Cyprus Stop Trafficking: An Interview with Founder Ms. Androula Henriques
During my ESC in the Humanitarian Division at Hope for Children’s Larnaca shelter, I often engaged with cases that highlighted the vulnerability of children to trafficking and exploitation. While discussing one such case with the Protection Officer of the shelter, she mentioned...
Episkopi: more than a village
Nestled on the beautiful island of Cyprus, the village of Episkopi is not just another picturesque location; it carries also historical weight, being part of the British Sovereign Base Area. Unlike other villages in Cyprus, Episkopi is one...
Asylum Seekers in the Buffer Zone – Navigating a Humanitarian Crisis
On June 12, 2024, UNHCR expressed its alarm about the plight of those trying to seek asylum in Cyprus, and specifically, the people seeking asylum who are trapped in the Buffer Zone, including seven children. While they are provided with basic needs,...
Cyprus’ Turtles: The delicate line between tourism and conservation
Last week, I had the opportunity to embark on a day trip to Cape Greco, a stunning natural area on the southeastern tip of Cyprus. Known for its cliffs, crystal-clear waters and breathtaking views, Cape Greco is also home to one of...
The Compulsory Military Service in Cyprus
In Cyprus, military service is still compulsory, featuring as a duty for every male.
Upon reaching the age of 18, every Cypriot male is required to serve 14 months in the military. This mandatory service is deeply rooted in...
Exploring Cyprus amidst culture, music and nature – part 1
Spending July in Nicosia can be an agony, immersed in intense, energy-draining heat. To alleviate this problem, Cyprus offers a great solution, allowing the more adventurous - and car-equipped - to escape to the mountains and enjoy the pleasant temperatures while dancing...
Iftar Celebration at Fanous: A Night of Unity and Joy
By Safa Difi
The Ramadan Iftar organized by the Saudi Embassy for the boys of the shelter operated by Hope For Children was not just an event; it was a deeply touching celebration of unity, culture, and shared humanity....
The end of the cycle
By Lorenzo Italiano
Finally, this is the last one. The last 300-400 words that I will write for this ESC Youth Blog, so I guess it is worth to even call this article something like “the end of a...
Apostolos Andreas Monastery
The charming story of a treasure on the edge of Cyprus
By Costanza Mutti
A little south-west of Cape Apostolos Andreas, in the extreme north-east of the island of Cyprus, in the municipality of Rizokárpaso on...
Indigestion of Halloumi
By Lorenzo Italiano
This is the fifth article, being written when I am almost at the end of my ESC project. In the majority of the articles that I wrote up to now I preferred to talk about hate...