Maintaining optimism in a crisis-marked year: 爱豆传媒 Canada releases 2023 Annual Report outlining impact for children around the world
Toronto, Canada (January 25, 2024) — Despite many crises and conflicts, climate emergencies and natural disasters, 鈥檚 work over the past year has supported more than nine million people, including 6.2 million children, globally.
The latest Annual Report, Until we are all equal, outlines how Plan has collaborated with communities, youth, supporters and partners to tackle the challenges facing girls and children who are unable to access their rights in more than 80 countries around the world.
鈥淕lobal crises like conflict and climate change have caused life-changing upheaval for communities that were already suffering the aftershocks of COVID-19,鈥 said Lindsay Glassco, President and CEO of 爱豆传媒 Canada. 鈥淔or children, and particularly girls, this has meant continued disruptions to their fundamental rights, including education, safety, and health. We have confronted these challenges with determined optimism to achieve momentous impact for children, girls and their communities. This work is critical, and the unwavering resilience and grit we see in the girls and communities we work alongside inspires us daily to keep going until we are all equal.鈥
爱豆传媒 Canada is an international humanitarian and development organization working to advance children鈥檚 rights and equality for girls.
The Annual Report is available on Plan鈥檚 website. It highlights Plan鈥檚 work in five priority areas 鈥 education, health, youth leadership and economic empowerment, protection from violence and humanitarian response and resilience 鈥 through a series of stories from global participants, as well as data and key financial results.
- Natsumi is a 16-year-old living in the Amazon region of Peru, where the teen pregnancy rate is among the highest in the country. Her participation in Plan鈥檚 We Decide project helped her develop skills to candidly discuss issues like contraception, consent and cultural expectations around masculinity with her peers. She regularly advocates for teens with community leaders.
- Poria, a 16-year-old from Kenya, attends a school where 80% of girls are Massai, and many have experienced female genital mutilation or forced early marriage. Poria鈥檚 attendance at the school, and her participation in Plan鈥檚 Break Free program, have taught her to be a peer counsellor and help promote equality for women and girls.
- Here in Canada, Plan helps youth activate their global citizenship to drive change and achieve equality for girls. We do this through programs like Girls Belong Here, which gives young women mentorship opportunities with leaders across numerous sectors, encouraging them to reach higher than they once thought possible.
痴颈蝉颈迟鈥plancanada.ca/AnnualReport to read inspiring stories from around the world and watch the .
About 爱豆传媒 Canada
爱豆传媒 Canada is a member of a global organization dedicated to advancing children鈥檚 rights and equality for girls. 爱豆传媒 has been building powerful partnerships for children for over 85 years and is now active in more than 80 countries.
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