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٢ س Mark Lowcock
As I said today at the noon briefing with , we need to seize the moment of opportunity in . We call on the international community to generously support the humanitarian response including to .
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٥ س Mark Lowcock
Looking forward to joining at noon briefing today to speak about our visit to . The DRC is facing one of the largest and most complex humanitarian crises in the world - including fighting - with women and among the most vulnerable.
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قام Mark Lowcock بإعادة تغريد
١٤ س OCHA Southern & Eastern Africa
Water levels in started to decrease, which will facilitate and accelerate the humanitarian response from now on. But some areas are still flooded. In this picture we took yesterday, people are crossing a flooded road towards Buzi to reach dry zones.
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١٩ س Mark Lowcock
A privilege to address 3,000+ students today with at the opening of . Future leaders in the making.
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قام Mark Lowcock بإعادة تغريد
٢٤ مارس World Health Organization (WHO)
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It's . These are 5 key facts you need to know about :
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قام Mark Lowcock بإعادة تغريد
٢٤ مارس UN Humanitarian
Just four months ago, little Fawaz lay desperately ill from severe acute malnutrition and tuberculosis. This we revisited him. His recovery is incredible - but not a miracle. TB treatment exists and it works.
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قام Mark Lowcock بإعادة تغريد
٢٣ مارس UN Humanitarian
The response to continues through difficult terrain. We and our partners inc and are on the ground providing life-saving assistance to the hundreds of thousands affected. See how you can help us get to those who need us most ➡️
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٢٣ مارس Mark Lowcock
Looking forward to discussions on how to translate commitments into action while putting people at the centre at the on 26 March
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قام Mark Lowcock بإعادة تغريد
٢٢ مارس UN Humanitarian
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قام Mark Lowcock بإعادة تغريد
٢١ مارس UN Humanitarian
Chad: US$474M urgently needed to reach two million people struggling with hunger, displacement and epidemics -
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قام Mark Lowcock بإعادة تغريد
٢٢ مارس Henrietta H. Fore
In countries affected by conflict, three times more children die from diseases caused by unclean water & poor sanitation than from violence. UNICEF is working to provide safe water to around 35 million people living in emergencies worldwide.
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٢١ مارس Mark Lowcock
An estimated US $1.65 billion is needed to meet the needs of women, children, families and vulnerable communities including people with disabilities in
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قام Mark Lowcock بإعادة تغريد
٢١ مارس UN Humanitarian
Hundreds of families in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe have lost everything because of . The is on the ground providing life-saving assistance. But you can help too ➡️
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٢١ مارس Mark Lowcock
Urgent funding is needed to meet massive humanitarian needs in . At the end of our visit, and I appeal for support to help millions of people in need of assistance.
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قام Mark Lowcock بإعادة تغريد
٢٠ مارس CERF
has left a path of destruction for hundreds of thousands of people in need across Southern Africa. allocates US$20M from to ramp up the humanitarian response in 🇲🇿 🇲🇼 🇿🇼 But much more is needed >>
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٢٠ مارس Mark Lowcock
Today, I’m at a camp for internally displaced people in Bunia where millions of people have been displaced by conflict. The world needs to do more for them so they can have the chance to return home and resume their lives.
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قام Mark Lowcock بإعادة تغريد
١٦ مارس UN Humanitarian
. teams have arrived on the ground in where has left a trail of devastation, cutting off electricity and communications, destroying homes, medical facilities and crops. Please donate to our emergency appeal:
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١٩ مارس Mark Lowcock
Very pleased to visit , and exchange hats, with my friend and colleague : we are all in this together and we are all interchangeable
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١٩ مارس Mark Lowcock
At an Ebola Operations Center in where important work is being done to monitor the Ebola virus which killed nearly 600 people in North Kivu. The is working with to support in the response, as well as address other diseases such as cholera and measles.
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١٩ مارس Mark Lowcock
Just visited the fastastic centre in that helps survivors of brutal sexual violence. The & partners helped 35K women & girls last year, w/ access to medical care, psychosocial counseling, legal aid and addressing stigma. But we need to do more.
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