The Libya INGO forum, which comprises 16 INGOs, asks leaders at the global refugee forum to provide alternatives for migrants and refugees in Libya.
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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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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.
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Kali is a 4-years old girl from Guinea Bissau detained in Libya. Soon she will be reunited with her father.
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Cesvi has been operating in Libya since 2011, when it entered the country as the first Italian organization.
ContinueCesvi presents the Global Hunger Index 2017
The conference will take place during the Agriculture Week in Bergamo.
ContinueInternational Literacy Day
In India 12 million children don’t attend school. Cesvi works in order to guarantee them the right to education.
ContinueWorld Refugee Day: crossing the border
UN and Uganda’s Government has decided to hold a Solidarity Summit on Refugees to address the emergency in the country.
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