WeWorld Onlus
Adriana Lombardo is a skilled Project Development & Knowledge Management Specialist at WeWorld Onlus since November 2019, focusing on project proposals, quality control, and funding opportunities. Previously served as Country Representative and Project Manager for GVC Italia in Burkina Faso, overseeing a UNICEF-funded project aimed at preventing malnutrition. Experience includes a role as an EU Aid Volunteer with the ECHO office, a Programme Assistant at GVC Italia, and participation in various internships and volunteer positions. Adriana holds a Master's degree in Affairs and International Relations from the University of Bologna and additional qualifications in Euro-planning, Humanitarian Intervention, and political science from several institutions, including Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II and University of Dundee.
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WeWorld Onlus
WeWorld Onlus is a non-profit non-governmental organisation for development cooperation, recognised by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs; we are independent, non-denominational and apolitical. Established in Milan in 1999, WeWorld Onlus works in Italy, Asia, Africa and Latin America to support children, women and local communities in the fight against poverty and inequality and to promote sustainable development. WeWorld Onlus fosters a culture of mutual support, social commitment, and respect for human rights. In looking to achieving long-term integrated development, we choose to operate in areas with a high poverty index. There, in working with local partners in various arenas at the same time – health, education, food safety, children’s and women’s rights, environmental sustainability, and community engagement – we aim to lay solid foundations for real, lasting community development. WeWorld Onlus collaborates with a network of other civil-society organisations to give the most vulnerable people a voice on the Italian and international political agenda, and we are involved in the main networks protecting children’s and women’s rights.