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by Kathy Melvin | Presbyterian News Service
Paolo Naso, national coordinator for Mediterranean Hope, will be a featured speaker during Tuesdayâs webinar. (Photo provided by Mediterranean Hope)
LOUISVILLE â The Office of Public Witness, Presbyterian Disaster Assistance and Presbyterian World Mission will offer a webinar on the migration crisis in Southern Europe from noon through 1:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Tuesday, Jan. 19.
During the webinar, participants will learn how non-governmental organizations and churches in Southern Europe are working together to welcome refugees facing xenophobia and racism. Theyâll also learn about new life-saving efforts such as humanitarian corridors, which can save many lives now lost in the Mediterranean Sea.
InfoMigrants By ANSA Published on : 2021/01/11
Authorities in Reggio Calabria (southern Italy) decided to strengthen security measures in relation to road accidents in the Gioia Tauro plain in which migrants were victims.
The committee for order and public safety in the Gioia Tauro plain ordered a strengthening of security measures after migrants who live in the area were recently victims of road accidents.
The committee met on 8 January and established initiatives aimed at increasing security conditions in the area. The mayors of Rosarno and San Ferdinando participated in the meeting along with senior members of the provincial police forces.
Following the meeting, a video conference took place with union representatives and members of the associations MEDU (Doctors for Human Rights - Italy), Emergency, and the Federation of Protestant Churches in Italy.