Saving lifes

Sea Watch

Worldwide
  • Main problem:
    People in distress at sea
  • Subproblem:
    Refugees, people in need
  • Consequence:
    Rescue people from distress at sea
  • Solution:
    Immediate rescue

At the end of 2014, Sea-Watch grew out of an initiative of volunteers who could not stand on the sidelines witnessing people dying in the Mediterranean Sea any longer.

The European Union is continuing to isolate itself from people on the move, whether by means of border security installations worth billions or agreements on readmission agreements with third countries such as Turkey, which are questionable and controversial under international law. As a result of this isolation, thousands of people drown every year trying to reach a safe harbour in the EU, many of them within sight of our shores and beaches.

That is why we have dedicated ourselves to sea rescue. No one deserves to die at the external borders of the European Union, seeking a safe and more humane life.
We are trying to fill the gap of an institutionalised, comprehensive sea rescue with a clear mandate, such as Mare Nostrum, which saved more than 130,000 people but was not taken over by the EU and therefore ended, as long as possible and within the realms of our possibilities. We consider this to be our humanitarian duty. However, the fact that private organisations take over sea rescue in the Mediterranean instead of states cannot and should not become a permanent state! We call for an international, institutionalised sea rescue with a clear mandate and, in the long term, above all legal and secure entry routes for those seeking protection in the sense of a #SafePassage.

Since the beginning of 2015, our constantly growing organisation, which consists mainly of dedicated volunteers from all over Europe, has been working on the project organisation and realisation of Sea-Watch. We finance ourselves exclusively through donations.
We try to save as many people as possible from death by drowning.

Sea-Watch has so far been involved in the rescue of well over 35,000 people.

Our Mission
Saving lives. Every single life saved through our initiative is a success and a stand for humanity.
Creating awareness
Through our work, we provide information, thus drawing attention to the fate of refugees and migrants. We shine a light on the humanitarian crisis in the Mediterranean so that no one can look away.
Encourage imitators
There are many ways to become active. With our action we want to encourage other people to act. We would like to share our experience with all of those interested.

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