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CHINA | PLAN INTERNATIONAL China. Plan International started working in China in 1995 to improve the lives of the most vulnerable children. Currently, we implement programmes in many provinces, cities and autonomous regions including Shaanxi, Ningxia, Yunnan, Anhui, Sichuan, Qinghai, Hunan, Beijing and Jiangxi. Last year we worked with 38 partners in 138 communities and PLAN INTERNATIONAL'S LEADERSHIP TEAM As Director of Global Assurance, Sagar leads Plan International’s internal audit and counter-fraud services. Sagar’s team provide independent and objective assurance to Plan’s International Board and senior management that the key risks faced by the organisation are identified and appropriately managed. Since joining in 2018, Sagar hasWORKPLACE CULTURE
Plan International is committed to fostering a positive working environment for all, regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and other differences. To create an enabling and safe workplace, we are adopting the principles of feminist leadership to promote diversity and equality in the workplace. COUNTRY STRATEGIC PLAN 2016-2021 It is a five-year strategic guidance of Plan International Cambodia that entails key programmatic focuses, implementation approach, monitoring and evaluation, and beyond.ABOUT THE EU OFFICE
About the EU Office. About the. EU. Office. We strive to advance children’s rights and equality for girls in the EU’s external action. Through our actions, we contribute to ensuring 100 million girls learn, lead, decide and thrive. FIJI | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Fiji. Plan International has been operating in Fiji since 2021. Fiji is among the countries worst affected by natural disasters and the effects of climate change, which cause mass displacement. In addition, 1 in 10 people lack access to a basic water supply and sanitation resulting in water borne diseases which are a significant cause ofdeath
CHINA | PLAN INTERNATIONAL China. Plan International started working in China in 1995 to improve the lives of the most vulnerable children. Currently, we implement programmes in many provinces, cities and autonomous regions including Shaanxi, Ningxia, Yunnan, Anhui, Sichuan, Qinghai, Hunan, Beijing and Jiangxi. Last year we worked with 38 partners in 138 communities and PLAN INTERNATIONAL'S LEADERSHIP TEAM As Director of Global Assurance, Sagar leads Plan International’s internal audit and counter-fraud services. Sagar’s team provide independent and objective assurance to Plan’s International Board and senior management that the key risks faced by the organisation are identified and appropriately managed. Since joining in 2018, Sagar hasWORKPLACE CULTURE
Plan International is committed to fostering a positive working environment for all, regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and other differences. To create an enabling and safe workplace, we are adopting the principles of feminist leadership to promote diversity and equality in the workplace. COUNTRY STRATEGIC PLAN 2016-2021 It is a five-year strategic guidance of Plan International Cambodia that entails key programmatic focuses, implementation approach, monitoring and evaluation, and beyond.ABOUT THE EU OFFICE
About the EU Office. About the. EU. Office. We strive to advance children’s rights and equality for girls in the EU’s external action. Through our actions, we contribute to ensuring 100 million girls learn, lead, decide and thrive.PLAN ACADEMY
Continuous learning must be a vital component of our goal to advance children's rights and equality for girls. Learn. The Plan Academy enables Plan International staff and its partners to gain competencies supporting their work with children, young people and communities to create lasting, positive change.. Being a development NGO, the ultimate place we want to see the impact of our learning OUR DREAMS MUST CONTINUE, DESPITE THE PANDEMIC Our dreams must continue, despite the pandemic. Life changed suddenly for the whole world when COVID-19 arrived, and with it came the need for people to quarantine themselves in their homes. Children and adolescents became immersed in a new reality which has had a huge impact on their lives. 17-year-old Lixiana from the department ofChinandega
ACCOUNTABILITY: POLICIES AND COMMITMENTS Accountability: policies and commitments. Plan International is committed to advancing children's rights and equality for girls. We recognise our duty to be as effective and efficient as possible and to be accountable to all our stakeholders. Accountability to the children we were founded to support is at the heart of Plan International’s HEAR IT FROM THE GIRLS Asia is home to more than half of the world’s 1.1 billion girls under the age of 18. The COVID-19 pandemic currently threatens decades-worth of the critical progress made in gender equality and girls’ rights. Girls in the region are facing increasing cases of gender-based violence and child marriage, disruption of education,limited access
BENIN | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International began operating in Benin in 1994 to support children to exercise their rights. In Benin, there is a high mortality rate for children under 5 due to preventable diseases. LEBANON | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Lebanon. Plan International has been present in Lebanon since 2017 and obtained formal registration in 2019. We work in partnership with community-based, local, national, and international organisations to address the needs of vulnerable children and youth in Lebanon, enabling them to realise their rights and participate meaningfully insociety.
RWANDA | PLAN INTERNATIONAL 4th Floor, Golden Plaza Building, Next to Rwanda Housing Authority. KG 546 St 1, Kacyiru. Kigali. Rwanda. +250 788 305 392. rwandaco@plan-international.org. Expand map. SUDAN | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Sudan. Plan International has been working in Sudan since 1977. Our goal is for vulnerable children and youth to be able to realise their potential within protective and resilient communities which respect and promote girls’ equality. Our work supports girls’ rights and gender equality to bring about transformative changes for girls and ANNE-BIRGITTE ALBRECTSEN A renowned leader in development and gender equality, Anne-Birgitte Albrectsen has worked for over 25 years in international development, human rights, change management and diplomacy, and has been listed as one of the Top 100 Most Influential People in Gender Equality by Apolitical.*. Ms. Albrectsen has been CEO of Plan International sinceSeptember 2015.
CAMEROON | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Since 1996, Plan International has worked with over 1,200 communities the Centre, North-West, East, Adamawa, North, Far-North and Littoral regions of Cameroon. Often in difficult circumstances, such as the current Lake Chad Crisis, Plan International Cameroon’s programmes and activities bring engaging and uplifting solutions to the issues ADVANCING CHILDREN'S RIGHTS AND EQUALITY FOR GIRLS Advancing children's rights and equality for girls in more than 75 countries. Girls say education is area of life most affected by COVID-19. Latest research. Research from 14 countries details girls' concerns about the lasting effects of school closures. The Girls Get Equal Listening Sessions. FIJI | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Fiji. Plan International has been operating in Fiji since 2021. Fiji is among the countries worst affected by natural disasters and the effects of climate change, which cause mass displacement. In addition, 1 in 10 people lack access to a basic water supply and sanitation resulting in water borne diseases which are a significant cause ofdeath
CONTACT US | PLAN INTERNATIONAL If you wish to raise any concerns about financial accountability at Plan International, please use the link below to send an email via the contact us form. The numbers below are for the Global Hub of Plan International. Tel: (+44)1483 755 155. Fax: (+44)1483 756 505. Emailour
JOBS | VACANCIES | CAREERS | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Jobs at Plan International. Plan International works across the globe to advance children’s rights and equality for girls. We strive for a just world, working together with children, young people, our supporters and partners. Will you join us? A leading international development NGO, we have career opportunities at our international CHINA | PLAN INTERNATIONAL China. Plan International started working in China in 1995 to improve the lives of the most vulnerable children. Currently, we implement programmes in many provinces, cities and autonomous regions including Shaanxi, Ningxia, Yunnan, Anhui, Sichuan, Qinghai, Hunan, Beijing and Jiangxi. Last year we worked with 38 partners in 138 communities and PLAN INTERNATIONAL IS SEARCHING FOR ITS NEXT CEO Plan International is seeking to recruit a new Chief Executive Officer. The incumbent, Ms Anne-Birgitte Albrecten, who has been our CEO for six years, is leaving us to head up the Lego Foundation. Girls take selfies at a Girls Out Loud project meeting in Nepal. Since 2015, we have undergone a significant transformation, with a new focused JOIN OUR EMERGENCY RESPONSE ROSTER Join our emergency response roster. Professionals who want to work with us in disasters can join our emergency response roster. During large-scale humanitarian crises a country office can be stretched, with additional capacity required. The roster helps our offices get the critical surge support needed when responding to emergencies. RWANDA | PLAN INTERNATIONAL 4th Floor, Golden Plaza Building, Next to Rwanda Housing Authority. KG 546 St 1, Kacyiru. Kigali. Rwanda. +250 788 305 392. rwandaco@plan-international.org. Expand map. ZAMBIA | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Zambia. Since 1996, Plan International Zambia has been promoting children’s rights alongside communities, partners and the government. We believe in the power and potential of every child and we support the most vulnerable children and their communities to be free from poverty. We tackle the root causes of issues facing girls,such as child
BANGLADESH | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International began working in Bangladesh in 1994. Across all our work, we encourage children and young people to be leaders in their communities and drive progress on the issues that matter to them. ADVANCING CHILDREN'S RIGHTS AND EQUALITY FOR GIRLS Advancing children's rights and equality for girls in more than 75 countries. Girls say education is area of life most affected by COVID-19. Latest research. Research from 14 countries details girls' concerns about the lasting effects of school closures. The Girls Get Equal Listening Sessions. FIJI | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Fiji. Plan International has been operating in Fiji since 2021. Fiji is among the countries worst affected by natural disasters and the effects of climate change, which cause mass displacement. In addition, 1 in 10 people lack access to a basic water supply and sanitation resulting in water borne diseases which are a significant cause ofdeath
CONTACT US | PLAN INTERNATIONAL If you wish to raise any concerns about financial accountability at Plan International, please use the link below to send an email via the contact us form. The numbers below are for the Global Hub of Plan International. Tel: (+44)1483 755 155. Fax: (+44)1483 756 505. Emailour
JOBS | VACANCIES | CAREERS | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Jobs at Plan International. Plan International works across the globe to advance children’s rights and equality for girls. We strive for a just world, working together with children, young people, our supporters and partners. Will you join us? A leading international development NGO, we have career opportunities at our international CHINA | PLAN INTERNATIONAL China. Plan International started working in China in 1995 to improve the lives of the most vulnerable children. Currently, we implement programmes in many provinces, cities and autonomous regions including Shaanxi, Ningxia, Yunnan, Anhui, Sichuan, Qinghai, Hunan, Beijing and Jiangxi. Last year we worked with 38 partners in 138 communities and PLAN INTERNATIONAL IS SEARCHING FOR ITS NEXT CEO Plan International is seeking to recruit a new Chief Executive Officer. The incumbent, Ms Anne-Birgitte Albrecten, who has been our CEO for six years, is leaving us to head up the Lego Foundation. Girls take selfies at a Girls Out Loud project meeting in Nepal. Since 2015, we have undergone a significant transformation, with a new focused JOIN OUR EMERGENCY RESPONSE ROSTER Join our emergency response roster. Professionals who want to work with us in disasters can join our emergency response roster. During large-scale humanitarian crises a country office can be stretched, with additional capacity required. The roster helps our offices get the critical surge support needed when responding to emergencies. RWANDA | PLAN INTERNATIONAL 4th Floor, Golden Plaza Building, Next to Rwanda Housing Authority. KG 546 St 1, Kacyiru. Kigali. Rwanda. +250 788 305 392. rwandaco@plan-international.org. Expand map. ZAMBIA | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Zambia. Since 1996, Plan International Zambia has been promoting children’s rights alongside communities, partners and the government. We believe in the power and potential of every child and we support the most vulnerable children and their communities to be free from poverty. We tackle the root causes of issues facing girls,such as child
BANGLADESH | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International began working in Bangladesh in 1994. Across all our work, we encourage children and young people to be leaders in their communities and drive progress on the issues that matter to them.PLAN ACADEMY
Continuous learning must be a vital component of our goal to advance children's rights and equality for girls. Learn. The Plan Academy enables Plan International staff and its partners to gain competencies supporting their work with children, young people and communities to create lasting, positive change.. Being a development NGO, the ultimate place we want to see the impact of our learning HALTING LIVES: THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON GIRLS The scale of this pandemic affects girls and young women in all aspects of their daily lives: their safety, wellbeing, education, economic security, health, nutrition and access to technology. All pre-existing inequalities are made worse by COVID-19. Its impact on girls and young women, who face unique vulnerabilities, needs to beacknowledged
OUR VALUES AT WORK
Our values at work. Our organisational values are designed to help everyone who works with us to achieve our ambitious goals for children: a just world that advances children’s rights and equality for girls. We are open and accountable. We create a climate of trust inside and outside the organisation by being open, honest andtransparent.
ACCOUNTABILITY: POLICIES AND COMMITMENTS Accountability: policies and commitments. Plan International is committed to advancing children's rights and equality for girls. We recognise our duty to be as effective and efficient as possible and to be accountable to all our stakeholders. Accountability to the children we were founded to support is at the heart of Plan International’sWORKPLACE CULTURE
Plan International is committed to fostering a positive working environment for all, regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and other differences. To create an enabling and safe workplace, we are adopting the principles of feminist leadership to promote diversity and equality in the workplace. MALI | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International has been operating in Mali since 1976. At present, there are significant barriers that stand in the way of children, especially girls, exercising their rights in the country. In particular, there are high rates of child marriage and female genital mutilation while large numbers of BENIN | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International began operating in Benin in 1994 to support children to exercise their rights. In Benin, there is a high mortality rate for children under 5 due to preventable diseases. SENEGAL | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International has been working in Senegal since 1982 to promote children’s rights and equality for girls. To achieve this, we work alongside children, their communities, the Senegalese government and civil society organisations. In Senegal, patriarchal traditions, poor living conditions and ineffectively applied laws lead to theGIRLS' EDUCATION
Girls' Education - The Facts. One hundred and thirty million girls are not in education. Fifteen million are expected to never enrol at all. Girls are 1.5 times more likely than boys to be completely excluded from primary education, and at the end of 2015 less than half of all countries had achieved gender parity in education at secondary level. 7 WAYS TO END FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION Lessons from Mali. They say it takes a village to raise a child - but conversations with a community in Mali suggest it will take family, community and government support to end female genital mutilation (FGM) for good.. Grandparents, mothers, fathers and mother-in-laws all have their role to play, as do religious leaders who can help dispel the myth that FGM is a religious necessity. ADVANCING CHILDREN'S RIGHTS AND EQUALITY FOR GIRLS Advancing children's rights and equality for girls in more than 75 countries. Girls say education is area of life most affected by COVID-19. Latest research. Research from 14 countries details girls' concerns about the lasting effects of school closures. The Girls Get Equal Listening Sessions. FIJI | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Fiji. Plan International has been operating in Fiji since 2021. Fiji is among the countries worst affected by natural disasters and the effects of climate change, which cause mass displacement. In addition, 1 in 10 people lack access to a basic water supply and sanitation resulting in water borne diseases which are a significant cause ofdeath
RWANDA | PLAN INTERNATIONAL 4th Floor, Golden Plaza Building, Next to Rwanda Housing Authority. KG 546 St 1, Kacyiru. Kigali. Rwanda. +250 788 305 392. rwandaco@plan-international.org. Expand map.WORKPLACE CULTURE
Plan International is committed to fostering a positive working environment for all, regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and other differences. To create an enabling and safe workplace, we are adopting the principles of feminist leadership to promote diversity and equality in the workplace. BENIN | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International began operating in Benin in 1994 to support children to exercise their rights. In Benin, there is a high mortality rate for children under 5 due to preventable diseases. SENEGAL | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International has been working in Senegal since 1982 to promote children’s rights and equality for girls. To achieve this, we work alongside children, their communities, the Senegalese government and civil society organisations. In Senegal, patriarchal traditions, poor living conditions and ineffectively applied laws lead to the GHANA | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Ghana. Plan International has been working in Ghana to support children, particularly the most marginalised, to exercise their rights for over 25 years. Working in 637 communities, the majority of which are rural, our work has impacted the lives of 480,000 children. In Ghana, children, especially girls, suffer from violence at school andin
ABOUT THE EU OFFICE
About the EU Office. About the. EU. Office. We strive to advance children’s rights and equality for girls in the EU’s external action. Through our actions, we contribute to ensuring 100 million girls learn, lead, decide and thrive. HAITI | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International began operating in Haiti in 1973 to address the biggest inequalities and violations of children’s rights. In Haiti there are high rates of child marriage, teenage pregnancy, violence, child labour in addition to a lack of education. TANZANIA | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Tanzania. Plan International Tanzania is a child-centred organisation that advances childrens rights and promotes equality for girls. We have been operational in Tanzania since 1991 and currently work in 13 regions. We work with communities, the government and other development partners to support vulnerable children, adolescent girlsand their
ADVANCING CHILDREN'S RIGHTS AND EQUALITY FOR GIRLS Advancing children's rights and equality for girls in more than 75 countries. Girls say education is area of life most affected by COVID-19. Latest research. Research from 14 countries details girls' concerns about the lasting effects of school closures. The Girls Get Equal Listening Sessions. FIJI | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Fiji. Plan International has been operating in Fiji since 2021. Fiji is among the countries worst affected by natural disasters and the effects of climate change, which cause mass displacement. In addition, 1 in 10 people lack access to a basic water supply and sanitation resulting in water borne diseases which are a significant cause ofdeath
RWANDA | PLAN INTERNATIONAL 4th Floor, Golden Plaza Building, Next to Rwanda Housing Authority. KG 546 St 1, Kacyiru. Kigali. Rwanda. +250 788 305 392. rwandaco@plan-international.org. Expand map.WORKPLACE CULTURE
Plan International is committed to fostering a positive working environment for all, regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and other differences. To create an enabling and safe workplace, we are adopting the principles of feminist leadership to promote diversity and equality in the workplace. BENIN | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International began operating in Benin in 1994 to support children to exercise their rights. In Benin, there is a high mortality rate for children under 5 due to preventable diseases. SENEGAL | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International has been working in Senegal since 1982 to promote children’s rights and equality for girls. To achieve this, we work alongside children, their communities, the Senegalese government and civil society organisations. In Senegal, patriarchal traditions, poor living conditions and ineffectively applied laws lead to the GHANA | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Ghana. Plan International has been working in Ghana to support children, particularly the most marginalised, to exercise their rights for over 25 years. Working in 637 communities, the majority of which are rural, our work has impacted the lives of 480,000 children. In Ghana, children, especially girls, suffer from violence at school andin
ABOUT THE EU OFFICE
About the EU Office. About the. EU. Office. We strive to advance children’s rights and equality for girls in the EU’s external action. Through our actions, we contribute to ensuring 100 million girls learn, lead, decide and thrive. HAITI | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International began operating in Haiti in 1973 to address the biggest inequalities and violations of children’s rights. In Haiti there are high rates of child marriage, teenage pregnancy, violence, child labour in addition to a lack of education. TANZANIA | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Tanzania. Plan International Tanzania is a child-centred organisation that advances childrens rights and promotes equality for girls. We have been operational in Tanzania since 1991 and currently work in 13 regions. We work with communities, the government and other development partners to support vulnerable children, adolescent girlsand their
OUR STRUCTURE
Our structure. We are a global membership organisation that is active in more than 75 countries across the world. Our structure includes the Global Hub which is located in the United Kingdom, over 50 Country Offices and their Programme Units, 4 Regional Hubs and 4 Liaison Offices. We have 20 member National Organisations that are separatelegal
KEEPING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE SAFE Plan International recognises that violence against children and young people is prevalent throughout the world and in all societies. We are deeply committed to eradicating violence against children and young people and take very seriously our duty to safeguard all children and JOBS | VACANCIES | CAREERS | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Jobs at Plan International. Plan International works across the globe to advance children’s rights and equality for girls. We strive for a just world, working together with children, young people, our supporters and partners. Will you join us? A leading international development NGO, we have career opportunities at our international ACCOUNTABILITY: POLICIES AND COMMITMENTS Accountability: policies and commitments. Plan International is committed to advancing children's rights and equality for girls. We recognise our duty to be as effective and efficient as possible and to be accountable to all our stakeholders. Accountability to the children we were founded to support is at the heart of Plan International’s PLAN INTERNATIONAL'S LEADERSHIP TEAM As Director of Global Assurance, Sagar leads Plan International’s internal audit and counter-fraud services. Sagar’s team provide independent and objective assurance to Plan’s International Board and senior management that the key risks faced by the organisation are identified and appropriately managed. Since joining in 2018, Sagar has PLAN INTERNATIONAL IS SEARCHING FOR ITS NEXT CEO Plan International is seeking to recruit a new Chief Executive Officer. The incumbent, Ms Anne-Birgitte Albrecten, who has been our CEO for six years, is leaving us to head up the Lego Foundation. Girls take selfies at a Girls Out Loud project meeting in Nepal. Since 2015, we have undergone a significant transformation, with a new focused HAITI | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International began operating in Haiti in 1973 to address the biggest inequalities and violations of children’s rights. In Haiti there are high rates of child marriage, teenage pregnancy, violence, child labour in addition to a lack of education.GIRLS' EDUCATION
Girls' Education - The Facts. One hundred and thirty million girls are not in education. Fifteen million are expected to never enrol at all. Girls are 1.5 times more likely than boys to be completely excluded from primary education, and at the end of 2015 less than half of all countries had achieved gender parity in education at secondary level. 7 WAYS TO END FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION Lessons from Mali. They say it takes a village to raise a child - but conversations with a community in Mali suggest it will take family, community and government support to end female genital mutilation (FGM) for good.. Grandparents, mothers, fathers and mother-in-laws all have their role to play, as do religious leaders who can help dispel the myth that FGM is a religious necessity. LEBANON | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Lebanon. Plan International has been present in Lebanon since 2017 and obtained formal registration in 2019. We work in partnership with community-based, local, national, and international organisations to address the needs of vulnerable children and youth in Lebanon, enabling them to realise their rights and participate meaningfully insociety.
ADVANCING CHILDREN'S RIGHTS AND EQUALITY FOR GIRLS Advancing children's rights and equality for girls in more than 75 countries. Girls say education is area of life most affected by COVID-19. Latest research. Research from 14 countries details girls' concerns about the lasting effects of school closures. The Girls Get Equal Listening Sessions. FIJI | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Fiji. Plan International has been operating in Fiji since 2021. Fiji is among the countries worst affected by natural disasters and the effects of climate change, which cause mass displacement. In addition, 1 in 10 people lack access to a basic water supply and sanitation resulting in water borne diseases which are a significant cause ofdeath
RWANDA | PLAN INTERNATIONALPLAN INTERNATIONAL VACANCIESPLAN INTERNATIONAL CANADA JOBSPLAN INTERNATIONAL JOBS KENYAPLAN INTERNATIONAL NIGERIA VACANCIESPLAN INTERNATIONAL USA JOBSPLAN INTERNATIONAL ZIMBABWE VACANCIES 4th Floor, Golden Plaza Building, Next to Rwanda Housing Authority. KG 546 St 1, Kacyiru. Kigali. Rwanda. +250 788 305 392. rwandaco@plan-international.org. Expand map.WORKPLACE CULTURE
Plan International is committed to fostering a positive working environment for all, regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and other differences. To create an enabling and safe workplace, we are adopting the principles of feminist leadership to promote diversity and equality in the workplace. BENIN | PLAN INTERNATIONALBENIN AFRICA CULTUREBENIN AFRICA GOVERNMENTBENIN WEST AFRICACOTONOU BENIN WEST AFRICAWHERE IS BENIN INAFRICA
Plan International began operating in Benin in 1994 to support children to exercise their rights. In Benin, there is a high mortality rate for children under 5 due to preventable diseases. SENEGAL | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International has been working in Senegal since 1982 to promote children’s rights and equality for girls. To achieve this, we work alongside children, their communities, the Senegalese government and civil society organisations. In Senegal, patriarchal traditions, poor living conditions and ineffectively applied laws lead to the GHANA | PLAN INTERNATIONALGHANA SCHOLARSHIP SCHEMEGHANA SCHOLARSHIP SECGHANA SCHOOL SYSTEMPLAN INTERNATIONAL GHANAGHANA SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FORMPLAN INTERNATIONAL GHANA CONTACT Ghana. Plan International has been working in Ghana to support children, particularly the most marginalised, to exercise their rights for over 25 years. Working in 637 communities, the majority of which are rural, our work has impacted the lives of 480,000 children. In Ghana, children, especially girls, suffer from violence at school andin
ABOUT THE EU OFFICE
About the EU Office. About the. EU. Office. We strive to advance children’s rights and equality for girls in the EU’s external action. Through our actions, we contribute to ensuring 100 million girls learn, lead, decide and thrive. HAITI | PLAN INTERNATIONALPLANET PLAN INTERNATIONALIS PLAN INTERNATIONAL A SCAMPLAN INTERNATIONAL ETHIOPIAPLAN INTERNATIONAL NEPALPLAN INTERNATIONAL ORGANOGRAMPLAN INTERNATIONAL ZIMBABWE Plan International began operating in Haiti in 1973 to address the biggest inequalities and violations of children’s rights. In Haiti there are high rates of child marriage, teenage pregnancy, violence, child labour in addition to a lack of education. TANZANIA | PLAN INTERNATIONALPLAN INTERNATIONAL JOBSPLAN INTERNATIONAL NEPALPLAN INTERNATIONAL ZIMBABWEPLAN REPPLAN INTERNATIONAL TANZANIA JOBSPLAN INTERNATIONAL TANZANIA VACANCIES Tanzania. Plan International Tanzania is a child-centred organisation that advances childrens rights and promotes equality for girls. We have been operational in Tanzania since 1991 and currently work in 13 regions. We work with communities, the government and other development partners to support vulnerable children, adolescent girlsand their
ADVANCING CHILDREN'S RIGHTS AND EQUALITY FOR GIRLS Advancing children's rights and equality for girls in more than 75 countries. Girls say education is area of life most affected by COVID-19. Latest research. Research from 14 countries details girls' concerns about the lasting effects of school closures. The Girls Get Equal Listening Sessions. FIJI | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Fiji. Plan International has been operating in Fiji since 2021. Fiji is among the countries worst affected by natural disasters and the effects of climate change, which cause mass displacement. In addition, 1 in 10 people lack access to a basic water supply and sanitation resulting in water borne diseases which are a significant cause ofdeath
RWANDA | PLAN INTERNATIONALPLAN INTERNATIONAL VACANCIESPLAN INTERNATIONAL CANADA JOBSPLAN INTERNATIONAL JOBS KENYAPLAN INTERNATIONAL NIGERIA VACANCIESPLAN INTERNATIONAL USA JOBSPLAN INTERNATIONAL ZIMBABWE VACANCIES 4th Floor, Golden Plaza Building, Next to Rwanda Housing Authority. KG 546 St 1, Kacyiru. Kigali. Rwanda. +250 788 305 392. rwandaco@plan-international.org. Expand map.WORKPLACE CULTURE
Plan International is committed to fostering a positive working environment for all, regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and other differences. To create an enabling and safe workplace, we are adopting the principles of feminist leadership to promote diversity and equality in the workplace. BENIN | PLAN INTERNATIONALBENIN AFRICA CULTUREBENIN AFRICA GOVERNMENTBENIN WEST AFRICACOTONOU BENIN WEST AFRICAWHERE IS BENIN INAFRICA
Plan International began operating in Benin in 1994 to support children to exercise their rights. In Benin, there is a high mortality rate for children under 5 due to preventable diseases. SENEGAL | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International has been working in Senegal since 1982 to promote children’s rights and equality for girls. To achieve this, we work alongside children, their communities, the Senegalese government and civil society organisations. In Senegal, patriarchal traditions, poor living conditions and ineffectively applied laws lead to the GHANA | PLAN INTERNATIONALGHANA SCHOLARSHIP SCHEMEGHANA SCHOLARSHIP SECGHANA SCHOOL SYSTEMPLAN INTERNATIONAL GHANAGHANA SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FORMPLAN INTERNATIONAL GHANA CONTACT Ghana. Plan International has been working in Ghana to support children, particularly the most marginalised, to exercise their rights for over 25 years. Working in 637 communities, the majority of which are rural, our work has impacted the lives of 480,000 children. In Ghana, children, especially girls, suffer from violence at school andin
ABOUT THE EU OFFICE
About the EU Office. About the. EU. Office. We strive to advance children’s rights and equality for girls in the EU’s external action. Through our actions, we contribute to ensuring 100 million girls learn, lead, decide and thrive. HAITI | PLAN INTERNATIONALPLANET PLAN INTERNATIONALIS PLAN INTERNATIONAL A SCAMPLAN INTERNATIONAL ETHIOPIAPLAN INTERNATIONAL NEPALPLAN INTERNATIONAL ORGANOGRAMPLAN INTERNATIONAL ZIMBABWE Plan International began operating in Haiti in 1973 to address the biggest inequalities and violations of children’s rights. In Haiti there are high rates of child marriage, teenage pregnancy, violence, child labour in addition to a lack of education. TANZANIA | PLAN INTERNATIONALPLAN INTERNATIONAL JOBSPLAN INTERNATIONAL NEPALPLAN INTERNATIONAL ZIMBABWEPLAN REPPLAN INTERNATIONAL TANZANIA JOBSPLAN INTERNATIONAL TANZANIA VACANCIES Tanzania. Plan International Tanzania is a child-centred organisation that advances childrens rights and promotes equality for girls. We have been operational in Tanzania since 1991 and currently work in 13 regions. We work with communities, the government and other development partners to support vulnerable children, adolescent girlsand their
OUR STRUCTURE
Our structure. We are a global membership organisation that is active in more than 75 countries across the world. Our structure includes the Global Hub which is located in the United Kingdom, over 50 Country Offices and their Programme Units, 4 Regional Hubs and 4 Liaison Offices. We have 20 member National Organisations that are separatelegal
KEEPING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE SAFE Plan International recognises that violence against children and young people is prevalent throughout the world and in all societies. We are deeply committed to eradicating violence against children and young people and take very seriously our duty to safeguard all children and JOBS | VACANCIES | CAREERS | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Jobs at Plan International. Plan International works across the globe to advance children’s rights and equality for girls. We strive for a just world, working together with children, young people, our supporters and partners. Will you join us? A leading international development NGO, we have career opportunities at our international ACCOUNTABILITY: POLICIES AND COMMITMENTS Accountability: policies and commitments. Plan International is committed to advancing children's rights and equality for girls. We recognise our duty to be as effective and efficient as possible and to be accountable to all our stakeholders. Accountability to the children we were founded to support is at the heart of Plan International’s PLAN INTERNATIONAL'S LEADERSHIP TEAM As Director of Global Assurance, Sagar leads Plan International’s internal audit and counter-fraud services. Sagar’s team provide independent and objective assurance to Plan’s International Board and senior management that the key risks faced by the organisation are identified and appropriately managed. Since joining in 2018, Sagar has PLAN INTERNATIONAL IS SEARCHING FOR ITS NEXT CEO Plan International is seeking to recruit a new Chief Executive Officer. The incumbent, Ms Anne-Birgitte Albrecten, who has been our CEO for six years, is leaving us to head up the Lego Foundation. Girls take selfies at a Girls Out Loud project meeting in Nepal. Since 2015, we have undergone a significant transformation, with a new focused HAITI | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International began operating in Haiti in 1973 to address the biggest inequalities and violations of children’s rights. In Haiti there are high rates of child marriage, teenage pregnancy, violence, child labour in addition to a lack of education.GIRLS' EDUCATION
Girls' Education - The Facts. One hundred and thirty million girls are not in education. Fifteen million are expected to never enrol at all. Girls are 1.5 times more likely than boys to be completely excluded from primary education, and at the end of 2015 less than half of all countries had achieved gender parity in education at secondary level. LEBANON | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Lebanon. Plan International has been present in Lebanon since 2017 and obtained formal registration in 2019. We work in partnership with community-based, local, national, and international organisations to address the needs of vulnerable children and youth in Lebanon, enabling them to realise their rights and participate meaningfully insociety.
ZAMBIA | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Zambia. Since 1996, Plan International Zambia has been promoting children’s rights alongside communities, partners and the government. We believe in the power and potential of every child and we support the most vulnerable children and their communities to be free from poverty. We tackle the root causes of issues facing girls,such as child
ADVANCING CHILDREN'S RIGHTS AND EQUALITY FOR GIRLS Plan International is a development and humanitarian organisation that advances children’s rights and equality for girls. FIJI | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International has been operating in Fiji since 2021. Fiji is among the countries worst affected by natural disasters and the effects of climate change, which cause mass displacement. RWANDA | PLAN INTERNATIONALPLAN INTERNATIONAL VACANCIESPLAN INTERNATIONAL CANADA JOBSPLAN INTERNATIONAL JOBS KENYAPLAN INTERNATIONAL NIGERIA VACANCIESPLAN INTERNATIONAL USA JOBSPLAN INTERNATIONAL ZIMBABWE VACANCIES Plan International has been operating in Rwanda since 2007. We work with communities to change negative gender and social norms as well aslegal and policy
PLAN INTERNATIONAL'S LEADERSHIP TEAM Plan International's leadership team Anne-Birgitte Albrectsen, Chief Executive Officer. As Chief Executive Officer, Anne-Birgitte Albrectsen leads the Plan International teamWORKPLACE CULTURE
Plan International is committed to fostering a positive working environment for all, regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and other differences. BENIN | PLAN INTERNATIONALBENIN AFRICA CULTUREBENIN AFRICA GOVERNMENTBENIN WEST AFRICACOTONOU BENIN WEST AFRICAWHERE IS BENIN INAFRICA
Plan International began operating in Benin in 1994 to support children to exercise their rights. In Benin, there is a high mortality rate for children under 5 due to preventable diseases. SENEGAL | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International has been working in Senegal since 1982 to promote children’s rights and equality for girls. To achieve this, we work alongside children, their communities, the Senegalese government and civil society organisations. HAITI | PLAN INTERNATIONALPLANET PLAN INTERNATIONALIS PLAN INTERNATIONAL A SCAMPLAN INTERNATIONAL ETHIOPIAPLAN INTERNATIONAL NEPALPLAN INTERNATIONAL ORGANOGRAMPLAN INTERNATIONAL ZIMBABWE Plan International began operating in Haiti in 1973 to address the biggest inequalities and violations of children’s rights. In Haiti there are high rates of child marriage, teenage pregnancy, violence, child labour in addition to a lack of education. GHANA | PLAN INTERNATIONALGHANA SCHOLARSHIP SCHEMEGHANA SCHOLARSHIP SECGHANA SCHOOL SYSTEMPLAN INTERNATIONAL GHANAGHANA SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FORMPLAN INTERNATIONAL GHANA CONTACT Plan International Ghana has partnered with Prudential Life Insurance Ghana to launch a 5-year scholarship project which will allow over 500 students to complete high school. TANZANIA | PLAN INTERNATIONALPLAN INTERNATIONAL JOBSPLAN INTERNATIONAL NEPALPLAN INTERNATIONAL ZIMBABWEPLAN REPPLAN INTERNATIONAL TANZANIA JOBSPLAN INTERNATIONAL TANZANIA VACANCIES Plan International Tanzania is a child-centred organisation that advances childrens rights and promotes equality for girls. We have been operational in Tanzania since 1991 and currently work in 13regions.
ADVANCING CHILDREN'S RIGHTS AND EQUALITY FOR GIRLS Plan International is a development and humanitarian organisation that advances children’s rights and equality for girls. FIJI | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International has been operating in Fiji since 2021. Fiji is among the countries worst affected by natural disasters and the effects of climate change, which cause mass displacement. RWANDA | PLAN INTERNATIONALPLAN INTERNATIONAL VACANCIESPLAN INTERNATIONAL CANADA JOBSPLAN INTERNATIONAL JOBS KENYAPLAN INTERNATIONAL NIGERIA VACANCIESPLAN INTERNATIONAL USA JOBSPLAN INTERNATIONAL ZIMBABWE VACANCIES Plan International has been operating in Rwanda since 2007. We work with communities to change negative gender and social norms as well aslegal and policy
PLAN INTERNATIONAL'S LEADERSHIP TEAM Plan International's leadership team Anne-Birgitte Albrectsen, Chief Executive Officer. As Chief Executive Officer, Anne-Birgitte Albrectsen leads the Plan International teamWORKPLACE CULTURE
Plan International is committed to fostering a positive working environment for all, regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and other differences. BENIN | PLAN INTERNATIONALBENIN AFRICA CULTUREBENIN AFRICA GOVERNMENTBENIN WEST AFRICACOTONOU BENIN WEST AFRICAWHERE IS BENIN INAFRICA
Plan International began operating in Benin in 1994 to support children to exercise their rights. In Benin, there is a high mortality rate for children under 5 due to preventable diseases. SENEGAL | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International has been working in Senegal since 1982 to promote children’s rights and equality for girls. To achieve this, we work alongside children, their communities, the Senegalese government and civil society organisations. HAITI | PLAN INTERNATIONALPLANET PLAN INTERNATIONALIS PLAN INTERNATIONAL A SCAMPLAN INTERNATIONAL ETHIOPIAPLAN INTERNATIONAL NEPALPLAN INTERNATIONAL ORGANOGRAMPLAN INTERNATIONAL ZIMBABWE Plan International began operating in Haiti in 1973 to address the biggest inequalities and violations of children’s rights. In Haiti there are high rates of child marriage, teenage pregnancy, violence, child labour in addition to a lack of education. GHANA | PLAN INTERNATIONALGHANA SCHOLARSHIP SCHEMEGHANA SCHOLARSHIP SECGHANA SCHOOL SYSTEMPLAN INTERNATIONAL GHANAGHANA SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FORMPLAN INTERNATIONAL GHANA CONTACT Plan International Ghana has partnered with Prudential Life Insurance Ghana to launch a 5-year scholarship project which will allow over 500 students to complete high school. TANZANIA | PLAN INTERNATIONALPLAN INTERNATIONAL JOBSPLAN INTERNATIONAL NEPALPLAN INTERNATIONAL ZIMBABWEPLAN REPPLAN INTERNATIONAL TANZANIA JOBSPLAN INTERNATIONAL TANZANIA VACANCIES Plan International Tanzania is a child-centred organisation that advances childrens rights and promotes equality for girls. We have been operational in Tanzania since 1991 and currently work in 13regions.
OUR STRUCTURE
Our structure includes the Global Hub which is located in the United Kingdom, over 50 Country Offices and their Programme Units, 4 Regional Hubs and 4 Liaison Offices. KEEPING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE SAFE Plan International recognises that violence against children and young people is prevalent throughout the world and in all societies. We are deeply committed to eradicating violence against children and young people and take very seriously our duty to safeguard all children and PLAN INTERNATIONAL'S LEADERSHIP TEAM David Thomson, Executive Director Strategy and Collaboration . David is excited to take on the new role of Executive Director Strategy and Collaboration in which he will drive Plan International’s ambition and purpose to be an ally for girls worldwide and achieve meaningful change in this space. JOBS | VACANCIES | CAREERS | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International works across the globe to advance children’s rights and equality for girls. We strive for a just world, working together with children, young people, our supporters and partners. ACCOUNTABILITY: POLICIES AND COMMITMENTS Accountability to the children we were founded to support is at the heart of Plan International’s global strategy, 100 Million Reasons.Plan International cannot achieve its mission without being open and honest towards our donors, staff and the children we serve. PLAN INTERNATIONAL IS SEARCHING FOR ITS NEXT CEO Plan International is seeking to recruit a new Chief Executive Officer. The incumbent, Ms Anne-Birgitte Albrecten, who has been our CEO for six years, is leaving us to head up the Lego Foundation.GIRLS' EDUCATION
Girls' Education - The Facts. One hundred and thirty million girls are not in education. Fifteen million are expected to never enrol at all. Girls are 1.5 times more likely than boys to be completely excluded from primary education, and at the end of 2015 less than half of all countries had achieved gender parity in education at secondary level. HAITI | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International began operating in Haiti in 1973 to address the biggest inequalities and violations of children’s rights. In Haiti there are high rates of child marriage, teenage pregnancy, violence, child labour in addition to a lack of education. 7 WAYS TO END FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION Lessons from Mali. They say it takes a village to raise a child - but conversations with a community in Mali suggest it will take family, community and government support to end female genital mutilation (FGM) for good.. Grandparents, mothers, fathers and mother-in-laws all have their role to play, as do religious leaders who can help dispel the myth that FGM is a religious necessity. LEBANON | PLAN INTERNATIONAL Plan International has been present in Lebanon since 2017 and obtained formal registration in 2019. We work in partnership with community-based, local, national, and international organisations to address the needs of vulnerable children and youth in Lebanon, enabling them to realise their rights and participate meaningfully insociety.
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