Date: Monday, 14 October 2024
Category: News
Broadcast on 34 national and community radio stations and translated into 3 local languages, this podcast produced by CISP and local organisation Nguva has already reached thousands of people, bringing a message of peace, dialogue and inclusion to a country, Mozambique, where the echoes of the war are still very strong and the peace and national reconciliation process is still ongoing.
Dialogue, tolerance and peaceful coexistence, fight against discrimination, hospitality and inclusion: "Stories of Mandazi" highlights all of this.
Dialogue, tolerance and peaceful coexistence, fight against discrimination, hospitality and inclusion: "Stories of Mandazi" highlights all of this.
Date: Monday, 21 October 2024
Category: News
The “GET – It’s Global Education Time” project is kicking off in Italy with a series of events organized by CISP in partnership with GAL Terre Locridee. These activities, set to take place over the coming months in the Locride area of Calabria (Southern Italy), will focus on the theme of "sports for development."
CISP is leading this project to emphasize the role of sports as a powerful tool for developing key personal and social competencies in both girls and boys. These skills contribute to quality education and enhance youth employability, better preparing them for their future.
CISP is leading this project to emphasize the role of sports as a powerful tool for developing key personal and social competencies in both girls and boys. These skills contribute to quality education and enhance youth employability, better preparing them for their future.
Date: Wednesday, 23 October 2024
Category: News
CISP, a long-standing leader in humanitarian assistance in the Saharawi refugee camps, has recently launched a new initiative.
Funded by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS), the project, titled Inclusive Education and Food Security for Vulnerable Populations in the Saharawi Refugee Camps in Southwest Algeria, seeks to enhance the quality of life for Saharawi refugees, with a particular emphasis on education and food security.
On October 21st, the project's official launch took place at the UNHCR "Weather Haven" headquarters in the Saharawi Camps.
Funded by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS), the project, titled Inclusive Education and Food Security for Vulnerable Populations in the Saharawi Refugee Camps in Southwest Algeria, seeks to enhance the quality of life for Saharawi refugees, with a particular emphasis on education and food security.
On October 21st, the project's official launch took place at the UNHCR "Weather Haven" headquarters in the Saharawi Camps.