Despite the difficulties, the projects are going on.
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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.
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 […]
ContinueA Social Center for refugees and asylum seekers in Tripoli
Non formal education, psychosocial support and social events are among the activities carried out by Cesvi’ staff.
ContinueLibya: some questions to a Project Manager on the field
Paola Toffetti, Cesvi’s Project Manager, explains achievements of AICS-funded activities in Libya.
ContinueWorking in Libya for the human rights
Cesvi has been operating in Libya since 2011, when it entered the country as the first Italian organization.
ContinueAlliance2015 is hiring an Emergency Preparedness and Response Officer
The role is designed to increase the capacity of providing relevant humanitarian assistance to disaster affected populations.
ContinueAquarius: our thoughts go to migrants and NGO’s colleagues on board
We hope that our Government will take all necessary measures to protect human lives at potential risk.
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