HUMANITARIAN CORRIDORS TO ITALY: AN INTERVIEW WITH PROFESSOR PAOLO NASO
[...]the community needs to take part in the reception. [...]there will be not only professional social workers (although we still make them available), but also an empathic and resilient entourage, which gives those people the chance to feel welcomed by a community that is always there to support t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Harvard international review 2018-03, Vol.39 (2), p.64-67 |
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Zusammenfassung: | [...]the community needs to take part in the reception. [...]there will be not only professional social workers (although we still make them available), but also an empathic and resilient entourage, which gives those people the chance to feel welcomed by a community that is always there to support them. What is the role of the humanitarian corridor project within this broader crisis? Since its beginning, the project was thought of as a pilot project. First of all, the beneficiaries of this program need to be motivated. Because we do not want to create big aggregations, the immigrants cannot easily find a large group of other expatriates, so it is very important to create a civic culture in Italy that understands the humanitarian value of all this. |
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ISSN: | 0739-1854 2374-6564 |