Check out our November 2018 Newsletter in pictures.
Buddi Shresta, our Director of Operations in Nepal, visited one of the 48 nursery schools we support in the Sahid Lakhan municipality on October 27. So, what's the latest on the Rainas school? Buddi's return visit. During this visit, I had the opportunity...
Over the past school year, our partner Tomorrow's Foundation in India decided to train volunteer parents in practical, alternative teaching methods to support learning at home and prevent their children from dropping out of school. Thus, from March 2023 to June 2024, 956 parents took part...
At the end of 2022, the government of Burkina Faso validated the tools we helped develop to monitor the progress of kindergarten pupils. The country has taken a new step forward by training teaching teams in the use of these tools: a pedagogical follow-up notebook and nine quarterly report cards. As a result, in...
As a child, Krishna lived with his parents and 4 siblings in rural Nepal. Her mother eventually fled the domestic violence she could no longer bear, taking Krishna and one of her brothers with her. Unfortunately, she lost her life in a car accident...
In addition to providing social support and improving housing conditions in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, we are developing a program to help families set up micro-enterprises. Not only does this help to improve their living conditions, it also helps to balance financial decisions in the...
Ayden, like Kady and Aliza, are little girls who need to laugh, play and dream. Yet, after school, they find themselves back in a reality that no child should have to face in France or anywhere else. They live in a social hotel or in emergency accommodation, in...
When I joined Planète Enfants in February 1999, it was a small association based in a garage, struggling to raise funds to combat child exploitation in Nepal. At the time, the founder was managing the structure alone. Recruited as secretary, I quickly organized the administrative side of things, as well as...
One article wouldn't be enough to give a complete overview of all the activities we've carried out thanks to the support of our donors and partners over the last few months. Nevertheless, we would like to take a quick look at some of our achievements as we approach the end of the year. Training and...
The Chemins d'Enfances program is launching Baby Créatifs workshops in Paris this autumn. They are specially designed for children aged 6 months to 3 years, to give single mothers with complex migratory histories time to train and prepare for professional integration.
It all began in the late 80s, when I was volunteering in a Vietnamese refugee camp in the Philippines with my partner Angèle. We then met a couple who were working for Enfants & Développement (the association's former name) on a health project in the slums of Manila...