about us
In this section
Introduction
How it works
Our Values
Our Positioning
Highlights
Origins & Evolution
Funding
Their Opinion
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Drugs trafficking moves more money worldwide than any other trade except for the arms sector. Therefore, every person who successfully completes treatment reduces the number of people who support this type of transaction. In consequence, police, customs and prison services interventions are also reduced and this represents important social costs.
funding
The network is comprised of many different associations and foundations that are all managed autonomously, in addition to Dianova International, of which they are all part.
Each organisation develops its own social programs, according to the demands and needs of its environment and within the framework of the Dianova Mission.
Similarly, the social programs are carried out with the checks and balances established by the competent authorities of each country and utilize the officially approved infrastructures for the activities that they carry out, applying their own financial resources, which are freely administered.
In 2006, the entirety of the network, member organizations and Dianova International has had a global budgetary volume of 16.2 million euros.
As regards the application of the resources managed, 81% of these resources relate to coverage of the direct costs of the programs and social benefits for users, whereas 5% relate to amortizations, taxes and provisions, with the final 14% being structure costs.
privante funding- Contributions of members
- Donations from other organizations, companies and individuals
- Service and treatment fees
- Financial holdings management
- Grants
- Treatment fee agreements
Our Members
- Dianova Belgium
- Dianova Canada
- Dianova Spain
- Dianova Italy
- Dianova Portugal
- Dianova Sweden
- Dianova Nicaragua
- Dianova Chile
- Dianova Uruguay
- Dianova USA
- Dianova Switzrland
- Drustvo Up (Slovenia)
The Dianova network is dedicated to education, youth development and addiction prevention and treatment in 12 countries of Europe and the Americas.