Ambra Angiolini , Enrico Brignano , Carolina Crescentini , Simone Cristicchi , Loretta Goggi , Mario Lavezzi , Gerry Scotti , Kim Rossi Stuart : eight figures from the entertainment world sign the Amref cause by signing it. In other words, by collecting as many fables collected in the book A world for all (published by Il Castoro), with a preface by Sveva Sagramola and illustrations by Desideria Guicciardini.
Released on 7 November, designed for children aged 7 and up, Un Mondo Per Tutti will be presented on 7 December at Più Libri Liberi , a fair of small and medium publishing in Rome.
The eight stories – very realistic adventures or absolutely surreal stories – have a common denominator: the ability of children to see the best side of others and to know how to interact for the collective good. A kind of superpower that adults often forget they have.
Il libro sostiene Amref Health Africa, fondata nel 1957, organizzazione non governativa internazionale che si propone di migliorare la salute in Africa attraverso il coinvolgimento attivo delle comunità locali e di personale africano (97% circa). Oggi l’organizzazione opera in 35 Paesi a sud del Sahara con oltre 160 progetti di promozione della salute ed è attualmente la più grande organizzazione medica senza fini di lucro del continente africano.
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