From the rubble of Homs to the chair: Houda’s rebirth with the Seeds of Hope project
Year: 2026
Ecuador: from shrimp to coconut, Sálima’s youth refuse to give up
After a difficult start in the fishing industry, a group of young people in Sálima, Ecuador, turned a market failure into a remarkable success thanks to the Sunrise+ project
Aleppo today: reciprocity is reborn among Munir’s coffee beans
Today, between ground beans and gestures of solidarity, this shop in Aleppo gives back to the community an aroma of hope.
Burundi Aqueduct: inside the construction site with Emanuela’s diary (Part 2)
Between the hills of Rugombo and Mugina, the construction of the aqueduct becomes a collective undertaking
Makhoul’s pastry shop
Makhoul’s life in Kfarbo has changed thanks to a new solar-powered bakery
Ukraine: four years of war and the unwavering support of Caritas
Amidst the energy crisis and cold, mobile clinics continue to bring care and hope to the Vinnytsia region
Mission diary: the impact of eco-latrines
Emanuela discusses the impact of eco-latrines in Burundi: a solution that guarantees hygiene, protects the environment, and produces a natural fertilizer capable of regenerating local agriculture.
Bisan and that dream born within the walls of the Little Dreams Center
From a silent and frightened child to a conscious young woman: Bisan’s story is the tale of a rebirth through music, study and the support of the Little Dreams Center
Like water in the desert
In recent weeks, Lia, head of development cooperation, left for Uruguay on a monitoring mission for the “Ripartire” project. She chose to share her reflections on an experience full of contrasts and the challenge of social reintegration.
Happy birthday, AMU!
1986-2026: forty years of commitment to brotherhood, reciprocity, and development
Youth entrepreneurship in Ecuador: the redemption of the youth of Muisne
Self-management, reciprocity, and collaborative work: Mutual support transforms structural challenges into development opportunities in Esmeraldas Province
Gaza, the humanitarian emergency worsens. Support continues
AMU’s ongoing efforts to ensure those who have lost everything are not left alone in a land where the population faces “unprecedented challenges”











