She is a former president of the NGO Emergency, which provides free medical treatment to the victims of war, poverty and land mines.
At the age of thirty years, on 21 December 2009, she was elected president of Emergency in place of her mother, who had died the previous September.
[3] Internationally engaged, she followed the activities of the various hospitals of the Emergency organization and took care of their relations at the local level, as well as testifying to her experience as journalist and on media.
[4] She supports the need for a change in international relations and the need to link the network of commercial relationships with respect for human rights.
[5] In 2018, Strada received the National Culture of Peace Award "for the many activities carried out, for her social work within an association, as well as for the work of information, counter-information and testimony regarding theaters of war and the possible solutions to be adopted.