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Sea-Eye And MOAS Begin Close Collaboration
Starting in 2021, MOAS and Sea-Eye will conduct joint rescue missions. This is a big step for both organizations. Personnel, technical and financial resources will be combined to achieve one goal: to save more lives together.
United4Rescue and Sea-Eye present new alliance-ship SEA-EYE 4
Our fourth rescue ship is the biggest challenge in our five-year association history. But we have strong partners on our side. Currently, over 200 volunteers are converting the SEA-EYE 4 into a rescue ship.
UNO-Flüchtlingshilfe, German partner of UNHCR, supports Sea-Eye
Sea-Eye is in the largest project in its history and is now receiving support from the UNO-Flüchtlingshilfe, German partner of UNHCR, to equip GHALIB KURDI’s onboard hospital. At the right time, because work on the new rescue ship is in full swing.