by plan-eed-redac | 19 May 2022 | News, Cambodia, Early childhood, Missions, Country, Projects
On May 3rd, Planète Enfants & Développement celebrated the opening of the crèches - the first 3 of the 14 planned for the project - in villages of Kampong Speu in Cambodia. A look back at this event...
by plan-eed-redac | 10 May 2022 | News, Burkina-Faso, Advocacy, Early childhood, Missions, Country, Projects
We are helping the childcare assistants that we have trained over the past few months in Burkina Faso to develop their micro-crèches. One of the challenges is to make this new form of childcare known, to inform and convince Burkinabé parents of the importance of a good childcare...
by plan-eed-redac | 5 May 2022 | News, Early childhood, Missions
This week, our Early Childhood expert Nolwenn Deschard, wants to focus on the benefits of free motor skills for babies. What is free motor skills? Concept developed by the Hungarian pediatrician Emmi Pikler, free motor skills consist in...
by plan-eed-redac | 19 April 2022 | News, Early childhood, Missions, Protection from violence
Being obeyed without shouting is every parent's dream. Unfortunately, on a daily basis, our nerves can give way to fatigue. And our children sometimes receive the full force of bad words or inappropriate gestures that they are not able to handle....
by plan-eed-redac | 19 April 2022 | News, Burkina-Faso, Early childhood, Missions, Country, Projects
BiiBop, a young social enterprise of games and toys in Burkina Faso linked to Planète Enfants & Développement, has been chosen to produce and widely distribute a picture book in the country's nursery schools. Objective: that all children have access to an education...
by plan-eed-redac | 15 April 2022 | News, Early childhood, Missions, Nepal, Country, Projects, Testimonials
"With the restrictions linked to the health crisis, it had been three years since I had been to Nepal. I finally had the chance to spend 10 days in the Kathmandu and Dhading regions at the beginning of April. Through this trip to Nepal, the encounters with the local people were...