Maví Carcione

Project Manager in International Cooperation | Social, Health & Solidarity Economy Projects 

Maví Carcione is a project manager in international cooperation with experience in initiatives in Burkina Faso, Bolivia, Argentina and Italy.

Trained in cultural anthropology and social/cultural mediation, she works on community-based and participatory projects. She has collaborated with NGOs, universities and local institutions, including in vulnerable contexts.

She values horizontal exchange, inclusion and genuine listening within intercultural processes.

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Motivation to participate in the Horizon Europe project:

I am particularly motivated to participate in IPOV because it brings together research, international cooperation and collaboration between European and Latin American institutions. As a project assistant, I aim to ensure clear and efficient internal processes so that researchers can focus on their scientific work. The project addresses social issues and fundamental rights that I find very relevant, and I am glad to contribute to its operational development.
 

Could you provide a brief inspiring statement or text explaining your reasons for participating in this research project and why it is personally relevant to you?

IPOV is personally relevant to me because it promotes a socio-cultural transformation grounded in exchange, collaboration and the recognition of rights that are still often overlooked. With a background in cultural anthropology and social/cultural mediation, I value projects that foster dialogue, shared learning and horizontal exchange. Being part of a project that engages with fundamental rights of mothers and babies feels close to my interests and to the values I try to bring into my work.