Gillian McMahon, executive director at Right To Play UK, added: "We are incredibly proud to be working with our partners LFC Foundation on this ambitious and impactful project in Ghana.
"The early years are critical to a child's development and play-based learning is one of the most effective ways to help children build the literacy, numeracy, social and emotional skills they need to thrive.
"Together, we are supporting the Government of Ghana's vision for quality kindergarten education, while helping ensure that hundreds of thousands of children have the opportunity to learn in safe, inclusive and engaging environments."
LFC Foundation and Right to Play have worked together in partnership since 2019, delivering transformative projects across Thailand, Senegal, Tanzania and Ethiopia, helping thousands of children overcome barriers, stay in school and develop essential life skills through sport and play.
Throughout the 2024-25 season, LFC Foundation supported 145,617 people, with a further 19,000 people outside the UK benefitting from an LFC Foundation programme, in Ethiopia, Japan, the Republic of Ireland, Tanzania and USA.