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
Rennovation of Parwan orphanage (Afghanistan)
Renovation of Charikar orphanage, in collaboration with the Italian Red Cross
Sending of teaching materials (Syria)
@uxilia send teaching materials to children of Atma
Support for families after Tsunami (Srilanka)
Economic support for families after Tsunami in Batticaloa district
Support to Sarah (Syria)
@uxilia allowed the little Sarah to leave her country and receveing appropriate surgery
Children of Atma (Syria)
Sebastiano Nino Fezza and @uxilia start an enterprise for the children of Atma
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
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 Fiorello
Fiorello, swiss children suffers of SMA1, today is alive thanks to @uxilia
Pediatric cardiac surgery in the West Bank (Palestine)
Get cardiac surgery for 15 children with congenital heart diseases in Al Makassed Hospital
Tsunami Recovery: Sending food supply to Batticaloa (Srilanka)
Sending food and powdered milk in the northeast of the island, Batticaloa area
Micro-entrepreneurship project “Love Scarves” (Tunisia)
A little crochet that we produce with tunisian women, a scarf called "The scarf of love"
Support to Sofia (Ukraine)
Thanks to @uxilia Sofia, who suffers from acute lymphoblastic leukemia Ph+, is receiving adequate medical treatment
Supporting women’s enterprise start-up in Madras (India)
This project aimed to support local youth and women’s enterprise start-up
Micro-entrepreneurship project “Love Scarves” (Serbia)
A little crochet that we produce with serbian women, a scarf called "The scarf of love"
Project Literacy for women in Nassyria (Iraq)
Providing literacy instruction to 15 adult women of Thi Qar province
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.
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 the children of Pannipitya (Srilanka)
@uxilia provided for the collection and delivery of 35 boxes of toys for 70 children imprisoned in Pannipitiya
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
Hospital Outpost 55 (Africa)
Construction of a first aid ambulatory with twenty beds, two schools and a multiethnic center.
School for Syria
@uxilia activated correspondance among children of Atma Camp and children of italian school
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.
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
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
Vocational Training Center (Srilanka)
Building the Vocational Training Center for the recovery of former child soldiers and their mothers
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
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
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.
Two news school in Batticaloa (Srilanka)
Renovation of a school for children and building a new school in the town of Batticaloa
Micro-entrepreneurship project “Love Scarves” (Syria)
A little crochet that we produce with syrian women, a scarf called "The scarf of love"
Arm reconstruction to a former girl soldier (Srilanka)
We rebuild the arm of Pratheepa a former girl soldier
School Supplies (Srilanka)
Sending school supplies to six schools in Batticaloa
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.
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.
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
Reporting abuse minor (Srilanka)
@uxilia with Italian Cooperation are preparing a feasibility study to help children victim of abuse
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.
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
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
Project Schooling of children of Atma (Syria)
Building of a school for 500 children in Atma Camp
Beneficiaries: Childrens and boys of Ain el Helweh e Tiro
Cities / Region involved: Ain el Helweh, Tiro
Period: 2008 - ongoing
Sources of funding: to be defined
Project Status: ongoing
Report Mission Marino Andolina in Lebanon: I took back home in the refugee camp of Ain el Helweh small Hassan who underwent transplantation for thalassemia and was cured in Trieste. I entrusted the child to colleagues at the American University of Beirut, which have ensured the continuation of the checks in the coming months. Due to the "emotional" effects of the event I was able to get into the refugee camp, the most dangerous of Lebanon (after the Nahr el- Barid, destroyed) and get in contact with some doctors, who will work with us to collect data on chronic diseases affecting children in the area. Thanks to the fact that another thalassemic child is the son of an individual rather dangerous belonging to the extremist faction of Osbat al Ansar, we should be sure of having non-conflicting relationships with those who are habitually aggressive with strangers. I would strongly recommend to help this family in the future. Together with a Lebanese colleague I have also visited other patients in the area of Tyre; we plan to transfer to Trieste at least one girl who needs a prosthetic leg, lost in an accident. We keep kind and fruitful relations with the Italian military CIMIC of the two regional brigades (Osoppo and Aries) of Garibaldi.
Beneficiaries: Children and boy of Ain el Helweh.
Cities / Region involved: Ain el Helweh.
Period: 2008
Sources of funding: Spes
Project Status: concluded
The Palestinian camp of Ain el Helweh, near Sidon, is the most problematic of all Palestinian camps in Lebanon. 70-80.000 people living in an area of a few square kilometers in terrible conditions. The control of the territory is only partially under Al Fatah, while other areas are in the hands of extremists who are from abroad, not Palestinians (Jund al Cham, Ansar al-Islam). Many teenagers drop out of school due to financial and family problems and become therefore vulnerable. Our project aims to give these children an alternative life through education (remedial courses, computer etc…) and to alleviate as much as possible the suffering of those who have a treatable illness. Those suffering of thalassemia need iron chelators ( Desferal ) and then infusion pumps.
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Lebanon is a country in the Middle East overlooking the Mediterranean. It is bordered to the north and east by Syria and on the south by Israel. The origins of civilization in the territories of Lebanon go back centuries. From its shores, the Phoenicians were leaving with loads of merchandise bound for the entire Mediterranean, witnessing a mercantile tradition and a flair for business that are still characteristic elements of the Lebanese population and define it as a historic merchant bridge between east and west (up to years' 70 the country was known as the "Switzerland of the Middle East"). The state of Lebanon was founded in December 1920 as a French protectorate consisting of the territories of Mount Lebanon, in addition to north and south areas originally belonging to Greater Syria.
The effective independence from French colonial power was proclaimed only in 1941. At the end of this period Lebanon was governed by the pro-Western Christian Maronite. In the fifties there has been a growing opposition of the Muslims against Christian President Chamoun who tried to amend the Constitution in order to secure the renewal of the mandate. In 1958 the two factions broke out in a bloody civil war that ended with the intervention of 10 thousand U.S. Marines in support of the Christian government. After the "pacification" of the country, Shiite Muslims are progressively excluded and marginalized from political life and from the socio-economic development. In 1975 there has been a new civil war. Moreover, there was the wave of Palestinian refugees caused by Israeli wars. In September 1970 (Black September) Israel expelled Palestinian from Jordan. In 1975 these people fled to Lebanon that reached that year the number of 300,000 refugees. The geographical proximity to the Israeli - Palestinian conflict makes difficult to not participate in the fighting. In fact, Lebanon becomes the refuge of the PLO's Palestinian guerrillas (the Organization for the Liberation of Palestine), whose goal was the liberation of Palestine through armed struggle. The inefficiency of the Lebanese army, unable to contain Palestinian terrorism, facilitates the creation of a state within a state in which Lebanon does not control the actions of the Palestinians involved in the conflict.
The first Israeli - Lebanese war starts on 11 March 1978 when the PLO leads a commando attack in Israel, causing many deaths and injuries among the local population. Israel responded by occupying southern Lebanon. On 19 March, the UN Security Council adopted Resolutions 425 and 426, in which he recalled Israel to immediately cease its military action and withdraw its forces from all Lebanese territory. It was also decided to send a peacekeeping force between Lebanese and Israeli called UNIFIL (United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon). In June of the same year Israel decides to evacuate Lebanon, leaving it in the hands of the paramilitary group called Christian militia in Lebanon.
In 1982, following the assassination attempt on the Israeli ambassador to the U.S., Israel decides to launch a wide-ranging occupation of Lebanon that extends up to West Beirut. This was besieged for three years. It is in this context that Iran, in agreement with Syria, decided to send the Pasdaran (Guardians of the Islamic Revolution) to train the Shiite Muslims. This is how the Lebanese Shiite movement Amal (backed by Syria) and Hezbollah (supported by Iran) are born and they are also in conflict with each other. In 1985, Israel carried out a partial withdrawal from Lebanon while maintaining control of the southern area.
The civil war ended between 1989 and 1990 with the formation of a government of national reconciliation headed by Rachid Karami, the dissolution of the militias and the assurance by Parliament of an amnesty for all crimes committed during the civil war.
The year 2000 was an important year for Lebanon, with the evacuation by the troops of Israel and the death of President Assad of Syria, a staunch supporter of the anti Israeli intervention in Lebanese internal affairs. In June 2005 he held the first elections without Syrian troops in Lebanon; he wins the anti-Syrian camp in spite of the influence of Damascus, which is still strong in the country.
Hezbollah still controls southern Lebanon and on July 11, 2006 starts an attack against Israeli soldiers in Israeli territory destabilizing the political situation. Israel responds by bombing again the south of Lebanon and other major cities in the rest of the country, killing thousands of civilians in just over a month. Hezbollah leads attacks against civilian infrastructure in the North of Israel. The international diplomatic activity leads to resolution no. 1701 of 11 August 2006, which establishes a respite from 14 August 2006.
The financial statements after the war in a country of 4 million inhabitants is dramatic:
Today Lebanon is a presidential republic with a unicameral parliament. It is customary law that the President of the Republic is a Maronite Christian, the Prime Minister is a Sunni Muslim and the Chamber of Deputies is a Shiite. The executive power is held by the Government whose members are appointed by the President of the Council in agreement with the President of the Republic and with Parliament, as required by the Taef accords of 1989.
The many wars have caused serious damage to infrastructure and buildings and civilians according to a study published in 2008 by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), approximately 8% of Lebanon's population lives in extreme poverty so that they can not even afford the goods of the highest need. All this, together with political instability and permanent bickering led to an economic situation characterized by the constant need for international aid to finance the reconstruction and economic recovery, a high budget deficit (about 50 million of debt) and GDP growth which is not constant. Another reason for the poverty problem in Lebanon is given by the low levels of income: the average salary in the country has not been adequate with galloping inflation, which is projected to reach 8% in 2011, and the erosion of consumption.
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