
Photo exhibition

Photo 1
Ahmad's family, of Syrian origin, in their home. Since the outbreak of the war they have fled Aleppo and now live in Gaziantep, Turkey. / Ahmad's family, of Syrian origin, in their home. They have fled Aleppo since the outbreak of the war and now live in Gaziantep, Turkey.

Photo 2
Gaziantep, Turkey - Alya 13 years old, Syrian. "When I grow up I would like to be a lawyer who seeks justice."/ Gaziantep, Türkiye - Alya 13 years old, Syrian. "When I grow up I would like to be a lawyer who seeks justice."

Photo 3
Gaziantep, Turkey -Haytham's nephew Ahmad, 3 years old. / Gaziantep, Türkiye - Ahmad's nephew Haytham, 3 years old.

Photo 4
Gaziantep, Turkey - Ahmad's wife plays with his 2-year-old daughter Surion. / Gaziantep, Turkey - Ahmad's wife plays with his 2-year-old daughter Surion.

Photo 5
Gaziantep, Turkey - Syrian breakfast at Hussein's home. / Gaziantep, Türkiye - Syrian breakfast at Hussein's home.

Photo 6
Gaziantep, Turkey - Hussein pours chai, a flavored tea of Indian origin. / Gaziantep, Turkey - Hussein pours chai, a flavored tea of Indian origin.

Photo 7
Kırşehir, Turkey - Yussef, Iraqi refugee. With their wife and young children, they have been stuck for years and waiting for their asylum application to be accepted in Canada, the USA or Australia. / Kırşehir, Türkiye - Yussef, Iraqi refugee. With their wife and young children, they have been stuck for years and waiting for their asylum application to be accepted in Canada, the USA or Australia.

Photo 8
Kırşehir, Turkey - small altar in the home of a family of Iraqi Christian refugees. Within hundreds of kilometers there are no churches. / Kırşehir, Turkey - small altar in the home of a family of Iraqi Christian refugees. Within hundreds of kilometers there are no churches.

Photo 9
Kırşehir, Turkey - Sister Marie, a Comboni missionary, will leave for the mission in Sudan in October. / Kırşehir, Turkey - Sister Marie, a Comboni missionary, will leave for the mission in Sudan in October.

Photo 10
Kırşehir, Turkey - Sister Marie and Sister Janet, Comboni missionaries, accompany the Iraqi Christian community in the city. / Kırşehir, Turkey - Sister Marie and Sister Janet, Comboni missionaries, accompany the Iraqi Christian community in the city.

Photo 11
Kırşehir, Turkey - Klara, a young Iraqi woman waiting for a future. / Kırşehir, Turkey - Klara, a young Iraqi woman waiting for a future.

Photo 12
Kırşehir, Turkey - Salar 24 years old - escaped from Mosul because of Isis. He dreams of being able to study architecture in the US; in Turkey he cannot access university. / Kırşehir, Turkey - Salar 24 years old - escaped from Mosul because of Isis. He dreams of being able to study architecture in the US; in Turkey he cannot access university.

Photo 13
Samos, Greece - Munira 6 years old in the headquarters of "We are One." NGO that offers workshops and courses for women and children aged 0 to 5, asylum seekers who live in the hotspot. / Samos, Greece - Munira 6 years old in the headquarters of "We are One". NGO that offers workshops and courses for women and children aged 0 to 5, asylum seekers who live in the hotspot.

Photo 14
Samos, Greece - Mazì of the NGO Still I Rise, is the first school for 150 refugee boys, aged 11 to 18, living in the island's hotspot. The school offers curriculum, afternoon activities and psychosocial support. / Samos, Greece - Mazì of the NGO Still I Rise, is the first school for 150 refugee boys, aged 11 to 18, who live in the island's hotspot. The school offers curriculum, afternoon activities and psychological and social support.

Photo 15
Samos, Greece - lady participating in the sewing workshop organized by the NGO We are One. / Samos, Greece - lady participating in the sewing workshop organized by the NGO We are One.

Photo 16
Aegean Sea, Greece - a young mother sleeps with her daughter on the ferry for the UNHCR transfer from the island of Samos to Athens. / Aegean Sea, Greece - a young mother sleeps with her daughter on the ferry for the UNHCR transfer from the island of Samos to Athens.

Photo 17
Athens, Greece - Mojtaba 25 years old, Afghan refugee. He works as an interpreter for European Asylum Support Office (EASO) in formal asylum seeker centers. / Athens, Greece - Mojtaba 25 years old, Afghan refugee. He works as an interpreter for the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) in formal asylum seeker centers.

Photo 18
Tabanovce, North Macedonia - transit camp on the border with Serbia. / Tabanovce, North Macedonia - transit camp on the border with Serbia.

Photo 19
Tabanovce, North Macedonia - East side of the transit camp on the border with Serbia. / Tabanovce, North Macedonia - East side of the transit camp on the border with Serbia.

Photo 20
Belgrade, Serbia - How to design the best city in the world? / Belgrade, Serbia - How to design the best city in the world?

Photo 21
Belgrade, Serbia - Clay workshop at the headquarters of Refugee Aid Serbia / Belgrade, Serbia - Clay workshop at the headquarters of Refugee Aid Serbia

Photo 22
Belgrade, Serbia - Jana, operator coordinates the activities and language courses at Refugee Aid Serbia. Belgrade, Serbia - Jana, operator coordinates the activities and language courses at Refugee Aid Serbia.

Photo 23
Sapna, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Misilav, emigrated for work to Switzerland after the fall of Tito. With his savings he built his home in his home country. In his house he welcomes migrants passing through. / Sapna, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Misilav, who emigrated to Switzerland for work after the fall of Tito. With his savings, he built a house in his country of origin. In his house she welcomes passing migrants.

Photo 24
Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sanad is a journalist, activist and volunteer alongside people in transit who spend the night in the open at the station. / Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sanad is a journalist, activist and volunteer alongside people in transit who spend the night in the open at the station.

Photo 25
Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina - dozens of young Afghans, Pakistanis, Syrians, Iranians and Iraqis sleeping in the station waiting to be able to find a ticket for the only train to the city on the border with Croatia. / Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina - dozens of young Afghans, Pakistanis, Syrians, Iranians and Iraqis sleeping in the station waiting to be able to find a ticket for the only train to the city on the border with Croatia.

Photo 26
Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina - kids waiting for the next train that will take them to Bihac to try "The Game."/ Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina - kids waiting for the next train that will take them to Bihac to try "The Game."

Photo 27
Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Haamid has tried "The Game" 40 times. Robbed, beaten and rejected in Bosnia but nothing can stop him from pursuing his dream: to build a better life in the EU. / Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Haamid has tried "The Game" 40 times. Robbed, beaten and rejected in Bosnia but nothing can stop him from pursuing his dream: to build a better life in the EU.

Photo 28
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Dijana project manager of Caritas is part of the coordination team for the management of formal camps in collaboration with UNHCR and other NGOs present in the area. / Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Dijana project manager of Caritas is part of the coordination team for the management of formal camps in collaboration with UNHCR and other NGOs present in the area.

Photo 29
Velečevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sanela, local teacher and volunteer. You support the migrants whom the police let off the buses at a regional border. / Velečevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sanela, local teacher and volunteer. You support the migrants whom the police let off the buses at a regional border.

Photo 30
Velečevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Shoaib, a marketing graduate, dreams of being able to reach Germany. / Velečevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Shoaib, a marketing graduate, dreams of being able to reach Germany.

Photo 31
Velečevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Shoaib's uncle continues the Balkan route: the only possible way for him, although a very expensive one, to reach Europe. / Velečevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Shoaib's uncle continues the Balkan route: the only possible way for him, although a very expensive one, to reach Europe.

Photo 32
Velika Kladuša, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Zehida, teacher and principal, secretly helps families, young people and unaccompanied minors passing through, in this small town on the border with Croatia. / Velika Kladuša, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Zehida, teacher and principal, secretly helps families, young people and unaccompanied minors passing through, in this small town on the border with Croatia.

Photo 33
Bihac, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Lorena and Gian Andrea, activists from Trieste, have been closely following the situation in the Bosnian refugee camps for a year. / Bihac, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Lorena and Gian Andrea, activists from Trieste, have been closely following the situation in the Bosnian refugee camps for a year.

Photo 34
Bihac, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Greta, worker for the Acli Peace Development Innovation Institute (ipsia). Within the government camps she coordinates the Social Café project. / Bihac, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Greta, worker for the Acli Peace Development Innovation Institute (ipsia). Within the government camps she coordinates the Social Café project.

Photo 35
Croatia-Slovenia border, a 140 km long wall of barbed wire prevents entry into the Schengen area. / Croatia-Slovenia border, a 140 km long wall of barbed wire prevents entry into the Schengen area.

Photo 36
Trieste, Italy - Gianfranco Schiavone, vice president of the Association for Legal Studies on Immigration (A.S.G.I.) and president of the Italian Solidarity Consortium (I.C.S.) of Trieste. / Trieste, Italy - Gianfranco Schiavone, vice president of the Association for Legal Studies on Immigration (A.S.G.I.) and president of the Italian Solidarity Consortium (I.C.S.) of Trieste.

Photo 37
Trieste, Italy - Gianluca, operator of ICS coordinates the reception and the paths of widespread integration. / Trieste, Italy - Gianluca, operator of ICS coordinates the reception and the paths of widespread integration.
Umanità Ininterrotta
Umanità Ininterrotta was a journey across the land borders of the Balkan Route, from the Syrian-Turkish border to Italy. In this way, the young people involved in the experience wanted to be close to those migrant lives suspended at the borders and often forgotten by the European Union. Meanwhile, they also desired to recount the small sparks of hope carried by who, on a daily basis, work alongside them. The trip was also a denunciation of the continually trampled rights, endless waiting and tacit violence we are still witnessing in these hours.
Unisciti a noi
Insieme possiamo costruire una comunità aperta ed inclusiva nella quale la diversità rappresenta una ricchezza e ciascuno può contribuire alla creazione del bene comune.

