Our warmest wishes for the New Year!
Dear friends, this year that is drawing to a close has been particularly intense, having marked, in 2022, the 20th anniversary of the birth of Harambee Africa International.
Dear friends, this year that is drawing to a close has been particularly intense, having marked, in 2022, the 20th anniversary of the birth of Harambee Africa International.
Dear friends, thanking you for your affectionate participation particularly this year,
Mitigation and adaptation to the severe climate crisis affecting DR Congo’s southern region, Haut-Katanga, has begun. The area,
The Walé Health Centre in Côte d’Ivoire has completed its training and awareness-raising programme for communities in the Bélier Region,
On 1 October, the Harambee committees meeting in Rome selected eight development initiatives to be supported in the coming year. The countries involved
For the coming Christmas, Harambee has launched a solidarity initiative aimed at companies to help support the training of young people
Harambee Africa International has made official the winning documentaries of the 9th edition of the International Award: “Conveying Africa”.
Strengthening female entrepreneurship in the Nyanza region, through a subsidised credit system, and setting up a self-sufficient hydroponic farm in Sekenani:
“Twenty years after its foundation, Harambee all together ‘for’ Africa is more and more Harambee all together ‘with’ Africa,” said Piero Sandulli, member of the Harambee steering committee at the conclusion of the celebrations.
Dear friends, as many of you already know, Harambee Africa International is celebrating 20 years of commitment to international solidarity this year. To mark the occasion, a Symposium will take place in Rome on 28-29 and 30 September.
The intervention in support of the Cacles Association, linked to the Diocese of Luiza, in the area of Yangala (DR Congo), mainly characterised by large rivers and far from the city, has been completed. In this particularly depressed area,
On its 20th anniversary, Harambee launches a symposium on experimental designs to tackle the current global crises. The Symposium will bring together authoritative figures from different backgrounds to identify innovative and common responses to the most current challenges.
Last Saturday, 25 June, the first edition of the ‘Fashion Market’ organised by the Harambee Portugal Committee took place in Lisbon. The aim of the event was to raise funds
Liberia. 32 educators from the 28 schools belonging to the Diocese of Monrovia, participated in a training conducted by Strathmore University staff, thanks to support received from Harambee.
We are pleased to share, in this short Report, our achievements in a year – 2021 – that was still very complicated for everyone. Although there have been many obstacles,
“I dream of a courageous, forward-looking and progressive African leadership that will erase the artificial boundaries of the colonisers that have caused so much suffering for the people of the continent,” these were the words spoken by George Johannes...
Like every year, World Africa Day is an opportunity for us to learn more together with experts of African nationality. The objective is the same as always: to give a voice to Africa and to listen to it, in...
Franca Ovadje, a Nigerian economist, has received the HARAMBEE AWARD 2022 for the Promotion and Equality of the African Woman for her academic and professional merits, as well as for the great social work she has been doing on...
Data on the spread of the pandemic in most African countries are uncertain due to fragile control systems. Available information reports lower morbidity and lethality
There are 6 young scholarship holders from Pointe Noire who attend the Institute of Nursing Sciences ISSI
Harambee’s initiative aimed at students who, through their daily study, actively participate in a path of awareness and solidarity continues with success. New study rooms have been activated in Milan, Genoa, Verona and Bologna where, during a set period...
Harambee’s 2021 project for EFA family farming schools has come to an end. More than 50 families have been able to strengthen their skills,
A meeting with Franca Ovadje, an academic and consultant, who for over twenty years has been committed to promoting leadership in Nigeria, particularly of women.
The new call for scholarships for young African women scientists has been published. The “Guadalupe” Programme will offer a training period abroad in the best international research institutes.
Registration is open for the new edition of the seminar on digital communication for non-profit organisations: “Trust and Reputation. How to manage two key elements in the life of institutions”.