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Extended humanitarian pause must become a full cease-fire
Responding to news of an extension to the pause, Plan International UK Director of Influencing and Youth Engagement, Kathleen Spencer Chapman said:
We need all hostages released and a ceasefire now, with over 5,800 children in Gaza now killed
Following the news that 50 Israeli hostages will be released by armed Palestinian groups, and in response to the news that over 5,800 children have now been killed in Gaza, Rose Caldwell, chief executive of Plan International UK, responds.
PM risks “more empty promises” unless aid cuts falling on girls and gender equality are reversed
Plan International UK is warning of “more empty promises” unless aid cuts falling heavily on girls and gender equality are reversed.
Plan International UK launches urgent Children’s Emergency Appeal to support children impacted by the conflict in Gaza and Israel
Plan International UK has today launched a Children’s Emergency Appeal to support its work with vulnerable children and families suffering due to the growing crisis in Gaza and Israel
Joint urgent plea to avert humanitarian crisis
Global Plan International CEO Stephen Omollo issues a joint global statement with an urgent plea to avert an unprecedented humanitarian crisis signed by 12 humanitarian agencies.
Humanitarian agencies urge Government to put civilians first
Plan International UK CEO Rose Caldwell signed the below International joint letter from 12 UK-based agencies, calling on the Government to put civilians first in the Israel Gaza conflict.
Children in Gaza and Israel must be protected
Plan International UK CEO Rose Caldwell backs global Plan International’s statement calling for children in Gaza and Israel to be protected from humanitarian catastrophe.
Just 15% of UK girls believe politicians act in their best interest, reveals a national survey
As the party conference season ends today, girls and young women report feeling underrepresented by and disconnected from UK political leaders, with almost half of UK girls (47%) having lost trust in them over the last three years.
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