Tsunami Recovery: Sending food supply to Batticaloa (Srilanka)
Sending food and powdered milk in the northeast of the island, Batticaloa area
Support to Sofia (Ukraine)
Thanks to @uxilia Sofia, who suffers from acute lymphoblastic leukemia Ph+, is receiving adequate medical treatment
Distribution of drugs to the Palestinian camp of Ain el Helweh (Lebanon)
Our project aims to give these children an alternative life through education and to alleviate as much as possible the suffering of those who have a treatable illness
Treatment of Malaria (Africa)
An ambulance, an ultrasound and a load of drugs were delivered to a group of volunteers from Pescara heading to Mogadishu.
Antiviral treatment of AIDS in pregnant women (Africa)
8500 euros have been donated for anti-retroviral drugs in the therapy of the Dream project a figure that has allowed us to treat the mother suffering from HIV and save the child.
Support to Sarah (Syria)
@uxilia allowed the little Sarah to leave her country and receveing appropriate surgery
Sending medical supplies and an ambulance to the Hospital of Kabgayi (Africa)
@uxilia has donated an ambulance and medical supplies to the Hospital of Kabgayi
Purification of water in the province of Dhi Qar (Iraq)
A watermaker-purification system was delivered to the province of Dhi Qar and this will increase the water supply of some villages already started in 2004.
Project establishment, construction and management of first aid centers in the region of Idlib, Aleppo and Hazzano (Syria)
A first aid center were establishment in Hazzano and medical center in Idlib
Hospital Outpost 55 (Africa)
Construction of a first aid ambulatory with twenty beds, two schools and a multiethnic center.
Development of activities of micro-entrepreneurship among women (Srilanka)
Training course to strenghten the ability and professional skills of women for the activities of micro-entrepreneurship
Emergency flood: the resettlement of 23 families in the Batticaloa district (Srilanka)
The 23 families received rations to support and were sent to the resettlement.
Two news school in Batticaloa (Srilanka)
Renovation of a school for children and building a new school in the town of Batticaloa
Rebuilding of the Allahuddin orphanage in Kabul (Afghanistan)
We financed the reconstruction of the kitchen in the Allahuddin orphanage of Kabul and we equipped medicines against leishmaniosis.
Rennovation of Parwan orphanage (Afghanistan)
Renovation of Charikar orphanage, in collaboration with the Italian Red Cross
Dispatching of humanitarian convoys to the Atma camp (Syria)
@uxilia send humanitarian convoys that reach the interior of the country for relieve the suffering of children
Tsunami Recovery: buying boats to fishermen in Trincomalee (Srilanka)
The Province of Udine donate 12.000 euros to buy the the boats destroyed by the Tsunami
Construction of new schools for the children of the districts of Batticaloa, Charity and Mamallapuram (Srilanka)
Funded the renovation of a school for children thanks to 20.000 euros collected by pharmacists in Trieste
Supporting women’s enterprise start-up in Madras (India)
This project aimed to support local youth and women’s enterprise start-up
Arm reconstruction to a former girl soldier (Srilanka)
We rebuild the arm of Pratheepa a former girl soldier
Support for families after Tsunami (Srilanka)
Economic support for families after Tsunami in Batticaloa district
Pediatric cardiac surgery in the West Bank (Palestine)
Get cardiac surgery for 15 children with congenital heart diseases in Al Makassed Hospital
Reporting abuse minor (Srilanka)
@uxilia with Italian Cooperation are preparing a feasibility study to help children victim of abuse
Support to “Smile Again” (Pakistan)
@uxilia helps “Smile Again FVG” looking for funds in order to provide medical support to girls with scars on face and body caused by acid.
Support to Fiorello
Fiorello, swiss children suffers of SMA1, today is alive thanks to @uxilia
Supply of medicines and salaries to medical and paramedical staff of the Hospital Al Mansour (Iraq)
@uxilia, in cooperation with SPES, has provided first aid at Al Mansour through the supply of medicines and the payment of salaries to the medical and paramedical staff
Micro-entrepreneurship project “Love Scarves” (Tunisia)
A little crochet that we produce with tunisian women, a scarf called "The scarf of love"
Delivery of sanitary equipment for the Baghlan Hospital (Afghanistan)
We have provided sanitary equipment for the Baghlan Hospital, in cooperation with NGO AISPO and Italian Cooperation
Micro-entrepreneurship project “Love Scarves” (Syria)
A little crochet that we produce with syrian women, a scarf called "The scarf of love"
Renovation of Father Kumar’s Catholic school (India)
@uxilia, in cooperation with SPES, financed the rebuilding of the Catholic “St. Mary’s School” in Mamallapuran after the Tsunami
School Supplies (Srilanka)
Sending school supplies to six schools in Batticaloa
Vocational Training Center (Srilanka)
Building the Vocational Training Center for the recovery of former child soldiers and their mothers
Project Schooling of children of Atma (Syria)
Building of a school for 500 children in Atma Camp
Sending of teaching materials (Syria)
@uxilia send teaching materials to children of Atma
Treatmen of children with orthopedic problems (Palestine)
Selection in all countries of the West Bank children with orthopedic problems in order to define the proper medical or surgical treatment in loco or in California.
School for Syria
@uxilia activated correspondance among children of Atma Camp and children of italian school
Micro-entrepreneurship project “Love Scarves” (Serbia)
A little crochet that we produce with serbian women, a scarf called "The scarf of love"
Sending a pediatric mobile in Kashmir after the earthquake (Pakistan)
A pediatric mobile was donated by the National Alpine ANA to give a little help to the 4 million homeless people.
Support to the children of Pannipitya (Srilanka)
@uxilia provided for the collection and delivery of 35 boxes of toys for 70 children imprisoned in Pannipitiya
Project Literacy for women in Nassyria (Iraq)
Providing literacy instruction to 15 adult women of Thi Qar province
Children of Atma (Syria)
Sebastiano Nino Fezza and @uxilia start an enterprise for the children of Atma
Beneficiaries: 15 illiterate women
Cities / Region involved: Province of Thi Qar
Period: december 2013 - ongoing
Sources of funding: Private donations
Total cost: 5.000 euros
Project Status: ongoing
The specific objective of this project is providing literacy instruction to 15 adult women of Thi Qar province, with the aim to teach them how to read and write. Not only a ABC - indeed, a, baa , taa ,- but also providing information on women's rights, their role in society and in the family, health issues and proper behave in case of emergency (a sort of first aid in case of accidents at home). Mothers, who stay at school for about three months, can bring their small children at the Kindergarten furnished by the Children of Nasiriyah in “Sumer center for illiterate mothers”, where teachers will take care of them while their mothers learn to read and write. A small scholarship will be then given to the mothers in order to facilitate their participation and as a recognition of their efforts. The activities are ongoing and are taking place in accordance with the General Directorate of Education of Thi Qar .
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Beneficiaries: People of Dhi Qar province
Cities / Region involved: Province of Dhi Qar
Period: 2004 - 2005
Sources of funding: Spes
Total cost: 12.000 euros
Project Status: concluded
A watermaker-purification system was delivered to the province of Dhi Qar and this will increase the water supply of some villages already started in 2004. For this purpose, 12 thousand euro have been used from the past SPES funds collected by the readers of Il Giornale .
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Beneficiaries: People of Baghdad
Cities / Region involved: Baghdad
Period: 2004
Source of funding: Spes
Total Cost: 35.000 USD
Project Status: concluded
@uxilia, in cooperation with SPES, has provided first aid at Al Mansour - Baghdad (Iraq) immediately after the official end of the conflict, through the supply of medicines and the payment of salaries to the medical and paramedical staff for a total value of approximately $ 35,000. Later he provided medical equipment (cistouretroscopio and sigmoidoscope) to the same hospital.
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Mesopotamia, the land of the Sumerians, then the Babylonians, the Assyrians finally. The region of the Fertile Crescent that gave rise to human feeding: cereals, legumes, sheep and cattle. A land which now is desert, with Arabs (75-80%), a Kurdish minority (22-25%) and the Turkomans in the north-east (2-3%). The professed religion is Muslim (97%). 55% of the population is Shia, 42% Sunni. In the last century, the country was shocked by continuous coups. In the end, power is passed to the Ba'th party and, in 1979, to Saddam Hussein. The dictator, supported by the United States and NATO in 1980 declared war on Iran to Ayatollah Khomeini. After 8 years, the war ended without winners or losers.
The first was held in 1990-1991. Iraqi troops occupied Kuwait two years after the end of the war with Iran. Saddam Hussein was drawn from oil wells, but, more importantly, did not want to repay the huge debts incurred in the previous ten years, during the war with Iran. The war in Iraq involved hundreds of thousands of casualties and extensive damage to structural and archaeological heritage. Finally free to express themselves, Kurds in the north and the Shiites in the south revolted against the regime in Baghdad. Kuwait was liberated but Saddam remained in power and continued to defy the UN, circumventing the embargo and the imposition of dismantling the arsenals of war. Another ten years of uncertainty and vacillation of the West, in fear of further introducing restrictive measures against Saddam Hussein. It was feared that, ousting the dictator could encourage Iran to assume the leadership of Islamic fundamentalism and to establish itself as the ultimate power in the Middle East.
The attack on the Twin Towers on 11 September 2001, however, changed in a few hours the international balances. The world was never the same. The U.S. president Bush jr. decided to complete what his father has not ended 10 years earlier. On 20 March 2003, the United States and Britain began bombing Iraq accusing Hussein to possess weapons of mass destruction and to finance international Islamic terrorists. For about 25 years, Saddam Hussein was the president / dictator of Iraq. On 9 April 2003, Iraq became a protectorate of the U.S. military and, since January 2005, a local government has administered the country until December 30, 2006. On this day Saddam Hussein was executed for crimes against humanity. The balance of life in the three-year conflict is at least 100,000 deaths. The sought weapons of mass destruction were never found, while a CIA report of 2002, published in 2008, shows that there has never been any cooperation between the Iraqi regime and Al-Qaeda. But more serious are the results of a study of the United Nations: the general conditions, especially of children, are worse today than before the war.
In the three missions in Iraq in 2004, we donated about 20 thousand euro of medicines and laboratory equipment in Baghdad and Fallujah.
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