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Plan International responds to growing uncertainty around US foreign aid funding as Congress debates whether statements and actions will protect global development priorities.
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Plan International responds to growing uncertainty around US foreign aid funding as Congress debates whether statements and actions will protect global development priorities.

New global research conducted in partnership with Plan International finds girls and young women worldwide have strong leadership ambition, even as they anticipate discrimination and unequal treatment.

A New York Times investigation reveals how DOGEās federal aid cuts disrupted programs for girls and families, including Plan International education initiatives.

A MediaPost roundup of 2025ās most-read ad stories connects celebrity campaigns, AI backlash, and Plan Internationalās International Womenās Day partnership with Paramount and KFC.

Devex has named Plan International USA No. 13 in its 2025 ranking of the 50 largest U.S. international NGOs. The report examines how INGOs are responding to major funding shifts across the sector.

Plan International joins global education leaders in Salzburg to push for inclusive, future-ready learning and green jobs at the Forum on Global Citizenship Education.

In the wake of International Day of the Girl, a new article highlights the enduring impact of child marriage and economic pressure on girlsā education ā drawing on data from Plan Internationalās State of the Worldās Girls report to show how early marriage cuts girls off from learning, work and opportunity.

Plan International and its partners have published a new study on the REAL Fathers Initiative in Rwanda, showing how engaging young fathers as role models can reduce violence at home and strengthen family relationships.

CNN highlights Plan Internationalās new report exposing how child marriage continues to rob girls of education, opportunity and choice worldwide.

Plan International joined partners in releasing the 2025 update on education under attack in West and Central Africa. The report reveals more than 14,800 schools closed due to insecurity, disrupting the education of over 3 million children and putting them at risk of violence and exploitation.
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