Slavery and people trafficking: Plan presents to parliamentary inquiry When the Australian government announced the intention to conduct a parliamentary inquiry into slavery, slavery like conditio... 16 May, 2013 | Read more...
A mother's reflections this Mother's Day This Mother's Day, Plan's Senior Child Rights Specialist Amalia Fawcett reflects on her experiences of being a mother while a... 12 May, 2013 | Read more...
Promoting rights and accountabilities in African communities Benon is a married man with four children. In November 2011 at a Plan-supported community meeting he was selected by his vill... 2 May, 2013 | Read more...
The youth bulge: what is it? Children and young people make up 50% of the world’s population. And of the 1.2 billion people globally aged 15–24, around 1 ... 2 May, 2013 | Read more...
Ensuring girls' right to education in Cameroon Discrimination robbed Hawou Adamou of her right to an education. Today, as the President of the Plan-supported Hausa Women's ... 24 April, 2013 | Read more...
Plan responds to earthquake in China Plan International has started its emergency response in China's quake-affected Sichuan province.... 23 April, 2013 | Read more...
Plan in Australia wins Award Plan in Australia was last night named the winner of the 2012 PwC Transparency Awards in the NFP sector.... 12 April, 2013 | Read more...
Hope for Mali one year on It’s been one year since the escalation of conflict in Mali which has forced nearly half a million people to leave their home... 5 April, 2013 | Read more...
“Peace begins with a smile..” ― Mother Teresa http://t.co/Acwseom3CePlan Australia | 5/24/2013 1:40:21 PM
Hi @SharLivingstone, someone will be responding to your email in the next 10mins- sorry for the delay. Thanks Sophie @PlanAustraliaPlan Australia | 5/24/2013 11:06:34 AM
@PlanAustralia Sent an email Monday. No response. How do I update credit card details and where is my sponsor number now?Sharon Livingstone | 5/23/2013 5:31:38 PM
Malian Children in Exile: Mohammed, The GuitaristMeet Mohammed, 'the guitarist' - a young boy who was forced to leave his home and guitar behind due to the conflict in Mali. Now sheltering in a refugee camp with thousands of other displaced childen and adults in Mentao, he finds joy in playing the guitar at the Plan-supported children's centre set up there. "I like it when people clap their hands and dance when we play the guitar," he says. Read more about Plan's work in Mali: http://plan.org.au/Our-Work/Countries-we-work-in/Africa/Mali.aspxView on Vimeo Channel