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.
ContinueLaunch of the 2018 Global Hunger Index in Zimbabwe
On December 4th Alliance2015 will present the 2018 Global Hunger Index in Harare, Zimbabwe.
ContinueWorld Responsible Tourism Awards: African Ivory Route won silver
The project, launched by Cesvi in 2000, helped the communities in sustainably managing natural resources and in taking advantage of livelihood opportunities of ecotourism.
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.
ContinueAfrican Ivory Route at the World Responsible Tourism Awards
The project competes in the category “Best for Local Economic Benefit”. Winners will be announced on 7 November 2018.
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.
ContinueInternational Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
The celebration was established in 1999 by UN in order to give attention to one of the most widespread human rights violations.
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