by plan-eed-redac | 26 September 2019 | News, Family support, Cambodia, Missions, Country, Projects
At the end of this summer, we have completed two rainwater drains in the slums of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. For the inhabitants of these districts, it is a relief. The sanitation and drainage infrastructures are still largely lacking...
by plan-eed-redac | 3 September 2019 | News, Family support, Cambodia, Early childhood, Missions, Country, Projects
If this Monday, September 2nd was the beginning of the school year in France, 2 million Cambodian children are starting their school vacations to go back to school at the beginning of November. In Cambodia, many elementary school are over-staffed. The pupils are then...
by plan-eed-redac | 27 May 2019 | News, Family support, Cambodia, Missions, Country, Projects
Always at the side of vulnerable families, with our local partners SKO and Habitat For Humanity, we are starting this week the renovation of 6 houses in a precarious neighborhood on the edge of Boeung Tumpun lake in Phnom Penh. The neighborhood is built on a hillside...
by plan-eed-redac | 25 March 2019 | News, Family support, Burkina-Faso, Missions, Country, Projects
Nearly 70 percent of the Burkinabe population is under 25 years of age and birth control is insufficient. However, beyond the demographic problem posed to this extremely poor country, family planning is essential to offer young women the choice of having a child.
by plan-eed-redac | 8 November 2018 | Family support, News, Missions, Nepal, Country, Projects, Protection from violence
We often forget how vital, beyond income, access to a professional activity can be for women victims of violence and their children. In the tiny Chepang community in Nepal (50,000 members), which has been settled for a few decades...
by plan-eed-redac | 8 November 2018 | Family support, News, Cambodia, Missions, Country, Projects
25% of Phnom Penh's inhabitants live in areas considered as slums... and 30% of them live below the poverty line. Among the most precarious families, we find single mothers, young parents, workers...