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We believe that our vision can be achieved even more effectively by working with others. Working with programmatic partners, corporates and donors means we combine our expertise to advance children's rights and equality for girls.
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Building strategic, long-term, mutually-beneficial partnerships that strengthen our programmes
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At Plan International, we know that we can make the greatest difference to children’s lives by working with other organisations, combining our expertise and experience for greater impact.