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The latest news View all news Brazil Colombia Panama Stay uptodate with our newsletter Focus Areas Emergency Relief Healthcare Legal Assistance Job Creation View all focus areas Help Us Make a Difference Facts and figures People assisted by the network of shelters worldwide 2022 Seafarers assisted in the network of Scalabrini centres worldwide 2022 Food baskets were given to people in need during the peak of the pandemic COVID19 2022 Forums on Migration and Peace 2022 Hot meals were served by the network of shelters worldwide 2022 Years serving and advocating for the dignity and rights of the migrants 2022 Some of our partners Scalabrinian links The Scalabrini International Migration Network is an umbrella organization established in 2007 and inspired on Saint John Baptist Scalabrini with more than 250 entities involved in various activities and services helping people on the move around the world. Contact Us visit our social media platforms Resources Copyright 2017 SIMN. All Rights Reserved . .

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