Madevi Sun-Suon (@_madevi) 's Twitter Profile
Madevi Sun-Suon

@_madevi

Communications for the Syria crisis at @UNOCHA 🇺🇳. Cambodian introvert with a loud voice. Housemate of Ginger the cat.

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UN Humanitarian (@unocha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The toll of destruction in #Syria is immense. Massive investments in recovery and reconstruction are needed urgently. Humanitarians have scaled-up their operations, but their efforts are severely underfunded. "We urgently need more support to sustain this response." 📹 ⬇️

OCHA Syria (@ocha_syria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔔 Happening today! The UN Deputy Regional Humanitarian Coordinator, David Carden, will brief journalists on the latest humanitarian updates in #Syria. 🗓️ Monday 21 April ⏰ 19:00 Syria Time | 12:00 New York Tune in live on UN Web TV: webtv.un.org/en/asset/k16/k…

🔔 Happening today!

The UN Deputy Regional Humanitarian Coordinator, David Carden, will brief journalists on the latest humanitarian updates in #Syria.

🗓️ Monday 21 April
⏰ 19:00 Syria Time | 12:00 New York

Tune in live on UN Web TV: webtv.un.org/en/asset/k16/k…
UN Spokesperson (@un_spokesperson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Noon briefing today: updates on Gaza, Haiti, DR Congo and more. Our guest will be David Carden, the Deputy Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Syria Crisis. Live: webtv.un.org/en/asset/k16/k…

Levant24 (@levant_24_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Deputy Regional Humanitarian Affairs Coordinator for the Syrian crisis: 📌 More than 16 million Syrians are in need of aid, most of them women and children. 📌 Over 40% of humanitarian needs are concentrated in Idlib and Aleppo.

The Deputy Regional Humanitarian Affairs Coordinator for the Syrian crisis: 

📌 More than 16 million Syrians are in need of aid, most of them women and children.

📌 Over 40% of humanitarian needs are concentrated in Idlib and Aleppo.
UN News (@un_news_centre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“This is the time to invest in #Syria, as the country is in a pivotal stage of transition to help shape a more self-reliant future for its people,” says senior UN aid official David Carden news.un.org/en/story/2025/…

Levant24 (@levant_24_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

David Carden, Deputy Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Syrian Crisis: 📌 The time has come to invest in Syria as it undergoes a pivotal transitional phase. 📌 We hope the humanitarian phase will be as short as possible, so we can move toward recovery and reconstruction.

David Carden, Deputy Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Syrian Crisis:

📌 The time has come to invest in Syria as it undergoes a pivotal transitional phase.

📌 We hope the humanitarian phase will be as short as possible, so we can move toward recovery and reconstruction.
ONU Genève (@onugeneve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Syrie: Après +de 10 ans d’activité, l’ONU a mis fin à son poste de haut responsable des livraisons d’aide, un signe positif pour le pays. « Le moment est venu d'investir en Syrie, car le pays traverse une phase charnière de transition » - David Carden buff.ly/CkXh46P

#Syrie: Après +de 10 ans d’activité, l’ONU a mis fin à son poste de haut responsable des livraisons d’aide, un signe positif pour le pays.

« Le moment est venu d'investir en Syrie, car le pays traverse une phase charnière de transition » - <a href="/DRHCSyria/">David Carden</a> 

buff.ly/CkXh46P
David Carden (@drhcsyria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After 10 years, the David Carden role has ended as part of the United Nations's transition to a new #Syria. Leaving Gaziantep with a heavy heart, I won't forget the communities & aid workers I met on both sides of the border. Wishing all Syrians a brighter future. bit.ly/4jHJukm

After 10 years, the <a href="/DRHCSyria/">David Carden</a> role has ended as part of the <a href="/UN/">United Nations</a>'s transition to a new #Syria. 

Leaving Gaziantep with a heavy heart, I won't forget the communities &amp; aid workers I met on both sides of the border. Wishing all Syrians a brighter future.

bit.ly/4jHJukm
Charles Lister (@charles_lister) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A job superbly well done David Carden, amidst extraordinarily challenging circumstances -- #Syria's most acute humanitarian crisis depended on the hard work of you, your colleagues & your predecessors, including Mark Cutts.

UN Humanitarian (@unocha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Today we have a new Syria, one that is brimming with hope and opportunity.” On his final day as United Nations Deputy Regional Humanitarian Coordinator, David Carden, urges sustained investment as Syria enters a pivotal stage of transition. Watch his message ⬇️

UN News (@un_news_centre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Syria’s new three-starred flag was raised today at UN Headquarters, joining those of other Member States as supporters gathered on Manhattan’s First Avenue. news.un.org/en/story/2025/…

Joyce Msuya (@joycemsuya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The hope to seize this critical opportunity to build a more prosperous future for #Syria risks slipping away. Barely 10% of 2025 funding needs have been met. Food aid at risk. Health services collapsing. I called on Member States at the Security Council to act now.

OCHA Syria (@ocha_syria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 2024 #Syria Cross-border Humanitarian Fund (SCHF) Annual Report is out! 🔹 $66.9 million allocated to help 1.7 million people 🔹 54 per cent of people assisted are women and girls 🔹 70 per cent of funds went to Syrian NGOs Read: bit.ly/3YJSm19 #InvestInHumanity

The 2024 #Syria Cross-border Humanitarian Fund (SCHF) Annual Report is out!

🔹 $66.9 million allocated to help 1.7 million people
🔹 54 per cent of people assisted are women and girls
🔹 70 per cent of funds went to Syrian NGOs

Read: bit.ly/3YJSm19

#InvestInHumanity
Tom Fletcher (@tfletcher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I challenge anyone who celebrates aid cuts to sit with a woman who has lost her child because she had to cycle for three hours while in labour to get the care that she needed. barrons.com/news/despite-w…

UN Humanitarian (@unocha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Years of suffering have revealed a faint light at the end of the tunnel, but the road ahead remains long and difficult.” The time to invest in a safer, brighter #Syria is now – but without sustained support, one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises risks being left behind.

UN Humanitarian (@unocha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy #MothersDay to all mothers around the world 💐   Let’s honour the strength of women like Ayoush – a farmer and single mother from Syria, who has endured 20 years of hardship to care for her children.   Read her story: bit.ly/439rzN3

Happy #MothersDay to all mothers around the world 💐
 
Let’s honour the strength of women like Ayoush – a farmer and single mother from Syria, who has endured 20 years of hardship to care for her children.
 
Read her story: bit.ly/439rzN3
António Guterres (@antonioguterres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am deeply concerned about the recent armed clashes at the border between Cambodia & Thailand. I urge both sides to immediately agree to a ceasefire & to address any issues through dialogue. I remain available to assist in efforts towards a peaceful resolution of the dispute.

UNICEF Cambodia (@unicefcambodia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UNICEF supplies are reaching displaced families in Banteay Meanchey. Soap, water filters, and other essentials are supporting 523 families—over 2,500 people—helping prevent disease and preserve dignity. More assistance is on the way. #ForEveryChild, peace and protection

UNICEF supplies are reaching displaced families in Banteay Meanchey.

Soap, water filters, and other essentials are supporting 523 families—over 2,500 people—helping prevent disease and preserve dignity.

More assistance is on the way. #ForEveryChild, peace and protection
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@drtedros) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We welcome the ceasefire agreement between #Cambodia and #Thailand, as the recent escalation of violence has had grave consequences on civilians on both sides. Deaths and injuries have been reported, and tens of thousands of people have been displaced. Access to health care is