Khaled Kabbara

@khaled_kabbara

Assistant Liaison Officer @ UNHCR in North Lebanon. Tweet my own - RTs ≠ endorsements -

Lebanon
Joined April 2012

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  1. Retweeted
    14 hours ago

    Why we must not just stand , but also the countries and people who host them. Responsibility sharing and international solidarity are critical.

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  2. Jun 20
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  3. Retweeted
    Jun 19

    68.5 million people displaced at the end of 2017. 25.4 million are = 2.9 million more than in 2016 = biggest increase witnessed in a single year. 1 in every 110 persons on earth is displaced. 85% find asylum in poor countries.

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  4. Jun 20

    I asked my colleagues, what does standing mean? Here are their responses, left to right: Tarek: respecting humanity Judy: providing protection Bilal: upholding rights What about you, how do you stand ?

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    Thank you, , for keeping the people we serve firmly in focus as you profile those of us behind the scenes. Grateful for your service.

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  6. Retweeted
    May 25

    Meet Angelina-Jolie Sharfo, a two-months-old Syrian refugee girl in North Lebanon! Her parents were touched by the empathy and compassion of UNHCR's Special Envoy Angelina Jolie. "We hope to return to Syria soon and wish our daughter a future as bright as Jolie's"

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  7. May 18
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  8. Retweeted
    May 17

    We are deeply saddened by a fire that swept through an informal settlement hosting 28 Syrian refugee families in Minieh, northern . Our teams are on the ground to provide the necessary assistance to the affected families. Thankfully, there were no casualties.

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  9. May 11

    Montaha, 60 yrs from Homs in Syria was very proud of herself being able to read & write “It makes my life much easier”. supports basic literacy classes benefiting both & Lebanese host community members.

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  10. May 11

    Fostering social interaction between & host community members through community support projects like this wonderful football pitch in Akkar, Northern Lebanon.

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  11. May 11

    UNHCR Deputy Representative Emmanuel Gignac is in Akkar today; visiting a rehabilitated football pitch as part of UNHCR’s efforts to support host & refugee communities in Lebanon.

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  12. Retweeted
    Apr 10

    As part of the outreach efforts in the , PI team held a teach-in session at for students &faculty members of the Faculty of Health Sciences. It aimed at raising awareness on & the context in & campaign.

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  13. Retweeted
    Apr 6

    30 undergraduate students from MENA countries who attend on a MEPI scholarship visited North Sub-Office.They were briefed on UNHCR operation in North Leb, context, , & campaign,&visited a refugee collective shelter

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  14. Retweeted
    Mar 19

    Lebanon hosts the largest number of refugees in 🌍 per capita. Both refugees & vulnerable host communities are struggling to keep afloat. Our campaign highlights UNHCR support to refugees & host communities & how we can all make difference when we come together.

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  15. Retweeted
    Mar 12

    Having never known anything but conflict at home and exile in Lebanon, Mohammad’s is just one story among millions affected by the seven-years war in

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  17. Mar 11
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  18. Mar 10

    7 years on, the war is older than his age. All he knows about his hometown is war. Yet, he is determined to hold on to his parents’ memories, believing in his role in the future of his .

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  19. Mar 8

    An annual shout-out to all remarkable and inspiring women in the world, over coming obstacles, defying perceptions, sculpting generations and leading by example. Happy International Women's Day!

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  20. Retweeted
    Mar 7

    To all the girls I met in the past year. Thx for confiding in me. I carry your big, bright dreams, hopes & tears with me. I’m rooting for you. Join us in demanding: “It’s her turn”. If you give her this chance, there's no limit to her potential.

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