Universal Civil Service: provisional rankings of intervention programs released

We hereby inform you that the provisional rankings for the intervention programs to be implemented in Italy, for the intervention programs to be implemented abroad and for the PON-IOG “Youth Guarantee” intervention programs, submitted in response to the Notice of 23 December 2019 with deadline 29 May 2020 and positively evaluated, have been published on […]

We hereby inform you that the provisional rankings for the intervention programs to be implemented in Italy, for the intervention programs to be implemented abroad and for the PON-IOG “Youth Guarantee” intervention programs, submitted in response to the Notice of 23 December 2019 with deadline 29 May 2020 and positively evaluated, have been published on the Department website today. As regards CIPSI and the associated reception bodies, all the Programs and projects submitted are present in the ranking, none have been excluded or declared inadmissible. Below we present the positions.

[In 58th place within the CIPSI Program: “The construction site of migrant integration” the proposal by AMU and AFN “Building communities in solidarity with migrants”]

FOREIGN RANKING. Total 67 Programs presented. Positions CIPSI ASSOCIATION: 6th place. Brazil Program with CESC PROJECT: “Cultivating hope: inclusion and sustainability in Brazil”. Total 4 projects. Score: 83.3. No. 1 CIPSI project, total 4 volunteers. – “Sustainable agriculture and ‘zero hunger’ in the Jequitinhonha region” – Brazil, Organization: CEVI, no. 4 volunteers. 17th place. Madagascar Program with FVGS: “United for development: education, health and nutrition in Madagascar”. Total 3 projects. Score: 81.3 No. 2 CIPSI projects. Total 9 volunteers. – “Ananambo, seeds of life: health and nutrition in Fianarantsoa in Madagascar”, Organization: Alfeo Corassori – La Vita per Te, no. 5 volunteers. – “Seeds to nourish. Fight against maternal and child malnutrition in Itasy”, Madagascar, Organization: Change onlus, no. 4 volunteers. 18th place. CIPSI program in SENEGAL with Movi: “Promoting the social inclusion of the most vulnerable groups for sustainable development in Senegal”. Total 4 projects. Score: 81.0 No. 3 CIPSI projects. Total 18 volunteers. – “Disability and inclusion: equal opportunities for all women in Pikine Est”, Organizations: Chiama l’Africa and Oghogho Meye, no. 5 volunteers. – “School Emergency in Pikine Est”, Organizations: Chiama l’Africa and Energia per i Diritti Umani, no. 5 volunteers. – “Observatory for the fight against poverty diseases”, Organizations: Energia per i Diritti Umani and Diritti al Cuore, no. 8 volunteers. 35th place. CIPSI Program in Asia with Cesc Project: “Educating for life and developing community resilience in Asia”. Total 2 projects. Score: 77.5 No. 1 CIPSI project. Total 4 volunteers. -“Mai Soli – Support for vulnerable children in Cambodia”, Organization: CIAI, no. 4 volunteers. 45th place. Tanzania Program with CESC Project: “Karibuni Tanzania: alongside children, women and disabled people”. Total 3 projects. Score: 75.0 No. 1 CIPSI project. Total 6 volunteers -“Pi.Po – Pink Power”, Tanzania, Organization: Tulime onlus, no. 6 volunteers. ITALY RANKING. Total 775 Programs presented CIPSI ASSOCIATION: 58th place. CIPSI Program: “The migrant integration construction site”. Total 3 projects. Score: 89.0 No. 3 CIPSI projects. Total 14 volunteers – “Building communities in solidarity with migrants”, Organizations: AMU, AFN, Cercasi un Fine, n. 6 volunteers. – “Welcome, migrant minors!”, Organizations: CIPSI, Altramente, n. 4 volunteers – “Program 4 Integration Migrants (P4IM)”, Organization: Fondazione Soleterre, n. 4 volunteers 322nd place. CIPSI program with Caritas Italiana: “Educating for global citizenship and peace to defend the homeland”. Total 10 projects. Score: 79.3 No. 9 CIPSI projects. Total 49 volunteers. – “Young Peace Builders”, Organizations: Agency for Peace, CIPSI, n. 6 volunteers – “Our 2030 agenda: promoting communities in solidarity and sustainable”, Organizations: Incontro Fra i Popoli, GMA-Gruppo Missioni Africa, CE.SVI.TEM, n. 8 volunteers – “Civil education paths for Peace”, Organization: CEVI, n. 4 volunteers – “Let’s make a difference without making differences”, Organization: CIAI, n. 4 volunteers – “Peace speech – Words of Peace”, Organizations: Emergency and CREA Association, n. 5 volunteers – “Youth, Peace and Active Citizenship II”, Organization: COSPE, n. 6 volunteers – “ECG to combat educational poverty and marginalization”, Organization: People Help the People, n. 4 volunteers – “Global citizenship welcomes and includes the most vulnerable”, Organization: Sjamo, n. 6 volunteers – “If each of us did their little bit: this is how Emergency builds Peace in schools”, Organization: Emergency, n. 6 volunteers ———————– The provisional rankings, prepared on the basis of the scores awarded by the Commission for the evaluation of intervention programs and universal civil service projects appointed by Decree n. 477 of the Head of the Department dated 16 June 2020, are published on the Department’s website pursuant to and for the purposes of paragraph 6 of the Circular of 9 December 2019 containing “provisions for the drafting and presentation of universal civil service intervention programmes – evaluation criteria and methods”. In particular, for the PON-IOG “Youth Guarantee” intervention programmes, 9 different rankings have been drawn up based on the region concerned (Abruzzo, Calabria, Campania, Lazio, Piedmont, Puglia, Sardinia, Sicily), the measure chosen (for all “measure 6 – Italian civil service” as no body has presented intervention programmes for “measure 6bis – EU civil service”) and the reference axis that identifies the target (“axis 1 – NEET” and “axis 1 – bis unemployed”). If the bodies have motivated observations regarding the scores attributed to their intervention programmes and the projects associated with them included in the aforementioned rankings, the details of which are accessible in the body’s reserved area of the same site, they can send them, exclusively via Certified Electronic Mail (PEC), no later than 20 November 2020, to the following address: giovanieserviziocivile@pec.governo.it. The subject of the communication must be: “OBSERVATIONS RANKING 2020”. It is specified that the intervention programs and projects associated with them not included in the aforementioned rankings have been declared inadmissible or excluded from the rankings and the related provisions will be sent to the respective bodies via PEC within the deadline set for the conclusion of the evaluation procedure. The right to access the documents of the evaluation procedure by the interested bodies pursuant to Law No. 241/90 and subsequent amendments and additions remains unchanged. View score details Publication date November 10, 2020 Source: https://www.politichegiovanilieserviziocivile.gov.it/dgscn-news/2020/10/gradprovvisorie2020.aspx

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