Javier de Nicoló
Javier De Nicoló | |
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Saverio De Nicoló | |
Salesian priest |
Javier De Nicoló, (29 April 1928 – 22 March 2016) or Saverio (Javier) De Nicolò was an Italian-born Colombian
Life
Javier de Nicoló was born in
Javier de Nicoló spent his life in the planning and implementation of projects for the rehabilitation and education of thousands of street children, especially in the cities of Bogotá, Bucaramanga and Barranquilla. He had a determination to live up to his resolution: "the best experience in the world is to serve humanity."[3]
UNICEF published the book "Street children", about his work and life, which were honored in Washington, on October 25, 2001. Javier received the award "Ivy Humanitarian Prize ' a lifetime of humanitarian achievements", created to strengthen and differentiate those who have made great contributions to the well-being of children.[4] Father Javier de Nicoló received countless distinctions such as the recognition made by the UNICEF and the award "Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity" by the Government of Italy.[5]
De Nicoló directed both the government's Instituto Distrital para la Protección de la Niñez y la Juventud (IDIPRON) and the nongovernmental organization he had founded, Fundación Servicio de Orientación Juvenil (FSJ). IDIPRON helps children rescued from the streets.[3]
Javier de Nicoló died in Bogotá on 22 March 2016.[2]
See also
References
- ^ "Colombia se siente orgullosa de contar con el padre Javier De Nicoló". presidencia.gov.co. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
- ^ a b c "Colombia – "Thanks, Fr Javier, you changed our lives!". A memory of Fr de Nicolò". infoans.org. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
- ^ a b c "First-class citizens: Father de Nicoló and the street kids of Colombia". iaf.gov. Archived from the original on 28 March 2016. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
- ^ "Padre Javier de Nicolo, un santo contemporáneo". las2orillas.co. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
- ^ "Condecoración al padre Javier de Nicoló por su labor humanitaria y el programa Bosconia". valledelcauca.gov.co. Retrieved 28 March 2016.