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UNICEF's Office of Emergency Programmes (EMOPS) Twitter account focuses on UNICEF's humanitarian action for children caught in crises and complex emergencies.
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http://unicef.org 31-07-2017 13:33:54
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Monsoon and cyclone season is a major threat to the #Rohingya #refugee children. Help keep them safe. → uni.cf/Rohingya v/UNICEF Bangladesh








This injured girl is being treated at a UNICEF-supported hospital in Hodeidah, #Yemen. Attacks are having a devastating impact on children. Peace needs to be given a chance. The children of Yemen deserve nothing less. #ChildrenUnderAttack v/UNICEF MENA - يونيسف الشرق الأوسط وشمال إفريقيا





The constant struggle to survive As monsoon season begins, many #Rohingya #refugee families are forced to relocate for fear of landslides and flooding. → uni.cf/Rohingya #WorldRefugeeDay v/UNICEF Bangladesh


Following "heartbreaking" scenes of separation, Catherine Russell urges US to think again about policies that endanger children and divide families on the southern border.IOM - UN Migration 🇺🇳 cites UN childrens' rights convention bit.ly/2MzifKh

“Detention and family separation are traumatic experiences that can leave children more vulnerable to exploitation and abuse and can create toxic stress which, as multiple studies have shown, can impact children’s long-term development. " v/Catherine Russell unicef.org/press-releases…


22M+ people in #Yemen need humanitarian aid. The largest humanitarian crisis in the🌎 Here is how the United Nations & partners are helping. #ECOSOC #InvestInHumanity

“Closing that port means that you’re cutting the last artery to #Yemen.” Elias Diab The New York Times #ChildrenUnderAttack UNICEF Yemen mobile.nytimes.com/2018/06/19/wor…

The United Nations has verified more 21,000 violations committed against children in 2017. Full statement on the Children and Armed Conflict Report: un.org/sg/en/content/…


“I want to grow up to be a successful business woman & today’s photography workshop will help in marketing my products,” says Hadia, 16. A group of 20 adolescents are participating in 5-day photo workshop; part of UNICEF South Asia initiative. v/@unicefafg
