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Jude Halaseh

@JudeHalaseh

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Legal Aid at @NRC_Norway in Bangladesh | Previously in Moldova & Romania, Burkina Faso, Niger, Myanmar, Syria and Jordan | Views reflected here are my own.

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@NRC_Norway
Norwegian Refugee Council
2 years
Storm Daniel has caused enormous destruction in #Libya. Our colleagues on the ground are ready to deliver emergency shelter, food and drinking water, but urgent funding is needed. Now is the time to show solidarity.
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@NRC_Norway
Norwegian Refugee Council
2 years
Meet Kampaari, primary school teacher in Pama, a town under blockade in eastern Burkina Faso. @NRC_CWA, @EduCannotWait, @UNICEF and @UNHCRWestAfrica call on all parties to guarantee safe access to quality education for all children. #EducationUnderAttack
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@WillCarter_NRC
William Carter
2 years
These numbers are atrocious. Today, 4,874,558 people are reported to have fled the harrowing armed conflict in #Sudan over the past 136 days, and are surviving on very little except the generosity of already-impoverished communities in Sudan, a threadbare #humanitarian response,
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@NRC_CWA
NRC Central and West Africa
3 years
Le #BurkinaFaso est la crise la plus négligée au monde en 2022 selon @nrc_norway. Thread 1/6 A voir et lire l’histoire d’Aïssatou*, quatre fois déplacée en quatre ans. *prénom modifié
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@JudeHalaseh
Jude Halaseh
3 years
Le #BurkinaFaso is the most neglected crisis in the world according to @nrc_norway. Check out the story of Aïssatou…
nrc.no
The story of Aïssatou, displaced four times in four years.
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@NRC_Norway
Norwegian Refugee Council
3 years
#BREAKING: Burkina Faso is the world’s most neglected crisis Redirection of aid and attention towards Ukraine has increased neglect of some of the world’s most vulnerable people. Read our latest report on the world's top ten most neglected crises:
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nrc.no
For the first time, Burkina Faso tops the list of the world’s most neglected displacement crises, according to a new report from the Norwegian Refugee C...
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@NRC_Norway
Norwegian Refugee Council
3 years
PRESS RELEASE 📢 As of February 2023, 6,134 schools and academic institutions in #BurkinaFaso were closed due to rampant insecurity and violence, impacting over a million children ⬇️ https://t.co/l4TFfjVHJs
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Over a million children in Burkina Faso are currently affected by school closures with 6,134 academic institutions shut as of February 2023, an increase...
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@NRC_Egeland
Jan Egeland
3 years
Flying out of Bangladesh tonight, it’s clear that with every year that passes, the Rohingya community that has witnessed the worst of humanity is being unmade. What the Rohingya have endured – what they continue to endure – is a loss truly beyond belief.
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@newhumanitarian
The New Humanitarian
3 years
Greece’s reception of Ukrainians escaping Russia’s invasion shows another way is possible – if only there was the political will. https://t.co/ViOBtm7xXV
thenewhumanitarian.org
The dignified reception for Ukrainians shows that the harsh conditions faced by other refugees are anything but inevitable.
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@NRC_Egeland
Jan Egeland
3 years
1. South Sudan 2. Afghanistan 3. Syria 4. Ethiopia 5. Mali 6. Myanmar 7. D.R. Congo 8. CAR 9. Cameroon 10. Nigeria These were the most dangerous places to be an aid worker in 2021, report @HumOutcomes. And sadly some of the contexts with the greatest humanitarian needs.
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@NRC_Egeland
Jan Egeland
3 years
According to @haaretzcom, Israel admits killing 5 Palestinian children, including 3 who participated in our trauma programme, in an airstrike on 7 August. 17 children died in Gaza during 3 days of hostilities. Their deaths demand accountability.
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@IDMC_Geneva
IDMC
3 years
#InternalDisplacementUpdate: In addition to the #earthquake in #Afghanistan - thought to be the deadliest in 20 years - #China and #Indonesia were also struck by earthquakes in June, triggering a total of 81,000 displacements.
aljazeera.com
Afghanistan’s deadliest earthquake in 20 years injures 1,500 people in the remote provinces of Paktika and Khost.
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Jude Halaseh
3 years
Other crises are just competing for crumbs...
@newhumanitarian
The New Humanitarian
3 years
The UN's flash appeal for Ukraine is more than 80 percent funded. Senior humanitarian figures argue that money is now more urgently needed elsewhere, but directing attention and donations to other crises is proving difficult: https://t.co/tPGw1DXQ6r
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Jan Egeland
4 years
Sad but unsurprising that DRC tops this list. Congo is a textbook example of neglect. One of the worst humanitarian crises this century, yet there's little aid, less conflict resolution & negligible media coverage of the waves of brutal attacks on civilians shattering communities
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@BBCWorld
BBC News (World)
5 years
At least 18 people have been killed as police tried to disperse anti-coup rallies in several Myanmar cities on Sunday https://t.co/tBku9VDs3d
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@newhumanitarian
The New Humanitarian
5 years
What happens when crimes are committed in one of the world’s largest refugee camps? @KaamilAhmed examines the makeshift Rohingya justice system: https://t.co/Pjjr38GksE
thenewhumanitarian.org
No courts, no justice: Women and girls are left behind by a patchwork system focused on mediation rather than prosecution.
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@newhumanitarian
The New Humanitarian
5 years
Do aid workers need to be neutral to do a good job? We asked, you answered:
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thenewhumanitarian.org
Is this humanitarian principle a fallacy or a necessity? Here’s what you had to say.
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