Ventoditerra News

The video of the project "The Women of the Silk Road", realized in Afghanistan last september thanks to Annamaria Bruni, won the 3rd place at the Nikon Photo Contest 2014-2015, category F, open theme. A great reward for all of us and for the cultural commitment of Vento di Terra! "This project...

On the 30th of May, 2015, the Children’s Land kindergarten celebrated the graduation of its children and the end of the 2014/2015 school year. This school year has been the hardest on the 4 years old kindergarten managed by the Italian NGO, Vento di Terra....

Vento di Terra’s first priority has always been strengthening the communities they work with; like the Bedouin community of Um Alnasser village, north of Gaza Strip. One major step taken towards the achievement of that is seen in the NGO’s current project funded by the...

JERICHO (Ma'an) -- Israeli forces on Wednesday injured a child during a raid on a West Bank Bedouin village in which they also confiscated solar energy panels donated to locals by a local sustainability organization, a local official said. A Fatah party official in Jahalin, an...

Among the many benefits one can have working for an international NGO was the chance to do what was once considered impossible. This can be confirmed wholeheartedly by VdT local coordinator, Mss. Sara Alafifi, working on the project: “Promoting the Bedouin Center “Children’s Land” as...

In the informal refugee camps in Jordan, access to health services becomes impossible even for a mother who needs a caesarean. Because of the numerous difficulties accessing the hospital in Amman, Vento di Terra has financially supported the medical costs for the young mother of Najla at...

Yes, our kindergarten is a pile of rubble. One can see our precious books, educational games, a piece of a laptop with the sticker Vento di Terra on it. There's a lot of us in this scrap and if you stop too long to the voice...

There should be more than 800 tanks of water to cover the needs of storage and distribution for the population of Um al Nasser. Many of them have been damaged, some are unrepairable. Thanks to the first donations received for the Gaza Emergency Fund, A.K. started to direct the...

Fatima, the director of the Children's Land center, tells us how the population of Um al Nasser lived during the 50 days of the military operation "Protective Edge". A unique and detailed witness, especially on the night in which the inhabitants had to leave the...

Um al Nasser, Gaza Strip, 20th July Israeli tanks and infantry occupied the village of Um Al Nasser on the night of July,17th forcing the entire community to leave their homes. Around 5000 people, the majority women and children, began fleeing rapidly their homes in the dark, amidst bombardments...

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