HuSoMe in Vosges Info: conference on Gaza orphans in Saint-Dié

Media spotlight on HuSoMe’s humanitarian commitment

HuSoMe was recently mentioned in an article published by Vosges Info, highlighting a panel discussion held in Saint-Dié-des-Vosges on a major humanitarian issue: the situation of orphans in Gaza. This media coverage once again underscores the organization’s involvement in international solidarity efforts and emergency medical action in crisis contexts.

The event entitled “A Roof for the Orphans of Gaza” is part of an awareness-raising and mobilization effort focused on the humanitarian consequences of the conflict.

A panel discussion highlighting a strong humanitarian focus

According to Vosges Info, the panel discussion will take place on May 18 at the IUT of Saint-Dié, featuring Professor Raphaël Pitti, an emergency physician and founder of HuSoMe.

In the article, the author confirmed that the aim of this event is to raise public awareness about the dramatic situation of children affected by the war in Gaza, particularly orphans.

The author stated that the event is part of a concrete solidarity effort, notably through support for programs providing humanitarian care and assistance.

The testimony of Professor Raphaël Pitti at the heart of the article

The content published by Vosges Info also highlights the testimony of Professor Raphaël Pitti, a leading figure in humanitarian medicine.

He stated that the situation on the ground remains extremely critical, particularly for the most vulnerable civilian populations.

The author believes that this testimony aims to raise awareness of the humanitarian emergency and to encourage collective awareness of the plight of displaced children and orphans.

In this context, the humanitarian doctor’s testimony is presented as a key element in understanding the current issues.

HuSoMe: humanitarian action focused on protection and dignity

Through this media spotlight, HuSoMe reaffirms its core commitments: intervening in crisis contexts, supporting civilian populations, and working to protect children in situations of extreme vulnerability.

The association is part of a humanitarian medicine approach, combining field action, awareness-raising, and advocacy toward the general public.

Media recognition that strengthens the humanitarian message

The author concluded that this panel discussion illustrates the need to keep attention focused on prolonged humanitarian crises and their consequences for civilian populations, particularly children.

This article in Vosges Info helps raise further awareness of HuSoMe’s initiatives and amplifies its message of solidarity, dignity, and medical commitment in conflict zones.