Deadline for submission: 11th March 2019.
ContinueProtests in Haiti: Cesvi evacuates its international staff
Despite the difficulties, the projects are going on.
ContinueDaniele Barbone is the new Chief Executive Officer of Cesvi
Barbone is one of the leading Italian experts on green economy.
ContinueEnsuring safe water during emergencies
Cesvi, CARITAS Switzerland and the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW) present the results of a reasearch that tested 420 water filters to be used in emergency contexts.
ContinueThe value of resilience in fragile communities
Cesvi and ODI launch a policy paper on livelihood and community resilience with two case-studies on Somalia and Zimbabwe.
ContinueSnakes on the wall and sand in the eyes
No fences, an instable roof, cracks in the wall of 2 dilapidated classrooms: the primary school in Galbarwaqo in Somalia needed a huge rehabilitation so as to be actually functional.
ContinueA new life stems from education in Iraq
The prolonged conflict in Iraq between government forces and their allies on one side and the so-called Islamic State (ISIS) on the other, has left a devastating legacy. It is not just a matter of damages to infrastructures and services, but also and above all, of injuries on people’s minds and hearts. Even in those […]
ContinueBest wishes from Cesvi
Best wishes to all of you who stood by our side this year.
Continue“Investing in nutrition for a sustainable future”: Cesvi joins the event in Brussels
The EU has a strong commitment to reduce stunting of 7 million children under 5 by 2025. But what has been achieved and what investments will be made in the next budget?
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