Mohamed M. M. Fall

@MohamedFall

Mr. Fall has been serving, since November 2016, as UNICEF Representative in Nigeria.

Joined May 2011

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  1. Retweeted
    22 hours ago

    with Herbert Wighwe,GMD celebrating successful partnership for the promotion of education for Nigeria's children.

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    22 hours ago

    together with and working towards reducing number of out of school children in Kaduna State and Nigeria.

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  3. Jun 20

    Extremely proud of staff award our team in received from . It shows the team's unwavering commitment 2 work together even in the most difficult times. It's also a tribute to our fallen colleagues who gave their lives serving the of .

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  4. Retweeted
    Apr 20

    “We have to improve performance to close out the Routine Immunization gap” - Dr. Faisal Shuaib, ED/CEO NPHCDA

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    Jun 19

    “There’s suddenly congestion in our schools. It’s the blessing behind this tragedy. You find suddenly many more people interested in getting an .” READ how young choose to fight w/ books via

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  6. Jun 18

    I stand firmly w/ Humanitarian Coordinator of & condemn the attacks in . Civilians are & these brutal attacks are another awful reminder that in NE need against ongoing violence. via

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    Jun 18
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  8. Retweeted
    Jun 18

    The 2018 African Regional Commission for certification for Eradication (ARCC) meeting opens in Abuja. appreciates the of for accepting to host this conference. We look forward to in & Africa.

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  9. Retweeted
    Jun 16

    I have received from the Staff Award on ’s behalf, in recognition of team’s solidarity, enduring commitment & unwavering support to children in most need throughout the most difficult time we had last year. To Tejinder Sandhu & all staff.

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    Jun 16

    Children form almost half of Africa’s population. In the drive towards sustainable development, let's ensure we .

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    Jun 15

    Everything you need to know about 106 IDP sites in Borno State where is facilitating coordination and management with , including gap analysis for all sectors: Also available for Adamawa:

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    Jun 15

    When fathers bond with their babies from the beginning of life, they are more likely to play a more active role in their child’s development. Sadly, many fathers are not entitled to paid paternity leave: via

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  13. Retweeted
    Jun 14

    is coming up! Our Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham kicks off celebrations with a message! ⬇️

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    Jun 14

    “The policy dialogue on is a welcome development by UNICEF. I urge policymakers & other stakeholders to maximize this opportunity to address in Bayelsa State.” - , our Chief of Rivers field office at policy dialogue on investment in nutrition.

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  15. Retweeted
    Jun 11

    The extension of support to vaccine financing in is evidence of the great leadership by HMH & my brother ED . Grateful for the increasing confidence from GAVI & other partners in the work we do

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  16. Jun 11

    .’s approval to extend its program in from 2021 to 2028 w/ US$1 billion investment, a strong indication of trust & great milestone for children’s healthcare! All possible thanks to leadership of & !

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    Jun 11

    “Largest singular investment in children’s health in Nigeria,” highlights the importance of ’s funding for & ’ commitment to more children & provide primary services.

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  18. Retweeted
    Jun 10

    has the world's highest number of under-immunized children (4.3 million). We won't desert them if GON also stands by our side:

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    Apr 30

    Only 1 in 4 children in receive all recommended vaccines. Let's work together to ensure every child is protected against vaccine-preventable diseases!

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    Jun 8

    2/3 At 4.3 million children, Nigeria has the largest number of under immunized children in the world. This must change! No child should be allowed to die from preventable diseases.

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