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Darko J

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Patrick Youssef (@pyousseficrc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With الهلال الاحمر السوداني, met Sudan’s government officials, including HE Minister of Social Welfare & Foreign Affairs I reiterated our serious commitment to assist those affected by the ongoing conflict & we count on the authorities’ facilitation to increase our neutral humanitarian action

With <a href="/SRCS_SD/">الهلال الاحمر السوداني</a>, met Sudan’s government officials, including HE Minister of Social Welfare &amp; Foreign Affairs

I reiterated our serious commitment to assist those affected by the ongoing conflict &amp; we count on the authorities’ facilitation to increase our neutral humanitarian action
ICRC (@icrc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Why are you silent?' In the age of social media, it's easy to criticize. But for us, denouncing one side in a war only happens when all other options are exhausted. Christian Cardon explains why we work behind closed doors to reach those in need. 👇

ICRC (@icrc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ICRC is shocked and appalled by a deliberate attack on its humanitarian convoy in Khartoum (Sudan) on Sunday. Read more: ms.spr.ly/6014iTkx4

The ICRC is shocked and appalled by a deliberate attack on its humanitarian convoy in Khartoum (Sudan) on Sunday. 

Read more: ms.spr.ly/6014iTkx4
ICRC (@icrc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Help us prevent the spread of misinformation, disinformation, and hate speech, so we can continue our life-saving work. Fact check before sharing 👇

ICRC Africa (@icrc_africa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Access to health care is always a challenge in times of conflict. Osman Fadhul fled #Sudan and found refuge in a remote town in neighbouring South Sudan. Today, his main concern is not the fighting, but finding insulin to treat his diabetes.

Patrick Youssef (@pyousseficrc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I spent this week in Upper Nile & Diel, North Jonglei #SouthSudan witnessing the immense humanitarian needs due to continuous violence & conflicts. More than 650K people fled war-torn #Sudan for South Sudan, and I witnessed yet again new arrivals to Malakal this morning.

I spent this week in Upper Nile &amp; Diel, North Jonglei #SouthSudan witnessing the immense humanitarian needs due to continuous violence &amp; conflicts.

More than 650K people fled war-torn #Sudan for South Sudan, and I witnessed yet again new arrivals to Malakal this morning.
Florence Gillette - ICRC (@gilletteof) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In #SouthSudan everyday, hundreds join the 650 000 returnees and refugees who already fled the conflict in #Sudan. Exhausted and at times wounded, they also seek the support of South Sudan Red Cross and ICRC South Sudan to trace & contact their loved ones Civilians are #NotATarget 👇

South Sudan Red Cross (@ssrcs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As we commemorate #WorldRedCrossDay, we recognize and appreciate our volunteers, staff, and community members for working together during difficult times like Covid-19 and other humanitarian challenges in #SouthSudan. work together to keep Humanity alive!

As we commemorate #WorldRedCrossDay, we recognize and appreciate our volunteers, staff, and community members for working together during difficult times like Covid-19 and other humanitarian challenges in #SouthSudan. work together to keep Humanity alive!
South Sudan Red Cross (@ssrcs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ever-increasing population movement from Sudan to South Sudan has exerted more pressure on the few functional water points, reducing supply capacity while others have completely broken down. In response to that,we have repaired and rehabilitated more than 30 handpumps in Wau.

The ever-increasing population movement from Sudan to South Sudan has exerted more pressure on the few functional water points, reducing supply capacity while others have completely broken down.
In response to that,we have repaired and rehabilitated more than 30 handpumps in Wau.
ICRC South Sudan (@icrc_ssudan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The humanitarian situation is really concerning in #SouthSudan. The overall environment does not look good," said the ICRC Regional Director, Patrick Youssef. Patrick notes that the influx of people fleeing the conflict in #Sudan into #SouthSudan has worsened the situation.#SSoT

ICRC (@icrc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📍 South Sudan Thousands fleeing conflict in Sudan seek refuge in South Sudan, facing difficult conditions. We have delivered essential aid, including food and tools, to 9,000 refugees in Kaka, Upper Nile State 👇🏽

📍 South Sudan

Thousands fleeing conflict in Sudan seek refuge in South Sudan, facing difficult conditions. 

We have delivered essential aid, including food and tools, to 9,000 refugees in Kaka, Upper Nile State 👇🏽
ICRC South Sudan (@icrc_ssudan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Decades of armed conflict have stalled the development of transport infrastructure in #SouthSudan, making it difficult to access most parts of the country. This has not diminished our commitment to reaching affected communities with lifesaving assistance by any means available.

Decades of armed conflict have stalled the development of transport infrastructure in #SouthSudan, making it difficult to access most parts of the country.

This has not diminished our commitment to reaching affected communities with lifesaving assistance by any means available.
ICRC (@icrc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

International humanitarian law #IHL prohibits all forms of sexual violence - no matter the gender of the victim or who the perpetrator is - and this is a prohibition that applies to all parties to all armed conflicts. Cordula Droege ICRC Chief Legal Officer explains 👇🏽

ICRC South Sudan (@icrc_ssudan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the pillars of our activities in #SouthSudan is being accountable to the communities impacted by armed conflict, that we assist. Feedback from those affected helps us understand their needs better and respond more effectively to alleviate their suffering. #AAP #SSoT

One of the pillars of our activities in #SouthSudan is being accountable to the communities impacted by armed conflict, that we assist.

Feedback from those affected helps us understand their needs better and respond more effectively to alleviate their suffering. #AAP #SSoT
Patrick Youssef (@pyousseficrc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since the conflict in #Sudan started in April 2023, more than 650,000 people have fled to neighboring #SouthSudan. Forced to leave everything behind, their journey to safety was always marked by hardship. shorturl.at/IuvzO

ICRC Armenia (@icrc_am) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In armed conflicts and violence, even being safe from physical danger does not mean being completely out of harm. The difficult events seen and lived through can leave psychological scars for years to come, requiring psychosocial support. #ԱնտեսանելիՍպիներ #ICRC #կխմկ

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In Haiti, the population is experiencing a critical humanitarian crisis. According to Marisela Silva Chau, ICRC's head of delegation in the country, people have reached their breaking point and are struggling without access to even the most basic services. Read more in her

In Haiti, the population is experiencing a critical humanitarian crisis. According to <a href="/masilvachauICRC/">Marisela Silva Chau</a>, ICRC's head of delegation in the country, people have reached their breaking point and are struggling without access to even the most basic services.

Read more in her