PT Donor Development Assistant
The incumbent is working closely with the Assistant Manager, Donor Development, to maximise the support from major individual donors and corporate partners for carrying out our work on advancing children and girls’ rights in developing countries and in Hong Kong. PRINCIPAL ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Develop and draft promotional content, including social media posts and... Read More
[Lebanon Emergency Relief] Ongoing Middle East Conflict Destroys Countless Homes – Children Trapped in Hunger Crisis, Urgently Need Your Help
The conflict in Iran and across the Middle East continues to escalate, and Lebanon has become one of the most severely affected countries. Intense attacks have already caused more than 2,700 deaths and nearly 8,400 injuries, including over 700 children. Under the threat of conflicts, more than 1.2 million people have been forced to flee... Read More
Breaking Taboos and Discrimination: Nepali Girls Leave Menstrual Huts to Embrace Equality
Menstruation is a normal biological process for women. Yet in some developing countries, it is still regarded as impure, even believed to bring misfortune. In remote areas of Nepal, girls are forced to isolate themselves during their periods, left alone to huddle in crude “menstrual huts.” This deeply entrenched practice not only subjects them to... Read More
Pooi To Middle School Girls Take Action for Gender Equality, Speaking Up for Child Marriage and Women in the Workplace
“We know that women in different countries face gender inequality, but they haven’t had many opportunities to speak out. This learning programme provide a platform for us to voice out the issue, raise awareness, and even encourage others to make changes,” said Tam, explaining why she and her schoolmates joined the 13th ESD Learning Programme.... Read More
Lisa Cheng’s Special Gift for Her Four Children, Passing on Love for More Than a Decade
“Mom, I hope their dreams can come true.” Nine-year-old Yuka leans over the dining table. With both hands tightly gripping her pencil, she writes each blessing carefully, letter by letter, on stationery—sending it to a friend far away whom she has never met. In that moment, her mother, Lisa, deeply feels how the “Kids Sponsor... Read More
Joint Position Paper from Organisations and Professionals Urges Hong Kong Government to Close Legal Loopholes in Child Sexual Abuse Laws and Strengthen Survivor Protection
Association Concerning Sexual Violence Against Women (ACSVAW), Hong Kong Committee on Children’s Rights (HKCCR), Plan International Hong Kong, and TALK Hong Kong today launched a Joint Position Paper to urge the Hong Kong Government to close legal loopholes and modernise the city’s legal framework regarding child sexual abuse. The paper has garnered the support of... Read More
項目社區年度更新報告 Programme Unit Annual Update
細閱全球各項目社區的年度更新報告,深入了解您的捐款如何切實幫助孩子、家庭及社區改善整體生活質素,培養自力更生的能力,脫貧自立。 Read the annual update from our programme units around the globe to learn about the achievements that happened because of you.
“Menstrual Hut” on an All‑Boys School Campus: Five Hong Kong Students Created Installation Art to Raise Awareness of Girls’ Rights Following a Study Trip to Nepal
In Hong Kong, menstruation remains a private, often unspoken topic, particularly within the environment of an boys’ school. So why would a group of male students initiate conversations through an art installation? Last year, Aiden, Brian, Fergus, Nathan and Ryan from Cheung Sha Wan Catholic Secondary School joined Plan International’s “Be a Change-maker” (BACM). Together... Read More
One-Year Report on the Myanmar Earthquake | From Despair to Hope: Supporting Children on the Path to Recovery
One year has passed since a powerful earthquake struck Myanmar. Recovery remains an ongoing process for many children and families, from the loss of loved ones to rebuilding homes, and restoring livelihoods, and accessing essential services. The earthquake claimed the lives of at least 3,768 people, injured more than 5,100 people and left 38 missing,... Read More
Anti-Human Trafficking Project in Nepal: Creating a Safer Environment for Girls and Children
Nepal’s open 1,750-kilometre border with India, coupled with limited monitoring in some areas, has made the region a prime target for human traffickers. Currently, an estimated 1.9 million people in Nepal remain at risk of being trafficked. Many are lured by false promises of employment or marriage, only to find themselves trapped. Countless children and... Read More







