2022 CANADIAN IMPACT NUMBERS
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15,393 CHILDREN AND ADULTS were helped through economic-empowerment initiatives 11,977 YOUTHS IN CANADA participated in broad-scale knowledge building through Power Within clubs and online programming
581,627 PEOPLE were reached by our COVID-19 response
$1.48 MILLION was provided to refugees from Ukraine in the first four months of the crisis
YOUTH ENGAGEMENT AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
EDUCATION
PROTECTION FROM VIOLENCE
HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE
496 , 967 children , including 252,611 GIRLS , accessed education
129 , 661 children were protected from harm, including abuse and exploitation
in Canada participated in youth-engagement initiatives
were reached by Plan International Canada’s disaster-relief work
“If the world doesn’t pay attention, 811 million people struggling to find food in the world’s hungriest
A good teacher changes lives. But if you’re one of the 8,000 teachers living in Ghana’s most marginalized and hard-to-reach communities, it’s difficult to attend professional training workshops. The Train for Tomorrow project is an interactive distance- learning program led by expert trainers and funded with a grant from Dubai Cares. Learn more about our education programs on page 12.
Kassandra participates in our $11.5 million She Decides project in Peru. She joined our Political Advocacy and Governance program and launched Activate, a youth-led group that raises awareness about girls’ rights. Her goal is to become a doctor so she will be able to help survivors of gender-based violence. Learn more about our protection-from- violence programs on page 24.
“Menstrual health is a human right. Women shouldn’t feel like it’s a curse to be a woman due to their periods.” – Ila, a youth ambassador at the Storytellers Symposium
places will become a forgotten statistic,” declares Stephen Omollo, our new Plan International CEO. Learn more on page 36. $94 , 729 was raised during the first week of the hunger crisis campaign
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