Iran, often overlooked in the context of migration crises, has hosted refugees from Afghanistan for over 40 years. According to UNHCR, the country currently accommodates more than 4.5 million Afghans, making it the world’s leading host nation, with new arrivals continuing daily. Many of these refugees have settled in semi-urban and rural areas, finding work […]
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A small spot in the center of the world: this is what Niger look likes at first glance. In reality it is one of the largest countries of the African continent, divided between the Sahara desert and the Sahel, a strip of land of sub-Saharan Africa that nowadays is particularly affected by the dramatic effects […]
ContinueMozambique: two months after Cyclone Idai
8.500 families affected by Cyclone Idai in Mozambique received hygienic kits, food, seeds and materials to build a secure shelter for themselves and their families. But other dangerous threats are in sight. 8.500 households benefited from Cesvi and Alliance2015 intervention: 3.500 more than what was initially planned. An extraordinary result made possible thanks to the trust […]
ContinueDefeating hunger with “Shashe Citrus Orchard”
Seven years ago we bet on a project which has exceeded all expectations: Ellen, Shadreck and Hlengiwe’s stories prove our success.
ContinueWorld Earth Day
On the day when we celebrate our Planet, we share a case study on resilience to climate change in agriculture. Find out more.
ContinueImproving rice production in Myanmar’s Dry Zone
Cesvi and its partners have tested and introduced in the area four improved rice varieties suited to the changing climate.
ContinueShashe village won irrigation schemes awards
The community irrigation scheme is running now for the Zimbabwe national competition.
ContinueCesvi presents the Global Hunger Index 2017
The conference will take place during the Agriculture Week in Bergamo.
ContinueNew Report: Young People and Agriculture in Africa
Agriculture and entrepreneurship are the key to addressing the youth employment challenge.
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