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This year donate 1% of your Christmas shopping.
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1% is nothing, so donate nothing
Each year, the French spend an average of 593€.
This year donate 1% of your Christmas shopping.
Or more!
Discover all the equivalences on
www.donnezrien.org
When I joined Planète Enfants in February 1999, it was a small association based in a garage, struggling to raise funds to combat child exploitation in Nepal. At the time, the founder was managing the structure alone. Recruited as secretary, I quickly organized the administrative side of things, as well as...
One article wouldn't be enough to give a complete overview of all the activities we've carried out thanks to the support of our donors and partners over the last few months. Nevertheless, we would like to take a quick look at some of our achievements as we approach the end of the year. Training and...
The Chemins d'Enfances program is launching Baby Créatifs workshops in Paris this autumn. They are specially designed for children aged 6 months to 3 years, to give single mothers with complex migratory histories time to train and prepare for professional integration.
It all began in the late 80s, when I was volunteering in a Vietnamese refugee camp in the Philippines with my partner Angèle. We then met a couple who were working for Enfants & Développement (the association's former name) on a health project in the slums of Manila...
In June 2024, Enfants du Mékong inaugurated a crèche for vulnerable families at its activity center in Phnom Penh. The NGO had asked Planète Enfants & Développement to provide its expertise in the deployment of crèches and training for the future management team. And so, in...
As in many countries around the world, gender inequalities in Burkina Faso are rooted in and fueled by stereotypes that are passed down from generation to generation. These gender stereotypes are present in many aspects of social life, including at school, where they are...
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Pascale Tournier, journalist for La Vie, came to meet our team and our local partner in Cambodia at the end of June. In a 6-page dossier published on newsstands on July 25, she describes in detail the heavy atmosphere in Poipet, a town on the border with Thailand, where we support...
My name is Nelly and I joined Enfants & Développement as a volunteer in the early 2000s, at the end of my career. I worked as a secretary for what used to be called a solicitor, before the profession was restructured and its activities merged with those of the...
Before receiving their first childminder diploma in 2020 or 2021, they would never have imagined themselves in this role: today, they not only run their own mini-crèche, but also support the fledgling childminder network in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Our team gathered...