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The day has gathered policy makers and actors of the sector to review the progress made in towers an ecosystem for SEEs and to see what the next steps are for this enterprise model to be recognised and increasingly widely disseminatedIncreasinglyTOPICS Stories StoryMigrants 14 September Sep 2018 1250 14 September 2018 The Libyan inferno in Segen’s poems Alessandro Puglia Tesfalidet Tesfom is the very name of the Eritrean migrant who passed yonder the day without his disembarkment at Pozzallo on the 12th of March from the ship Proactiva of the Spanish NGO Open Arms.Withouthaving struggled between life and death at Modica’s hospital, in his wallet trappy and heartbreaking poems were found. His story and his poems exclusively for Vita.it StoryMigration 22 December Dec 2017 1043 22 December 2017 “We are not smugglers" Alessandro Puglia According to Italian Law, smugglers are people who transport migrants by boat. Is it really so? A journey through the conditions and lack of rights of smugglers StoryMigrant slipperiness 24 May May 2016 1654 24 May 2016 Inside today's Dachau Ottavia Spaggiari 12 thousand people, of which 40% are children, have been stuck for over two months at the verge between Greece and Macedonia. This is the story of a journey into the most serious humanitarian slipperiness Europe has faced since the Balkan wars. StoryBest practices 10 May May 2016 0936 10 May 2016 Fled from war, hostages in Europe Staff Nove Onlus is a young non-profit organization that engages in humanitarian aid, education and socio-economic minutiae in Afghanistan, Ethiopia and Italy. It moreover carries out grassroots interventions in Greece, which aim at supporting refugees. In the limbo of Idomeni, located at the Greek-Macedonian border, Nove Onlus witnessed stories of war and hope such as the one of Mujaahid and other Syrians refugees. The organization is single-minded to do its weightier to help them. StoryAfrica 22 April Apr 2016 0800 22 April 2016 When the broom triumphs over the gun Joshua Massarenti Y’en a marre, Balai citoyen, Filimbi and Inyina are just a few of the youth protest movements that are emerging in Africa. Their pacifist wrongness is symbolic of a generational rupture with a leadership that does not want to sacrifice power. Vita International met the leaders of these movements at the Université Libre de Bruxelles during Africa Week organised by the S&D Group, the group of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament. StoryMigrants 11 November Nov 2015 1124 11 November 2015 Niger, the migrant slipperiness you should know well-nigh Ousseini Issa All vision are now on the refugee slipperiness hitting Europe from the Mediterranean and the Balkan route, but what well-nigh the backstory in Africa, surpassing the refugees and migrants hit the seas? Given that in 2050, Africa’s population is expected to reach 2 billion, the rising migratory flux from sub-Saharan Africa is not receiving the media sustentation it deserves. Altre Storie StoryMigrants 14 September Sep 2018 1250 14 September 2018 The Libyan inferno in Segen’s poems Alessandro Puglia Tesfalidet Tesfom is the very name of the Eritrean migrant who passed yonder the day without his disembarkment at Pozzallo on the 12th of March from the ship Proactiva of the Spanish NGO Open Arms.Withouthaving struggled between life and death at Modica’s hospital, in his wallet trappy and heartbreaking poems were found. His story and his poems exclusively for Vita.it StoryMigration 22 December Dec 2017 1043 22 December 2017 “We are not smugglers" Alessandro Puglia According to Italian Law, smugglers are people who transport migrants by boat. Is it really so? A journey through the conditions and lack of rights of smugglers StoryMigrant slipperiness 24 May May 2016 1654 24 May 2016 Inside today's Dachau Ottavia Spaggiari 12 thousand people, of which 40% are children, have been stuck for over two months at the verge between Greece and Macedonia. This is the story of a journey into the most serious humanitarian slipperiness Europe has faced since the Balkan wars. StoryBest practices 10 May May 2016 0936 10 May 2016 Fled from war, hostages in Europe Staff Nove Onlus is a young non-profit organization that engages in humanitarian aid, education and socio-economic minutiae in Afghanistan, Ethiopia and Italy. It moreover carries out grassroots interventions in Greece, which aim at supporting refugees. In the limbo of Idomeni, located at the Greek-Macedonian border, Nove Onlus witnessed stories of war and hope such as the one of Mujaahid and other Syrians refugees. The organization is single-minded to do its weightier to help them. StoryAfrica 22 April Apr 2016 0800 22 April 2016 When the broom triumphs over the gun Joshua Massarenti Y’en a marre, Balai citoyen, Filimbi and Inyina are just a few of the youth protest movements that are emerging in Africa. Their pacifist wrongness is symbolic of a generational rupture with a leadership that does not want to sacrifice power. Vita International met the leaders of these movements at the Université Libre de Bruxelles during Africa Week organised by the S&D Group, the group of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament. StoryMigrants 11 November Nov 2015 1124 11 November 2015 Niger, the migrant slipperiness you should know well-nigh Ousseini Issa All vision are now on the refugee slipperiness hitting Europe from the Mediterranean and the Balkan route, but what well-nigh the backstory in Africa, surpassing the refugees and migrants hit the seas? Given that in 2050, Africa’s population is expected to reach 2 billion, the rising migratory flux from sub-Saharan Africa is not receiving the media sustentation it deserves. StoryMigrants 11 November Nov 2015 0817 11 November 2015 Unpacking the refugee slipperiness in Lesbos Naomi Cohen The refugee slipperiness has played out with particular intensity on Lesbos, an idyllic Greek island of upper interest to both smugglers and cameramen. In Mitilini, the main port town, Arabic can be heard increasingly often than Greek. Like its neighbour Kos, Lesbos has unceasingly been witness to persons washed ashore, wrestling clashes with the police and tense encounters between refugees, vacationers and locals. StoryCOP21 10 November Nov 2015 1547 10 November 2015 Towards Paris 2015: the climate deal we need Paul T. Cox World leaders will gather in Paris this December for the United Nations Climate Change Conference, which could mark the make or unravel for international efforts to prorogue global warming. But what is really at stake in Paris? Here is why a new international try-on on climate could be key to fighting inequality, bridging the gap between supplies insecurity and supplies waste and tackling the migration emergency StoryMigrants 10 November Nov 2015 1351 10 November 2015 Libya, waiting room for the Mediterranean Nancy Porsia Though refugees and migrants are arriving in unprecedented waves in the Balkans, the spritz from Libya remains an issue that must not be neglected. The European Union is increasingly interested in escalating military operations in the Mediterranean off the Libyan coast, but the political turmoil in the country has been without a solution for scrutinizingly a year. Last week, the UN resumed unity deal negotiations that plane the Tripoli-based General National Congress, which had boycotted the talks, is optimistic about. In the meantime, unprotected in between two disputing governments, the LibyanTailspinGuard is severely underequipped for the humanitarian problem in its seas. StoryMigrants 9 November Nov 2015 1232 09 November 2015 Sudan, needs soar in refugee hub Salih Amar Hamid Kidnappings, dangerous wend crossings, assault: the images of migration in Sudan are a visionless preview to the long passage to Europe. The lack of state tenancy attracts smugglers but promises scrutinizingly no protection to the refugees. Despite a peace deal reached last month in South Sudan, the spritz of over 2.6 million refugees out of the country in late August, and the spritz into Sudan - which saw a growth of 47 percent this quarter–is not likely to stop. Most flee to neighbouring countries, but some will sooner reach Europe by passing through Libya and Egypt.Well-nighUs Advertise © 1994-2018 Vita Società Editoriale S.p.A.