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Sarah Lynne Ward

@salyward

Fundraiser and advocate for UNICEF UK🩵

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linkhttp://www.justgiving.com/UNICEFSarah calendar_today17-03-2011 05:13:57

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Relentlessly, UNICEF has called for a ceasefire.
However, right now our worst fear - Gazans’ nightmare - is a reality. But it is a reality that those holding power have the ability to prevent. We must all keep raising whatever voice we have. For the children of

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Rafah: a city of children.

Hundreds of thousands of them are sick, living with disabilities, malnourished or traumatized.

The children of Gaza need a ceasefire NOW.

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There is nowhere safe to go for the 600,000 children of Rafah, warns UNICEF Executive Director, Catherine Russell.

There is nowhere safe to go for the 600,000 children of Rafah, warns UNICEF Executive Director, Catherine Russell.
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There is nowhere safe to go in Gaza for the 600,000 children of Rafah.

UNICEF calls for children to not be forcibly relocated, and the vital infrastructure on which children rely to be protected.

unicef.org/press-releases…

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In a series of voice notes with the UNICEF team, Marwa, 21, reflects on the immense toll the war in Gaza has taken on her and her family.

UNICEF continues to call for an immediate and unrestricted humanitarian access to allow aid to reach children and families.

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UNICEF Spokesperson James Elder on the current situation for children in Rafah, Gaza.

Content warning: contains sensitive content.

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Hafez Badawi🇵🇸(@EngHafez89) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the story of my daughter, Habiba, who was born in Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza at the beginning of the genocidal war on the Gaza Strip on the thirteenth of October. She suffers from deformities as a result of giving birth in difficult circumstances.
gofund.me/c297d564

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From looming famine to soaring death tolls, the latest fear is the much-threatened military offensive in in southern Gaza.
Can it get any worse?
It always seems to.

theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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In Nov ⁦UNICEF⁩ called “a graveyard for children”.
This month I saw new graveyards in Rafah being constructed. And filled.
A military offensive in Rafah?!
Rafah: Home to Gaza’s largest remaining hospital & aid agencies’ main access point. Rafah: a city of children

In Nov ⁦@UNICEF⁩ called #Gaza “a graveyard for children”. This month I saw new graveyards in Rafah being constructed. And filled. A military offensive in Rafah?! Rafah: Home to Gaza’s largest remaining hospital & aid agencies’ main access point. Rafah: a city of children
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Huge thanks to Marriott Hotels Canary Wharf for looking after me so well before the and for your awesome work with UNICEF UK and neurodiversity awareness.

I did it!! So proud to have been chosen to run for and represent UNICEF ❤️

justgiving.com/UNICEFSarah

Huge thanks to @Marriott Canary Wharf for looking after me so well before the #LondonMarathon and for your awesome work with @UNICEF_uk and neurodiversity awareness. I did it!! So proud to have been chosen to run for and represent UNICEF ❤️ justgiving.com/UNICEFSarah
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Yesterday, I ran for fragile, tiny newborns in Gaza. The route was lined with huge Palestinian flags, a beautiful reminder of our shared humanity. When I needed to dig deep, I just remembered my ‘why’ and it helped me to stay strong.
justgiving.com/UNICEFSarah

Yesterday, I ran for fragile, tiny newborns in Gaza. The route was lined with huge Palestinian flags, a beautiful reminder of our shared humanity. When I needed to dig deep, I just remembered my ‘why’ and it helped me to stay strong. justgiving.com/UNICEFSarah
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UNICEF USA(@UNICEFUSA) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At this hospital in Gaza, children are participating in interactive storytelling, theater games and arts and crafts.

'Activities like this are so important to give children a chance to feel safe and to be a child again, even if for a short while,' says UNICEF's Tess Ingram.

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James Elder(@1james_elder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reports are now that more than 14,000 girls and boys have been killed in .
Perhaps we should say that slowly. Fourteen thousand. Perhaps we should do something.
And surely that 'something' is not a military offensive in Rafah. Ceasefire. Now

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