Check out our November 2018 Newsletter in pictures.
In Nepal, the Bright Futures project provides Chepang girls with psychological support, creative activities and training in their rights.
In Vietnam, a training course helps professionals and carers to deconstruct ordinary educational violence and adopt caring practices.
Discover the portrait of Marady, a supervisor committed to early childhood in Cambodia.
To mark the International Day of Families, find out how social support helps parents to better protect their children.
Discover the Monster Factory, a simple, fun manual activity for children that stimulates creativity, imagination and fine motor skills.
In Phnom Penh, the HaLI project is sustainably improving housing thanks to a participatory approach involving families at every stage.
In France, the Café des femmes offers exiled mothers a space for sharing, creativity and respite, to help them integrate into society and break out of their isolation.
In Burkina Faso, Sirima Raicha helps women find jobs and become entrepreneurs. Discover her story and her concrete impact.
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...