by plan-eed-redac | March 27, 2025 | News, Early childhood, Missions, Projects, Testimonials, Togo
After several weeks of preparation, our activities in Togo got off to a flying start with the launch of training for 19 women and men as maternal assistants in Lomé.Tania, Eliane and Johnson took the floor to explain their expectations and...
by plan-eed-redac | March 27, 2025 | News, Burkina-Faso, Early childhood, Missions, Country, Projects, Protection from violence
In 2024, some of the childminders we support in Burkina Faso alerted us to the plight of young single mothers. These women, often rejected by their families and victims of violence, live in extreme conditions and struggle to...
by plan-eed-redac | February 25, 2025 | News, India, Socio-professional integration, Missions, Country, Testimonials
Our partner Tomorrow's Foundation takes us through a day of welcoming children with special needs to its Charaibeti center in Calcutta, India. The day traditionally begins with singing. Then the center's team takes roll, and the children with...
by plan-eed-redac | February 14, 2025 | News, Socio-professional integration, Missions, Nepal, Country, Projects
The boarding school we built in 2021 in the Dhading mountains of Nepal, run by the Chepang association, is now home to 22 teenage girls aged 12 to 18. Thanks to the ties we've kept, we've realized that many of them...
by plan-eed-redac | February 14, 2025 | News, France, Socio-professional integration, Early childhood, Missions, Country, Projects
Women's Cafés are the place to meet up, exchange ideas and, above all, express yourself! A helping hand for mothers from other countries, as part of our Chemins d'Enfances program in France. A month ago, we organized a Women's Café in Paris, with 5...
by plan-eed-redac | February 14, 2025 | News, France, Socio-professional integration, Early childhood, Missions, Country, Projects, Testimonials
The Baby Créatifs workshops - part of our Chemins d'Enfances program - offer invaluable support to parents who have recently arrived in France, by taking in their young children for a period of training. The Femmes exilées, mères combattantes series...