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Philippe Henon

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Mental health support for people swept up by conflict, education in emergencies, support for women and girls, and the challenges of Afghanistan, Haiti, Sudan, Gaza. Terrific exchange with HM Queen Mathilde of Belgium at #UNGA80.

Mental health support for people swept up by conflict, education in emergencies, support for women and girls, and the challenges of Afghanistan, Haiti, Sudan, Gaza. 

Terrific exchange with HM Queen Mathilde of Belgium at #UNGA80.
Hadja Lahbib (@hadjalahbib) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With UNICEF’s Ted Chaiban, we discussed addressing major global crises: Gaza, Sudan, Ukraine & elsewhere. The EU has consistently been a major donor to UNICEF. We work together to support children with lifesaving aid & education, and for efficient humanitarian supply chains.

With UNICEF’s <a href="/TedChaiban/">Ted Chaiban</a>, we discussed addressing major global crises: Gaza, Sudan, Ukraine &amp; elsewhere. 

The EU has consistently been a major donor to UNICEF.

We work together to support children with lifesaving aid &amp; education, and for efficient humanitarian supply chains.
UNICEF Afghanistan (@unicefafg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In eastern Afghanistan, where earthquakes have wiped out farmland, homes and livestock, malnutrition risks are rising. Especially for young children. In just 3 weeks, 1,000+ children have been treated in health facilities supported by UNICEF Afghanistan & partners unicef.link/4pzb8nu

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Nour, 10, and Yehya, 3, were badly injured when their shelter in Gaza City was bombed. Their brother, Moaz, 14, was killed. UNICEF is providing supplies and services for healthcare and child protection and well-being as much as possible. But children need a ceasefire NOW.

Nour, 10, and Yehya, 3, were badly injured when their shelter in Gaza City was bombed.

Their brother, Moaz, 14, was killed.

UNICEF is providing supplies and services for healthcare and child protection and well-being as much as possible.

But children need a ceasefire NOW.
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Climate change is taking a toll on children’s health and well-being, right now. As world leaders meet at #UNGA, we’re calling on them to urgently and drastically improve their national climate plans by putting children at the centre, and protecting and adapting the services they

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As the Ebola outbreak hits Kasai in DR Congo, UNICEF is delivering vaccines and life-saving support to children and their families. Learn more: unicef.link/426u8jk

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Kinderen worden wereldwijd getroffen door een ongekende samenloop van crises: oorlogen, gedwongen ontheemding, infectieziekten en extreme weersomstandigheden. De humanitaire noden zijn enorm en #kinderen zijn het kwetsbaarst. 1/6

UNICEF Sudan - اليونيسف في السودان (@unicefsudan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two generators are on their way to #Khartoum to restore safe water in #cholera hotspots. 💧Bahri Water Treatment Plant 💧Soba Water Treatment Plant UNICEF is bringing clean water to 900,000 people – many children. #ForEveryChild clean, safe water

Two generators are on their way to #Khartoum to restore safe water in #cholera hotspots.

💧Bahri Water Treatment Plant
💧Soba Water Treatment Plant

<a href="/UNICEF/">UNICEF</a> is bringing clean water to 900,000 people – many children.

#ForEveryChild clean, safe water
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More than 5 million children in Sudan have been forced to flee their homes due to the ongoing conflict. Many also face acute hunger and disease outbreaks. Famine conditions have been confirmed in parts of the country, with millions at risk in conflict-affected areas. UNICEF is

More than 5 million children in Sudan have been forced to flee their homes due to the ongoing conflict.

Many also face acute hunger and disease outbreaks. Famine conditions have been confirmed in parts of the country, with millions at risk in conflict-affected areas.

UNICEF is
UNICEF Afghanistan (@unicefafg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Surviving children of the earthquake in East Afghanistan need safe child friendly spaces for their protection, and mental well being.

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Displacement. Lack of water, shelter and bathrooms. Overcrowding. Children share the catastrophic impact of the military offensive in Gaza City on their lives. Watch and share to join us in calling for peace for children in Gaza NOW.

UNICEF Afghanistan (@unicefafg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s almost been a month since a powerful earthquake struck Kunar and Nangarhar provinces on 31 August. We continue to scale our response. With support from @echo_Asia we’ve just received more supplies to support children and families.

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We’re heartbroken to share that 9-year-old Jana, whose story we shared recently, has passed away from severe malnutrition. UNICEF MENA - يونيسف الشرق الأوسط وشمال إفريقيا's Tess Ingram, who was with Jana last year and again in August of this year, shares this tragic update. This should not have been Jana’s life.

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Bombardments. Malnourishment. Displacement. Nowhere in Gaza is safe for children. Every opportunity to stop the horrific deaths and suffering of children, return the hostages and ensure full humanitarian aid must be seized. Children need a long-lasting ceasefire NOW.

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In times of crisis, girls are often the first to be pulled out of school and the last to return. Every girl has the right to learn, no matter where she lives or what she's been through. Education must be part of every emergency response. #GirlGoals

In times of crisis, girls are often the first to be pulled out of school and the last to return.

Every girl has the right to learn, no matter where she lives or what she's been through.

Education must be part of every emergency response. #GirlGoals
UNICEF Afghanistan (@unicefafg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest analysis shows modest progress in Afghanistan’s primary education, but challenges remain. Many boys drop out due to poverty and girls’ gains are fragile. With 2.13 million children still out of school, steady investment in learning is critical: unicef.link/42EdE25

Our latest analysis shows modest progress in Afghanistan’s primary education, but challenges remain.

Many boys drop out due to poverty and girls’ gains are fragile. With 2.13 million children still out of school, steady investment in learning is critical:
unicef.link/42EdE25