Plan UK

Plan UK which works to advance equality for girls all over the world through sustainable development and humanitarian response activities in 50 countries across Asia, Africa and the Americas.

Plan International UK works across a range of sectors, including education, health, child protection and participation, economic security and water and sanitation.

In 2013, Plan International UK fully merged with the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) charity Interact Worldwide (formerly known as Population Concern) – a UK-based NGO which works with communities in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

Celebrities who support Plan International UK's work include best-selling author of Brick Lane Monica Ali,[4] soul and R&B singer Beverley Knight[5] and England cricketer Owais Shah.

A minimum of 80p in every pound donated to Plan International UK is spent on the organisation's development projects in the countries where it operates.

Nazma Kabir, Director of Programmes, 2016