Archives
- Nov. 2010 - Publication of the Dianova Network "Manifesto" & "Accountability Charter"
- Nov. 2010 - Spain, Dianova Raises 30,000€ from the Proceeds of Charity Concert
- October 2010 - 1st European Congress on Resiliency
- October 2010 - Dianova in Portugal Receives Official Delegation from Chile
- Sept. 2010 - New Head for UNODC
- Sept. 2010 - Dianova Las Marias Joins UNESCO's Associated School Network
- Sept. 2010 - Dianova in Portugal to Lead the "European Action on Drugs"
- Sept. 2010 - A Classical Music Concert to Raise Funds for Nicaragua
- July 2010 - Nicaragua: Club Dianova Espartinas, a Hotbed of Talent
- July 2010 - A Review of the World Drug Report, 2010
- July 2010 - Spain: Santa Lucia Center Establishes the "Recycling Difference" Workshop
- July 2010 - International AIDS Conference in Vienna (Austria)
- July 2010 - Portugal: a Traveling Photo Exhibition to Raise Awareness
- July 2010 - Dianova Joins the European Action on Drugs
- June 2010 - Dianova Represents Civil Society at OAS Assembly in Lima (Peru)
- June 2010 - Chile - Reconstruction of Dianova Centers is Under Way
- June 2010 - Italy - Dianova Launches New Drug Awareness Campaign
- June 2010 - Spain: La Caixa's Social Program Donates 200,000 Euros
- May 2010 - Uruguay - Official Presentation of EU-funded Dianova Project
- May 2010 - Portugal: "Memories of a Night of Fun", Health Promotion Initiative Launched
- May 2010 - Chile/Spain: The Spanish bank "La Caixa" Helps to Rebuild Dianova Centers in Chile
- May 2010 - Portugal: The Solis Project Nominated for the Novo Norte 2010 Awards
- May 2010 - Dianova to Represent Civil Society as a Member of the OAS
- May 2010 - A Bike Ride Across Europe to Visit Dianova Centers
- April 2010: Meeting with Linda Quirk: Running the World to Raise Money and Awareness
- April 2010: Adolescents from Zandueta center help maintain a natural site
- March 2010: 53rd Session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs (Vienna, 8-12 March)
- March 2010: Dianova's Students Represent Nicaragua at Qatar Sports Training Camp
- March 2010: Earthquake : A Letter from the President of Fundacion Dianova Chile
- March 2010: information About the Earthquake in Chile and the Situation of Dianova
- February 2010: "Second Chance School" opening at "La Quintanilla" Center (Spain)
- January 2010 (Uruguay) - Presentation of Gender Program
- November 2009 - "Education is the best prevention" in Portugal
- November 2009 - Dianova Portugal granted training certification
- November 2009 - Dianova launches its first "Social values stock exchange"
- October 2009 - 5th "Development & Management" Seminar in Palma (Spain)
- August 2009 - Las Marias Center to Affiliate UNESCO's Associated School Project Network
- July 2009 - World Drug Report
- June 2009 - Dianova Mother and Child Program selected as "Best Practice"
- April 2009 - Dianova International Conference in Santiago (Chile)
- March 2009: UN - "Drug Control Shows Positive Balance Sheet"
- Jan. 2009: Dianova Displays New Visual Identity
- Dec. 2008: The Bosc Animat Grand Opening
- Dec. 2008: World Aids Day
- Nov. 2008: Dianova Celebrates its 10th Anniversary
- Sept. 2008: From Montreal to Nicaragua & Back
- Aug. 2008: Beyond 2008 NGO Global Forum
- July 2008: A Campaign to Help Children From Nicaragua
- June 2008: Camp Deer Run New Web Site
- May 2008: Dianova Best Practices Presented During NGO Forum
- April 2008: St-André Housing Project in Canada
- Feb. 2008: Cooperative Agreement Signed with Vallnord Foundation
- November 2007: Dianova Honored by Spanish Red Cross
- November 2007: Dianova International Granted Consultative Status by UN
september 2010 - las marias, dianova's nicaraguan educational center joins unesco's associated school network
Barcelona, September 20, 2010. Dianova’s Las Marias Holistic Educational Center, located in the Managua area of Nicaragua, has received, and accepted, a formal invitation from UNESCO to become affiliated with that organization’s Associated Schools network. As a result, the Las Marias school is now part of “ASPnet” (UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network), which consists of more than 8,500 educational institutions worldwide.
The network is composed of schools considered to be genuine "innovation centers" committed to promoting the scholastic ideals and objectives of UNESCO in their respective communities. Being a UNESCO's Associated School entails conducting a variety of pilot projects which focus on developing innovative educational approaches that reinforce internationally education's cultural, caring and academic objectives.
The accreditation process lasted more than one year, and focused on a series of activities related to one of UNESCO's primary concerns, The Environment. In implementing this effort, the Dianova Las Marias school undertook a challenging project dedicated to promoting environmental protection through a local re-forestation initiative.
400 Children Educated Each Year at Dianova School
The Dianova Las Marias Holistic Educational Center provides both primary and secondary educations to nearly 400 students from disadvantaged families, among whom 85 are boarding students, who receive complete psychosocial support which is designed to compensate for their life conditions outside of the school.
Since its inception, the Las Marias Holistic Educational Center has achieved important successes over the years, placing great emphasis on student sports. In addition, the center supports and conducts environmental protection and preservation initiatives; as an example, the above-mentioned re-forestation program, utilizing greenhouses as incubators and nurseries for the organic seedlings, was recently implemented.
All of these activities and achievements, in addition to the center's fundamental commitment to education, have contributed to making the achievement of this important outcome successful.
Who Is UNESCO?
The initials, UNESCO, stand for “United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization”. In this role UNESCO acts as the key, global UN agency for education, natural sciences, human sciences, culture and communication, providing an important link between its joint functions of providing both authoritative standards and technical/operational functions. Most recently UNESCO has added the fields of Gender Equality, Youth, Least Developed Countries, the Culture of Peace and Dialogue among Civilizations to its agenda as key issues. The category of Youth encompasses the UNESCO Associated Schools Project, of which Dianova Nicaragua is a member. In 2008 it was agreed upon by UNESCO and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to form a partnership for the purpose of developing programs for other UN agencies.
"All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate of empires depends on the education of youth"
Aristotle
The Dianova Network
The Network
Dianova is an international NGO with consultative status to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC), operating in 11 countries of the Americas and Europe. Dianova develops innovative programs and projects in the fields of education, youth, addiction prevention and treatment, as well as in the area of social and community development.
- Dianova International
- Canada
- Spain
- Italy
- Portugal
- Sweden
- Nicaragua
- Chile
- Uruguay
- USA
- Switzeland
- Drustvo Up (Slovenia)