Complete Lest || of events

Senator Giuseppe Lumia, President of the Commission for Voluntary Work and Human Rights of the Fondazione Mediterraneo e degli Stati Uniti del Mondo, participated in the meeting on the theme CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE CONFLICT IN UKRAINE: THE ROLE AND FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION held in the Technological Pole Auditorium in Cascina.

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The United Nations "Anti-Personnel Mine Day" was celebrated at the Museum of Peace.
About 100 million anti-personnel mines are scattered around the world, on which thousands of people continue to die every year, and the numbers, which until 2013 were decreasing, have been increasing again since 2014. To commemorate this scourge, which continues to claim victims, especially civilians and children, who, if they do not die, remain martyred and mutilated as well as psychologically devastated - around 20,000 people a year - 4 April has been declared by the United Nations to be the International Day against Anti-Personnel Mines, but also against Cluster bombs, Ieds, Valmara, and the 'Green Parrot'.
Afghanistan has the highest number of victims, followed by Colombia, Angola, the former Burma, Pakistan, Syria, Cambodia and Mali. In Europe, Bosnia is the country most plagued by mines, which were laid during the 1992-95 war and are still scattered over 2% of the territory and whose clearance will not be completed until 2025.
Michele Capasso, Secretary General of the United States of the World, commented: "A disgrace to humanity".

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The President of the Fondazione Mediterraneo, Prof. Michele Capasso, spoke at the General Assembly of the Tavazza Association for 2022-2025.
On this occasion, President Capasso gave a report on the role of volunteering as a fundamental action for peace and presented the Foundation's programme dedicated to the "United States of the World" and the "United States of Europe".

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The first issue of the year 2022 of the "OBSERVATORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF THE WORLD" was published.
Published by the Fondazione Mediterraneo since 1989 in 8 languages, it is the editorial factory of the "United States of the World". The aim is to represent the efforts made to share knowledge in order to combat pandemics, inequalities, social injustice, conflicts and anything else that goes against the fundamental principles of safeguarding human dignity at global level.
The magazine also summarises the activities carried out at the Naples headquarters and in the branch offices.

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The "International Executive Committee" (IEC) of the United States of the World and the Fondazione Mediterraneo met in Naples on 21 and 28 March 2022.
Among the topics discussed was the decision to maintain the institutional headquarters and the Museum of Peace in the historic Palazzo Pierce in Naples.
Thanks to the high institutional sensitivity of the Prefect of Naples, H.E. Claudio Palomba - who visited the Museum and the institutional premises at length and in depth on 15 March 2022 - and the concrete commitment of the Regional Directorate of the Agenzia del Demanio, it was possible to reassure the partner countries that the premises and the Museum would remain in place.
The final ratification will take place on 30 June 2022 at the end of the renewal of the state concessions, as explicitly assured in a note from the same regional directorate.

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