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THEY ARE BORN THERE…
Thanks to Mission Enfance, they will grow there too !
MISSION ENFANCE
06/07/2018

Dear friends,
During the summer, the suffering of children, whether they are victims of conflicts in the East or drugs and violence in the shantytowns of Colombia, will not be interrupted …
At the heart of their country in flames and in tears, follow our humanitarian actions on the ground!
Film on our actions in the East
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5TH MONTE-CARLO FIGHTING TROPHY SUPPORTS PEACE AND SPORT FIELD ACTIVITIES
Peace and Sport
21/06/2018

Peace and Sport and the International Academy of Martial Arts of Monaco renew their partnership for peace-through-sport activities, on the occasion of the Monte Carlo Fighting Trophy to be held in Monaco, the June 30th.
For this 2018 edition, the Academy, represented by Ms. Félicia Pouget, Ms. Cécile Gélabale and Mr. Claude Pouget, reaffirms its commitment to the field actions carried out by the Monaco organization Peace and Sport. The benefits of this sporting event will fund field activities of the “Live Together” program in Za’atari Syrian refugee camp in Jord[...]

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SUMMER JUMBLE
JUNE 12 &13, 10AM-6PM
MISSION ENFANCE
08/06/2018

We assure you…
sunny days are back soon !
Mission Enfance offers you to change your wardrobe, save money and support children around the world…
3 in 1 !
Come discover all the second-hand items given by locals for our charity and prepared by our volunteers :  baby clothes, children, adults, shoes and accessories, toys, books, baby equipment, linens, knickknacks …
Share with your friends !
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Inauguration of Primary School Shiyala, Zambia
Mothers of Africa Monaco
11/05/2018

On May 2nd 2018, the Honourable Minister Japhen Mwakalombe, and local MP, came to Shiyala village for the official inauguration of the primary school, built by Mothers of Africa.
In the above photo, Mr Mwakalombe took time to give special thanks to the six volunteer Shiyala teachers and encouraging each one to complete their qualifications in order to move forward in their careers. Also pictured are: Professor Judith Hall, founder of Mothers of Africa; Dr Job Mwanza, MoA Zambian partner, and Chongwe District Medical Officer; and Paul Crompton, official MoA photographer.[...]

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