Interview
On the occasion of Rare Disease Day, we interview the executive director of Rare Diseases International, a network of 76 member organisations representing rare disease patient groups in over 100 countries worldwide.
The energy poverty campaigner and member of Friends of the Earth Europe talks about energy precariousness in Europe and the effects of Covid-19 in this field.
We spoke with the director of the Associació in via, winner of the Solidarity Award 2020 for its work on behalf of people who suffer violence and discrimination.
Mario Allegranzi is the mastermind behind an idea that emerged five years ago as a movement of protest and social awareness.
Girona Acull was born four years ago to defend and guarantee respect for the human rights of refugees and to call for an urgent change in the current legislation.
The Pont Solidari al Món organization has been working since 2011 for the education and health of people with serious economic difficulties and are far from the big cities in India and Nepal.
The project manager of Berlin European Volunteering Capital 2021 talks about the many challenges they lie ahead and the current state of volunteering in the German city.
The oceanographer from the CRAM Foundation warns of the consequences of the climate emergency on marine fauna and ecosystems.
The International Catalan Institute for Peace reflects on the state of peace in the world and shares how Covid-19 has favoured and harmed the construction of a non-violent society.
For over 10 years now, Children of Africa has been working to dignify the schooling of children in Kinango, one of the poorest areas in Kenya.
The board member of AFNE explains the projects carried out by the association in Ethiopia and how today’s health crisis is affecting them.
The Karapatan organisation and alliance has been fighting for years against various governments in the Philippines to defend human rights, which have been constantly violated in the South Asian country.