Client Story
Delivering Life-Saving Support for Plan International
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Plan International is a global development and humanitarian organisation founded in 1937. Today, Plan International is active in over 80 countries globally, operating across Africa, the Americas, and Asia, working to promote children’s rights and advance gender equality. In 2025 alone, its programming reached approximately 26.1 million girls through initiatives spanning education, protection from violence, disaster preparedness, youth empowerment, and health.
For Chad Cole and his global safety team, preparation is essential, but true resilience comes from acting decisively when the unexpected strikes.
While traveling to a community project, two staff members were attacked. One suffered moderate injuries; the other faced a life-threatening situation. Local medical capacity was extremely limited, and the prognosis was grim: the staff member could lose a limb or her life.
“We had a medical case that ran for a year. Two of our staff were injured in an ambush.”
Chad and his team worked closely with International SOS to:
“I was in constant contact with International SOS.”
International SOS provided the speed and resources needed to save a life and preserve mobility. For staff on the ground, the reassurance was priceless:
“There’s always someone on the other end of the phone, 24/7, when they’re really in distress.”
Plan International operates in some of the world’s most volatile regions, where every decision can mean the difference between life and death. Partnering with International SOS gives them immediate access to global medical expertise, crisis management resources, and logistical support.
This partnership is not just about safety; it’s about safeguarding their mission, protecting their people, and maintaining the ability to deliver life-changing programs even in the most unpredictable environments.
“The value of International SOS is making sure I can present more options with more resources to country offices, regional offices, and leadership.”