A small spot in the center of the world: this is what Niger look likes at first glance. In reality it is one of the largest countries of the African continent, divided between the Sahara desert and the Sahel, a strip of land of sub-Saharan Africa that nowadays is particularly affected by the dramatic effects […]
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Tender Ref No: AFZWE0050/IOT/002
Cesvi is an International NGO with its Head office in Italy, via Broseta 68/a, 24128 Bergamo and is registered in Zimbabwe as a welfare organisation with registration number 6/2004 located at no. 46 Princess Drive, Newlands – Harare. Cesvi has received a grant from EU for the implementation of a development aid project, under contract […]
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Cesvi is implementing a project in Zimbabwe to improve the exports of oranges and paprika and to explore the niche of saffron.
ContinueCesvi presented the new report “Solid Waste Management in the Occupied Palestinian Territory”
On December the 3rd, the new Cesvi report “Solid Waste Management in Occupied Palestinian Territory – West Bank Including East Jerusalem & Gaza” written by Mrs. Valerie Thöni and Eng. Samir Matar, was officially presented at the Ministry of Local Government (MoLG) in Ramallah.
ContinueFair Plastic Alliance: together for a better recycling chain
The Fair Plastic Alliance aims to tackle social and environmental problems connected to a poor management of the plastic recycling chain.
ContinueDaniele Barbone is the new Chief Executive Officer of Cesvi
Barbone is one of the leading Italian experts on green economy.
ContinueThe value of resilience in fragile communities
Cesvi and ODI launch a policy paper on livelihood and community resilience with two case-studies on Somalia and Zimbabwe.
ContinueWorld Responsible Tourism Awards: African Ivory Route won silver
The project, launched by Cesvi in 2000, helped the communities in sustainably managing natural resources and in taking advantage of livelihood opportunities of ecotourism.
ContinueAfrican Ivory Route at the World Responsible Tourism Awards
The project competes in the category “Best for Local Economic Benefit”. Winners will be announced on 7 November 2018.
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