
On March 8, 2025, the Sikiliza Sauti Yetu: Dunia Inaita! project conducted a major clean-up at Diani Beach, Kwale County, Kenya. The activity was done with the support of the European Union and in conjunction with WeWorld and different community groups, such as the Diani Youth Beach Cleaners and Mwakamba Beach Management Unit (BMU). Sikiliza […]

Since 2006, WeWorld in Lebanon has actively worked with multiple local and international partners to advance localisation efforts within the humanitarian and development sectors. In 2024 alone, we have collaborated with over 12 local organizations, integrating localisation components into all projects funded by the Lebanon Humanitarian Fund (LHF). These efforts have focused on strengthening local […]

We are excited to announce the opening of the call for entries for the 2nd edition of WeWorld Festival Bologna, an international social cinema competition, taking place in Bologna from October 8 to 12, 2025. Filmmakers, directors, and documentary creators are invited to submit their works by May 20, 2025. The competition will award three […]

On March 8, in the semi-arid county of Narok, in southwestern Kenya, International Women’s Day was celebrated with an initiative of great importance: the launch of a committee specialized in the management of gender justice cases. This goal is made possible thanks to the fundamental support of the Imarisha Mwanamke Afya na Rasilimali (IMARA) project, funded […]

A short animation, produced by WeWorld and Factanza Media, to tell what it means to be a child in Syria today. What does it mean to go to school for those who have grown up knowing only war and destruction? What does school represent for children, but also for society as a whole, when the […]

Leaving behind the familiar and their comfort zone, Humanitarian Aid Volunteers from the European Solidarity Corps (ESC) project MorEYoung, funded by EU, embarked on journeys that led them into the heart of international cooperation. Their experiences marked by cultural discoveries, professional challenges, and personal growth spanned continents, from the lively streets of Cambodia to the […]

Rahel Saya is an Afghan freelance journalist and activist for women’s and children’s rights. She has won multiple journalism awards, including the Biagio Agnes Award (2021) and Donne in Corsa Award (2024). Her work highlights the struggles of Afghan women, featured in international publications and her chapter “My Life” in Guarda come una Donna. She […]

Parasto Hakim is an Afghan activist dedicated to championing women’s and girl’s rights and access to education in Afghanistan. She leads SRAK, a covert network of schools that provides education to girls across the country, even amidst significant challenges. Parasto Hakim has been vocal in her criticism of the silence from the International Community and […]

The report “Her Future at Risk. The Cost of Humanitarian Crises on Women and Girls” examines how humanitarian crises exacerbate existing gender and generational inequalities, particularly in fragile contexts and protracted crises, highlighting the importance of empowering women and girls in crisis response and recovery. Drawing data from the ChildFund Alliance World Index 2024, which […]

The report “Her Future at Risk. The Cost of Humanitarian Crises on Women and Girls” examines how humanitarian crises exacerbate existing gender and generational inequalities, particularly in fragile contexts and protracted crises, highlighting the importance of empowering women and girls in crisis response and recovery. Drawing data from the ChildFund Alliance World Index 2024, which […]

The 4Voices project aims to create active dialogue among younger generations, encouraging reflection on the past, present, and future of Europe. One of the main goals of the project is to deconstruct and decolonize dominant historical narratives – which are often Eurocentric and patriarchal – by giving voice to those who have been historically marginalized. […]

The context The protracted crisis in Syria has disrupted access to basic services for most of the population, mostly in hard-to-reach and rural areas of the country. The education system has been severely affected at multiple levels: schools have been damaged or destroyed, while the functioning ones are mainly overcrowded with limited availability of school […]