the “Water for Gaza” campaign in support of the civilian population of the Strip

Sunday 30 June Over the APS Bridge and Ecoofficina come together to support the campaign “Water for Gaza” Of A Bridge For ETS. Starting from 7.00pm panel discussion, Arabic dinner And storytelling edited by Accentric Storytelling.

The occasion was created to give concrete support to the civilian population of Gaza, hard hit by the ongoing conflict. The “Water for Gaza” campaign managed by Un Ponte Per supports the civilian population of the Strip through distributions of drinking water, supply of food and the installation of water tanks within the affected areas to respond to the growing humanitarian emergency.

A Bridge For ETS, organizer of the fundraising campaign, is a voluntary association for international solidarity born in 1991 from the commitment of activists and pacifists, committed to the prevention of new conflicts through information campaigns, civil peace interventions and international cooperation projects. Updates of the “Water for Gaza” humanitarian aid campaign are available on the Un Ponte Per website at this link. More than 500 donors have participated in the ongoing campaign, helping to achieve important objectives.

Participate in the fundraising dinner organized by Over the APS Bridge and Ecoofficina it’s very simple: appointment Sunday 30 June give her 7.00pm in via Rome 245b to Guidonia for the round table discussion and the Arab dinner in support of the “Water for Gaza” campaign.
Speakers are scheduled for the round table Edoardo Cuccagna (A Bridge To), Loretta Mussi (BDS Rome), Fabrizio Pirro (ANPI Guidonia Montecelio), Yari Riccardi (journalist).

One will follow dinner Arabic (donation €10), curated by Ecofficina, consisting of falafel, bruschetta with zaatar, hummus and couscous. The Accenrica Storytelling event closes.

For info and reservations: [email protected]

 
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