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Teresa Di Mauro
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Teresa is a freelance journalist who holds a Bachelor degree in "Development and International Cooperation" at the University of Bologna. She has a keen interest in social issues, migrations, minorit
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Integration starts in the village

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A network of education centres run by young people for young people is helping demolish barriers facing ethnic Azeris in Georgian society. In the small village of Mollaoglu in a rural area of southern Georgia, there is a special space for the local students to gather.  Here, five years ago, Ariz Dashdemirli, 29, an ethnic Azeri and a Georgian-language teacher, transformed a part of his house into an educational centre where Azeri students, from first to 12th grade, can study, prepare for uni

For Georgian migrants, the picturesque streets of Bari hide a dark reality. Photo: Teresa Di Mauro/OC Media.
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‘I felt I was in prison’: Georgian women in Italy’s shadow economy

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Thousands of Georgian women have moved to Italy to work as caregivers for the elderly. But for many, a lack of legal status and the years-long separation from their families has extracted a heavy cost. On 3 March 2008, Mother’s Day, Elene (not her real name) packed her bags and left Georgia for Italy.  ‘Even though it has already been 12 years since I moved here, I cannot forget that day’, she told OC Media. ‘Instead of being with my children, I was leaving them, hoping to work enough to ens