by Sofia Silei
A lack of access to education largely fuels the cycle of poverty in Honduras. Recognising this, the primary objective of the Honduras Child Alliance (HCA) is to provide children with access to opportunities by developing essential skills....
by Higerta Gjergji
The Lafiya Sarari School in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, Nigeria, established in 2017 by the Neem Foundation, offers a lifeline to girls in crisis. Unlike traditional schools, Lafiya Sarari prioritizes the mental health and...
by Sofia Silei
Bosnia and Herzegovina, a nation scarred by the horrors of war from 1992 to 1995, is now witnessing a significant step towards justice and equality for its citizens. The conflict, marked by countless atrocities against civilians, including...
by Higerta Gjergji
Bilan Media is preparing to launch Somalia’s first women-led current affairs programme, hosted by Naima Said Salah. The show will be set up as a debate, inviting public participation and tackling complex taboo topics related to women's...
by Sofia Silei
One of the most powerful forms of political and social activism is the written word. This is the deep belief of Vanessa Chisakula, who was born in Lusaka, Zambia, where she now lives with her two children.
Vanessa’s...
By Francesca Romana Mollica
D.E.S.E.R.T.: Durabilité de l’Environnement et Stabilisation Economique sur la route de Transit . An evocative title is that of the project carried out by the Italian-international consortium including the "terre solidali" onlus, the DIST Department of Turin's...
By Sara Pieraccioni
Cyprus today remains strongly divided, both politically and in the management of water resources. Since 1974, the southern part, with a Greek majority, with its capital Nicosia and a member of the European Union, is opposed to...
By Maria Lanteri
In the island of Ireland, paramilitary groups had abandoned their weapons in 1998 only because they were satisfied with the conditions contained in the Belfast Agreement. Also known as the Good Friday Agreement, the treaty was a...
By Sara Pieraccioni
The people of South Sudan, the youngest nation in the world, can now aspire for a significant victory: the first women's soccer championship. During its brief history, South Sudan has been afflicted by a fight for independence,...
By Francesca Romana Mollica
The Ivory Coast is still struggling to rid itself of Female Genital Mutilation practices, despite international campaigns that have been raising the attention on the violence of such traditional, but abusive, practices on young girls.
So, for...