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A boy gazes at the earthquake's rubble in Syria
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10 ways to respond after an earthquake

Collective NGO statement on Israel-Hamas ceasefire
We welcome the announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
CEO Search at Plan International Ireland
Plan International Ireland is embarking on an exciting new chapter, and we are seeking an inspiring, strategic, and compassionate leader to drive our mission of advancing children’s rights and gender equality.
Farewell from Nilphamari
It is now clear from in-depth analyses and judgments that the situation in Nilphamari has changed dramatically for the better.
Ceasefire agreement in Gaza a ‘moment of hope’ for children
Plan International welcomes reports of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza.
Gaza: World leaders must act now after another conclusion of genocide
Dr. Unni Krishnan, Global Humanitarian Director at Plan International, responds to Israel’s obstruction of water supply in Gaza amounts to an act of genocide.
COP29 is riddled with problems and corruption. Here’s why we’re not giving up on climate activism.
While we cannot sugar coat the reality of the situation at COP29, hopelessness will not benefit us in the fight against the climate crisis.
Moti’s Story: A Journey of Loss, Hope, and Resilience
Five-year-old Moti lost her baby sister to starvation. But with your help, we can offer life-saving assistance to families like hers.
The Impact of Unpaid Care Work on Girls
94% of girls spend an average of five hours and 15 minutes per day on unpaid care work.
“We woke up to the sound of guns and cannons”
When the conflict in Sudan erupted a year ago in April 2023, Plan International employee and new mother, Nahid Ali, woke up to the sound of guns and cannons. After days of fighting, Nahid and her family fled Khartoum in the middle of the night. Read Nahid’s story as she goes from humanitarian worker to a person in need of support – and back again.
Hundreds of girls say they face online harm at least once a month in new global report 
New global research from Plan International and CNN’s As Equals has found girls continue to face online harassment.