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 >>
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 >>
11Aug
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The Willpower of Courage, a Young Web Genius
The Willpower of Courage, a Young Web Genius "When I grow up, I envision myself dressed in a nice suit, managing a major IT company, and speaking Italian and other languages fluently. I diligently work on many fronts to reach this goal, studying with curiosity and passion every day." At just 16 years old, Courage [...] Read More >>
07Aug
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For the voiceless
For the voiceless Rhodes, Greece. 2016. Beneficiaries: 40 children. In 2016, the St. Andrew's Institute was the only public facility in the South Aegean to take in children with severely disabling conditions and those whose family members could not care for them. Colourful walls, drawings and games made the institute a welcoming and peaceful 'home'. [...] Read More >>
07Aug
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Dignity – The Right to Exist
Dignity - The Right to Exist This project targets those deprived of the dignity to which every human being is entitled and those who are about to drown in the waves of one of the world's greatest humanitarian catastrophes. Dignity provides families - mostly women and children - in extreme poverty and vulnerability with tailor-made [...] Read More >>
07Aug
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WEDUT (Women, Education, Training) – The Right to Study
WEDUT. Women Education and Training The right to study When, in August 2021, the Taliban returned to power, NOVE was forced to suspend most of its activities dedicated to women’s education. In just a few months, projects that had been launched and consolidated over the years were abruptly interrupted: girls could no longer go to [...] Read More >>
03Aug
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A hope to dream. Mirwais’s story
A hope to dream. Mirwais's story Twelve-year-old Mirwais has been in the Kapisa orphanage for several years. His father was killed while fighting against the Taliban. A year later, his mother also died of an illness, which Mirwais called"yellow-eye disease", probably a form of hepatitis. This is how he described his family situation,"My father died [...] Read More >>