Mary Louise Eagleton (@mleagleton) 's Twitter Profile
Mary Louise Eagleton

@mleagleton

@UNICEF Deputy Representative for Sudan Country Office #ForEveryChild

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linkhttp://unicef.org/sudan calendar_today02-04-2012 19:31:06

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UNICEF MENA - يونيسف الشرق الأوسط وشمال إفريقيا (@unicefmena) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Basic services, such as water and healthcare, are at risk of being disrupted. The conflict over the Golo water reservoir - which serves as one of the primary water sources for an estimated 270,000 people in the city and nearby communities - is putting it at high risk of being

Mary Louise Eagleton (@mleagleton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heartbreaking reports of at least 55 children killed and injured- this war is a war on Sudan's 24 million children- many of whom will die or have lasting scars and trauma. #CeasefireInSudanNow

Mary Louise Eagleton (@mleagleton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our amazing Rasha Obaid demonstrating how digital learning can bring learning and hope even in the midst of the horrifying war in #Sudan #foreverychild

UNICEF MENA - يونيسف الشرق الأوسط وشمال إفريقيا (@unicefmena) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I wish we hadn't left the house." ​ Magfera, 17-year-old, on the devastating impact of the ongoing war on the lives of #children of Sudan. ​Children in #Sudan need protection. They need a ceasefire. NOW.

Catherine Russell (@unicefchief) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Port Sudan, I met some amazing girls today who had fled fighting in Khartoum. They are refusing to give up on their dreams of becoming doctors, lawyers, pilots and teachers. They are the future of #Sudan. We cannot let them down. #WithTheChildrenOfSudan

In Port Sudan, I met some amazing girls today who had fled fighting in Khartoum.  
 
They are refusing to give up on their dreams of becoming doctors, lawyers, pilots and teachers.  
 
They are the future of #Sudan. We cannot let them down.
 
#WithTheChildrenOfSudan
PBS News (@newshour) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The biggest hunger crisis in the world is unfolding in Sudan and the high risk of famine persists across the Gaza Strip. Geoff Bennett discussed the latest with Catherine Russell. to.pbs.org/4cjvGJG

UNICEF (@unicef) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sudan is seeing the biggest child displacement crisis in the world. Millions of children are malnourished. The world needs to pay attention to what is happening to children here. Catherine Russell reflects on her recent trip to Sudan with an urgent plea to stop the violence.

UNICEF Sudan (@unicefsudan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After more than 15 months of war in #Sudan, a catastrophic combination of conflict, displacement & humanitarian access constraints has resulted in famine in a camp sheltering hundreds of thousands of displaced people in Sudan’s North Darfur. 👇🏿Read more: unicef.org/press-releases…

After more than 15 months of war in #Sudan, a catastrophic combination of conflict, displacement & humanitarian access constraints has resulted in famine in a camp sheltering hundreds of thousands of displaced people in Sudan’s North Darfur.

👇🏿Read more: 
unicef.org/press-releases…
Mary Louise Eagleton (@mleagleton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Adre cross-border up and running again! Provides a critical lifeline to vulnerable children at risk of famine and devastated by the ongoing war. Thank you to our donor partners for keeping life saving supplies going wherever children need them most.

UNICEF Sudan (@unicefsudan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thousands of children and their families, are struggling amid heavy rains and floods in parts of #Sudan. Malnutrition and disease outbreaks, such as cholera, stalks them. .UNICEF and partners are providing lifesaving water, sanitation & hygiene supplies.

UNICEF Sudan (@unicefsudan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heavy rains, floods or bad roads will not deter us. With unwavering commitment, we continue with our partners to provide lifesaving assistance to every child in Sudan. #EveryDayCounts

Catherine Russell (@unicefchief) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Children and families in Sudan are suffering from constant conflict in what has become the world’s largest hunger AND displacement crisis. UNICEF, World Food Programme, World Health Organization (WHO) and partners are doing everything we can to deliver aid to people in Sudan. But it is not enough.