From Criminal to Community Wealth: The Social Reuse of Confiscated Assets

When organised crime steals from a community, it doesn’t just take money; it also takes hope, opportunity and futures. Across Africa, criminal networks are enriching themselves while communities are suffering. However, there is another way: transforming stolen wealth into shared prosperity, turning the tools of oppression into instruments of liberation. This is the promise of […]

Open Olympics 2026: Every Citizen Deserves to Know Where Public Money Goes

When  €5.7 billion is invested in infrastructure for a sporting event, shouldn’t everyone have the right to know how that money is spent? According to the Open Olympics 2026 campaign in Italy, the answer is simple: everyone.  Launched in 2024 by Libera and twenty other Italian civil society organisations, with support from One More Percent […]

PLACE: A Network for a New Generation of African Voices

A new generation speaks out The new generations of Africa no longer want to be portrayed as passive recipients of external interventions. They want to write their own story, free from the weight of the past and from the “economic interests” that continue to exploit the continent. PLACE: a grassroots network for change From this […]

21st March – Day of Remembrance and Commitment for the Victims of Organised Crime

Criminalised for Protecting, Silenced for Denouncing: The Right to Truth On 21st March, Libera and thousands of people across the world read aloud the names of innocent victims of mafias, corruption, and organised crime. Behind each name lies not only grief, but a deeper story: the attempt to criminalise or silence those who dared to […]

Hunger for Truth and Justice: A Global Agenda for Rights and Dignity

Rising from communities across the world, ‘Hunger for Truth and Justice’, is the hunger of those who have lost loved ones to violence, of those robbed by corruption, of those silenced for defending human rights. For 2025–26, this call becomes a global mobilisation uniting Europe, Africa, and Latin America via the CHANCE, PLACE, and ALAS […]