Planète Enfants & Développement sends you its best wishes for 2019!
A year full of projects in Cambodia, Nepal and Burkina Faso.
New projects made possible by the generosity of our donors.
A big thank you to all of you who follow and support us!


Sokheng Suong, PEGASE's coordinator in Southeast Asia, gives us a brief summary of the program's positive effects on the families it has helped over the past 3 years to prevent violence, exploitation and child trafficking. Less violence in the home “Before, I was afraid to talk...
On February 28, with our local partner HACRP, we organized a second day of training in Vietnam for social workers and medical staff from Ho Chi Minh City. This new session focused on an essential issue: the mental health and well-being of professionals working with victims...
For the past 10 years, Khiv Sambor, a social mobilizer committed to early childhood in Cambodia, has been working in the field to improve the early development, education and living conditions of young children.Can you introduce yourself? Hello everyone! I'm Khiv Sambor, and for the past 10 years I've been working in the field...
Discover the portrait of Bomey Chhoeurk, project manager at Planète Enfants & Développement in Cambodia, committed to the future of children.
The Chemins d'Enfances program now offers play workshops for children in emergency shelters and their families in Lyon.
Find out how the GYVE project supports young people in India through training in sustainable agriculture and technical trades.
Discover the hot potato game: rules, tips and testimonials. A simple, fun, intergenerational activity for children aged 3 and over.
Against a backdrop of persistent tension and armed conflict on the Thai-Cambodian border, thousands of families were forced to flee their homes in the 2nd half of 2025. Hosted in camps and pagodas, they are living in precarious conditions...
On December 16, 2025, we organized a conference in Ho Chi Minh City with our local partner, dedicated to the effects of screens on the development of young children. The event brought together over 70 participants from the health, education and social work sectors, public authorities, universities...
After giving the floor to her team, it's Sophie Michelet's turn, head of the Chemins d'Enfances program. Between field experience and coordination, she continues to put all her energy into serving children. Spoiler: she never forgets the field.Could you introduce yourself and tell us about your career...