Organizational Chart

Role name
DIRECTOR Marco Riccardo Rusconi
DEPUTY ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR Giuseppe Cerasoli
DEPUTY TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Leonardo Carmenati
Office I Institutional Relations and Communication Ugo Ferrero
Office II Planning and geographical coordination of interim interventions Leonardo Carmenati
Office III Opportunities and Economic Development Fabio Strinati
Office IV Interim Human Development Fabio Strinati
Office V Environment and land use Valeria Clara Rizzo
Office VI (Florence branch) Rural development Food safety Valeria Clara Rizzo (ad interim)
Office VII Soggetti di cooperazione, partenariati e finanza per lo sviluppo Grazia Sgarra
Office VIII ICT, logistics and general services Barbara Gamboni
Office IX Affari legali, gare, contratti e contenzioso Paolo Tabarro
Office X Administration, finance and accounting Andrea Chirico
Office XI Human Resources Annamaria lotti
PREVENTION, CORRUPTION AND TRANSPARENCY MANAGER RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DIGITAL TRANSITION Giuseppe Cerasoli
Albania (Tirana) Serbia Kosovo Bosnia Herzegovina North Macedonia Stefania Vizzaccaro
Ukraine (Kiev) Moldova Pietro Pipi
Tunisia (Tunis) Algeria Libya Morocco Andrea Senatori
Egypt (Cairo) Martino Melli
Ethiopia (Addis Ababa) Djibouti South Sudan Sudan Eritrea Isabella Lucaferri
Kenya (Nairobi) DRC Tanzania Somalia Giovanni Grandi
Senegal (Dakar) Sierra Leone Guinea Bissau Guinea Mali Mauritania Marco Falcone
Burkina Faso (Ouagadougou) Ghana Ivory Coast Laura Bonaiuti
Niger (Niamey) Cameroon Chad Congo RCA Fabio Minniti
Mozambique (Maputo) Malawi Zimbabwe Zambia Angola Paolo Sertoli
Ivory Coast (Abidjan) Congo Brazzaville
Uganda (Kampala) Burundi Rwanda
Jordan (Amman) Iraq Roxane Weber
Lebanon (Beirut) Syria Alessandra Piermattei
Palestin (Jerusalem) Mirko Tricoli
Vietnam (Hanoi) Bangladesh Laos Cambodia Myanmar Margherita Lulli
Pakistan (Islamabad) Afghanistan Francesco Zatta
Colombia (Bogotà) South America Mario Beccia
Cuba (Habana) Antonio Festa
El Salvador (San Salvador) Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Panama Caribbean Area Paolo Gallizioli
GEOGRAPHIC AREA coordinator: Ketty Tedeschi
TASK FORCE Esperti ex lege 49/'87 sede Roma
North West Africa Pole Emanuela Forcella
DELEGATED COOPERATION UNIT Progetti Europei
North East Africa Pole Tiziana Fusco
North East Africa Pole Andrea Merli
EMERGENCY UNITS AND FRAGILE STATES Mariarosa Stevan
Near East Pole Tommaso Antonelli
Polo Latin America and the Balkans Viviana Wagner
Pole Asia Giacomo Pides
Ukraine Burkina Faso Lebanon Maria Gemma Pinto
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Last update: 24/10/2024, 12:35

Cooperazione delegata UE

L’Unione Europea e i suoi Paesi membri, a livello aggregato, rappresentano la fonte principale di Aiuto Pubblico allo Sviluppo su scala globale (OCSE-DAC). Nel 2017 l’Unione Europea ha fatto propri gli obiettivi di sviluppo sostenibile dell’Agenda 2030 e li ha posti alla guida della propria azione di cooperazione attraverso il “Nuovo Consenso Europeo sullo Sviluppo” […]

Cooperazione delegata UE
Read more L’Unione Europea e i suoi Paesi membri, a livello aggregato, rappresentano la fonte principale di Aiuto Pubblico allo Sviluppo su scala globale (OCSE-DAC). Nel 2017 l’Unione Europea ha fatto propri gli obiettivi di sviluppo sostenibile dell’Agenda 2030 e li ha posti alla guida della propria azione di cooperazione attraverso il “Nuovo Consenso Europeo sullo Sviluppo” […]

Comitato Unico di Garanzia

Il Comitato Unico di Garanzia - CUG - nell’ambito del lavoro pubblico, esercita le proprie competenze al fine di assicurare parità e pari opportunità a tutti i dipendenti, la valorizzazione del benessere lavorativo e, rimane attento a qualsiasi forma di discriminazione.

Comitato Unico di Garanzia
Read more Il Comitato Unico di Garanzia - CUG - nell’ambito del lavoro pubblico, esercita le proprie competenze al fine di assicurare parità e pari opportunità a tutti i dipendenti, la valorizzazione del benessere lavorativo e, rimane attento a qualsiasi forma di discriminazione.

The Italian cooperation system

Article 23 of Law 125/2014 introduces an important novelty: the Italian development cooperation system. The many and highly diverse public and private actors who are engaged in cooperation activities are called to work together and to promote coherent actions, with greater impact and efficiency. This means bringing together governmental bodies, universities, subjects involved in decentralised […]

The Italian cooperation system
Read more Article 23 of Law 125/2014 introduces an important novelty: the Italian development cooperation system. The many and highly diverse public and private actors who are engaged in cooperation activities are called to work together and to promote coherent actions, with greater impact and efficiency. This means bringing together governmental bodies, universities, subjects involved in decentralised […]

Field offices

The Italian Agency for Development Cooperation runs a network of 19 field offices for managing operations and initiatives in partner countries worldwide.

Read more The Italian Agency for Development Cooperation runs a network of 19 field offices for managing operations and initiatives in partner countries worldwide.

Director

Marco Riccardo Rusconi is the new director of Italian Agency for Development Cooperation The Italian Council of Ministers has nominated Marco Riccardo Rusconi as new Director of the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation.

Read more Marco Riccardo Rusconi is the new director of Italian Agency for Development Cooperation The Italian Council of Ministers has nominated Marco Riccardo Rusconi as new Director of the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation.

Profile and goals

Profile AICS – the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation – is one of key innovations established by the Italian law on international cooperation (Law No. 125/2014). The Agency began operating in January 2016, with the aim of aligning Italy with its principal European and global partners in the endeavor of development. Its basic model reflects […]

Read more Profile AICS – the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation – is one of key innovations established by the Italian law on international cooperation (Law No. 125/2014). The Agency began operating in January 2016, with the aim of aligning Italy with its principal European and global partners in the endeavor of development. Its basic model reflects […]