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Servair supports Acting for Life's mission in West Africa and Latin America

Servair supports Acting for Life's mission in West Africa and Latin America
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Denis Brongniart Human Resources | Servair

Servair has been supporting Acting for Life, a French international solidarity organisation, for over 15 years.

Acting for Life has been working since 1973 to develop vulnerable populations and territories in West Africa and Latin America. The association's core mission is encapsulated in its motto: "life, not survival. "

The organization focuses on enabling vulnerable populations to live with dignity and improve their living conditions long-term. It aims to reduce poverty and exclusion, especially in rural areas, build resilience to climatic, economic, and geopolitical hazards, support access to the economy and local sustainable food particularly for young people, families, and women, enhance economic sectors while preserving natural ecosystems, and promote social and economic inclusion through education vocational training and health nutrition initiatives.

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Nearly a million people benefit annually from the actions of Acting for Life. Servair expressed pride in supporting an organisation that contributes towards a fairer more sustainable future for vulnerable communities.

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