Linda Caglioni is a freelance journalist from Italy.

She has a Master in Journalism school in Urbino (Italy). She spent years reporting from the Balkan region and reported from Moria and Bira camps (Greece and Bosnia Herzegovina). In 2024, she received the Luchetta International Award for her report concerning the struggle of the migrants’ families to repatriate their loved ones who died along the migration routes. Linda speaks English and Italian, and has knowledge of Serbo-Croatian.

Linda Caglioni

Basic information

Name
Linda Caglioni
Title
Freelance journalist
Expertise
Human right, migration
Country
Italy
City
Bergamo

Supported projects

Gaps in Care for Tortured Refugees in Italy and Spain

  • Healthcare
  • Human Rights
  • Migration

MELILLA - This cross-border investigation looks at how European institutions have systematically failed to provide adequate support for survivors of torture among migrant populations, despite their formal commitments under international frameworks such as the Istanbul Convention.

Deserted by care: the elderly left behind in Italy and Portugal

  • Healthcare
  • Social affairs

POTENZA/MILAN/OLEIROS - This investigation examines the lack of healthcare for the elderly in Basilicata and Oleiros, two of the most aging, rural and depopulated areas of Italy and Portugal.