Mohamed REFAAT
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IOM Sudan Chief of Mission Promoting Safe, regular and dignified #Migration Retweet ≠ Endorsement
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http://sudan.iom.int 16-09-2020 22:10:53
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"We cannot afford to wait. The time to act is now. Together, we must ensure that the people of #Sudan do not lose hope—that they do not stand alone in their darkest hour. Enough is enough. The people of Sudan deserve peace." - IOM Sudan 🇺🇳
This morning 8 am IOM - UN Migration 🇺🇳 crossed, our preparedness and commitment to the people of Sudan remains solid. Thanks to support from Government of Sudan, United Nations partners, and USAID, vital supplies will now reach thousands in desperate need. We need to keep the support flowing -
Recent developments in Sudan show the devastating impact of conflict on the #SDGs, eroding years of progress. Our United Nations family in Sudan is committed to supporting the people and their aspirations for sustainable peace, democracy and development.
Thank you deputy Secretary General Amina J Mohammed for your unwavering commitment to the people of Sudan. As part of the United Nations Sudan team, IOM - UN Migration 🇺🇳 we remain dedicated to supporting Sudanese communities through these challenging times, ensuring that their aspirations for
Across Sudan, United Nations Sudan & partners have provided lifesaving aid to over 8M people. We call upon the Sudanese authorities to continue the cooperation in expediting procedures that enable aid delivery. We must do more to ensure this lifeline reaches everyone in need.
During his first official visit to Northern Sudan, IOM Chief of Mission Mohamed REFAAT met with Deputy Director of Border Crossing Points & Immigration and Passport Officials in Wadi Halfa to discuss strengthening borders & enhancing support to IDPs, returnees & host communities
"The scale and the damage that I have seen, I've never seen before in my life." IOM Sudan Chief of Mission,Mohamed REFAAT,visits flood-affected communities in Wadi Halfa,in Sudan’s Northern State, where hundreds of families have been displaced amid the country’s ongoing conflict.