The Foundation for Human Development and Health is rooted in the profound conviction that it is the inalienable right of every person to have small or great opportunities to improve their living conditions, in particular the many aspects that relate to the training: from schooling to specialization and health: from nutrition to preventative care and assistance. The ability to carry out projects in favor of human dignity is not only a way to make it available to resources otherwise inaccessible but it is also, and above all, an act of justice towards those people who have lived, in long centuries of their history, a devastating exploitation without a corresponding return of fundamental welfare.

PRO.SA Foundation lives and works in the field of solidarity with continuous monitoring, both in the emergency and in the development sectors, so that aids will not become mere welfarism but will always encourage human capital development and the consolidation of local organisations.

The work of PRO.SA is based on ethic principles which identify the fundamental values which inspire the ways of realization of the mission of the Foundation.

THE VALUES WE BELIEVE IN

Request a constant awareness of the ethical significance of their actions and therefore attention not to pursue personal gain or organizational gain, at the expense of existing laws and regulations outlined in the Code of Ethics and Conduct.

Request a constant awareness of the ethical significance of their actions and therefore attention not to pursue personal gain or organizational gain, at the expense of existing laws and regulations outlined in the Code of Ethics and Conduct.

To have a professional and responsible approach, aimed at achieving the maximum effectiveness, which responds to the real needs and the needs of those who directly or indirectly benefit from it.

Recognizing the needs of local communities in accordance with their culture, traditions and customs, in a culture of solidarity seeking dialogue and collaboration with the local organizations. Promote forms of development leading to economic self-determination and in respect of human rights.

Work impartially for the needs of others, paying great attention to the most vulnerable: children, women, elderly, sick and marginalized, without distinction of sex, race, culture or faith. Avoid any type of discrimination against collaborators, employees and volunteers.

To ensure transparency, both to donors and beneficiaries; recognizing the need for the accountability of the activities, both financially and on the effectiveness of interventions. Guarantee and respect the privacy, provide adequate information concerning the interventions to all stakeholders of reference: funders, donors, supporters and partners.

Being careful administrators of managed funds, keeping operational costs within a minimum level to allocate funds to beneficiaries as efficiently as possible. Recognize in the fundraising activity, the rights of donors to be informed about the organization’s mission and the use of the donations. Recognizing the contribution of the donor is as essential as the achievement of project objectives.

Always work in complete independence from private interests and in autonomy from government policies.