
Last September, we inaugurated the Maputo Natural History Museum after approximately two years of intensive renovation work carried out in collaboration with Sapienza University of Rome and the Anton Dohrn Zoological Station.

Twenty adolescents from Narok County came together for a transformative five-day training on Adolescent Reproductive Health Rights. The training marked the launch of the Adolescent Council, a youth-led platform dedicated to amplifying adolescent voices.

Agri-food systems are one of the sectors with the greatest environmental impact, and, at the same time, they are part of the daily life of the younger generations. Through the PASSI Avanti project, the involved classes will have the opportunity to discover and understand the connections between climate change and agri-food supply chains, experimenting with […]

Survivors of gender-based violence (GBV) in Narok County will soon have a safe haven to turn to, thanks to an initiative under the IMARA Project.

The project contributes to strengthening the capacity and voice of Kenyan civil society, particularly youth-led organizations, as key actors in governance, accountability, and development. Through targeted support, the initiative promotes social and economic inclusion of youth in Nairobi and Kwale counties, equipping them with the skills, resources, and platforms needed to drive sustainable development. The […]

We held a specialised training for local youth leaders and youth-led civil society organisations in Kenya on Meaningful Youth Participation in Climate Action, addressing the pressing issues of climate change and environmental degradation.

Context: Burundi is experiencing a multifaceted crisis, marked by political instability, repeated climatic shocks and widespread poverty affecting more than 87% of the population. Access to health services remains limited, particularly in rural areas, despite the geographical proximity of health facilities for the majority of the population. Health indicators continue to give cause for concern, […]

Context: In Burundi, access to drinking water remains a crucial challenge, particularly in rural areas where infrastructure is often inadequate or in a state of disrepair. This situation has a direct impact on public health, hygiene and sanitation, as well as on the livelihoods of communities.As part of the national ‘Dukingire Ibidukikije’ programme, the Amazi […]

Across Africa, many girls are forced to miss school, drop out early, or suffer in silence because of period poverty, gender taboos, and inadequate sanitation facilities.

Context: Burundi is experiencing a major return movement of its refugee nationals to neighbouring countries. These repatriations, although voluntary, are accompanied by numerous challenges linked to reintegration in the communities of origin: limited access to basic services, food insecurity, lack of economic opportunities, and weakened social protection structures.Returnees, who are often vulnerable, face precarious living […]

To strengthen the nutritional resilience of Burundi’s rural populations by improving access to health services, building community capacity and promoting good food and health practices.

Renforcer la résilience nutritionnelle des populations rurales du Burundi en améliorant l’accès aux services de santé, en renforçant les capacités communautaires et en promouvant les bonnes pratiques alimentaires et sanitaires.