Raouf MazouVerified account

@RaoufMazou

Representative in Kenya , Passionate about human development. Retweets do not necessarily mean endorsement.

Nairobi, Kakuma, Dadaab
Joined April 2014

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  1. Retweeted
    8 hours ago

    D’où sont originaires la plupart des ? Les deux tiers des réfugiés proviennent de cinq pays seulement : 🔹 Syrie 🔹 Afghanistan 🔹 Soudan du Sud 🔹 Myanmar 🔹 Somalie Notre rapport statistique sur les Tendances mondiales en 2017 :

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  2. Retweeted
    Jun 19

    “Solidarity exists and has to be listened to.”

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  3. Retweeted
    Jun 19

    New study shows Kenyans hold positive attitudes towards refugees. 71% support working rights 94% government providing services to refugees 78% combining local development +support for refugees

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  4. Retweeted
    Jun 18

    Reasons why the self-reliance model for refugee camps works: ✔️ A focus on jobs & education helps restore autonomy & dignity ✔️ Help is about development not just aid ✔️ It encourages socio-economic integration via

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  5. Retweeted
    Jun 18

    Refugees are often regarded as a threat or a financial and resource burden. This attitude needs to change. Just because they came to their country with little or no material possessions does not mean they have nothing to offer ~

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    Jun 18

    By reducing the price of basic commodities while maintaining good quality, the private sector can play a positive developmental role for refugees ~ Luba Shara

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  7. Retweeted
    Jun 18

    We have embarked on comprehensive refugee response. We encourage the host countries to incorporate refugees as well as prepare them to return and develop their host countries when the opportunity arises - Ivana Unluova

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    Jun 18

    I am using my training in tailoring and design as platform to sensitize young women in Kakuma to appreciate fashion as well as empower them to do something positive with their lives ~ Tabisha Esperance

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  9. Jun 16

    What better inclusion than through excellence in football as well!

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  10. Retweeted
    Jun 15

    Getting a lesson on social integration by women refugees from DRC, Burundi and Southern Sudan. They don't care where one comes from, they care about working together for a better, liveable . They care about dignity of self and family.

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  11. Retweeted
    Jun 13

    Panel discussion on the ‘Socioeconomic inclusion of refugees in Kenya’ as roadmap to self-reliance and empowerment moderated by

    , , and 6 others
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  12. Retweeted
    Jun 13

    Panel discussion on a new approach for refugee protection. This approach emphasizes inclusion of refugees in all facets of life while in displacement.

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  13. Jun 11

    It was excellent to have , a lead financial analyst, join and see how host community and are creating wealth. He aptly captures the event in his article. Looking forward to his insight and suggestions on how we can do better.

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  14. Retweeted
    Jun 11

    My 3 takeaways from 1. ERASE ARTIFICIAL line btwn Humanitarians & Development 2. MOBILIZE power of BOTH stats + human stories 4 max impact 3. FACILITATE poetry, sports, film, music. ALL are necessary 4 restoring human dignity & normalcy 🙏🏼

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  15. Retweeted
    Jun 10

    The TEDx Kakuma camp was a great event. Best believe the was well represented. Thank you and for doing it LuQuLuQu. Join the tribe today!

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  16. Retweeted
    May 30

    Halima Aden,, the first model was born in camp.What an emotional journey, going back to that very camp to speak at on 9 June. Thanks , for organising such an historic event

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  17. Retweeted
    Jun 9

    The newly appointed UNHCR Godwill Ambassador hanging out with at Kakuma 4 where is being screened live.

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    Jun 10

    What a moment! Still pinching myself that this happened. This happened! Thank you for the incredible opportunity. MY HEART IS FULL. 🇰🇪

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    Jun 9

    Just upped my star game with these grounded, focused, and trailblazing women., Nomzamo Mbatha, advocate for its LuQuLuQu movement, and Halima Aden a former refugee from Kakuma supporting

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  20. Retweeted
    Jun 9

    Congratulations to the organisers of for a successful event. Such a noble idea lending the platform to different voices in the refugee programme. Good work to the curators and

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