Young people are not waiting for permission to shape the future of humanitarian work, they are already doing it. Across the world, this generation is ... Read more The post Humanitarian Futures: How Young People Are Redefining Aid Work Today appeared first on MOAS .
A Growing Community in a Small Island Nation Malta may be one of Europe’s smallest states, but its Ukrainian community has become a vibrant and ... Read more The post Ukrainians in Malta: Community, Protection and the Road Ahead appeared first on MOAS .
When war closes roads, destroys communities and leaves civilians with no safe way forward, people do not stop moving. They keep searching for safety, even ... Read more The post When War Pushes People to Water: Why Conflict Forces Families onto the World’s Most Dangerous Routes appeared first on MOAS .
The frontline in Ukraine continues to shift, reshaping daily life for millions and redefining what humanitarian access looks like in real time. Communities living close ... Read more The post Ukraine’s Frontline Today: What Insecurity Means for Civilians and Humanitarian Access appeared first on MOAS .
Some have been in Malta for years, some for months. One of them (7 y.o.) wants to be a lawyer to help out her mom ... Read more The post Little Big Agents of Change: What Child Migrants Teach Us Everyday appeared first on MOAS .
MOAS initiative funded by the VOPS Scheme A series of monthly workshops using food, storytelling and shared heritage to strengthen social inclusion and community cohesion ... Read more The post Refugee and Migrant Women to Share Their Culinary Traditions through Intercultural Cooking Workshops appeared first on MOAS .
Childhood sets the direction in lives of all people. It sets our goals and desires, and it largely affects our happiness. Stable and happy childhood ... Read more The post The Silent Frontline: How War Reshapes Childhood in Ukraine appeared first on MOAS .
Health Doesn’t End at the Border: The Long‑Term Medical Needs of Displaced Communities When people flee war or disaster, the world often focuses on the ... Read more The post Health Doesn’t End at the Border: The Long‑Term Medical Needs of Displaced Communities appeared first on MOAS .
What Medical Neutrality Means The idea of medical neutrality dates back to 1862, when Henry Dunant, funder of the International Committee of the Red Cross, ... Read more The post When Hospitals Become Battlefields: Why Medical Neutrality Matters More Than Ever appeared first on MOAS .
In every conflict zone, there is a frontline that rarely reaches the headlines: the daily fight of women trying to secure even the most basic ... Read more The post The War Within the War: How Women Hold the Frontline When Systems Collapse appeared first on MOAS .