Sudan: a Protracted Emergency at Risk of Being Overlooked
“Every day we meet women and children who have lost everything. Their needs go beyond food assistance: they are asking for protection, access to services, and dignity.” Emmanuel Okeng, CESVI Country Representative in Sudan, describes the situation with professional clarity shaped by personal experience. More than two and a half years after the outbreak of conflict between the Sudanese Armed […]
-
2024 Annual Report Discover More -
Earthquake in Myanmar: Humanitarian crisis persists, but our aid is on the ground Discover More -
Strengthening EU Commitments: Generation Nutrition’s Response to the EU Pledge at N4G 2025 Discover More -
Escaping Despair: The Sudan Crisis and its Impact on South Sudan Discover More -
Annual General Meeting 2025 Discover More -
Myanmar earthquake: how to help? Discover More -
ALMAS: CESVI’s and AICS’s efforts to support the integration of Venezuelan migrant women on the Colombian coast Discover More -
Submission to the Sharm El- Sheikh joint work on implementation of climate action on agriculture and food security Discover More -
People not profit in the Loss and Damage Fund Discover More -
THREE YEARS OF WAR IN UKRAINE: WE CANNOT FORGET Discover More -
EU-Latin America cooperation: an opportunity for sustainable development Discover More -
Systems Change: The Nesting Doll of Development Discover More