NEWS
We work every day to create a world
where childhood is fully protected
The Forgotten War
The Case of South Sudan South Sudan, the youngest of the African states, only achieved independence in 2011 after more than 20 years of war,
Sustainable Development Goal No. 1: No Poverty
The Solidarity Secretariat has already spoken several times about the Sustainable Development Goals. We already know that these are a group of goals that we wish to
The UPR mechanism – Theory and practice of FMSI commitment
In November 2021, members of FMSI staff, together with a number of European Marist Delegates, took part in the training course “Mechanisms for the Defence
Letter from Aleppo
It is a pleasure, for FMSI, to share the newsletter from the Blue Marists of Aleppo. They are a Christian association of consecrated Marist Brothers and lay people.
FMSI and Child Rights Connect express their concern for the humanitarian situation affecting children in Ukraine
FMSI and Child Rights Connect express their concern for the humanitarian situation affecting children in Ukraine. During the Urgent Debate on the situation of human rights
(E)QUALITY EDUCATION
Malawi is a huge challenge: it has a high illiteracy rate and has one of the highest rates of early marriage in the world. According
International Day of Education highlights ‘Transforming Education’ challenge
This year’s International Day of Education will be a platform to showcase the most important transformations that have to be nurtured to realize everyone’s fundamental
Will digitalisation make equal and fair education accessible to all?
Technology, used creatively, can be a valuable resource of the education system and can make a difference in the way teachers teach and students learn.
Environmental protection is fully included in the Italian Constitution
Yesterday, February 8th, 2022, the Italian Chamber of Deputies definitively approved the bill that amended Articles 9 and 41 of the Constitution, inserting, with full
Whatever happens, wherever it happens, it affects all of us
FMSI – together with several organisations of the Marist Institute – published a letter expressing growing concern about the continuing fires in the tropical forests
Just because it’s not happening here doesn’t mean it’s not happening
By Benedetta Di Stefano, FMSI Project Officer We live in a country, Italy, which while guaranteeing in its Constitution the principle of equality, has seen
The Convention on the Rights of the Child
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child approved by the United Nations General Assembly on November 20, 1989, is the most signed and
24 October, United Nations Day
In 1945 the “United Nations” was officially born. An organisation that had already been in the making for years. World War II was ending, and