News and Events
- February 2010:Two Young Students from Dianova Education Center en Route to Qatar
- February 2010: Opening of "Second Chance School" in Dianova's "la Quintanilla" Center (Spain)
- January 2010 (Uruguay) - Addiction, Gender and Decentralization Holistic Program
- November 2009 - "Education is the best prevention": Portugal lauches a program dedicated to youth development
- November 2009 - Dianova Portugal granted training certification
- November 2009 - Dianova launches its first "Social values stock exchange"
- October 2009 - 5th "Development & Management" Seminar in Palma de Mallorca
- August 2009 - Las Marias Center in Nicaragua to Affiliate UNESCO's Associated School Project Network
- July 2009 - World Drug Report 2009
- June 2009 - Dianova Mother and Child Program selected as "Best Practice" by UN-supported NGO IRENE network
- April 2009 - Dianova International Conference in Santiago (Chile)
- March 2009: UN - "Drug Control Shows Positive Balance Sheet"
- Jan. 2009: Dianova Displays New Visual Identity
- Dec. 2008: The Bosc Animat Grand Opening
- Dec. 2008: World Aids Day
- Nov. 2008: Dianova Celebrates its 10th Anniversary
- Sept. 2008: From Montreal to Nicaragua & Back
- Aug. 2008: Beyond 2008 NGO Global Forum
- July 2008: A Campaign to Help Children From Nicaragua
- June 2008: Camp Deer Run New Web Site
- May 2008: Dianova Best Practices Presented During NGO Forum
- April 2008: St-André Housing Project in Canada
- Feb. 2008: Cooperative Agreement Signed with Vallnord Foundation
- November 2007: Dianova Honored by Spanish Red Cross
- November 2007: Dianova International Granted Consultative Status by UN
- Dianova Corporate Video 2008
- Dianova 10th anniversary in Madrid
- Barcelona 2008 Triathlon (Photo album)
- Centers, activities & Events
- A visit to Nicaragua
- Promotion Material
- Barcelona Triathlon (Video 11mo)
- "Choir" (English, 1,5 mo)
- "Choir" (Spanish, 1,5 mo)
- "With different eyes" (video Fr, 1,5 mo)
- "With different eyes" (vid. Engl, 1,5mo)
- "With different eyes" (vid. Es, 1,5 mo)
- Camp Deer Run (Engl, 1,5 mo)
- Camp Deer Run (Spanish, 1,5 mo)
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Dianova International, consultant to the Economic and Social Council of the Un
Of what importance is Consultative Status?
Nongovernmental organizations are able to establish a mutually profitable cooperative relationship with the UN, through consultative status to the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), one of the UN’s main bodies. In order to fulfill its mission more effectively, ECOSOC calls upon the resources offered by NGO’s whose activities and expertise may complement those of the UN.
In concrete terms, consultative status conveys a number of privileges, the principle ones being: attendance at ECOSOC meetings and conferences and those of its subsidiary bodies, the opportunity to submit written statements and, in certain cases, to make oral presentations; participation in UN-led international conferences; and attendance at General Assembly special sessions, as well as at other intergovernmental meetings.
Activities of Interest to the UN
Dianova is engaged in promoting social progress and individual self-reliance through numerous initiatives that so far impact nineteen items of the United Nations’ agenda, among which are:
- Residential and outpatient drug treatment programs (referral, treatment, reintegration)
- Prevention (addiction, delinquency and other at-risk behaviors)
- Youth personal development
- Access to formal schooling (primary and secondary education)
- Remedial work for homeless individuals
- Sustainable and adequate housing
- Remedial work for street youth
- Gender equality
Nearly twenty different programs are offered by Dianova member organizations in twelve countries of Europe, South America and North America, caring for approximately 5,000 persons every year, with an overall annual budget of 15 million Euros. To mention a few of these initiatives:
- In Nicaragua, disadvantaged and rural children have access to formal schooling, in addition to a social support program developed by Dianova with the cooperation with the national government. In 2008, more than 300 pupils entered our primary and secondary school programs.
- In Spain, educational programs address two different groups of adolescents at-risk for social exclusion: 1) adolescents with social maladjustments, including the use of illegal substances, delinquency or potential delinquency; and 2) unaccompanied migrant minors, confronting the same situation with no secure social or family environment.
- In the United States, programs provide personal development activities and workshops, including environmental education, all designed primarily to help disadvantaged young people build protection factors against social risks (delinquency, drug use, school drop-out, etc.)
- In Canada, a program is designed to help homeless individuals integrate into mainstream society while promoting a better understanding and acceptance of homelessness by the mainstream population.
- In Chile, substance abusing women with dependent children can enter a holistic residential program consisting of drug treatment and the development of family bonds, child care, education, nutrition, parenting skills reinforcement).
According to Ms. Montserrat Rafel, Executive Director of Dianova International, “the achievement of consultative status to the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations represented a milestone in the development of the Dianova network.
Ms. Rafel further states: “Beyond the acknowledgement of the importance of the programs offered by our member organizations, it represents an opportunity to begin working with the United Nations, with other NGO’s and with UN member states. We strongly believe that the sharing of expertise and experience in areas of mutual concern works to the benefit of all those participating in the process”
“The experience of Dianova in its twelve member countries, and with the multiple people groups within and beyond these countries who seek our services, bring about an invaluable, multicultural outlook”, Ms. Rafel notes:
“We learn every day in the field, and we use what works best, depending of course on the characteristics of the individuals themselves, including their various cultural considerations. This is the reason why we expect great things of ourselves in our role as 'consultant' to ECOSOC, and why we wish to share our diverse sensibilities and contribute our experience and expertise to decision-making processes at the international level"
The Dianova Network
The Network
Situated in 12 countries of Europe and the Americas, the Dianova network is composed of non-profit member organizations that are dedicated to providing social programs and developing innovative initiatives in the fields of addiction prevention and treatment, education and youth development.
- Dianova International
- Belgium
- Canada
- Spain
- Italy
- Portugal
- Sweden
- Nicaragua
- Chile
- Uruguay
- USA
- Switzeland
- Drustvo Up (Slovenia)