Eamonn Sheehy (@eamonns5) 's Twitter Profile
Eamonn Sheehy

@eamonns5

Primary teacher, sports fan

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calendar_today27-03-2011 22:56:23

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Plenty Kerry jerseys around Nairobi today for the Plant the Planet Games. 50 GAA players are here to play a few exhibition matches before travelling up the country with the aim of planting one million trees in areas most affected by climate change. 🌳 Self Help Africa

Plenty Kerry jerseys around Nairobi today for the Plant the Planet Games. 50 GAA players are here to play a few exhibition matches before travelling up the country with the aim of planting one million trees in areas most affected by climate change. 🌳 <a href="/selfhelpafrica/">Self Help Africa</a>
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Galway's Ollie Fahy stuck in the action in Nairobi for the Plant the Planet Games. 50 GAA players are currently in Kenya to plant one million trees in areas most under threat by climate change GPA Self Help Africa

Amy Ní Riada (@amyniriada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I would appreciate it so much if you could share this. I know things are tough at home at the moment and someone is always fundraising for something but I would appreciate any euro so much so that the KEP can continue to provide school sponsorships to these amazing children 🇰🇪

I would appreciate it so much if you could share this. I know things are tough at home at the moment and someone is always fundraising for something but I would appreciate any euro so much so that the KEP can continue to provide school sponsorships to these amazing children 🇰🇪
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Israel is currently killing about 100 children a day in Gaza. How many more before sport finds its conscience? A column on why it's time the world of sport took a stand, the way it did against Russia. (€) irishexaminer.com/sport/otherspo…

Amy Ní Riada (@amyniriada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Millions of girls and women have to give up school/work for one week every month. This week we distributed over 70 period panties in Embulbul slum. Their faces lit up when they realised they would no longer have to put their lives on hold because of their periods. #periodpoverty

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Although James Lowe and the irish rugby team doing brain dead stuff in a high pressured environment never fails ro amaze

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Hundreds of thousands of items of fashion waste from the EU end up in Kenya’s largest landfill site. The End of the World with Beanz explores this on RTÉ One tonight at 7pm. Thanks to Kite Entertainment and Frontline Films for having me as part of this important conversation.

Hundreds of thousands of items of fashion waste from the EU end up in Kenya’s largest landfill site. The End of the World with Beanz explores this on RTÉ One tonight at 7pm. Thanks to Kite Entertainment and Frontline Films for having me as part of this important conversation.
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At a commemoration event today to mark the 30th annv of the genocide against the Tutsis, a man asks to speak after hearing a survivor's story. "I was one of the people who killed here. We brought machetes and just killed. What we did is unimaginable and I feel such shame" #Rwanda

At a commemoration event today to mark the 30th annv of the genocide against the Tutsis, a man asks to speak after hearing a survivor's story. "I was one of the people who killed here. We brought machetes and just killed. What we did is unimaginable and I feel such shame" #Rwanda
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John Giraneza was left with life-changing injuries when he was attacked with machetes in the 1994 #genocide against the Tutsis. He lost 24 family members in the 100 days of slaughter. He married the daughter of one of the men who wiped out his family. Story on Morning Ireland

John Giraneza was left with life-changing injuries when he was attacked with machetes in the 1994 #genocide against the Tutsis. He lost 24 family members in the 100 days of  slaughter. He married the daughter of one of the men who wiped out his family. Story on <a href="/morningireland/">Morning Ireland</a>
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Here's the man in Amy Ní Riada's report who married the daughter of the man who killed his family If you missed her report about efforts for reconciliation in Rwanda, you can listen back on the Morning Ireland website rte.ie/morningireland

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If hurling fascists don’t stop with this moaning I will have to break out my favourite fact: The Royal Wedding got more viewers on RTÉ than any All-Ireland hurling final ever.