Today, February 4th, London houses the Conference of Donor Countries for Syria. This gathers global leaders from all over the world to face the challenge of fund-raising to meet the humanitarian needs of thousands of Syrian refugees, as well as those ones displaced in...
In FPSC we echo information about UN DESA and its upcoming events. Putting people at the center of the new development agenda “A development framework that is people-centered can only succeed if it embraces the social dimension of the Sustainable Development...
The FPSC’s Middle East Studies Centre (CEMOFPSC in Spanish) organises, in cooperation with the Red Euro-Árabe de ONG para el Desarrollo y la Integración (READI) and Arab House, the seminar: “La eficacia de la Ayuda Humanitaria: Nuevos Actores Humanitarios en Oriente...
Marwa Harb (15 years) used to be part of the FPSC’s inclusive theatre group for children from August-November 2014, starring in the performance “Window of Hope” in November 2014. Marwa subsequently wrote a script about child labour and asked FPSC for...
FPSC’s inclusive theatre for children was born in August 2014 in Za’atari Camp. Co-led and supported by a group of Syrian volunteers -both men and women, some of them with diagnosed disabilities- this is a theatre group that aims to tackle marginalisation,...
Picture: Sasiga (Ethiopia) We do an interview with our partner Mónica Colmena, Head of Mission of FPSC in Ethiopia, to get to know better this African country and the projects FPSC is currently developing on it. Mónica, you have been our partner during several years...
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