
School meals bring children back to the classroom in drought hit Kilifi
Girls share a meal of rice, lentils and dried vegetables at school in Kilifi County, Kenya. For many, it is the only meal they will

Girls share a meal of rice, lentils and dried vegetables at school in Kilifi County, Kenya. For many, it is the only meal they will
As the conflict in Sudan enters its 1,000th day, Plan International highlights urgent stories from the ground — where women and girls face unimaginable violence and children are left to survive alone. This is a crisis the world must not ignore.

Children with disabilities are among the most excluded in emergencies. In Sudan and beyond, Plan International is building inclusion into humanitarian response — from accessible classrooms to universal design and listening directly to children. Because inclusion isn’t optional; it’s how effective response begins.
When disaster or war strikes, school is often the first thing lost. But education is more than a classroom — it’s safety, hope and recovery. Explore how children are holding onto learning in the world’s toughest places.

As the crisis in Sudan enters its third year, children like Mehad are losing access to education, stability and support. Plan International is creating safe spaces where they can begin to heal.

One month after Israel’s seven commitments on humanitarian access: the realities on the ground as Rafah military offensive unfolds. Following on the killing of seven