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Read more about the article Our humanity gets lost with every casualty, denied childhood and abused woman

Our humanity gets lost with every casualty, denied childhood and abused woman

  • Post published:December 7, 2018

On November 25th, 264 people arrived in Pozzallo, including 184 men, 43 women, 37 minors and 5 new-born babies. One small girl was only 15 days old, some traces of…

Read more about the article Amal Hussain’s death in Yemen confirms that tears don’t save people’s lives
One woman and her baby get medical assistance at one MOAS Aid Station in Bangladesh

Amal Hussain’s death in Yemen confirms that tears don’t save people’s lives

  • Post published:November 25, 2018

Amal Hussain’s distant look broke the wall of silence over the ongoing Yemeni civil war. Her emaciated body suffering from malnutrition and deprivation became a symbol of this severe and…

Read more about the article International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women

International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women

  • Post published:November 25, 2018

Violence against women is an appalling phenomenon that affects 1 in 3 women at the global level, which means that 35% of women experience some form of physical and/or sexual…

Read more about the article The elimination of violence against women is a common achievement for our society

The elimination of violence against women is a common achievement for our society

  • Post published:November 25, 2018

Violence against women is an appalling phenomenon that affects 1 in 3 women at the global level, which means that 35% of women experience some form of physical and/or sexual…

Read more about the article The power of dreams to keep hope alive: little Mohammed wants to be a famous football player like his hero Messi

The power of dreams to keep hope alive: little Mohammed wants to be a famous football player like his hero Messi

  • Post published:November 21, 2018

Mohammed is three years old and belongs to the stateless Rohingya community, which is known to be the world’s most persecuted minority. The MOAS team met this young boy at…

Read more about the article Meet Rosna and Somira, two patients of the MOAS Aid Stations in Bangladesh
MOAS Copyright, MOAS Aid Stations, September 2018

Meet Rosna and Somira, two patients of the MOAS Aid Stations in Bangladesh

  • Post published:November 5, 2018

Rosna is six months old and is currently living in Unchiprang with her father (30) and mother (25), who takes her to the local MOAS Aid Station that was opened…

Read more about the article The joy of saving lives and the future challenges of  migration at Bridges of Peace 2018
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The joy of saving lives and the future challenges of migration at Bridges of Peace 2018

  • Post published:October 31, 2018

Upon my return from Bologna and before arriving in Bangladesh, I had time to reflect on the experience made at the event organised by Sant’Egidio “Bridges of Peace 2018”. Among…

Read more about the article Bridges of Peace 2018: a discussion about humanitarian corridors the meeting with Alpha, a young man rescued by MOAS
*Alpha, il ragazzo della Guinea Conakry salvato da MOAS, e Daniela Pompei, referente di Sant'Egidio per i Corridoi Umanitari

Bridges of Peace 2018: a discussion about humanitarian corridors the meeting with Alpha, a young man rescued by MOAS

  • Post published:October 30, 2018

On October 15th, I participated in a panel about humanitarian corridors as part of the event Bridges of Peace 2018 organised by the Community of Sant’Egidio to discuss global migrations,…

Read more about the article MOAS Aid Stations in Bangladesh: more than 80,000 children, women and men treated in a year
Rohingya mothers waiting to receive assistance at one of our MOAS Aid Stations

MOAS Aid Stations in Bangladesh: more than 80,000 children, women and men treated in a year

  • Post published:October 15, 2018

One year ago, MOAS opened the first Aid Station in Shamlapur, a fishing village in Cox’s Bazar, where Rohingya people would land after perilous sea crossings from Myanmar. Shamlapur was…

Read more about the article The time of empty words is over. People have to be effectively protected.
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The time of empty words is over. People have to be effectively protected.

  • Post published:October 8, 2018

On October 3rd 2013, Italy and the entire world woke up with the horrific news of a shipwreck killing 368 people off Lampedusa, Europe’s doorstep. The day after, public opinion…

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