

Social Report ‘24
Our numbers
The Social Report presents a range of quantitative and qualitative elements that, taken together, reflect concrete actions for peace. These efforts help define AVSI’s unique identity - an organization that, since its founding, has stood by the most vulnerable, never backing down in the face of conflict or emergency. Its work is always guided by the long-term goal of sustainable development.
Patrizia Savi, President, and Giampaolo Silvestri, Secretary General of Fondazione AVSI - ETS
Where we work
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- Education
- Agriculture and food security
- Child protection
- Energy
- Environment
- Livelihood, economic strengthening, vocational training and job creation
- Nutrition
- Sustainable cities
- Human rights, democracy and peace
- Health
- Water and sanitation
Countries by continent
Latin America and the Caribbean
Africa
Europe

Activity sectors and policy areas
When classifying our activities, we want to represent the multi-sectoral nature of our work, which is common to the majority of our projects. So, we have decided to use a multi-dimensional approach when classifying our activity sectors. Each project is assigned a primary sector, but a project can also be categorized into other sectors and sub-sectors. This approach accounts for the many sectors of a project that very often can be as important as the main one. Our activities have also been broken down into our cross-cutting policy areas of greatest significance. To do this we have considered the approaches we take and our implementation mechanisms. Here, we have broken down our data into projects based on our main sectors of activity and policy areas.
Activity sectors
Resources used
Policy areas
% of total projects

Direct beneficiaries
4,071,523 people
- 38.54% Babies (aged 0-5)
- 31.93% Children (aged 6-12)
- 5.99% Teenagers (aged 13-18)
- 5.50% Young people (aged 19-24)
- 8.94% Young adults (aged 25-35)
- 9.10% Adults (aged 36 and over)
- 57.53% Women
- 42.47% Men
Bodies
- Civil society organizations 682
- Local businesses and cooperatives 1.942
- Local authorities 2.868
- Education facilities (schools, education centers, etc.) 1.840
- Healthcare facilities (hospitals, health centers, etc.) 277
Indirect beneficiaries
11,199,759 people
Bodies
- Civil society organizations 204
- Local businesses and cooperatives 564
- Local authorities 379
- Education facilities (schools, education centers, etc.) 1.064
- Healthcare facilities (hospitals, health centers, etc.) 409
Projects
Projects per country
- Brazil 3
- Burundi 9
- Cameroon 4
- Colombia 1
- Côte d'Ivoire 16
- Democratic Republic of the Congo 20
- Dominican Republic 6
- Ecuador 9
- Haiti 18
- India 1
- Iraq 7
- Italy 20
- Jordan 4
- Kenya 14
- Lebanon 20
- Libya 1
- Mexico 5
- Mozambique 23
- Myanmar 6
- Palestine 6
- Peru 7
- Republic of the Congo 6
- Rwanda 6
- Sierra Leone 6
- Somalia 4
- South Sudan 16
- Syria 11
- Tunisia 10
- Uganda 29
- Ukraine 10
- Venezuela 2
Projects per continent
- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
Africa
- 164
Latin America and the Caribbeans
- 51
Middle East
- 48
Asia
- 7
Europe
- 30
300 development and humanitarian aid projects
- 364 in 40 countries
2022
- 355 in 42 countries
2023
- 300 in 41 countries
2024