When it comes to writing about the plight of refugees, one can often feel like a broken record. There is a disheartening sense that everything has been said, twice, and yet nothing changes for the better. Indeed, there’s a kind of perverse Murphy’s Law at work. Every new twist marks an expansion of our understanding […]
Author Archives: Christopher P Catrambone
Christopher Paul Catrambone is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist, who together with his wife Regina founded the first private search and rescue charity in 2013, Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS), which has been credited with saving more than 40,000 lives at sea. He is chairman of the family-owned Tangiers Group and resides in Malta with his wife and daughter, Maria Luisa.