By Rebecca Bonechi
Radio Gardenya, founded in 2017 thanks to the Italian NGO Un Ponte Per in collaboration with the World Association of Community Radio (AMRAC), broadcasts directly from the Kurdish-Syrian refugee camp in Arbat, in the Iraqi Kurdistan. It...
By Anna Bisignano
Chad is a country rich in oil and raw materials, but it is also rich in renewable energy (read our country file here). The country has in fact on average a level of solar irradiation between 2,000...
By Camilla Ballerini
The Gulf Center For Human Rights organization has published its 14th periodic report on human rights violations taking place during popular protests in the country. The report aims to highlight the issues of persecution and arrests against...
By Francesca Romana
Social media for peace: this is the name of the UNESCO project involving Bosnia and Herzegvina among three pilot countries for its trial run until 2023. As can be seen from the project's web page, its objectives...
"Twelve proposals and an outline of analysis. I have tried," writes Giovanni Scotto, associate professor at the University of Florence, "to articulate an argument about the Russian invasion in Ukraine, and the peaceful and effective actions we can take....
By Rebecca Bonechi
In recent years, in Ukraine, street art has become an integral part of the landscape. Among the rubble of the war caused by Russia's invasion now likely hide pieces of art that represented a real tool for...
By Maria Lanteri
Nuestros Pequenos Hermanos (Nph) is an organization that has been operating in Haiti since 1987 with programs in support of children in need. The founder, Father William Wasson, a then American professor and lawyer, after a journey...
by Francesca Mollica
It was 2018 when the Green Gold Cooperative managed to reach a great goal: exporting its first coffee crop.
This story begins in 2015 thanks to the collaboration with UNODC (United Nations agency for drug control and crime...
By Maria Lanteri
Venezuela is in the midst of an unprecedented social and humanitarian collapse that has led to food insecurity, the second largest migration crisis in the world and regional instability. The international community has responded with pressure against...
By Sara Pieraccioni
Openmind Projects Foundation (OMP) is an NGO founded in 2001 in Thailand, with the aim to improve learning opportunities for underprivileged people in Southeast Asia. OMP supports over 60 projects in Cambodia, Laos, Nepal and Thailand with...