Haiti hunger crisis

As the humanitarian crisis in Haiti worsens, with 4.9 million people without enough to eat, Plan International calls on the international community not to leave the country behind.
10 ways to respond after an earthquake

Addressing these steps early in earthquake response and recovery can minimise harm to vulnerable groups.
Syrian children now too frightened to sleep indoors as new 6.4 earthquake strikes

A father from Aleppo has spoken of how his children are too scared to sleep indoors after the devastating earthquakes which hit Syria and Türkiye.
Ukraine crisis: One year on – Kateryna

Kateryna lives with her husband, children and sister in an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Accommodation Centre in Vinnytsia Oblast, a region in west-central Ukraine, close to the border with Moldova.
Solidarity with children and families in Syria and Türkiye

We are concerned for children, particularly girls, and their families following devastating earthquakes in south-eastern Türkiye and north-west Syria.
Local partners provide lifesaving services to survivors of gender-based violence from Ukraine

Displaced women and girls in Ukraine and in refugee host countries are facing increased risks of gender-based violence (GBV).
The story of 2022 and girls’ rights

Our global CEO, Stephen Omollo, and Chair Gunvor Kronman, reflect on 2022.
World Food Day 2022: Hunger tightens its grip on drought-stricken Niger

Niger is in the grip of the worst hunger crisis seen in decades, with 4.4 million people in need of urgent humanitarian assistance, twice as many as last year.
When There is a Lack of Food, Health is No Longer a Priority

According to the latest national survey in Haiti, one in 12 children dies before the age of five through avoidable illness and malnutrition. With one of the highest infant mortality rates in Latin America and the Caribbean, children in Haiti are suffering from the impacts of poverty, insecurity and the high cost of living. In […]
Give the Gift of Water: Fill a Water Truck

Severe drought in Somaliland means that water trucking is the only solution.