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.
Work
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
Support for small businesses and reciprocity: Sarhan’s lesson
Thanks to the support for small businesses from the RestarT program, Sarhan has transformed his laboratory into a model of reciprocity
Microcredit and community initiative
Small-scale local and community-based businesses that strengthen local development are one of the results of the “Si può fare!” project in Burundi
Emotional support in the “Ripartire” project
Another step forward in social reintegration for inmates in two penitentiaries in Uruguay
Simone Nodari and his support for youth entrepreneurship
The entrepreneur – manager of the Hotel Baia Azzurra on Lake Garda – talks about his experience with Sunrise+ and the Eco Clubs in Ecuador, promoting youth entrepreneurship, training and sustainable development
In Ecuador, to discover the change with your own eyes
Rosanna, head of institutional fundraising at AMU, sent us these thoughts from Ecuador. She’s accompanied by Lia, head of development cooperation. They’re there to meet and discuss the Sunrise+ project.
Networking with microcredit
Training workshops have begun to strengthen savings and credit groups in Burundi. Cibitoke communities are learning to grow together
Aleppo, where the passion for engines leads
In a family workshop, George transformed his business thanks to the support of the AMU. Without thinking only about work
The frames of prisoners in Uruguay
At Florida State Prison Number 19, carpentry class participants created small wooden paintings. Here’s why
Not just school: caring for the inner world of young people
The story of A., a teenager from the canton of Muisne (Ecuador), who found support for his fragility in the Ecological Clubs
With a solar panel and a refrigerator
George’s grocery store has become a point of hope and sharing for the entire community of Al-Marah in Syria











