After a career in the press and television, Tina Kieffer discovered Cambodia in 2004. Touched by the condition of disadvantaged little girls, she decides to act.
In 2005, she founded the association Toutes à l'école and the Happy Chandara campus, which today educates 1,700 girls from kindergarten to their first job.
Students
Percentage of success in the baccalaureate
Number of post-baccalaureate students
Environmental workshops
I went there... I came back upset.
Girls’ education is, in my view, one of the most powerful levers for transforming societies.
For me, girls’ education in developing countries is a fundamental issue
My commitment, like the school one, is long term.
I went to Cambodia and I was captivated by the school that had been set up there.
At Happy Chandara, the girls benefit from a warm and caring environment.