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AECID representatives visit some activities that the FPSC along with his partner PARC develops in the Palestinian Territories to improve the management of their water resources

AECID representatives visit some activities that the FPSC along with his partner PARC develops in the Palestinian Territories to improve the management of their water resources

by capitan | Oct 29, 2014 | Uncategorized

Last October 23, Isabel Casado ( AECID Head of Area for Middle East and Asia) and Ana Bernardo (AECID Head of  Cooperation Service with Palestine and Afghanistan) visited, along with staff from the Jerusalem OTC PARC (FPSC Palestinian local partner in the Agreement)...
A project starts to improve primary health services for the people of the southern region of Sofala (Mozambique)

A project starts to improve primary health services for the people of the southern region of Sofala (Mozambique)

by capitan | Oct 24, 2014 | Uncategorized

Last September the project “Strengthening Hospital Mangunde for Improving the Health of Women and Children in Chibabava, Mozambique” began, in order to improve primary health services for the population from Chibabava District, Southern Region Sofala...
Starts a project to support children with special educational needs in Palestinian Territories

Starts a project to support children with special educational needs in Palestinian Territories

by capitan | Oct 22, 2014 | Uncategorized

Last September 2014 the FPSC has started a new project which aims to promote among Palestinian schools an inclusive educational model that integrates pupils with special educational needs. The project is funded by the Nando Peretti Foundation, which for over 10 years...
The FPSC joins the celebration of the International Day of Rural Women

The FPSC joins the celebration of the International Day of Rural Women

by capitan | Oct 20, 2014 | Uncategorized

The October 15th, the International Day of Rural Women is celebrated around the world.This Day was first celebrated in 2008, and was established by the General Assembly of the United Nations, recognizing “the role and contribution of rural women, including...
Awareness sessions in Segovia on the situation of rural women in Nicaragua

Awareness sessions in Segovia on the situation of rural women in Nicaragua

by capitan | Oct 1, 2014 | Uncategorized

These meetings were organized aiming at sharing information on the situation of women living in rural areas in Carazo (Nicaragua) as well as information on the Project the FPSC is implementing with funding from the Junta de Castilla y León: “Empowerment of poor...
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