Stephanie Dianne

@stef_dianne

Donor Relations Officer, UNHCR Uganda . Tweets are my own and do not necessarily mean endorsement.

Joined March 2012

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    Jun 18

    More people than ever are uprooted from their homes by war and violence. More than ever, solidarity is needed to offer them refuge and hope.

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    Jun 18

    The first monsoons have swept through Bangladesh's refugee settlements amid ongoing emergency response, damaging 1,000 shelters and killing one child

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    Jun 19

    Let’s not forget that many of these ppl are literally fleeing for their lives. “There are effective ways to ensure border control without putting families through the lasting psychological trauma of child-parent separation"

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    Jun 19

    UNHCR says 53% of 68.6 million people displaced worldwide are children.

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    Jun 19

    68,500,000 people. 68,500,000 stories. 68,500,000 dreams. 68,500,000 journeys. 68,500,000 lives uprooted. 68,500,000 missed chances. 68,500,000 longing for home. 68,500,000 unthinkable tragedies. 68,500,000 heads full of memories. 68,500,000 were displaced at the end of 2017.

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    On World Refugee Day, I ask you to remember the millions who were forced to leave their homes. Their story is one of resilience, perseverance and courage. Ours must be of solidarity, compassion and action.

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    Jun 19

    We are very honored to have a team of our models invited by to showcase their talent at the national celebrations in Nakivale settlement.

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  8. Jun 18

    25% tariff on Chinese goods seems fairly random. How could this possibly be an evidence based action?

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    Jun 16

    The Arctic Sunrise is in Seattle to put the Trans Mountain pipeline on notice! Follow & to keep up with this weekend’s ship tour & other events aboard the ship!

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    Jun 17

    "It has destroyed our houses. We have also counted 31 innocent people including children and elderly killed in the attack"

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    Jun 17

    Let us share the journey of refugees and migrants with concrete gestures of solidarity.

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    Jun 17

    Of the 36.7 million people living with , nearly 21 million are on antiretroviral therapy, and 11 million through supported programs.

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    ICE staff told us to wait five minutes. That was 50 minutes ago. and I literally banging on the door to gain entry to the jail to see separated families.

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    Jun 17

    When it comes to the end is in sight, and businesses and consumers can be part of making history.

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    We applaud Spain for its actions today in bringing to an end a sea-rescue crisis on the Mediterranean after a ship, the , was refused permission to land and disembark elsewhere more than 600 rescued people. Statement:

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    Jun 17

    In terms of the facilities, migrants are detained behind large metal chain link cells. Mats on the floor. Mylar silver blankets everywhere. Temperature is 72 degrees.

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    Jun 17

    Just finished our tour. They told us we only had 7 minutes to go through a 77,000 square-foot facility. But we stretched it out much longer. They told us this is the biggest border patrol detention center on the southern border. Currently total 1129 detainees.

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    Jun 17

    Shockingly there are situations where a parent may be taken to court to be charged, a separation occurs, only to return the same day sentenced to “time served” — but their child has already been taken to another facility. At that point nobody knows when they’d be reunited.

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    Jun 4

    So heart warming to see that being a does not deter one from succeeding from the ground up. We all need the same things in life. Happy that & are open to Refugees

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    Jun 16

    Bertine fled Congo’s war and was resettled in the United States. Now an elementary school principal, he is building a new life in Wyoming with his young family. 🇺🇸

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