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Plan worldwide annual review and accounts 2009

Plan annual review and accounts 2009 report coverAuthor: Plan
Publication: Dec 2009
File size: 3.5mb
Number of pages: 68

Millions of children registered, the launch of a new global campaign to end violence in schools and a return to Hong Kong are some of the highlights in Plan's worldwide annual review and accounts 2009.

The review sets out Plan's progress towards our vision and mission between July 2008 and June 2009 and focuses on how Plan's partnerships have helped to improve children's lives across the world.

Despite the difficult economic climate, Plan’s income stood at €468,000,000 - a decline of just 1% on last year - while our expenditure on programmes rose 2% on last year to €348,000,000.

Highlights

The year saw many highlights for Plan, including:

  • 40,000,000 births registered since the launch of our Universal Birth Registration campaign 4 years ago.
  • the launch of Plan's global Learn Without Fear campaign to end violence in schools.
  • Plan returned to Hong Kong, opening a fundraising office where over 50 years ago we helped some 12,000 children and their families out of poverty.
  • Plan worked with over 1,000 national and local government institutions, over 300 international and national non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and over 1,000 local NGOs.

Case studies

Fatimata: Respect child rights!

Fatimata: Respect child rights!

Meet Fatimata, aged 17, from Ghana, who introduces Plan’s worldwide annual review and accounts 2009. She has been an active member of the Rights of the Child club that Plan started at her school 4 years ago.

In focus: Children's Advisory Boards

In focus: Children's Advisory Boards

Plan's partnership with Children's Advisory Boards is part of our commitment to ensure that children and young people have the opportunity to voice their opinions and influence decisions affecting their lives.