"This is a child protection crisis in a country that is already one of the worst places on earth to be a child.” Read the full remarks of UNICEF #Afghanistan Representative, Hervé Ludovic De Lys https://t.co/HuBJwETZsV
— UNICEF Afghanistan (@UNICEFAfg) August 30, 2021
"On Saturday, [@UNICEFAfg] reunited those children with their families. It was a practical, personal and poignant illustration of what @UNICEF means when we say, “no child left behind.” Read our Rep's remarks at today's noon briefing👇💙 https://t.co/v3zrhce0zc
— Sam Mort (@SamMort9) August 30, 2021
Thanx @UNICEFAfg @SamMort9 for all your efforts to continue to deliver basic services to vulnerable Afghan people in the hinterland while the rest of the world's media is focused on happenings at the Kabul airport. Please #stayanddeliver. @unicefchief @UNICEFUSA_CEO @UNICEFROSA. https://t.co/gd7RZmwJcf
— Kul Chandra Gautam (@KulCGautam) August 29, 2021
@UNICEFAfg sends our condolences to all those who lost loved ones, especially children, in the terrible attack last night. Children #NotATarget #ForEveryChild, peace https://t.co/fHWYgw7yn8
— Sam Mort (@SamMort9) August 27, 2021
However, these r desperate times for my beloved country & people. But still, we believe sunrise after this stormy night.
— Ehsan Popal (@EhsanPopal7) August 24, 2021
@UNICEFAfg is now responding to what u need, instead of what we think u need.
Send "help" to @UReportAfgh & let us know about the society through ur eyes. pic.twitter.com/GUcm4r6mi4
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