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

Every person has the right to health and care.

Our onboard clinic is more than just a place for medical treatment—it is a refuge where people can
find privacy, speak to someone, and be treated with humanity.

Treated with Humanity

Health challenges and care for survivors aboard the Ocean Viking

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Explore the summary of activities and observations recorded by our rescue ship in the Central Mediterranean.
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Humanitarian

SOS MEDITERRANEE is an international humanitarian organization dedicated to saving lives at sea. Founded in 2015, the initiative emerged as a response to the escalating humanitarian crisis in the Central Mediterranean, as well as the discontinuation of Mare Nostrum and the subsequent EU disengagement from search and rescue operations in the area.

SOS MEDITERRANEE is an apolitical and non-confessional humanitarian organization structured as an international network present in France, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland. Our dedication to humanitarian principles and commitment to human dignity has earned us international recognition and support.

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Maritime

SOS MEDITERRANEE operates primarily through its vessel, the Ocean Viking, a search and rescue ship equipped to respond swiftly to distress calls, and to provide assistance, protection and rescue operations for people in distress at sea.

All operations are carried out in strict accordance with international maritime and humanitarian law. SOS MEDITERRANEE launched its search and rescue mission in the Central Mediterranean based on the legal duty to render assistance to people in distress at sea, and to disembark them in a place of safety, where their rights are ensured, their needs can be met and where their lives are no longer under threat.

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SOS MEDITERRANEE

Citizen-led

SOS MEDITERRANEE was established by a group of European citizens, including seafarers and humanitarians, who were deeply concerned about the rising death toll among people attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea in search of safety and a better future.

SOS MEDITERRANEE has cultivated a robust network of dedicated volunteers and influential supporters from diverse backgrounds, who donate their time and expertise to contribute to the organization’s search and rescue efforts, fundraising campaigns and awareness-raising initiatives. Their dedication to solidarity has been a driving force behind our operations.

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A life jacket for a mother and her child

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Offer a medical consultation to seven people on board

© SOS MEDITERRANEE / Muriel Cravatte
SOS MEDITERRANEE / Muriel Cravatte

Testimony

Shararah

Shararah is a 25-year-old Muay Thai fighter in Afghanistan. She was rescued with 128 other survivors in a complex rescue operation from an unseaworthy 15-meter steel fishing vessel in the Ionian Sea, close to the Italian coast, on December 15th, 2024. The survivors told our teams they had been at sea for up to six days, departing from Izmir, Turkey between Dec. 8th and 9th.