News - 18 Luglio 2020 Paying to Watch the Torture and Death of a Child Online: The Hell of the Deep Web There is a deep and hidden place on the Internet in which all the horror of our planet, all the atrocities of the world, all the evil that the mind can ever conceive, and all the possible wickedness of the human being is just a click away
News - 14 Marzo 2020 Coronavirus: the Italian Guide for Children That’s Been Running All Around the Globe Written by Erika Nerini e Daniela Longo, Editorial Support Roberto Lei, Translation by Leila Myftija, Illustrations and Graphics Alessia Catania, Project Managers Lucio Biondaro e Alessio Scaboro
U.N. - 30 Luglio 2018 World Day Against Trafficking in Persons: the UN and Mattarella call for action Calling it "a new form of slavery," Italian President Sergio Mattarella reminded the public that a collective effort is required in order to try and prevent the phenomenon of human trafficking. The UN took a similar stance.
People - 11 Luglio 2018 Does the World Really Need More Babies? Is the “baby drought” real? Or is it simply coded language for “too few white babies, too many brown ones”?
People - 9 Maggio 2018 The Inadvertent Sexualization of Children and the Perils of the Internet The tragic murder of JonBenet Ramsey, in 1996, brought the sexualization of childhood into the spotlight and started a debate that has become ever more relevant with the spread of the internet. And that's why we, as parents, must not cave in when pressure, whether from peers, celebrities or advertising, drags our children towards premature adulthood
Lifestyles - 24 Marzo 2017 Colto, or How an Aussie Woman Entrepreneur Made It in Italy Catriona Wallis moved from Australia to Italy when she was in her 30's. Today she is the CEO of Colto, the Milan-based startup which develops educational mobile games for preschoolers around the world.
Arts - 9 Settembre 2016 Landfill Harmonic: The Sound of Garbage An environmental technician from Paraguay invited local kids to take music lessons. They began to create instruments out of whatever could be salvaged from the mounds of trash around them. Eventually the orchestra came to life, Landfill Harmonic. This award-winning documentary tells their story.
Arts - 9 Settembre 2016 Crowdfunding for Mila: 250 Artists, 25 Countries, 1 Goal It's the story of a girl in Trento, Italy, who survived the bombings of World War II. An executive team led by women and a collaboration between volunteer artists from all over the world using the most advanced technologies are the key to success.
English - 22 Ottobre 2015 From Iowa to Venice to Talk about Mothers in Prisons 49 Iowa State University design students, who are studying abroad this fall with the ISU College of Design Rome Program, explore mother-child bond in prison, through performance and installation at Venice Art Biennale
Onu - 19 Giugno 2015 Children Continue to Be the Victims of War-torn Zones The maiming, killing, abductions, sexual exploitation and deprivation of liberty are only some of the violent tactics being used by extremist groups against children in targeting particular ethnic groups and religious communities. During an all-day open debate at the Security Council the United Nations called for corrective actions. Italian minister for Foreign Affairs, Paolo Gentiloni, highlighted Italy's commitment.