Nashon Tado

@NashonTado

Working on Communication and Media at Norwegian Refugee Council - East Africa & Yemen and Founder of Voice of Freedom 93.0FM

Nairobi
Joined August 2009

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  1. Retweeted
    Jun 29

    Why are these crises like and neglected? 3 factors: lack of political will lack of media attention lack of economic support

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    Jun 29

    Families displaced by the current offensive to Abs district, Bani Hassan sub district in the Alkhadarish village, Yemen. These families are from the Midi district and have been displaced three times so far, from Haradh to Midi and again to Abs district where they currently are.

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    Jun 28

    BREAKING: Insecurity displaces a staggering 1 million people in Ethiopia in just two months.

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  4. Jun 30

    An upsurge of inter-communal violence in West Guji and Gedeo regions has forced an estimated 978,000 people to flee their homes since 13 April, according to is assessing the situation and needs. displaced people.

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  5. Jun 27

    “The lack of resettlement places globally feeds the smuggling industry and pushes desperate people to embark on dangerous journeys” -

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    Jun 26

    Special Rapporteur on the of receiving important report on internal in - thank you

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    Jun 26

    Update on situation in , : Although situation remains volatile, people in Hodeidah city tell us that the last couple of days have been quiet with only few clashes reported during night. However, electricity is unavailable in many areas and water remains scarce. 1/5

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    Jun 20

    The beautiful Oromo ladies adorned in their cultural dress. More than 80% of Ethiopian refugees in Kenya are women and children.

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    Jun 20

    On we emphasize on the need to create and maintain a welcoming culture on the part of the host community and on ensuring that local communities have the capacity to integrate refugees.

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  10. Jun 20

    Celebrations today at Nyarugusu refugee camp in Tanzania.

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    Jun 19

    The number of people worldwide is increasing for the 6th year in a row, says new report: 68.5 million were displaced by start of 2018: - 40m have fled within their country - 28.5m have crossed a border & are refugees / asylum seekers

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    Jun 18

    Refugees have a lot to contribute to the host countries ~

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    Jun 18

    Refugees would love to identify themselves as Kenyans but they cannot because they have never been made to feel like they belong. ~

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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

    Follow for regular updates on the humanitarian situation in Hodeidah in .

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  16. Jun 19

    Bahati Ernestine Hategekimana gave a moving testimony on overcoming displacement challenges and urged policy-makers to prioritize for @refugeeaffairs

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  17. Jun 19

    Stakeholders Forum presented awards to winners of contest with Thanks for mobilizing student participation

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    Jun 18

    BREAKING: 68.5 million people forced to flee their homes due to conflict, according to new study. The number is increasing for the 6th year in a row.

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    Jun 18

    Highest number of refugees and displaced ever: 68 million people displaced worldwide, figure on the rise for 6th year. Painfully clear that int’l cooperation & peace diplomacy are in deep crisis.

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    Jun 13

    Include ALL, empower ALL!

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