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  1. Jul 30, 2018 · The world is changing and so are we. In 2017 Plan International adopted a new organisational purpose, theory of change and strategy that stretch our global ambition to contribute to reaching the Sustainable Development Goals. We have put gender equality and the persistent development challenges that girls are facing right at the heart of our organisational purpose.

  2. Our Safer Cities for Girls programme has been developed with partner organisations UN-Habitat and Women in Cities International. The programme goal is to build safe, accountable, and inclusive cities with and for adolescent girls (aged 13-18). We want to see increased safety and access to public spaces, increased active and meaningful ...

  3. Rather than free and empowered to express themselves online, girls are all too often harassed, abused and driven from online spaces,” says Anne-Birgitte Albrectsen, CEO of Plan International. Girls are targeted online just because they are young and female, and if they are politically outspoken, disabled, Black or identify as LGBTIQ+, it gets ...

  4. Plan International recognises its duty to be as effective and efficient as possible and to be accountable to all our stakeholders. Our aim is to take full responsibility for the way we work, the decisions we make, and the impact we have. Accountability.

  5. Plan International Belgium, Brussels, Belgium. 52,822 likes · 21 talking about this. Until every girl is free

  6. ♀️ • Girls’ rights organization📣 • Building an inclusive and gender equal world⏬ • Join the community! #untileverygirlisfree

  7. Plan International. Plan International is a development and humanitarian organisation which works in over 75 countries across Africa, the Americas, and Asia to advance children’s rights and equality for girls. [1] Its focus is on child protection, education, child participation, economic security, emergencies, health, sexual and reproductive ...

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