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Enfants d’Asie: 30 Years of Commitment to Children’s Education in Vietnam

For over thirty years, Enfants d’Asie has been supporting thousands of disadvantaged children and young people across Southeast Asia. Its mission: to guarantee their fundamental rights and provide them with the means to build a future through education.


Present in Vietnam since 1995, Enfants d’Asie works closely with local partners and families of the supported youth to implement sustainable programs tailored to the needs. The organization develops initiatives that combine financial and psychosocial support, improved learning conditions, and the promotion of gender equality in schools. Today, more than 2,600 children and young people benefit from its programs.

In September 2025, Enfants d’Asie launched a brand-new program to support access to higher education. Designed for students enrolled in vocational training and university programs, the project addresses a key challenge: support young people from disadvantaged families transitioning from school to working life, and giving them the tools to succeed in their professional integration. The program combines tuition fee coverage with comprehensive support aimed at strengthening students’ capacities. Practical workshops will complement academic learning and prepare young people for the realities of the job market. Communication, budgeting, teamwork, and interview preparation are among the essential skills that will help them enter the professional world with greater confidence.

To strengthen its various projects, Enfants d’Asie is seeking new collaborations with local and international companies. These partnerships play a key role in enhancing the impact of the association’s work: delivering high-quality workshops, offering internship opportunities, co-funding scholarships, or supporting socio-educational centers. They also provide a concrete opportunity for organizations and their employees to support meaningful initiatives to empower Vietnamese youth.

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