Girls particularly face high levels of violence and abuse
Protecting children from violence is a key priority for Plan.
Violence against children has a devastating impact - threatening children's survival, development and participation in society. It is widespread and a fundamental breach of their human rights.
Child protection is central to everything we do and we deliver targeted programmes to address specific protection issues - such as child trafficking, corporal punishment in schools, female genital cutting and child marriage.
Global problem
Violence is a global problem and consists of physical, sexual, emotional and psychological abuse and neglect.
Plan was actively involved in the 2006 United Nations Study on Violence Against Children, which estimates that worldwide:
- 40,000,000 children are abused each year
- 150,000,000 girls and 73,000,000 boys experience sexual violence
- 1,800,000 children are involved in prostitution and pornography
- 1,200,000 children are victims of trafficking
The vast majority of violence is carried out by people who are part of children's lives: parents, other family members, neighbours, school friends and teachers.
Plan does more than introduce short-term fixes for these problems. Our strength lies in working closely on a long-term basis with children, families and communities - and we focus our efforts against violence in these settings.
We also work with a range of other stakeholders at local, national and international level to influence policies and help children to reach their full potential.
Campaigns
Support Plan's new global campaign to end violence in schools, targeting corporal punishment, sexual violence and bullying.
Learn more about Learn Without Fear »
Join Plan's campaign to improve girls' lives. Girls face the double discrimination of their gender and age, and extremely high levels of violence, abuse, and harassment.
Join the Because I am a Girl campaign
See how Plan is helping millions of children to get an official identity - giving them greater protection against child trafficking, child marriage and child labour.
Find out more about our Universal Birth Registration campaign »