THE ENTREPRENEURIAL APPROACH
Chemins d'Enfances strengthens the capacity of associations using proven methods from the business world.
Adopting new models to meet social needs - social entrepreneurship:
Martine, founder of CDE Read
Getting funding, yes, but more professionally:
Cécile, whose profession is international solidarity. Read
The importance for an association of developing an income-generating activity:
social entrepreneur in India. Read
Learn more about our entrepreneurial approach
Psychosocial approach
Chemins d'Enfances develops programs that meet the emotional needs of children through innovative approaches and establishment of play areas.
Playing games removes the fear that blocks the child’s development:
Philippe Valls, clinical psychologist. Read
Our psychosocial documentary sheets written by Luz Maria, psychologist specialized in education:
- What play does for the child Read [pdf, 124KB]
- Humor and the well-being of the child. Read [pdf, 109KB]
- The importance of creativity for a child. Read [pdf, 114KB]
The tsunami game:
Interview with Camille, former volunteer with Adista. Read
To learn more about our psychosocial approach
Our projects
Chemins d'Enfances supports associations working for the well-being of children in difficulty.
Focus on
Indonesia
Learn about Adista which manages 6 youth centers and a mobile unit for displaced children in Banda Aceh. Read
India
Learn about Nanban which works with children living on the streets Read
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News
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Within the framework of the international solidarity's week, Chemins d'Enfances organised its 1st day of sensitization to the Rights of the Child. Read |
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Following the work initiated with Kea & Partners, one of their consultant went to Banda Aceh (Indonesia) to improve our methodology to look at an organisation efficiency and sustainbility. |
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Sensitization to the question of Child Rights, through drawing activities, of the youth of Nanban clubs living in the slums area of Madurai. |



