Partnerships

We work with and through partners because lasting change for girls depends on shared power, local leadership and collaboration. Our partnerships guide how we combine expertise, strengthen locally led action and deliver impact responsibly and at scale.

Why our partners are key to our work and values

As an outward-looking organisation Plan International works with and through partners to achieve our goal of positively impacting the lives of 200 million girls, as set out in our global strategy All Girls Standing Strong Creating Global Change (2022-2027).  

We build relationships with a wide variety of partners. Our partnerships focus on sharing skills and expertise, influencing policy and practice, mobilising resources and strengthening advocacy to achieve impact at scale.

We are committed to becoming a locally-led, globally connected organisation and to working meaningfully and equitably with partners to strengthen locally led action.

We are a proud signatory of the Pledge for Change: a collective initiative with the overarching purpose to shift power, decision-making and funding closer to local communities, partners, and programme participants. At its core, the Pledge acknowledges unequal power dynamics in the development and humanitarian sector and the need to address them.

We won’t stop until we are all equal. 

How we work in partnership

How we work with partners is as important as what we achieve together. Our partnerships reflect our purpose and values, and while our partnerships take different forms, the principles underpinning them are consistent and we strive to nurture youth-centred, mutually-respectful and power aware partnering practices.

Read more about our partnering approach and principles in our Building Better Partnerships guidance. 

What kind of partners do we work with?

Academic and Research Institutes
Civil Society Organisations 
Family Trusts/Foundations and Individual Donors  

Case study: MacKenzie Scott

MacKenzie Scott is the visionary philanthropist behind Amazon’s success and signatory of the Giving Pledge: publicly committing to donate 50% of her wealth in her lifetime.  

In 2024, Scott joined Plan International’s mission to achieve equality for girls in Brazil with an incredible unrestricted donation of US$ 8 million.  

The funds will be used to increase the impact of its work with children and adolescents, especially girls, by strengthening the organization’s capacities and also by sharing part of these resources with local partners and other initiatives that support the same cause, in order to create a sustainable ecosystem around gender equality.  Click here to read Plan Brazil’s announcement

Vitória, 4, Brazil stands in front of her home.
Vitória, 4, Brazil. Image credit: Plan International
Governments, Intergovernmental and Development Aid Institutions and Development Banks  
International and National NGOs and Charitable Organisations
Networks, Coalitions & Alliances  
Private Sector Companies & Foundations  
Youth-led Organisations & Movements 

How to partner with us

We have offices in over 80 countries and our partnerships are most often led by the Plan office in the country where the partner is based. If your company or organisation is headquartered in one of our countries, please select it from the ‘Global Website’ button at the top right of this page and find the contact page for your local Plan International office.  

If you are based in a country where we are not operational, but would still like to enquire about the possibility of collaborating with us then please contact our Global Hub at: GH.Partnerships@plan-international.org

In 2023, Plan International launched the Global Girls Foundation, an independent philanthropic foundation that builds partnerships with philanthropists who want to contribute their experiences and expertise to impactful projects. To find out more, visit the Global Girls Foundation website.

Accountability

Take a look at our policies and commitments for more information on how Plan remains accountable.  

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