LVIA Ong
Alessia Mottura is a civil servant at LVIA altrosviluppo since May 2014, where engagement focuses on development issues in African countries, along with advocacy and education activities in Italy. Additionally, since September 2010, Alessia has served as a Scout Master for AGESCI - Alba 7 local group, overseeing a team of approximately 30 scouts aged 12 to 15. Previous experience includes being the Chief Intern for the "iChange" project with AIESEC FTU in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and serving as the Responsible for Incoming Exchanges for the "Green Education" project in AIESEC from November 2011 to October 2012. Alessia holds a Master of Arts in International Social Development from the University of East Anglia and a Bachelor of Arts in International Development and Cooperation from Università degli Studi di Torino.
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LVIA Ong
LVIA – Lay Volunteers International Association – is an Italian association which deals with international solidarity and cooperation, committed to fostering ways of local and global change to overcome extreme poverty, reinforce equitable and sustainable development and enhance dialogue between Italian and African communities. LVIA was founded in 1966, inspired by the reformist thrust of the Second Vatican Council and the values of justice and peace. Since then, LVIA has been professionally committed to promoting principles of common good and active and responsible citizenship. LVIA is active in 10 African countries and in 50 years, in collaboration with international and local partners and with the backing of thousands of supporters, it has ensured water, healthcare and food, improved family agriculture and natural resource management, strengthened small businesses, improved the quality of the environment, and has supported the inclusion and social innovation for the benefit of millions of people. During humanitarian crises, LVIA has tackled emergencies to safeguard the lives and dignity of the people and has worked towards enhancing the ability of the peoples and local institutions in addressing the crises. In Italy, LVIA offers opportunities for education and active citizenship, training for international cooperation, field trips to Africa, youth exchanges, and undertakes inclusion and sociability activities in disadvantaged urban environments. LVIA promotes interculture and volunteering as personal and social growth, operates in schools and, with young people, participates in campaigns for human rights and for the common good. LVIA has the support of thousands of citizens, foundations, businesses, associations, regional and local governments, the European Union, the UN, Ministries, among which the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and international cooperation agencies.