Our foundation supported the Mère Sofia Foundation (jointly with the City of Lausanne, Switzerland ) from 2020 to 2023 on 2 major fronts: developing the midday soup kitchen and distributing …
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“Back from the Philanthropic Trip to Asia”, the mini-series about the philanthropic trip to Vietnam and Cambodia
“Back from the Philanthropic Trip to Asia” is a mini-series from our foundation. Accompanied by several Debiopharm employees, Thierry Mauvernay (President of the council) and Cédric Mauvernay (board member) visited …
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The cooperative society Démarche, which we support, stands out for its commitment to enhancing employability and supporting people towards successful integration into the job market. Through its various subsidiaries, Démarche …
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There are no banks, no financial institutions, Maasai Women get together to discuss their current financial needs. If a microcredit is granted by the community, it is recorded in the …
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Founded by the NGO Begum Organization for Women and supported by the Fondation Philanthropique Next. Radio Begum helps millions of Afghan women gain access to education and psychological support. Before …
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Thanks to the Foundation’s support, the CHUV has set up a reception center for people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and/or intellectual disabilities. Nadine Mauvernay, Vice-President of the Fondation Philanthropique …
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We were honored to welcome Wake up Café to a conference on professional reintegration, we were moved by the testimonies of the director of the Wake up Café Association, Clotilde GILBERT, …
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According to a study conducted by the DSD*, Cape Town’s agglomeration (South Africa) had 14,347 homeless people in 2020. For comparison, there were about 3,000 homeless people in Switzerland in …
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This photo showcases an encounter that Thierry Mauvernay experienced about a decade ago with an African woman who was crafting delicious homemade ketchup while sharing her journey. Her cousin cultivated …
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The bulldozers arrived after midnight, sirens wailing. Awakened from their slumbers, slum dwellers in the suburbs of Kampala, Uganda’s capital, rushed for cover as excavators dug through wood, brick and …