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Plan are one of the largest child-centred community development organisations in the world with no religious or political affiliations. Working in the poorest countries, Plan make long term improvements to the lives of children through working in local communities.

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Latest from our Charity Blog

  1. Help World Vision UK ‘Finish the Job’

    World Vision UK is asking for your help in demanding U.N leaders 'Finish the Job'. As part of their global 'Child Health Now' campaign, World Vision are calling on world leaders to stand by their stance to halve global poverty by 2015 and fulfil their promises towards achieving their Millennium Development Goals. These eight plans of action were set in place a decade ago, yet many of these goals are way off track, and unless drastic action is taken, will not be achieved.

  2. UNICEF UK – Put it Right

    UNICEF UK's latest child initiative, Put it Right, is being launched alongside this hard hitting video. Accompanied by the haunting Radiohead track 'Videotape', taken from 2007 album 'In Rainbows', this emotional sequence of footage shows some of the hardships that children all over the world are facing on a day to day basis.

  3. Pop Idol Star Visits India with World Vision UK

    Fame Academy and Pop Idol vocal coach to the stars Carrie Grant recently visiting a new community development project in India with World Vision UK. Ms. Grant will be visiting the Vaishali project in the North Eastern state of Bihar, where Carrie will see how World Vision are working to help improve the health of children who live in this impoverished community.

  4. Spin the ‘Unfair Wheel’ with UNICEF UK

    UNICEF UK think it's time to tell Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to prioritise the world's poorest children at the latest U.N. meeting in September 2010. With only 5 years to achieve the eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) that were set by the U.N. 10 years ago, if real action is not taken soon it could have a catastrophic effect on billions of people across the globe.

  5. UNICEF Children’s Emergency Fund

    UNICEF UK are looking for support as they work tirelessly to provide food and shelter to the people of Kyrgyzstan, where 300,000 people have been forced to flee their homes due to violence. Refugees are quickly running out of supplies, with another 90,000 women and children now sepalled from their families in Uzbekistan. Some 40,000 people are currently living without shelter, and UNICEF are responding as quickly as possible to avert any further catastrophe.