
The BRIDGE project, through cooperation between civil society organisations (CSOs) and the Council of Europe (CoE), strengthens the capacity of CSOs to defend democracy and fundamental rights in Europe. Based on the Reykjavik Principles and the European Social Charter (ESC), it provides tools and opportunities for active civil society participation in decision-making and democratic monitoring […]

In fragile and protracted crisis settings, ensuring inclusive, equitable, and sustainable access to education requires integrated approaches that combine humanitarian aid, development, and peacebuilding. This policy brief – developed by WeWorld, EDUCO, and ChildFund Alliance, based on a study conducted by IECAH in Mozambique and Burkina Faso – explores how the Nexus approach can be […]

We are pleased to announce our participation, under the leadership of World Vision, in the upcoming Humanitarian Talk titled: “Integrated Approaches to Education in Times of Crisis: Ensuring Protection, Building Resilience, Inspiring Hope.”The event on May 19 in Brussels, is part of the European Humanitarian Forum (EHF), and is co-organized by ChildFund Alliance, Global Education […]

We have always been at the forefront of defending the rights of women and children in the world’s most vulnerable contexts. We believe that every child should be able to live in safety, have access to education, grow up free from violence and actively participate in the decisions that shape their lives. It was in […]

Six organizations have been selected to receive funding under the Call for Proposals Rebooting the Food System, launched by WeWorld and Christliche Initiative Romero e.V. (CIR), within the framework of the EU-DEAR project #RebootFood. The awarded organizations are ready to start working on their projects, through which they will implement educational, campaign and advocacy activities at the […]

As part of the Sikiliza Sauti Yetu: Dunia Inaita! project, funded by the European Union, WeWorld, alongside partners Barnfonden, Organization of African Youth Kenya (OAY-K), and CRAWN Trust, recently carried out three in-depth case studies across Kwale, Nairobi, and Isiolo counties. These studies spotlight grassroots efforts in natural resource management (NRM) in Kwale County; management […]

Who would have thought that theatre could be a powerful tool to challenge social norms and break taboos? In Mozambique, we have brought theatre into schools, reaching students and communities alike. Through carefully crafted performances, theatre specialists have created a safe space where both young people and adults can see their everyday experiences reflected on […]

Narok County has taken a significant step in addressing gender-based violence (GBV) by establishing a dedicated Safe House Committee. The committee was introduced through an inaugural meeting convened by WeWorld Kenya, under the IMARA project funded by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS). IMARA addresses the root causes of violence, promoting lasting cultural and […]

The conflict in Ukraine, which began in February 2022, is still ongoing and people who have remained close to the front lines, such as in the Kharkiv area, continue to live in precarious and difficult conditions. We met them together with Hugo Weber thanks to the ‘Kharkiv-Among the Ruins’ project: his photographs gave us the […]

In 2024, ChildFund Alliance engaged 10,000 children across more than 40 countries, asking them to share their lives, their rights, and their hopes for the future. Their responses are gathered in the ChildFund Alliance World Index on the Rights of Women and Children, a report that evaluates the status of children’s and women’s rights worldwide. […]

Since 2021, we have been working with 26 hills across four provinces in western Burundi to improve food and nutritional security. The Agricultural Development Support Project for Nutrition and Entrepreneurship (PADANE), employs a multisectoral integrated approach known as “triggering,” which aims to drive behavioral change by fostering collective awareness of agricultural production practices and food […]

Myanmar declared state of emergency after it was hit on Friday 28 March by a very strong earthquake of magnitude 7.7 and a following one of 6.4, with epicenter 16 km north-west of Saigang. The country is facing an incomparable humanitarian crisis, with over 3,000 people killed and more than 4,700 injured, with numbers expected […]