Report Sos Humanity
Sos Humanity Sos Humanity Learn more about our history, mission & people behind sos humanity. our publications provide interviews, background texts and impressive photos about search and rescue and flight across the mediterranean. The rescue report no. 1 by sos humanity details the first operation of their rescue vessel humanity 1, which took place from august 27 to september 22, 2022, rescuing 414 people, including a significant number of women and unaccompanied minors.
Testify Sos Humanity Humanity 1 completed six missions, carried out 24 rescues and saved 1,101 people from distress at sea. we were. supported by an impressive international crew, many of whom are volunteers. According to the solas convention, maritime rescue organizations such as sos mediterranee and sos humanity request a safe place of disembarkation from the responsible rescue coordination center following a rescue. those rescued at sea are brought ashore according to the instructions. Our business report for 2024 is here! download it here to find all the details about our work over the past year. Just published: our annual report 2023 is for the first time available in english! it shows: civil search and rescue was once again indispensable.
Sos Humanity Sos Humanity Our business report for 2024 is here! download it here to find all the details about our work over the past year. Just published: our annual report 2023 is for the first time available in english! it shows: civil search and rescue was once again indispensable. The 2025 annual review summarises sos humanity's work this year: from its 10th anniversary to the justice fleet alliance and the new rescue ship humanity 2. Humanity’s demands to the eu and its member states. we call on the eu and its member states to fulfil their duty to save lives at sea. Sos humanity has published two reports—"borders of (in)humanity“ (2025) and “humanity overboard“ (2024)—that expose the devastating consequences of the eu’s externalisation policies. The report highlights the dire conditions faced by the rescued individuals, including reports of torture and severe medical issues, and criticizes the italian government's assignment of distant ports for disembarkation.
Sos Humanity Sos Humanity The 2025 annual review summarises sos humanity's work this year: from its 10th anniversary to the justice fleet alliance and the new rescue ship humanity 2. Humanity’s demands to the eu and its member states. we call on the eu and its member states to fulfil their duty to save lives at sea. Sos humanity has published two reports—"borders of (in)humanity“ (2025) and “humanity overboard“ (2024)—that expose the devastating consequences of the eu’s externalisation policies. The report highlights the dire conditions faced by the rescued individuals, including reports of torture and severe medical issues, and criticizes the italian government's assignment of distant ports for disembarkation.
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