughed. She grew up shy and reserved, with a small circle of friends and was sometimes teased by other children.

Few people in Than’s community, let alone Vietnam, knew what rugby was. All Than understood about the game was that it used a strange, egg-shaped ball, which could only be passed back. Encouraged by her cousin Phuong, two years her senior and already a particpant in ChildFund Pass It Back, Than thought she’d give it a go. It was a decision that was to change her life.

ChildFund Pass It Back is a sport for development program that uses rugby as a tool to build leadership and life skills in children and young people across disadvantaged communities in Asia. Soon, Than was a member of team ‘Peony’ along with 11 other girls. Her journey with the egg-shaped ball had begun.

 

On the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, #WePlayTogether and #WePassItBack!

ChildFund and the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) are working together to give children across Asia the chance to take part in an innovative sport for development program: ChildFund Pass It Back.

While the role of sport is often overlooked in development, ChildFund views it as a high-quality, low-cost tool that can be used to promote child protection, rights and participation in a fun way for kids.

ChildFund Pass It Back delivers an integrated rugby and life skills curriculum in a safe environment that promotes the values of the game and builds a new generation of leaders in disadvantaged communities across Asia. Our goal? To equip children and young people to overcome challenges, inspire positive social change and ‘pass it back’ to their communities.

To date, over 2,500 children from Indonesia, Laos, Nepal, Pakistan, The Philippines and Vietnam have already benefitted from their involvement in Pass It Back, with girls making up more than 50 per cent of the players and coaches.