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Relief mission to Ukraine: Order organisations from Italy and Romania
The delegations of the Order of Malta’s Italian and Romanian Relief Corps (CISOM and SAMR) went to Ukraine, in the south-western region of Kamianets-Podilskyi, to visit refugee centres, humanitarian-aid warehouses and meet local civil and religious authorities.
The purpose of the mission, from 19 to 22 January, was to deliver basic necessities, food and clothing from Italy and Romania to local social services. In each centre, gifts were given to the children, who were also able to interact with delegations and volunteers. The visits are important for better understanding the essential needs of actors on the ground, as well as the material and psychological pressures on both refugees and social workers, to organise aid most effectively.
The delegation included the President of CISOM, Gerardo Solaro del Borgo, the President of the Romanian Relief Corps, Mihaly Denes, the Director General, Ferenc Tischler, and the program manager, Anca Simu, and several relief corps members. The Order of Malta’s Ambassador to Romania, Roberto Musneci, and the Ministerial Advisor in the Order of Malta’s Embassy in Ukraine, Andriy Khanas also participated.
In addition to the operational inspection, there were meetings with the President of the Kamianets-Podilskyi region, Myhalo Simashkevych, to plan support projects to be jointly developed by the Italian and Romanian relief organisations, with the support of the Order’s embassies in Ukraine and Romania.
Finally, the delegation visited the regional bishop, Leon Dubravski, who discussed the current political and humanitarian crisis and his concern for the physical and psychological traumas of both the civilian population and wounded soldiers.
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The mission of the Order of Malta is inspired by its tradition of ‘Tuitio Fidei et Obsequium Pauperum', to assist the poor and the sick, and bear witness to the Christian faith.

The Sovereign Order of Malta is a sovereign subject of international law. The Order - which is based in Rome, in via Condotti - has its own Government, an independent magistracy, and bilateral diplomatic relations with 110 countries.

The Order of St John of Jerusalem is one of the oldest institutions of Western and Christian civilisation. Present in Palestine in around 1048, it is a lay religious Order, traditionally of military, chivalrous, noble nature.