SOS MEDITERRANEE / Stefano Belacchi

“10 Minutes Saved Our Lives”: How Climate Change Pushed a Young Doctor to Sea

On 9 March 2025, Arham, a young doctor from Ethiopia driven out by relentless drought, was rescued from a fiberglass boat in the Libyan Search and Rescue Region.

How Climate Change Pushed a Young Doctor to Sea

Ethiopia is currently experiencing the worst drought in 40 years.

10 Years Later: The Mediterranean's Deadliest Shipwreck

On April 18, 2015, a 27-meter-long fishing boat set out from near Gasr Garabulli in western Libya with up to 1,100 peopleon board. Only 28 survived.

10 Years Later: The Mediterranean's Deadliest Shipwreck

A massive shipwreck killed more than 1,000 migrants

© SOS MEDITERRANEE / Camille Martin Juan
SOS MEDITERRANEE / Camille Martin Juan

Humanitarian

SOS MEDITERRANEE is an international maritime and humanitarian organization dedicated to saving lives at sea. We were founded in 2015 in response to the escalating humanitarian crisis
in the Central Mediterranean and authorities’ failure to take action to prevent more deaths.

Our dedication to humanitarian principles and commitment to human dignity has earned us international recognition and awards, such as the 2017 UNESCO Félix Houphouët-Boigny Peace Prize and the 2023 Right Livelihood Award.

SOS MEDITERRANEE / Max Cavallari
SOS MEDITERRANEE / Max Cavallari

Maritime

Our mission is to rescue people in distress at sea who are fleeing conflict, persecution, and extreme poverty. Once safe on board our ship, the Ocean Viking, we provide immediate medical attention, psychological support, food, water, and clothing and disembark them in a safe place where their lives are no longer at risk, their vital needs are met, and their rights are respected. Since 2016, we’ve operated 440 rescue missions in the Central Mediterranean. Survivors come from 50+ countries; some are as young as newborns, and 80% of the children are unaccompanied.

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SOS MEDITERRANEE / Mehdi Hemart

Citizen-led

SOS MEDITERRANEE was established by a small group of citizens, and we havee since cultivated a robust network of dedicated volunteers. This includes more than 1,000 in France, as well as influential supporters from diverse backgrounds. They donate their time and expertise to contribute to our organization’s search and rescue efforts, fundraising campaigns, and awareness-raising initiatives. Their dedication to solidarity has been a driving force behind our operations, and we are hugely grateful.

A black baby in the arms of a woman, with a man looking on

SOS MEDITERRANEE needs your support.

Your donations help us save lives at sea—42,000 since 2016, including more than 10,000 children.

Give 20€

A kit to treat hypothermia

Give 50€

A life jacket for a mother and her child

Give 110€

One day of meals to 10 rescued people