Let’s celebrate together the eighth anniversary of MOAS!
It seems like yesterday when I said goodbye to the MOAS team leaving the quay of the Grand Harbour in Malta. It was the first Search and Rescue mission, to…
It seems like yesterday when I said goodbye to the MOAS team leaving the quay of the Grand Harbour in Malta. It was the first Search and Rescue mission, to…
Drowning, an ever-increasing phenomenon in the world, is the third leading cause of death from unintentional traumatic events. The people at greatest risk of drowning are children, those who work…
Last year, while we were celebrating our second Easter in lockdown, we all hoped that, in 2022, we could go back to our normal lives and approach the new year…
The violent conflict which has erupted in Ukraine has catapulted us back in time to the Cold War. Every day we receive more heartbreaking images from the conflict zone, and…
The escalation of the last 48 hours captures us with alarm and concern and leaves us speechless as we face the images and testimonies coming from Ukraine. The attack on…
The 2021 that we leave behind has seen the rise of new worrying emergencies and the continuation of extreme and protracted humanitarian crises. A scenario further exacerbated by the spread…
Along with Nelson Mandela, F.W. de Klerk and Albert Lutuli, Desmond Tutu was one of the most important figures to challenge policies of apartheid in South Africa and today they…
The warmth of the embrace of our loved ones, the intimacy of the home, the sense of belonging to a community that surrounds us, are the essential gifts of this…
@ https://indicators.ohchr.org/ United Nations Human Rights On 18th December, we celebrate the World Day of Migrants proclaimed by the General Assembly of the United Nations with Resolution 55/93. The…
@ Riace Non Si Arrende, Nancy Polo, 2019 This illustration is made to commemorate an heroic act of common sense and humanity. As the sun’s dying light glimmers across the…