Our commitment to the education of disadvantaged children in Asia.
SEAJA is a non-political and non-denominational NGO dedicated to supporting educational projects in remote areas of Asia, offering disadvantaged children real opportunities for learning and personal development.
Simple but impactful projects!
SEAJA is involved in two types of projects: simple Agile-type projects, which deliver rapid and significant results in villages far from capital cities. Based on the belief that supporting families promotes children's education, these simple projects require modest funding. The second type of project requires a greater human and financial investment in the medium term: the revival of Agnès and Joseph school.


Local teams involved!
Involving consultation with villagers, these projects provide an opportunity to raise awareness of the importance of education and to consider new projects. At the same time, SEAJA supports medium and long-term projects led by local teams, such as the creation of primary schools.
An ambitious flagship project!
Her flagship project is the creation of an Agnes and Joseph school in a community in great need. The common goal of all these projects is toimprove living conditions in rural villages,with the ambition of providing a minimum level of education to all children.

SEAJA's missions:
SEAJA s’engage à identifier et qualifier des projets visant à améliorer la vie quotidienne au Cambodge, en particulier dans les zones éloignées de Phnom Penh et Siem Reap, souvent perçues comme mieux équipées.
Simple projects, an effective method
Adoptant une démarche Agile, elle soutient, à travers des projets simples, le développement des conditions de vie et surtout l’éducation des enfants dans de nombreux villages.
L’appui des équipes locales
SEAJA s’appuie sur des équipes et des acteurs locaux capables d’assurer une coordination efficace pour la réalisation des projets. Dans chaque village, une réflexion approfondie est menée pour imaginer et mettre en œuvre des solutions permettant d’atteindre une autonomie financière minimale.
Inspiring testimonials from young adults involved with SEAJA PROJECTS
Providing learning opportunities for children in need. Léa Phâléap explains... (September 8, 2025)
Like Pramat Dey, my home village, many villages live in precarious conditions. Support SEAJA, means helping families improve their daily lives and enable children to attend elementary school.
Léa Phâléap, adopted in 2002


Supporting education for a lasting and meaningful impact. Thida shares her story... (September 8, 2025)
Our orphanage in Kampong Thom, once vibrant and offering essential remedial classes, has unfortunately deteriorated significantly since the Covid pandemic. Supporting SEAJA means providing children with a dignified living environment and enable the resumption of essential support classes.
Thida, who arrived in France from Kampong Thom at the age of 4.


Julie Koliane: Why the Kampong Thom orphanage is important to me (September 8, 2025)
The Kampong Thom orphanage represents a real opportunity for many children in the neighboring villages, who often face difficulties and painful experiences, to access education. It opens the door to a better future for them. Supporting SEAJA is essential to preserving this hope in Kampong Thom.
Julie Koliane, who arrived in France from Kampong Thom at the age of 6.
