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Two years ago,
#CycloneIdai caused devastation in#Mozambique,#Malawi &#Zimbabwe — leaving nearly 2 million in need of humanitarian assistance.
We need international support & solidarity as the Region tackles the climate crisis & #COVID19.pic.twitter.com/8ZrxJ1v2nW
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Great news! Our colleagues
@UNICEFZIMBABWE just signed a US$13 million agreement with@WBG_IDA to help#CycloneIdai affected families and#children access appropriate hygiene and sanitation, education and health services.#ForEveryChildpic.twitter.com/vORlsotqkx
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It's been 1 year after
#cycloneIdai made landfall in Southern#Africa,@UNICEF and partners continue its recovery work, including elements that make the affected population more resilient to future natural disasters.pic.twitter.com/A7WMjszSFD
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@AECID_es'#START ERT landed in#Bata
, the 1st of #TeamEurope to arrive. Made up on this occasion of 14 volunteer professionals including health workers & experts in humanitarian aid, this is its 2nd int'l mission after being deployed in#Beira
in the wake of #CycloneIdai. pic.twitter.com/zMT7fnMzvf
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One year since
#CycloneIdai devastated Mozambique, many people in the country are facing a bleak and uncertain future.@WFP is working to support those struggling to rebuild their lives. https://bit.ly/2TOFplj pic.twitter.com/KbcMOhDPVy
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#Commonwealth solidarity & concern for all affected by#CycloneEloise in#Mozambique,#ESwatini &#SouthAfrica, especially in Beira, which was still recovering from the devastation caused by#CycloneIdai in 2019, one of the worst ever to hit the region: https://bbc.in/2Mo9KpwПоказать эту ветку -
It has been one year since
#Mozambique has seen its worst humanitarian crisis in recent memory. Thousands of people have lost everything to#CycloneIdai. Today, volunteers and staff from@CruzVermelhaMOZ are still helping people get back on their feet. Thanks for what you do!
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One year after
#cycloneIdai hit Mozambique
, @IFRCAfrica &@CruzVermelhaMOZ continue to deliver assistance


to hundreds of thousands of affected people, but the scale of the needs continues to outstrip the resources that are available to meet them.
Stephen Ryan/IFRCpic.twitter.com/GwK6HRo4Af
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#CycloneIdai 1 year on & Mozambique
is on the road to recovery, but as the 30th most climate sensitive country in the world, it is still a long road
As one of the first countries to respond to the crisis, UK
is committed to tackling climate change. Estamos Juntos.
#COP26pic.twitter.com/hU4nEGDqOA
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Vocational and skills training is one important way to help people become more self reliant and provide for themselves and their families. That’s why
@USAID is partnering with@IOM_Mozambique in Sofala#Mozambique to help communities still recovering from#CycloneIdai pic.twitter.com/aPjyzsmvnd
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One year ago,
#Mozambique saw its worst disaster in recent memory when thousands of people lost everything to#CycloneIdai. Today, teams from@CruzVermelhaMOZ are still helping people recover.@ifrc@Francescoroccapic.twitter.com/BBuaO5CpPi
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Bile's family home & over 13,000 others were destroyed by
#CycloneIdai in Mozambique, 2019.@UNDP &@UNHABITAT have been working on resilient housing models with the aim to support the Government of Mozambique with its response to#Housing recovery.
https://bit.ly/2ZoW7dX pic.twitter.com/xH3etACDlz
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They failed to prepare for
#CycloneIdai, failed to prepare for#COVID19, failed to prepare for anything positive besides looting and corruption. Now they are preparing for#July31. This is what happens when you have Tsikamutanda in Officepic.twitter.com/IdtoZSHcQ4 -
The enemies of economic advancement and development are
Natural disasters #CycloneIdai
Sabotage #Jecha
Sanctions
Corruption
Disunity and lastly but not leastpic.twitter.com/sNE2TorcTX
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#CycloneEloise: huge thanks to private sector partners@AbsaMozambique@VodacomMZ@Samcol@LAM@cornelderbeira & ANE
who gave @UKinMozambique great update on their work in cyclone-hit areas today. Lessons learned in#CycloneIdai helped all parties better prepare & saved lives pic.twitter.com/dPHofpIKlo
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Today is
#NationalDoctorsDay -#GiftOfTheGivers doctors provided medical support during#CycloneIdai in#Mozambique and bombings in#Syria, as well at underfunded clinics in#SouthAfrica and our Al Rahma Hospital for the poor in Syria. #GreaterGood#Doctors#HealthyCountriespic.twitter.com/wKXnGUSDy5
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Don't miss out on today's episode of “Geração Consciente” focusing on Adaptation and Resilience when facing Climate Change. The
@GorongosaPark and Amostra Sobrinho will share their experience following#CycloneIdai on TV Media Mais at 6h30PM@COP26@NneNneUK@VickySeymour109pic.twitter.com/3WUXBX0ik6
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The best part of my job is meeting inspiring young women like Amelia and Angelina. These two were both affected by
#CycloneIdai but are volunteers, dedicated to helping others in their community
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#thanksvolunteers!pic.twitter.com/rkkP2ha5P1
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Just before the lockdown we had a routine check on our friends that were affected by
#cycloneidai. It was great to see them smiling again. When such disasters occur we are the first to arrive and the last to leave, making sure that community are back on their feet.@ZIRP_Zimbabwepic.twitter.com/UFNv5G0346 -
No one can hide from natural disasters. But we must be better prepared. Strong documentary by
@PBS on what it takes governments, the international community,@WFP & partners to respond to extreme weather events and save lives.#CycloneIdai
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