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Food crisis in West Africa

Food crisis in West Africa

Millions of children and their families in West and Central Africa face a growing humanitarian disaster as a food crisis intensifies across the region.

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Teachers and Schools

Jack and his classmates from Benton Junior College help Plan make a statement to the State Government and to the people of Melbourne.

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Common Threads: weaving child rights into global education » We have launched a new, Australian Curriculum Teacher and Learning Guide designed for educators teaching Australian young people aged between 10-13 years.

1.4 Billion Reasons for Youth: Global Poverty Project Partnership with Plan » Find out about our partnership with the Global Poverty Project and how you can be involved in the 1.4 Billion Reasons Why for Youth presentation in schools across Australia.

SchoolAid 'Because I am A Girl' website for schools » Plan and SchoolAid have teamed up to develop a 'Because I am a Girl' website especially designed for primary school kids (7 to 12 year olds) to learn in a positive and age-appropriate way how gender inequality and discrimination affect girls in many societies.