In Myanmar, education is not only a right: it means survival. For almost five years, since the outbreak of internal conflict in February 2021, the country has plunged into an increasingly complex humanitarian crisis, fuelled by conflict, economic instability, natural disasters and the collapse of essential services. Today, 16.2 million people are in need of […]
ContinueThe educational crisis in Myanmar: The European Union and CESVI together to secure a future for children in emergencies
For years, Myanmar has been affected by a devastating humanitarian crisis, exacerbated by the floods caused by Typhoon Yagi last September and the ongoing escalation of internal conflicts. The typhoon caused severe damage to infrastructure, including numerous school buildings, disrupting education for around 300,000 children. Added to this are health risks, such as diarrhoea, dengue, […]
ContinueThe Cesvi way for keeping children safe
Cesvi has always been committed to combating all forms of violence against children, and it does so even when children’s security from harm is threatened by Cesvi’s operation or staff malpractices. For this reason, Cesvi adopted a comprehensive system of policies and procedure to guarantee children are safe and our staff never takes advantage of […]
ContinueEurochild for children’s rights
Eurochild launches a petition to gather signatures supporting a new role at the European Commission – a Commissioner for Children in the next mandate of the European Commission 2019-2024.
Continue