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The President of the Fondazione Mediterraneo Michele Capasso, Pia and Jacopo Molinari, the members of the Board of Directors and the International Scientific Committee, the delegates of the branch offices and the directors of the autonomous sections are in contact with Nicole and Antonio Voria for the loss of her dear husband and father Michele.
A member of the Mediterranean Foundation, Mayor of Rutino and passionate of the Mediterranean, Michele Voria shared from the beginning the aims of the Foundation with initiatives - starting from 1994 - in favour of the people of the former Yugoslavia.
We would like to remind you of your "generous" being at the service of the Common Good.
In this interview, his testimony on the "Totem for Peace" to Rutino, which he strongly wanted and which we will now propose is titled in his name.

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On the occasion of his visit to Tallinn, President Michele Capasso celebrated the tenth anniversary of the establishment of the Estonian branch of the Fondazione Mediterraneo at the University of Tartu, recalling the commitment of Prof. Kammerer.
Among the initiatives organized, of particular significance are the international conferences on Classical Cultures, which have seen the participation over the years of leading experts under the guidance of Prof. Nullo Minissi, scientific director of the Fondazione Mediterraneo.

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An initiative open to the city and to all those who wanted to be there: this is the sense of "Have twenty years in the South: the reasons to stay and return", the initiative promoted by il Mattino and hosted by the  Mercadante  theatre in Naples.
Acts of tension before the conference begins. Twenty or so protesters attempted to break through the security lines of the security forces, protesting against government reforms, from the Jobs Act to the Good School, to the cry of "away from Naples".
Security reasons then suggested postponing the next visit to the Fondazione Mediterraneo and the Museum of Peace - MAMT, which is located a hundred meters from the Theatre Mercadante.
Three working sessions: the first was led by the President of the Council Paolo Gentiloni, the Mayor of Naples Luigi De Magistris, the President of the Campania Region Vincenzo De Luca, the Rector of Federico II Gaetano Manfredi, the Presidents of Confindustria Vincenzo Boccia, the CNR Massimo Inguscio and Svimez Adriano Giannola, the economists Roberto Perotti and Gianfranco Viesti, the philosopher and the editorial officer.  The second session was introduced by the Minister of Economic Development Carlo Calenda with discussions by Marco Bentivogli (Secretary General Fim Cisl), Felice Delle Femine (Director General Bcp), startupper Adriano Farano, economist Oscar Giannino, Claudio Gubitosi, Director Giffoni Film Festival, Francesco Guido, Director General Banco di Napoli, philosopher Aldo Masullo, president of Greta group Marco Zigon, and supervisor of  Digita Academy of Federico II Antonio Pescapè.
At 14.00.30th session with the report by Claudio De Vincenti, Minister of the Mezzogiorno, followed by the speeches of Morning columnist Massimo Adinolfi, Dorina Bianchi for Ap, Mara Carfagna for Forza Italia, Maria Chiara Carrozza for the PD, Stefano Fassina for the sinistra italiana and Roberto Fico for the movimento cinque stelle, as well as the editorialist of il mattino Isaia Sales. During the sessions, live videos and testimonies of young people from the south who live on their own skin about the uncertainty of the future from students, graduates or unemployed.
President Michele Capasso expressed his appreciation for the initiative of "IL MATTINO", hoping that the focus on youth will never go out: on this the Fondazione Mediterraneo has been committed for 25 years and will always be committed, to give young people hope and future.

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MED 2017 is the 3rd edition of the annual high–level initiative, co–organized by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and the Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI). This event is intended to turn Rome into a global hub for high–level dialogues on the broader Mediterranean, with a view to re–thinking traditional approaches and drafting a new "positive agenda".
The president of the Fondazione Mediterraneo Michele Capasso underlined the importance of the meetings and the role that the Foundation has had since 1989 when "little was said about the Mediterranean".
In particular, he recalled the importance of the "Euromed Civil Forum" and, in particular, that of Naples, which is celebrated in just a few days. On that occasion, 3,000 participants from 36 countries emphasized the importance of dialogue and coexistence as fundamental pillars for cooperation and peace.

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Many doctors participating in the "IV Emergency Ultrasound Ultrasound Course", led by Dr. Marco Garrone of the Mauritian Hospital in Turin and Dr. Stefania Tamburrini of the Ospedale Vecchio Pellegrini in Naples, have expressed their willingness to train doctors and staff of facilities in disadvantaged countries of the Southern Riva of the Mediterranean and Africa.

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