The high crime rate in the capital doesn’t stop the national course for coaches or their activities on the pitch
Wrote by: Paolo Santagostini
INTER CAMPUS MOROCCO AND TUNISIA, ON THE SAME FIELD OF PLAY
The joint technical course represented a moment of growth and sharing among the local staff in the North African projects
INTER CAMPUS MOROCCO: NERAZZURRI PRIDE
At Sidi Moumen, the last slum in Casablanca, Inter Campus has strengthened over the years thanks to the charisma and determination of local coach Said
INTER CAMPUS MOROCCO: THE COACHES AT THE HEART OF THE PROJECT
In Sidi Moumen, a suburb of Casablanca, the crucial work of local teaching staff continues day after day
INTER CAMPUS NEPAL BACK IN TRAINING
The kids in Kathmandu are able to take part in activities regularly again thanks to an easing of local restrictions
INTER CAMPUS NEPAL: CONFIRMATION OF THE BENEFITS
We visit Kathmandu for the second time following the inauguration of our project last July. Together with our local partner Apeiron Onlus, we’re aiming to promote gender equality
INTER CAMPUS NICARAGUA MAKING PROGRESS
Nerazzurri coach Andrea Galbiati details the improvement being made by children and coaches alike, three years on from the project’s inauguration
INTER CAMPUS NICARAGUA, HELPING CHILDREN DEVELOP
Carlos is a boy who is not afraid to make mistakes at school or on the football pitch, after spending many years with the Nerazzurri social project
INTER CAMPUS NICARAGUA, IN SEARCH OF STABILITY
Our project continues in Managua, with coaches aiming to help local children from around the city with their education and social reintegration
INTER CAMPUS NICARAGUA, KIDS AND MUMS IN THE STANDS
The project continues to grow with the active support of the local community
INTER CAMPUS NICARAGUA, PLEASANT RECOGNITION
The words of Anasha Campbell, Nicaragua’s Minister for Tourism, underlining the effective nature of the work that has been carried out by the Nerazzurri’s social project in Managua over the past few years
INTER CAMPUS NICARAGUA, UNITY IS STRENGTH
The parents of the children involved in the project in Nicaragua are playing an increasingly important role in helping to improve the activities on offer