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  1. Tweet épinglé
    27 janv.

    The rules of war: No targeting civilians. No targeting civilians. No targeting civilians. No targeting civilians. No targeting civilians. No targeting civilians. No targeting civilians. No targeting civilians. No targeting civilians. No targeting civilians.

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  2. il y a 11 heures

    5 things you need to know about chemical weapons:

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  3. il y a 13 heures

    Years of brutal war in have left: *Hundreds of thousands killed or injured. *6.1 million displaced inside the country. *4 out of 5 living in poverty. *13 million in need of aid. *1.75 million children out of school.

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  4. il y a 14 heures

    The rules of war in a nutshell: -Civilians, medical personnel and aid workers: -Torture: -Use of chemical and biological weapons: -Nuclear weapons:

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  5. a retweeté
    8 avr.

    How do you get aid into the world's worst war zones?

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  6. 8 avr.

    Chemical weapons – here are the facts.

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  7. 8 avr.

    “I don’t want to lose my children to hunger.” Bertine’s words are echoed by millions affected by unrelenting violence in DR Congo. Today, around 7.7 million people don’t know where their next meal will come from.

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  8. 8 avr.

    We must never allow ourselves to become numb to human suffering in war.

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  9. 8 avr.

    This is the reality of life in , where 7 out of 10 people rely on humanitarian aid.

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  10. 8 avr.

    No time, no place, not ever. The rules of war are clear.

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  11. 7 avr.

    Doctors. Nurses. Paramedics. Hospital staff. Every day in war zones, they risk their lives to help anyone in need of medical care.

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  12. 7 avr.

    In , if you don’t die from shelling or fighting, you may die due to the lack of functioning clinics or available medicine. Today, less than 45% of hospitals are operating, while less than 30% of the needed medicines are getting in.

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  13. 7 avr.

    From trash to treatment centre. This health clinic in the middle of the Colombian jungle is made entirely of recycled plastic.

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  14. 7 avr.

    For every 65,000 people in Australia, there are 227 doctors. For every 65,000 people in South Sudan, there is 1 doctor. Decades of conflict in South Sudan has shattered hopes for a functioning medical system.

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  15. 7 avr.

    A health system, crippled. An economy, ruined. A country, broken. Yemeni society is succumbing to a slow death through mass hunger and little medicine:

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  16. 6 avr.

    4 countries. 8 million in need of aid. 9 years of continued fighting. Today, the crisis is far from over.

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  17. 6 avr.

    Every day, we provide hot meals with to over 20,000 people who fled the fierce fighting in . This is how the meals are prepared and delivered to local shelters:

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  18. 6 avr.

    “Lethal force must only be used as a last resort.” Our statement on :

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  19. a retweeté
    6 avr.

    These are not just butterflies. It’s a wish list of displaced children of . Raghd (12) wishes to become an engineer. Enaam (13) to become a nurse. But Sidra is missing her brother who left the country. And Rajeh is longing to see his mother who died 😢

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  20. 5 avr.

    Struggling to survive. 3 years of unrelenting war has decimated ’s health system, leaving over 15 million people with little access to basic care. Inside the :

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  21. 5 avr.

    Her worn-out shoes show just how long this young girl walked to reach safety. Tens of thousands of people have fled . Together with , our team continues to work around the clock to ensure these families have food, shelter and medical care.

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