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Social Report ‘22
The future we want

The 2022 Annual Report is available in English, French and Spanish. Here you can find all the data on activities implemented and results achieved during 2022

The title we have chosen for our 2022 Social Report is "The future we want": with this phrase we have summarized our ambition to look forward, to push ourselves further, beyond the barriers of inequality, of poverty, of war, to help build a future in which the continued discoveries, the advances in education, in healthcare, in technology, in protecting the environment, in human rights, are accessible to all, and can help everybody to grow. This ambition is fueled by being present in the field, where, in 2022, we carried out 364 projects to help more than 7 million people.

Patrizia Savi, AVSI President and Giampaolo Silvestri, AVSI Secretary General

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
AVSI in numbers
364 Projects
40 Countries
105,849,928 Aggregate revenue (including extraordinary income)
2,296 Staff
7,440,748 Direct beneficiaries
20,110 Children and young people within the Distance Support Program

Activity sectors and policy areas

When classifying our activities, we want to represent the multi-sectoral nature of our work. So, we have decided to use a multi-dimensional approach: each project is assigned a main sector, but a project can also be categorized into other sectors and sub-sectors. Our activities have also been broken down into our current policy areas of greatest significance. To do this we have considered the approaches we take and our implementation mechanisms. In our Social Report, we have broken down our data into projects based on our main sectors of activity and policy areas.

Direct beneficiaries

  • 29% Babies (aged 0-5)
  • 18% Children (aged 6-12)
  • 13% Teenagers (aged 13-18)
  • 10% Young people (aged 19-24)
  • 10% Young adults (aged 25-35)
  • 20% Adults (aged 36 and over)
  • 57% Women
  • 43% Men

Bodies

  • Civil society organizations 732
  • Local businesses/cooperatives 2.108
  • Local authorities – government ministries 149
  • Local authorities – municipal councils 506
  • Basic services (schools, education centers, etc.) 1.740
  • Basic services (hospitals, health centers, etc.) 981

Indirect beneficiaries

People 23,456,787

Bodies

  • Civil society organizations 1.292
  • Local businesses/cooperatives 1.660
  • Local authorities – government ministries 238
  • Local authorities – municipal councils 1.001
  • Basic services (schools, education centers, etc.) 3.837
  • Basic services (hospitals, health centers, etc.) 706