News and Events

NEPAL MISSION: FOLLOW-UP AND FUTURE PROSPECTS

In May 2025, a team from MAP/Namaste, comprising Ms. Nancy Dotta, the administrator responsible for Nepal, Mr. Nicolas Ryter, the Programs Coordinator, and several volunteers from Monaco, including a highly qualified dentist, went to Nepal on a mission to monitor ongoing projects, evaluate the situation in the field and reflect

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BRESIL: COMPLETION OF IRMA CELINA CENTER

The Irma Celina Community Center gets a facelift: a renovated space to support vulnerable youth.

As part of its commitment to social cohesion and local community development, MAP has financed the complete refurbishment of the Irma Celina Community Center run by its partner association, Casa do Menor, a place dedicated

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INDIA MISSION: MEETING WITH 45 YOUNG PEOPLE

Since 2007, MAP has been supporting the Indian organization Masstrust in its work with children and young people affected by HIV/AIDS in the rural region of Dindigul, in southern India. A recent field mission from March 2 to 17, 2025, led by President Donatella Campioni and Program Coordinator Nicolas Ryter,

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BACK FROM THE CAMEROON MISSION

From November 7 to 15, 2024, Ms. Emanuela Bartoli, Administrator, and Mr. Nicolas Ryter, Program Coordinator, carried out a follow-up mission to Yaoundé, Cameroon, to monitor the projects supported and their progress since the last mission in November 2022. They joined Luca Ammendola, photographer and filmmaker, already on site since

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Construction of market garden wells with solar pumps

In Niger, access to water is a major concern, a problem exacerbated by global warming, which requires a rethinking of traditional well drilling. The project involves the development of an agricultural site through the installation of a solar-powered drainage system to contribute to the food security and income of producers.

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Extension of the Prince Albert II College in Akamasoa

In Madagascar, since 1995, MAP has been supporting the projects of Father Pedro Pablo Opeka, who devotes his life to improving the living conditions of Malagasy children and adults, encouraging them to get involved and build their future to get out of the hell of Antananarivo’s public dumps. Several major

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Center Edimar :
To live is to be called

In 2002, following a visit by H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco to Yaoundé in Cameroon, MAP financed the construction of the Edimar Centre – Princess Grace House. The institution welcomes more than 160 young people in street situations every day and aims to offer them a better future and

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