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contact - dianova international: Pasaje Pintor Serra Santa 15A, 1°3
E-08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona) Spain.
Tel.: (34) 93 636 57 30
Fax: (34) 93 636 32 47
email: international.es@dianova.org
"The Dianova Network" is the name given to a group of national Dianova organizations that are dedicated to addiction treatment and prevention, education and youth development. "Dianova International" is the network's parent organization, responsible for coordinating, directing and supporting the Dianova network. Dianova International currently has 11 ordinary members and 6 affiliated members. Click here for more information
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Dianova International is an association governed by Swiss law. It is defined as an international NGO, in that it is a not-for-profit organisation that exercises its activity in several countries and that tackles a problem that is international in scope (as established by the European Convention dated 24 April 1986 on the Recognition of the Legal Status of International Non-Governmental Organisations).
Financement
Dianova International is funded to a large extent by the altruistic and generous collaboration of institutions, companies and individuals. In addition to the fees of its members (the 13 associate organizations of the Dianova Network) it benefits from the direct or subsidised remuneration of its services, the management of its assets and other subsidies.
More information on the annual report (pdf)
Our Members
- Dianova Belgium
- Dianova Canada
- Dianova Spain
- Dianova Italy
- Dianova Portugal
- Dianova Sweden
- Dianova Nicaragua
- Dianova Chile
- Dianova Uruguay
- Dianova USA
- Dianova Switzerland
- Drustvo Up (Slovenia)
"I probably tried a dozen treatment programs, but for the first time I really wanted to take my life in hands and really change. I think that makes all the difference." - Zacarías (Santiago)