by plan-eed-redac | 7 February 2022 | News, Burkina-Faso, Early childhood, Missions, Country, Projects
Last March, Planète Enfants & Développement organized a mobile crib during a national event dedicated to women in Burkina Faso, at the initiative of the Ministry of Women, National Solidarity, Family and Action...
by plan-eed-redac | 24 January 2022 | News, Burkina-Faso, Early childhood, Missions, Country, Projects
In February, we are starting the construction of outdoor playgrounds in the Boassa neighborhood of Ougadougou, to offer the youngest children free and safe play areas where they can grow up having fun. In a country where the...
by plan-eed-redac | 25 November 2021 | News, Burkina-Faso, Socio-professional integration, Early childhood, Missions, Country, Projects, Testimonials
Inès Basnéwendé Sawadogo, assistant project manager in Burkina Faso and committed to the emancipation of women in her country, tells us about her role within the association and her journey. Ines, what path led you to Planète Enfants & Développement? I have...
by plan-eed-redac | 10 November 2021 | News, Burkina-Faso, Socio-professional integration, Early childhood, Missions, Country, Projects
Over the past two years, we have trained 300 young women to become childcare assistants and have enabled them to obtain a diploma recognized by the Burkinabe government. Today, we follow these women in their professional integration or in the development of their...
by plan-eed-redac | 1 October 2021 | News, Burkina-Faso, Early childhood, Missions, Country, Projects
More good news: it is a brand new kindergarten that welcomes the children for the beginning of the school year on October 1st. We have just finished the rehabilitation of a school (CEEP) in Fada, in the East of Burkina Faso. The structure, old...
by Sylvie | 29 September 2021 | News, Burkina-Faso, Country, Testimonials
How safe are the people of Burkina Faso today? The level of violence in the country has reached record levels in recent months. Armed terrorist groups have recruited heavily. They have also laid mines to trap roads and prevent people from entering the country.