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 […]
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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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Join “Changing future” on November 12th at 5.45 pm, live on Cesvi Facebook and Youtube channels. “Changing future” is the first event within the international programme 1Planet4All.
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Cesvi and Alliance2015 are ready to distribute mosquito nets, emergency shelters and hygiene kits to 5,000 families in the Namathanda district.
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 […]
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?
ContinueLaunch of the 2018 Global Hunger Index in Zimbabwe
On December 4th Alliance2015 will present the 2018 Global Hunger Index in Harare, Zimbabwe.
ContinueAlliance2015 members attend AidEx in Brussels
ACTED and Concern Worldwide will present their projects related to EU Aid Volunteers Initiative.
ContinueAlliance2015 joins the Child Health Week
10 children under five die every minute, often from preventable and curable diseases. Find out more.
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