Project on Equitable Access to Safe Drinking Water

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We are thrilled to invite everyone to learn about the project “Facilitating Exchanges of Experiences and Best Practices between Armenia, Georgia, and the Republic of Moldova on Equitable Access to Safe Drinking Water,” developed under the WHO/UNECE Protocol on Water and Health.

This impactful initiative, which aims to significantly improve access to safe drinking water for families, will be led by the Armenian Women for Health and Healthy Environment (AWHHE) NGO, Armenia, in partnership with Eco-TIRAS-Moldova and the International Center for Environmental Research (IFCER), Georgia, a member of the World Family Organization.

We encourage you to follow this project and support our efforts to enhance the well-being of families through better water safety practices.

Learn more HERE

Here please find the link to the case study 

Let’s celebrate Africa Day 2024

Happy Africa Day!

Today, we honor the vibrant cultures and enduring spirit of Africa, with a special focus on the heart of every community – the family. Families are the bedrock of society, nurturing traditions, values, and the future generations who will continue to shape our continent.

On this Africa Day, let’s celebrate the strength, unity, and love that African families embody. Let’s acknowledge their role in fostering resilience, instilling hope, and driving progress across our diverse lands.

May this day inspire us to cherish our families and work together towards a brighter future for all.

 

Vice President of Angola, Esperança da Costa, meets with World Family Organization Delegation

In a significant move to address pressing family issues, Her Excellency, the Vice President of the Republic of Angola, Esperança da Costa, granted an audience to the delegation of the World Family Organization (WFO). The delegation included President Dr. Deisi Kusztra, Vice President Isidro De Brito, and Youth Affairs Coordinator Marineide Tulio.

During this pivotal meeting, several crucial topics impacting families, especially the most vulnerable, were discussed. The key issues covered included:

– Peace: Emphasizing the importance of a stable and peaceful environment for the well-being and prosperity of families.
– Economic Development: Exploring ways to enhance economic opportunities and support for families to improve their living standards.
– Education and Training: Highlighting the necessity of quality education and vocational training to empower individuals and foster family growth.
– Climate Change: Addressing the urgent need for sustainable practices and policies to combat the adverse effects of climate change on families.

The dialogue underscored a shared commitment to tackling these challenges and reinforcing the support systems for families in Angola. The Vice President and the WFO delegation agreed on the importance of collaborative efforts to foster a conducive environment for family development and resilience.

This audience marks a promising step towards enhanced cooperation between the Government of Angola and the World Family Organization, aiming to create lasting positive impacts on families across the nation.

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30th International Year of Family

A Special Milestone

This year marks the 30th anniversary of the International Year of Family, a milestone that reminds us of the enduring importance and resilience of families worldwide.

On this International Day of Families, we celebrate the diversity, strength, and love that bind families together across cultures and generations. It’s a time to reflect on the pivotal role of families in nurturing individuals, fostering community cohesion, and contributing to the well-being of society as a whole.

As we commemorate this significant occasion, let us reaffirm our commitment to supporting and investing in families, ensuring that they thrive and flourish in an ever-changing world.

WFO’s Mission to Angola

WFO’s Official visit to Angola

We are thrilled to announce that a delegation from the World Family Organization (WFO) composed of the President Dr. Deisi Kusztra, the Vice-President Isidro De Brito and the Director of the Program for young people Marineide Look, has commenced an official visit to Angola today, marking the beginning of the International Family Day week 2024 celebrations.

Throughout this visit, the WFO delegation is scheduled to engage in a series of meetings with Her Excellency the Minister of Social Action, Family and Promotion of Women Ana Paula da Silva do Sacramento Neto and other government officials, community leaders, and non-profit organizations. These discussions aim to foster stronger partnerships, share insights on family welfare strategies, and explore innovative approaches to address the challenges facing families in Angola and around the globe.

This visit underscores the WFO’s commitment to promoting the well-being and prosperity of families, highlighting the importance of collaborative efforts to create a supportive and nurturing environment for all.

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