Plan International publishes reports and publications by our technical teams and experts around the globe, and in conjunction with partner organizations and researchers.
Plan International Canada recognizes the value of knowledge mobilization to support the design and delivery of high-quality programming and evidence-informed advocacy on gender equality and children’s rights-based issues. Knowledge is our most important asset for achieving better and more equitable development results.
Explore our reports, publications and lessons learned below to learn more about our areas of work and how we work to remove barriers that keep children, especially girls, from reaching their full potential.
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Featured Reports in our Annual Report 2023
We Decide | Peru
The five-and-a-half-year, $11.5 million We Decide project set out to support adolescent girls in taking control of their sexual and reproductive health and rights and prevent early pregnancies in the Loreto Region. This project closed this year. In this report, we share the outcomes and lessons learned (see page 38).
Download reportARRIBA | Bolivia
In Bolivia, making sexual and reproductive health services and information readily available for young people, women of reproductive age and pregnant women can ensure that they have the opportunity to choose their own path and can contribute to the reduction of maternal and neonatal mortality among vulnerable populations. The five-plus-year, $11 million Achieving Reproductive Rights in Bolivian Adolescents (ARRIBA) project set out to do just that. This project closed this year. In this report, we share the outcomes and lessons learned (see page 49).
Download reportMy Choice for My Life | Ethiopia
Too often, girls in Ethiopia are forced into marriage and early pregnancy when they are still adolescents, which poses risks to their health and to the choices they make about their lives. The five-and-a-half-year, $8.2 million My Choice for My Life project set out to shift mindsets and support girls and women in making informed decisions that are right for them. This project closed this year. In this report, we share the outcomes and lessons learned (see page 26).
Download reportReports highlighted in the Annual Report 2023
- Urban Research Series: Civic Engagement
- Urban Research Series: Access to Decent Work
- Beyond Hunger: The Gendered Impacts of the Global Hunger Crisis
- Urban Research Series: Violence in the City
- Girls Rights and the Global Hunger Crisis
- State of the World's Girls – Equal Power Now: Girls, Young Women and Political Participation
- Urban Research Series: Tackling Urban Fragility
- Young People and Green Skills
- Real Choices Real Lives – World Hunger and Its Impact on Girls
- Real Choices, Real Lives: Latin America
- Real Choices, Real Lives: Africa
- Real Choices, Real Lives: Asia
- SRHR in Adolescence: Insights From the Real Choices Real Lives Study
- Adolescent Girls in Crisis: Experiences of Migration in Central America and Mexico
- Investing in Adolescent Girls: Mapping Global and National Funding Patterns from 2016–2020 (Bangladesh, Ethiopia)
- Evidence and Practice Review of the Use of Cash Transfers in Contexts of Acute Food Insecurity (Nigeria, Somalia)
- Falling Short: Addressing the Climate Finance Gap for Children
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