In Uruguay, where the prison recidivism rate reaches 55%, the “Ripartire – Social Reintegration” project seeks to break the cycle of social exclusion by offering training, support and new prospects to those leaving prison
Work
Ecuador, where hope for young people is born
Thanks to chocolate production and the Sunrise+ project, a shy and insecure boy found work and self-confidence, becoming a driving force for many other young people in the province of Esmeraldas.
Cuba’s EdC network: regenerating fundamental values
Economy of Communion continues to walk alongside local entrepreneurs, supporting economic activities and strengthening the social and human rebirth of the country
Ten thousand dreams to be realized with microcredit!
Mushroom cultivation is an opportunity for economic and social development in the province of Cibitoke. As Deogratias experienced, with the support of the project Si può fare!
The warm sound of the oud
The passion and tradition that give life to the unique sound of the ancient Syrian lute, the oud, with the support of RestarT
Selling clothes in Baniyas
A women’s clothing store survives and grows in Syria thanks to the support of the RestarT program and the skills of its owner, Ryan
Economy of Communion in Muisne: the first congress
An event that brought together, in Ecuador, young people, businesses and communities to build a more humane and supportive economy
Burundi, the art of sewing the future
In Burundi, AMU helps women, like young Lydwine, become independent through community microcredit
Grais: “I will transform this little beauty salon”
What is most gratifying for this young Syrian woman is reciprocity: “Offering my professionalism to those who don’t have the means makes me happy”
The Chocolate Boy
Cocoa? Child’s Play. In Ecuador, David Became a Small Business Owner at Just 24
150 thousand BIF and 10 kilos of meat to start
Nirema’s story: from a precarious life to creating a successful business thanks to the support of community microcredit
Microcredit: Tuesday afternoon meeting
Here’s how the weekly meetings of a community microcredit group supported by the Si può fare! project take place.












