NINA APS

In Kichwa, one of the indigenous languages of Ecuador, NINA means fire and flame but also to tell, to communicate. The vocation of our association lies precisely in this combination: giving voice to the fire that resides in women from all over the world.

We collaborate with women with a look towards sustaining their families. In NINA APS we think that by supporting vulnerable communities we ensure the fulfilment of their potential.

The strength of the association lies in many years of experience of its members in managing social projects aimed at the socio-working integration of people living in vulnerable situations in Europe, Africa and Latin America.

We are educators, providers and supporters, with a vision. Every step we take empowers women, generating an inclusive and productive society. This vision is becoming a reality through each of our projects providing a valuable testimony to human potential.

As a non-profit organization for women’s empowerment, we are inspired by the concepts of support, progress, and awareness.

​We are an association made up mostly of young people under 35 and, thanks to the support of some senior members, we have created a generational mix, managing to combine enthusiasm and experience, energy and pragmatism, strength, and foresight.

More info on our website: https://en.ninaaps.com/

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NINA APS

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NINA APS is

a Non-profit/Non-Governmental Organisation
based in Italy (Belluno), Italy (Torino), Italy (Roma)
  • Italy Belluno
  • Italy Torino
  • Italy Roma
and interested in:
  • Youth Exchanges
  • Training and Networking
  • Strategic Partnerships
  • Meetings between young people and decision-makers
NINA APS in 160 characters:

Nina APS is a non-profit association working in international cooperation implementing women's empowerment,social inclusion and sustainable food chain projects.

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Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-org.salto-youth.net/19320

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