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Revision as of 17:49, 28 June 2023
Organization | Mission Bambini |
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Region | Zambia |
Website | Website |
ProjectLeader | Alberto Barenghi |
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24 February 2022: the day when the Russian occupation of Ukraine began, when the world's security was threatened by a potential third world war and started the worst refugee crisis in Europe since the end of the Second World War. As of today, there are approximately 2 million Ukrainian refugees, 1.85 million internally displaced persons, and some 12.65 million people directly affected by the conflict, who are currently facing cold, hunger and constant flight from bomb and weapons.
Challenge
24.02.22: Russia's invasion of Ukraine begins, Ukrainian mothers and children have been fleeing the country, abandoning their families, their homes, their lives. We want to be there now. We are witnessing is a real exodus: the drama, to date, is of over 2.000,000 people fleeing. Among them are mostly women and children on their own. Parents themselves are also forced to make painful decisions to protect their children in order to reach the most difficult choice represented by separation.
Long-Term Impact
The project responds to two specific needs: the first is to bring initial assistance to the thousands of refugees crowded outside the borders of Ukraine through reliable local partners operating in Poland, Moldova (through the Swiss NGO Helvetas) and Romania. The second is to start psychological, linguistic and educational support projects for refugees who will settle or have already settled in Italy.
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