Kobe Hautekiet
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Kobe Hautekiet
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🔎 on climate change, environment and children's rights @UNICEFBelgium during the week. ⚽️ en 🚴🏼 in ‘t weekend. Views are mine.
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An estimated 130,000 children in Al Fasher, Sudan, are at a high risk of grave rights violations, with reports of abduction, killing and maiming, and sexual violence.

UNICEF calls for an immediate ceasefire, safe, unimpeded humanitarian access, and the protection of civilians, especially children.
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UNICEF @unicef.org · Jul 21
This is a man-made disaster.

Enough is enough. The United Nations must be allowed to deliver aid of all types at scale to families in Gaza, wherever they are.
"An average of 28 children have been killed each day – the equivalent of an entire classroom. Consider that for a moment. A whole classroom of children killed, every day for nearly two years."
UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell’s remarks on the humanitarian situation for children in Gaza at the UN Security Council meeting
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UNICEF @unicef.org · Jul 13
Yet again, we're seeing horrific reports of the killing of seven children in Gaza this time as they were waiting for water at a distribution site.

UNICEF calls for an immediate and lasting ceasefire, aid at scale and release of hostages.
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UNICEF @unicef.org · Jul 3
In a play activity at a UNICEF-supported temporary space in Gaza, Yamen, 7, drew a wish: a sky without drones and warplanes.

A long-lasting ceasefire is vital for children’s survival. Share Yamen’s wish to show your support.
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UNICEF @unicef.org · Jul 1
1 in 2 children in the Middle East and North Africa live in a conflict-affected country. Violence continues to disrupt nearly every aspect of their lives.

UNICEF urges all parties to conflict in the region to end hostilities and uphold international law: t.co/8fxMZt0WjL
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"Deze vreselijke situatie wordt bijna genormaliseerd, het doden van kinderen. Kinderen schreeuwen van de pijn in het ziekenhuis, en pijnstillers worden hun ontzegd."

James Elder @unicef.org is net terug uit Gaza. Bekijk hier het #terzake interview: vrtnws.be/p.owZq1GbZwp6
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Vanavond: Al 500 Palestijnen stierven bij het uitdelen van voedselhulp in Gaza. #terzake sprak met getuigen van het geweld aan de verdeelpunten. James Elder @unicef.org is net terug uit Gaza. En @coolskat.bsky.social praat met David Criekemans over de NAVO-top en conflict Israël-Iran.
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"Children in the Gaza Strip have begun to die of hunger. Unlike adults, they cannot endure such suffering. I think of them, imagining the food they long for but can’t have – and the thought is heartbreaking."

Read every word of this, by Aya Al Hattab #Gaza

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Israel is starving us in Gaza. This is what that feels like | Aya Al-Hattab
Because of the blockade, hunger is part of our daily reality now. It is deep and cruel, and there is no relief, says Palestinian writer Aya Al-Hattab
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UN experts urge @coe.int Member States to negotiate an additional protocol to the European Convention to protect the right to a clean, healthy & sustainable environment.

No more delays for a #HealthyEnvironmentForAll!
www.ohchr.org/en/press-rel...

@srenvironment.bsky.social @srtoxics.bsky.social
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Approximately 3,500 children have died or disappeared attempting to cross the Central Mediterranean migration route to Italy over the past 10 years, according to latest @unicef.org estimates - Equivalent to one child losing their life every day for a decade.

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Approximately 3,500 children have died in the central Mediterranean over the past 10 years
18 April marks 10 years since a catastrophic shipwreck off the coast of Italy killed more than 1,000 people, including children
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