Annual Report - 2 December 2025
2025 Annual Impact Report
In our 2025 Annual Impact Report we look at our finances and impact over the 2024-2025 financial year.
In our 2025 Annual Impact Report we look at our finances and impact over the 2024-2025 financial year.
This year our annual State of the World’s Girls report is focused on girls’ experience of child marriage: a practice that despite large-scale policy action and legislative reform, remains widespread.
Pacific Island states and other developing countries are bearing the worst impacts of global heating, despite being the lowest historical emitters and having the fewest resources to respond. The Government has the opportunity to start redressing this shortfall by committing to triple its current climate finance contributions in its new 2025-2030 climate finance target and ensuring this target is met with new funds that complement the aid budget.
This submission outlines a proposed roadmap for the DCCEEW, DFAT, and the Office for Youth to embed children and young people meaningfully in the lead-up to COP31 and beyond.
Informed by both research and our emerging experience, Plan International Australia has developed a set of guiding principles for gender-transformative Nature-based Solutions (NbS).
The northern border of Mexico is marked by a particularly intricate migration dynamic, characterised by two interconnected phenomena: forced internal displacement due to violence and the transit of foreign populations, originating in contexts of insecurity and unmet opportunities.
The study highlights how displacement, traditional masculinity norms, and cost are preventing many young men from accessing critical mental health services.
A new report Girl Goals: What has changed for girls? reviews how adolescent girls’ lives have changed in the last 30 years since the Beijing Platform for Action was endorsed by 189 governments in 1995.