Tender Ref No: AZWE058/IRT/001 Cesvi is an International NGO with its Head Office in Italy, via Broseta 68/a, 24128 Bergamo and is registered in Zimbabwe as a welfare organisation with registration number 6/2004 located at no. 46 Princess Drive, Newlands – Harare. In partnership with Sustainable Agriculture Technology (SAT), lead applicant, and Gonarezhou Conservation Trust […]
ContinueDhiban: A story of hope and redemption from Somalia
Dhiban is a fifteen-year-old young woman living in a camp for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in El-Dhanan in the Jazeera zone, Somalia. Because of a cholera outbreak in her village, she has lost both her parents at the age of four. Alone and with no family, Dhiban was given in custody to her aunt who […]
ContinueShaping the future: Dreams and hopes of children in Misrata
Always committed to child protection and to the promotion of the fundamental rights of children – especially through the programme Houses of Smiles active in many countries around the world – today Cesvi Foundation intervenes also in support of the resilience process of vulnerable boys and girls, their parents and caregivers in Western Libya through […]
ContinueThanks to her shop, Hibaaq finds hope for the future of her family
Like many other regions in Somalia, Hobyo district is experimenting an ongoing critical situation. The constant threat of drought and desert locust infestations have destroyed the pasture and incredibly worsened the conditions of the livestock. As a consequence, many rural households living in the countryside have been forced to displace into the main villages in […]
ContinueThe Prem Rawat Foundation again alongside Cesvi for the food security of children in Peru
Following the important contribution of the Prem Rawat Foundation for the 2020 Coronavirus Emergency in Italy, the partnership with Cesvi is renewed in 2021 by supporting the Casa del Sorriso in Peru, particularly in favour of vulnerable childhood. The Foundation has contributed to the activities of the Casa del Sorriso in Lima to guarantee food […]
ContinueResilient Ameera
Ameera sits in the cool and dim meeting room in Cesvi’s office premise. The windows have drawn curtains, shielding the place from Libya’s soaring summer temperatures. She recounts her personal journey in the presence of a Cesvi psychologist and her dedicated case worker who have been supporting and seeing her and her son for the […]
ContinueCesvi integrates a new resilience-focused approach in its protection services
In 2020 alone and not considering the consequences of the global COVID-19 pandemic, 59 countries have been affected by humanitarian crises. In this scenario, the humanitarian community is called to play a role of utmost importance in crisis contexts around the world. It goes beyond the provision of life-saving assistance, to embrace a broader approach […]
ContinueAnnual Report 2020: the numbers of our transparency
Cesvi’s 2020 Annual Report is now public. The report represents the punctual description of the projects and interventions carried out in 23 countries over the past year. 2020 has dramatically been characterised by the pandemic, social distancing, global lockdowns. Cesvi has carried out 97 emergency and/or development projects in 4 continents. We have reached more […]
ContinueRising To The Challenges. Support for the communities affected by 2020 floods in Pakistan
Cesvi, together with Alliance2015 partners ACTED and Concern Worldwide, has been working to help over 20,000 beneficiaries affected by floods in Pakistan.
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