18Dec
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Fish Skin Project: a new hope for burned children in Kabul
Fish Skin Project: a new hope for burned children in Kabul Burns represent one of the major health emergencies in Afghanistan, a country where access to medical care is extremely limited and where children are the primary victims. Severe burns often lead to infections, prolonged hospital stays and, in the most critical cases, death. Reducing [...] Read More >>
24Sep
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“ABC of Citizenship 2025”: building an inclusive and intercultural society together
“ABC of Citizenship 2025”: building an inclusive and intercultural society together Immigration is not an emergency, but a structural phenomenon that characterizes contemporary societies. From this awareness comes ABC della Cittadinanza 2025, the new project promoted by CSV Lazio in collaboration with organizations engaged for years in the promotion of rights and intercultural dialogue: Piùculture, [...] Read More >>
24Sep
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Women Business Prize – Afghanistan
Women Business Prize – Afghanistan Award for the resilience and creativity of Afghan women entrepreneurs under the Taliban regime The roots of this initiative date back to 2020, when NOVE successfully organized the Daring Women in Business Prize in Kabul (https://novecaringhumans.org/en/projects/daring-women-in-business-prize-dwb/) to encourage women entrepreneurs to withstand the severe recession caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. [...] Read More >>
11Sep
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Seeds of Rebirth
Seeds of Rebirth A future for Afghan families in the eastern provinces. The project represents a beacon of hope for Afghan families struggling to survive in the provinces of Kunar, Nangarhar, and Laghman, which have been severely affected by the food crisis. In a context marked by hardship and uncertainty, it offers a path toward [...] Read More >>
08Sep
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Healing Circles
Healing Circles Psychological support and mental well-being for Afghan women and girls In Afghanistan, women have lost fundamental rights and are subjected to severe restrictions, such as being banned from studying beyond primary school, holding many jobs, travelling alone, walking in a park, or making their voices heard. As a result, rates of depression and [...] Read More >>
08Sep
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A Sea of Sports
A Sea of Sports A project built on sports, play, and inclusion A Sea of Sports offers children and young people in situations of social vulnerability — housed in foster homes, women’s shelters, or CAS (Extraordinary Reception Centers) — a unique and exciting combination of play and sports activities, in close contact with water and [...] Read More >>
28Aug
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Female Orphanage in Kabul
Female Orphanage in Kabul Where girls learn to dream again In the heart of Kabul, we support the growth of young girls at the Future Hope orphanage, which today is home to 37 girls who have survived violence, abandonment, and deep trauma. Here, every day, these girls gradually reclaim their right to childhood, in a [...] Read More >>
10Aug
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Renew & Restart. Women’s entrepreneurship and creative recycling
Women’s entrepreneurship and creative recycling Afghanistan is currently facing one of the worst environmental crises in its recent history. In Kabul alone, tons of plastic waste are produced every day, with serious consequences for public health and the environment. In response to the lack of organised recycling systems and the increasing environmental degradation, we have [...] Read More >>
07Aug
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SOS Children Italy
SOS Children Italy In 2015, when the project was launched,"S.O.S Children",according to statistics in Italy more than 1 million 300 thousand minors were in a state of destitution and almost 100 thousand were victims of mistreatment or abuse. NOVE helped 32 children deprived of the necessities to grow up healthy and serene by offering, depending [...] Read More >>
07Aug
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I don’t have leprosy
I don’t have leprosy We managed to overcome the stigma that isolated the community of impoverished and marginalized lepers in Kore ‘ghetto’. We did so by helping six young women from the ghetto in their long and difficult educational journey. They all obtained a university degree and found employment which made them economically self-sufficient. Beneficiaries: [...] Read More >>