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Cecilia Strada

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Cecilia Strada
Cecilia Strada in 2018
President of Emergency
In office
21 December 2009 – 10 July 2017
Preceded byTeresa Sarti Strada
Succeeded byRossella Miccio
Personal details
Born
Cecilia Strada

(1979-03-12) 12 March 1979 (age 45)
Milan, Italy
Political partyPD (2024–present)
SpouseMaso Notarianni [it]
Children1
Parent(s)Gino Strada (father)
Teresa Sarti Strada (mother)
Alma materUniversity of Milano-Bicocca
OccupationPhilanthropist, essayist

Cecilia Strada (born 12 March 1979) is an Italian philanthropist and essayist. She is a former president of the NGO Emergency, which provides free medical treatment to the victims of war, poverty and land mines.

Life

The only daughter of Gino Strada and Teresa Sarti Strada, Cecilia Strada graduated in sociology at the University of Milano-Bicocca. At the age of thirty years, on 21 December 2009, she was elected president of Emergency in place of her mother, who had died the previous September.[1] She held this position until July 2017.[2]

Strada is married to Maso Notarianni and has a son. On 27 June 2021, she announced that she was bisexual.[3]

Career

Internationally engaged, she followed the activities of the various hospitals of the Emergency organization and took care of their relations at the local level, as well as testifying to her experience as journalist and on media.[4] She supports the need for a change in international relations and the need to link the network of commercial relationships with respect for human rights.[5]

In 2018, Strada received the National Culture of Peace Award "for the many activities carried out, for her social work within an association, as well as for the work of information, counter-information and testimony regarding theaters of war and the possible solutions to be adopted. All this has allowed and allows many to know complex realities, to open up different horizons and to create spaces of decisive commitment for the progress of society."[6]

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