The educational crisis in Myanmar: The European Union and CESVI together to secure a future for children in emergencies

For years, Myanmar has been affected by a devastating humanitarian crisis, exacerbated by the floods caused by Typhoon Yagi last September and the ongoing escalation of internal conflicts. The typhoon caused severe damage to infrastructure, including numerous school buildings, disrupting education for around 300,000 children. Added to this are health risks, such as diarrhoea, dengue, […]

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Our intervention in the areas affected by the earthquake

CESVI together with the partners of Alliance2015 is intervening in the areas affected by the earthquake to face the emergency.
In Turkey, thanks to Concern, we are completing a needs assessment in the locations where we were already operational: Sanliurfa, Gaziantep, Adiyaman, Malatia.

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Escalation of violence in Libya: Cesvi works for children and vulnerable groups

Since early April 2019, as a result of rapid military advances from the south, Tripoli’s southern suburbs began to see levels of conflict they had not experienced since 2011. The deteriorating security situation (the presence of armed group activity shelling, airstrikes and the consequent lack of key services such as electricity and water), pushed approximately […]

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