Victor Lindelöf
@vlindelof
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Footballer for @Manutd & The Swedish National team captain. 🔗 Instagram: victorlindelof
Manchester, England
Joined August 2011
A special afternoon at Old Trafford. Great way to bounce back 👏🏼
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I’m shocked and devastated by the terrible incidents in Brussels with the cold-hearted attacks on our fellow Swedes. I’m lost for words for the cruelty and inhumanity, I want to send my deepest condolences to the families and friends of those affected. At the same time, my
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Caught up with Footballer Fits to talk about my tattoos and the story they tell. Catch the full video on YouTube.
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Thank you Old Trafford. See you at Wembley on Saturday.
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Love to see it guys 🫶🏼😁
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In the Pallen Wollof village we met with the village’s only nurse, Aminata Jobs, who showed us how mothers are trained to screen children in the community to detect and prevent malnutrition among the children.
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We were able to sit down with some of the mothers to hear their stories and talk to nurses about the treatment programs that are mainly supported by @UNICEF donor funding.
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Increasing poverty levels and food insecurity are two of the major reasons for malnutrition amongst children under five and women of reproductive age.
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Yesterday we visited the Farafenni General Hospital where we had the chance to speak to Bakary Dampha, the Nutrition Officer at @UNICEFGambia about malnutrition which remains a major public health problem in The Gambia.
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As a father of two that’s one of the most touching experiences in my life and something which makes me incredibly proud to be a UNICEF ambassador. It was amazing to see how the contributions and support of UNICEF are helping so many mothers and young children.
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We also visited the EFSTH to learn more about the Maternity Ward, Inpatient Facility for malnourished children and Neo-Natal Ward. We had the opportunity to talk to mothers, doctors, nurses and UNICEF staff and learn more about UNICEF’s important contributions to the facility.
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They are all showing amazing courage in speaking up about the issues and their missing rights. Thank you, Zita, Haja Jabbie, Ya Aisatou Badjie, Letitia Grante and everyone else for sharing your important stories and thoughts on being a young girl in The Gambia.
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