By 2030, the deadline for the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Objectives, more than 69 million children under five will have died from preventable causes* The Eni Foundation is working to prevent this.
*source: UNICEF report ‘The State of the World's Children 2016’.
We work in Ghana, Mozambique, Angola, the Republic of Congo and Indonesia, countries where health promotion is key for children's growth and development.
Another of the Eni Foundation’s strong points is its active collaboration with other organisations and with local people. Prevention, training and access to drugs: the results we obtain are sustainable and can be replicated in other contexts.
We work in Ghana, Mozambique, Angola, the Republic of Congo and Indonesia, countries where health promotion is key for children's growth and development.
Another of the Eni Foundation’s strong points is its active collaboration with other organisations and with local people. Prevention, training and access to drugs: the results we obtain are sustainable and can be replicated in other contexts.
DOMENICO NOVIELLO, CHAIRMAN, ENI FOUNDATION
The Millennium Development Goals were drawn up in 2000; 193 UN member states committed to achieving them by 2015. In September 2015, they were incorporated into a new programme, the Sustainable Development Goals, with a deadline of 2030.
The Foundation was formed with the aim of improving Eni’s ability to offer a coherent and effective response to the needs of civil society. Our history can be told in these three numbers.