In the fall of 2014, Clowns Without Borders France and Clowns Without Borders Sweden performed a tour with Burmese artists in the Rakhine State in partnership with Action Contre la Faim (ACF – Action Against Hunger...
In November 2014, Clowns Without Borders France and USA went to Haiti to increase artistic exchange and reinforce the Haitian, American, and French participants into creating shows with Haitian, American, and French...
In December 2014, Clowns Without Borders France went to Burma to bring psychological support to to the population of the Rakhine State, and to create links between communities. They did 20 shows and workshops with 50...
In November 2014, Clowns Without Borders France returned to Egypt where French artists and the collective Red Tomato did 1 week of workshops and created a show, followed by 10 performances for Le Caire street children...
In November 2014, Clowns Without Borders France went to the Philippines to perform 15 shows for 6000 children pertaining to communities affected by the super typhoon Hayian.
In November 2014, Clowns Without Borders France went to Uruguay in collaboration with 4 Uruguayan artists and were trained by CSF. Thansk to Solis Theater which allows beneficiary shows to finance Uruguayan projects,...
In October 2014, Clowns Without Borders France went to Madagascar to raise awareness among vulnerable children and young people about HIV / AIDS through artistic activities. They performed 8 shows for 2500 people.
In May 2014, Clowns Without Borders France organized 7 shows for 700 migrants staying in the North of France before going to England, and living in dreadful conditions.
In June 2014, Clowns Without Borders France continued its joint project with the collective Red Tomato in Egypt. A show was created and performed 12 times for more than 2 500 refugee children from Syria.
In May 2014, Clowns Without Borders France went to Madagascar to raise awareness among vulnerable children and young people about HIV / AIDS through artistic activities. They performed 8 shows for 2500 people.