WeWorld-GVC, recently constituted from the merger of two NGOs, is an Italian secular and independent organization working since 1971 in international cooperation and humanitarian aid. Present in 29 countries with 128 projects, WeWorld-GVC operates in the following areas of assistance: human rights (gender equality, prevention and combating violence against children and women, migration), humanitarian aid (prevention, emergency relief and rehabilitation), food security, access to water, health and hygiene, education, global citizenship education, quality teaching and international volunteering. WeWorld-GVC works mostly with girls, boys, women and youth, actors of change in every community for a fairer and more inclusive world. Supports people overcoming emergencies and guarantees a life with dignity, opportunities and a better future through human and economic development programs, in the framework of the 2030 Agenda. Joining the WeWorld-GVC team means being part of the development of a dynamic organisation where the contribution of each staff member is promoted and valued, working together towards the collective achievement of shared goals and vision. At present, the main donors are Italy (AICS), the EU (DG ECHO), UNICEF, OCHA, and Belgium (DGD).
WeWorld-GVC has been active in Mali since 2019. The sectors of intervention are food security and support to resilience, protection with special focus on child protection and they target the most vulnerable groups of population, in particular IDPs. Future activities will enlarge the intervention in the fields of education and school feeding, including cash transfer. WeWorld currently works in the regions of Mopti and Gao. Currently have a national representation office in Bamako, a field office in Douentza and an operational presence in Mopti with the help of the partners.
WeWorld-GVC began its activities in Burkina Faso in 1985. Following a break, it resumed its activities in 2012 focusing on the promotion of women empowerment and support to vulnerable groups to provide emergency relief to the most vulnerable, support displaced populations and to strengthen the resilience of local populations. The sectors of intervention spans from food security and nutrition to protection and local development. WeWorld-GVC currently works in the provinces of Passorè, Oudalam and Soum with offices in Ouagadogou, Djibo and Gorom Gorom.
WeWorld-GVC is working in Benin since 2009. The sectors of intervention are education and women rights, in particular the reproductive health and sexual rights. We World support the public education system, improving the access to quality education, preventing drop-out, supporting learning achievement of the student, community participation on education issues and sensitizing people about the importance of education. We World supports the potential of women and young girls in promoting their rights to sexual and reproductive health, strengthening the role of institutional and civil society actors in the protection of those rights, increasing the access for young people, especially girls, to quality sexual and reproductive health services, and promoting an environment conducive to the self-determination of women. We World is actually working in the Department of Plateau and Zou and Collines, with 3 office in Cotonou, Porto Nuovo and Boicon.
WeWorld-GVC was present in Niger from 2017 till 2019. Now We World is resuming its activities to implement a project of food security in the Diffa Region, Department of Goudoumaria. The intervention overcomes a strictly humanitarian approach and emergency interventions, to evolve towards the promotion of the vulnerable families resilience, providing development benefits on the long term, and strengthening malnutrition prevention, according to NEXUS dictates.
The MultyCountry Finance Coordinator acts in the Role of Senior Finance Officer in a MultyCountry Role. Is responsible of all the administrative and accounting processes, including financial reporting, budget planning, development and monitoring. Manages field office staff.
Annual Budget 1.200.000 Euro