Building climate resilience for the future

The effects of climate change are becoming increasingly severe, and it is the world’s poorest communities—those least responsible for global warming—that are suffering the most. These communities often live in the most vulnerable areas and lack the resources to adapt to the growing frequency of climate-related disasters. At Plan International we are committed to supporting communities to build climate resilience, especially children, women, and marginalized groups. 

Education for all

Education is the key to a better world, one where children, especially girls, can break free from cycles of poverty, challenge inequality, and contribute to building stronger, more resilient communities. Plan International partners with communities to raise awareness about the importance of girls’ education, addressing the root causes of educational barriers such as gender-based violence, child marriage, and early pregnancy, so that girls are able to complete their education and choose their own futures. 

Humanitarian action

Our approach to emergency response is rooted in collaboration and partnership. In the face of disaster, we work closely with community members, other charities, UN agencies, and local governments to ensure the most effective outcomes for those affected. By sharing our resources, expertise, and real-time information across these partnerships, we improve the delivery of aid and increase our collective impact.