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Addiction Services Are Essential Services
Substance use and other addictive disorders are a public health issue, therefore, addiction services should be considered as essential health services
Read moreOur Centres Need your Help!
Supporting all professional staff who currently ensure the daily operation of the reception and care services for populations at risk is a priority for us. We need masks, gloves, disinfectant gel, and any material to help us stop the spread of the virus.
Read moreEmpower Women, Empower Society
“Empower women, empower society” is the closing motto of the short video that spearheads the third phase of Dianova’s Human Empowerment campaign
Read moreHuman Empowerment Campaign
Our objective is to help achieve the 2030 Agenda’s vision in relation to gender equality: “achieve a world in which all women and girls enjoy full gender equality and all legal, social and economic barriers for their empowerment have been removed”
Read more“Listen First!” Campaign – The Durans visit “Catalonia in Miniature”
With the "Listen First!" Campaign, follow the adventures of the Durans, a fictional family whose concerns are those of real families. This month, the Durans are in Catalunya in Miniatura
Read more“Listen First!” Campaign – The Duran Family in Boí Taüll
Through the "Listen First" campaign, Dianova invites readers to share the "adventures" of the Duran family whose experiences reflect the questions and doubts of thousands of real families
Read moreHealth and Welfare in Nicaragua
The project creates the conditions for 80 adolescent and youth to develop and strengthen competences that will allow them to build their identity
Read moreUNiTE to End Gender-based Violence
Our objective is to help achieve the 2030 Agenda’s vision in relation to gender equality: “achieve a world in which all women and girls enjoy full gender equality and all legal, social and economic barriers for their empowerment have been removed”
Read moreImproving Family Communication
A successful prevention action is not only based on well-designed posters or television ads, but also on the willingness of those most interested, the families, to implement simple things: listening and talking with their kids, sharing with them moments of pleasure, culture, or discovery.
Read moreReducing Vulnerability to Substance Abuse, One Slum at a Time
In the major slums of Nairobi, Kenya, substance abuse has been rising dramatically among children, youth and women, causing alarm among stakeholders since those concerned belong to an age group upon which the metropolitan city depends heavily for its development and growth.