“Unbroken Kids” Alliance: Hope for children victims of war
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In the midst of world conflicts, the new “uninterrupted” alliance sees the collaboration of humanitarian groups working to bring hope and a lasting change to children and families affected by war.
By Francesca Merlo
While the world continues to undergo the wounds of conflicts, an international alliance was created with its mission as bringing hope and dignity to children, victims of war atrocities. The uninterrupted alliance of children Was announced for the first time on January 29 in January in Rome, at the first international summit on children’s rights and he seeks to address the physical and psychological depths inflicted on children and their families by war.
The initiative formed by the National Confederation of the MentiCini of Italy, the uninterrupted Foundation and the Europe 5P Foundation, demonstrates the power which can come from cooperation between humanitarian entities. The Alliance, through its partners, aims to implement targeted programs that provide medical assistance, psychological support and lasting rehabilitation for all people affected by war.
An official gathering in Rome
Sunday, on February 2, the Basilica of Rome de San Salvatore in Lauro will host representatives of partner organizations while they sign a collaboration agreement. Among the participants, there will be high -ranking international figures that express their solidarity with the movement.
But at the heart of the alliance, and also present in Rome for the signature, they are those who lived with first hand. Children, as well as medical teams and humanitarian workers who have devoted themselves to the care of war victims, remind us of the urgent need for such coordinated humanitarian action.
Near Ukraine and Palestine
Among the countries of interest in the Alliance, there is Ukraine, where the uninterrupted foundation strives to rebuild health care structures that have been damaged by the war. In this spirit, plans are currently underway for the construction of a pediatric hospital in Lviv, as part of the uninterrupted children’s project. At the same time, MerciRincie, thanks to numerous humanitarian missions, then identified and met the most urgent needs in the region, providing medical supplies and supporting local health establishments.
Meanwhile, while the effects of the war in Palestine continue to devastate civil life, 70 tonnes of humanitarian aid were sent to the people of Gaza by a humanitarian corridor. More missions are planned to ensure the safe transportation of medical supplies and food to affected areas. The plan also includes the opening of three new medical clinics in Ramallah, Nazareth and Gaza.
As is often the case, the most affected people are women and children, who receive special attention thanks to the deployment of fully equipped mobile clinics aimed at providing free medical care.
A future of hope in the year of the jubilee
The uninterrupted Kids Alliance offers services that extend beyond immediate help, such as working to integrate specialized training for local health workers in order to ensure a lasting impact on the regional medical infrastructure.
The initiative makes an urgent advocacy: protecting children and families in conflict areas an absolute priority. While the church celebrates the year of the jubilee, the initiative shows a clear sign of hope that the youngest victims never turn into simple statistics and that the world recognizes their needs with compassion and hope.
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