DONATE NOW FOR THE EMERGENCY IN UKRAINE A little more than a week after the outbreak of war in Ukraine, the situation shows no sign of improving. According to the United Nations, this is now a real humanitarian catastrophe. Europe is currently witnessing the fastest and most dramatic exodus of the last century, with more […]
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We are now, according to UNHCR, at more than 1 million refugees who have crossed the borders of Ukraine. Most have found refuge in Poland, followed by Hungary and Moldova. Complex operational situation Our emergency team of international conflict management experts reports an extremely complex and evolving operational situation. Access restrictions and rapidly changing front […]
ContinueUkraine Emergency: towns and villages reduced to piles of rubble
Almost a week after the outbreak of the conflict, the lives of the Ukrainian population continue to be marked by the roar of explosions. Bombs are exploding incessantly, day and night, before the eyes of a world still in disbelief. Several towns and villages are now reduced to piles of rubble and the intense smoke […]
ContinueUkraine Emergency: human cost of violence becomes clearer by the day
As the heavy fighting continues unabated, Cesvi is working tirelessly to bring its support to the hard-hit civilian population. In the government-controlled areas of the Donetska, Luhanska and Kharkivska oblasts in eastern Ukraine several cities, towns and villages are on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe. The human cost of the violence is becoming more […]
ContinueCesvi and Alliance2015 partners in support of the Ukrainian population
The international community’s condemnation of the Russian military attack on Ukraine is resounding. The attack is already worsening the existing difficult humanitarian situation, putting the lives of tens of millions of people in the affected areas at risk. As international humanitarian organizations, Cesvi Foundation and the partners of Alliance2015 – the globally active European network […]
ContinueHaiti cannot catch a break: Conflict, climate change and Covid-19 starve the country
In recent years, Haiti has become a symbol of the toxic cocktail that starves communities across the world: Conflicts, climate change and Covid-19 have not spared the country, which has experienced a series of natural, sanitary and socio-economic shocks that have further hindered the efforts of the population towards recovery and sustainable development. The combination […]
ContinueMoney for Malnutrition: EU leads on finance, must match with delivery
On 7th December, at the 2021 Nutrition for Growth (N4G) Summit organized by the government of Japan, the European Union (EU) committed at least 2.5 billion euros for nutrition programming by 2024. The EU’s contribution to the fight against malnutrition is extremely timely and desperately needed. Following the devastating consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, the […]
ContinueInternational Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women: The story of Palucia and Dalo Leo
Palucia is a 22-year-old young mother. While her baby of 9 months, Dalo Leo, is sleeping – “an active and intelligent boy who requires much attention”, according to his mother – we can interview her with a little more calm. Palucia has a bright smile, that reflects her finally peaceful mind: Her tragic past is […]
ContinueA tale of two fathers: Cesvi and IMC’s coordinated response to complex needs
“Wallah (I swear to God), I am grateful. For nine months we hadn’t paid rent and we were afraid had Cesvi not supported us with our rent, the landlord would have thrown us out”. Father of four, Osman – a 57-year-old Sudanese ceramic worker – sits in Cesvi’s office in Misrata and speaks with our […]
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