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MATHARE
Still I Rise International School, in the heart of Mathare, one of Kenya's largest slums, was initially surrounded by toxic fumes coming from the nearby open-air landfill.
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OUR FIGHT AGAINST MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
Ernest, a 35-year-old Burundian refugee and father of one of our students, lived in Nairobi with his family after fleeing the political crisis in his country. However, his life was cut short by a car accident in 2021, which was not followed by adequate medical care.
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FIGHTING FOR CHANGE
The Democratic Republic of Congo is a paradox: rich in natural resources but oppressed by poverty. Despite being one of the world's largest producers of cobalt, copper and various minerals, the local population suffers from exploitation by foreign companies and widespread child labor.
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EUROPEAN DUE DILIGENCE
Since 2022 we have been committed to ensuring that companies that sell products containing cobalt (including computers, telephones and electric bikes) are obliged to clean their supply chain and that an independent external authority certifies it.
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YEMEN
The civil war in Yemen began in 2014, and soon took on a global dimension when the advance of the Houti minority towards the south of the country forced the incumbent president into exile.
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HUMANITARIAN CORRIDORS
We promoted a bill related to humanitarian corridors at the Republic of San Marino. This was a key step in our journey to ensure a better future for unaccompanied foreign minors.
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EUROPEAN BORDERS
Still I Rise nasce nel 2018 nell’isola di Samos, in Grecia, con l’obiettivo di contrastare la politica europea di contenimento e deterrenza nei confronti di coloro che cercano Pace e libertà in Europa.
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Advocacy | ECHR grants the interim measures for 7 UAMs from Samos hotspot
The Greek government is to immediately transfer 7 unaccompanied minors to safer accommodations: another outcome achieved by Still I Rise for children rights in Samos
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