History
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100

This was the name of the organization previously given to Plan International, which focused on helping children affected by the Spanish Civil War.

What is Foster Parents Plan?

100

This is the name given to the expenditure which includes costs such as: facility rent, utility costs, office management and board of director's meetings.

What is Operating Costs?

100

It is estimated that this number of girls around the world are presently not in school.

What is 130 million?

100

Globally, this number of girls under the age of 18 are married each year, which works out to one roughly every 2 seconds.

What is 12 million?

100

This crucial element to a child's development is provided by Plan to help break the cycle of poverty and instead, begins a cycle of progress.

What is education?

200

The year in which Foster Parents Plan was founded by British journalist, John Langdon-Davies.

What is 1937?

200

In 2018, this was the percentage of Plan's budget that was spent on program expenditures.

What is 81%?

200

This will increase by 11% for each extra year that a girl stays in school.

What is income?

200

This phenomenon is created by higher instances of child marriage, with nearly 2 million girls under the age of 15 experiencing it each year.

What is pregnancy?

200

Plan helps to build these in communities, along with provide training to health care workers and invest in equipment and medicine so that new mothers get the care that they need and children can grow up strong.

What is clinics?

300

The decade in which Foster Parents Plan became known as Plan International.

What is the 1970's?

300

The amount of revenue generated by Plan International in 2018, up $13.5 million from the previous year in which $222.9 million was raised.

What is $236.4 million?

300

A lack of these results in 1 in 10 girls in Africa missing school.

What is girls-only bathrooms?
300

This type of infection has been shown to increase in girls who are married before the age of 18.

What is HIV?
300

With a focus on sanitation and early hygiene practices, Plan has helped to build over 100, 000 of these each year.

What are toilets?

400

In 2011, Plan Canada successfully led the call for the United Nations to adopt an International Day of the ___, the first of which was officially celebrated on October 11, 2012.

What is girl?

400

Government and other grants make up 46% of the financial support to Plan International, known most commonly to us as ___.

What is matching sponsors?

400

This phenomenon results in girls almost always being forced to drop out of school.

What is child marriage?

400

This country in Africa sees the highest prevalence rates of child marriage, with a staggering 76%.

What is Niger?

400

Since 2005, Plan has helped to facilitate this for over 40 million individuals in 32 countries, which has helped to decrease instances of child marriage and child trafficking.

What is birth registrations?

500

In 2009/2010, Plan International launched this initiative in Canada to promote gender equality.

What is Because I Am A Girl?

500

Maternal and Child Health/ Development is Plan's most costly program expenditure, receiving ___% of Plan's budget.

What is 37%?

500

When girls stay in school, it benefits the whole country in that overall ___ will increase.

What is GDP?

500

The following six reasons summarize why child marriages still occur: identity, inequality, laws, rights, emergencies and ___.
Hint: Families in this state cannot provide for their daughters.

What is poverty?

500

This mode of transportation is provided by Plan to individuals in rural communities so that they may commute to work or class and pick-up or deliver goods from the market.

What are bikes?