
Barbara Funari
Barbara Funari is a social policy advisor in Rome who gained attention for her efforts to help a mysterious man found living on the streets and suffering from memory loss. She presented his case on the Italian television program 'Chi l'ha visto?', aimed at finding missing persons and unresolved cases, hoping to identify him and restore his dignity. Funari has been instrumental in coordinating support for the man, who speaks an unintelligible language and possesses a collection of strange drawings. Her compassion and dedication to social welfare have been highlighted as she seeks to reunite him with his identity and provide him the care he needs.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
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Barbara Funari referred to Ileana Argentin as a beacon for Rome, emphasizing her relentless fight for dignity and autonomy for people with disabilities.
Ileana Argentin morta a Roma, la deputata Pd aveva 62 anni. I colleghi: «Combattente instancabile»Barbara Funari is an assessor for Social Policies in Rome who was present at the meeting about the West Nile virus.
West Nile, primo contagio a Roma: è una donna dell'Infernetto. Oggi due morti nel Lazio e uno in CalabriaBarbara Funari, a social policy advisor, brought the story of the unidentified man to the program Chi l’ha visto? in hopes of identifying him.
Encontraron a un hombre que no sabe cómo se llama, no recuerda su pasado y habla misterioso idiomaBarbara Funari was the social policy advisor who wanted to bring the story of the unidentified man to the program 'Chi l'ha visto?' hoping someone would recognize him.
Encontraron a un hombre que no sabe cómo se llama, no recuerda su pasado y habla misterioso idioma














