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Movimento Sviluppo e Pace

Movimento sviluppo e pace
Abbreviation MSP
Formation 27 December 1968 (1968-12-27) -->
Founder Giorgio Ceragioli, Giovanni Giovannini
Founded at Torino
Legal status NGO
Nonprofit organization
Leader Piergiorgio Gilli
Main organ
President
Website http://www.msptorino.org/

Movement Development and Peace (in Italian Movimento sviluppo e pace) is a humanitarian NGO that implements projects for sustainable development in poor countries. It was founded by Giorgio Ceragioli and Giovanni Giovannini in 1968 in Turin (Italy).

Giorgio Ceragioli, Giovanni Giovannini (a journalist who was later president of La Stampa and ANSA) and the other founders of Movimento sviluppo e pace aimed to promote cooperation among people for a sustainable self-development in the poorest countries of the world, focused on the real needs of the concerned populations. Giovannini was the first president of the NGO and Ceragioli its first director. The new NGO was different from similar associations of the time because it was independent from religious beliefs and political memberships, and in spite of the cold war climate was able to brig together Catholic and Marxist volunteers.

In 1982 Sviluppo e ace was recognised as partner NGO from the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1998 it also had recognised a status of Nonprofit organization and, on 19 March 1999, was named Ente morale.

MSP nowadays supports projects mainly based on local human resources at any hierarchy level, and only in a few cases employs abroad Italian staff on long-duration basis. The members of the ONG mainly visit the partner organizations in order to offer advice and counsel about new projects and monitoring the ongoing ones. MSP also sustains creation and growth of local ONGs. One of the most important actions of this kind has been, in cooperation with ASSEFA Italia, the support given in India to the 'Association for Sarva Seva Farms, connected to the Gandhian movement of Sarvodaya.

The organization is maily sponsored by private donors (90.68% of its budget).


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