News and Events
- March 2011 - Portugal: Dianova Organized a Conference to Support EU-led Drug Awareness Campaign
- February 2011 - New United Nations Entity Launched: UN-WOMEN
- February 2011 - Dianova International Approved as an NGO in Operational Relations with UNESCO
- January 2011 -Dianova Awarded at the "Telefonica Ability Awards" Gala Chaired by HH. the Queen Sofia
- Dec. 2010 - Michel Perron Appointed Chairperson of VNGOC
- Dec. 2010 - Statement by the Participants at WFTC Genoa Institute
- Dec. 2010 - Foundations & Values of Dianova's Education Project
- Dec. 2010 - Immigration: Dianova Supports an Appeal from Amnesty International
- Dec. 2010 - The "Bosc Animat" Awarded Best Entrepreneurial Initiative
- Dec. 2010 - Spain, "Telefónica Ability Awards"
- Dec. 2010 - Portugal, Dianova Becomes a Member of EFTC
- Dec. 2010 - Portugal, Dianova, Finalist at "Manuel Antonio Mota" Award
- Dec. 2010 - Canada, "Empowering My Life!" Prevention Program Awarded at Terrebonne's "Griffon d'Or"
- Dec. 2010 - Sweden, Outcome Study: Persons with Drug Dependence Treated by Dianova
- Dec. 2010 - Nicaragua - Dianova Celebrates Affiliation at UNESCO's Associated School Project Network
- Dec. 2010 - World AIDS Day: A Call for a Global Solidarity
immigration - "the invisibles", an appeal from amnesty international
Amnesty International recently released a series of four documentary films directed by Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal. The films are designed to attract public concern about the fate of hundreds of migrants travelling in hope of reaching the USA, through Mexico. Instead of hope they often face abduction, rape and murder while travelling in Mexico where most of those aggressions take place.
Driven by grinding poverty and insecurity back home in Honduras, Salvador, Guatemala, or Nicaragua, they travel alone or with their families to find a better life. Every day, hundreds of people try their luck in a journey of several thousand kilometers. They will walk or jump from train to train, and they'll often become the prey of criminals who assault, ransom or sometimes kill them.
Dianova whishes to join the Amnesty appeal because the victims of such inhumane violence are not anonymous, abstract figures, but human beings, made of flesh, blood and hope. In 2009, nearly 10,000 migrants were abducted in just six months with almost half of the interviewed victims asserting that public officials were involved to some degree in their kidnapping. This must stop.
Read Dianova's official stance on immigration in the "Dianova Network Manifesto"
(Below, two of the films - in Spanish language with English subtitle)
The invisibles - Part one, Seaworld
The invisibles - Part two : "Six out of ten"
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)