Clara V

@ClaraV660

Reporting Officer UNHCR () South Kivu, DRCongo. 🇨🇩 Photography, international relations, humanitarian work and all that jazz... 🌍- Tweets are personal.

Joined December 2012

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  1. Jun 20
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  2. May 3

    Impressive images of the in Eastern Democratic Republic of . The soldiers photographed from the national army remain the main perpetrator of violations against civilians in . via

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    Apr 10

    That face when you just wanted a faster way to rank girls by looks and ended up installing a fascist government in the most powerful country on earth

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    Apr 10

    Neglected Invisible Underfunded Even if they don't make the headlines, refugees in "forgotten crises" exist. And we'll continue to do all we can to help them.

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    Apr 7

    Burundian who sought asylum in DRC since 2015 show gratitude to host communities in Mulongwe- Fizi Territory on occasion of visit

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    Apr 6

    In DR Congo our met refugees who are successful entrepreneurs

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  7. Apr 6

    Powerful film to understand the cultural traditions and painful, sometimes deadly consequences of Female Genital Mutiliation - The Cut: Exploring FGM

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  8. Mar 25

    In DR we are seeing the direct effects of decreased which has led to escalations of and large-scale with a worrying lack of response. Meanwhile, Kabila's government shuns its own conference.

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  9. Mar 3

    "Apprends, dès 9ans à être un " - Livre sur la des «On a chopé la puberté» bourré de stéréotypes et dégradants.👉Pétition

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    Feb 27

    “We may have lost everything when we came here, but we have not lost our capacity” - an encouraging message to share with other , from refugee women in

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  11. Feb 26

    warns facing " disaster of extraordinary proportions" with & mass displacement in the country's southeast. Humanitarian response is struggling to meet the needs of over 4million IDPs.

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    Feb 20

    "People fleeing for their lives have shared stories of horrific violence during attacks against their villages, including killings, abductions & rape" as 's Tanganyika province plunges further into violence. Watch spox Andrej Mahecic brief press in Geneva today.

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  13. Feb 21

    "Estimates of the death toll in between 1998 and 2003 range from roughly 1m to more than 5m—no one counted the corpses." Cover Story. Is the press finally starting to wake up to the Congo tragedy?

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  14. Jan 30

    " defuse political anger and dole out as or benevolence what people ought to have by right. The NGO-ization of politics threatens to turn into a well-mannered, reasonable, salaried, 9-to-5 job. Real resistance has real consequences."

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  15. Jan 14

    More than 60,000 Central African have fled violence in CAR, and taken refuge in the since May 2017. They live exiled across the Ubangi River, longing to go home... Thanks to for this video.

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  16. Jan 11

    Excited to announce that has been awarded a grant from . Voices of Refugees shares stories to raise awareness about the realities of displacement. Find out more: / /

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  17. Jan 11

    While is a truly inspirational woman on many levels, she embodies the neoliberal : her story hides the role of political, economic & social by focusing on changing ourselves rather than the world we live in.

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  18. 26 Dec 2017

    "It's time to go home." Following the the took power in , causing hundreds of thousands of Hutu  to flee into neighbouring . Today, 23 yrs later, Rwandans in  are bravely returning home, hoping to rebuild their lives in Rwanda.

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  19. 19 Dec 2017

    ‘Today we will you until you regret being alive’. After the Congolese army retook parts of South Kivu pushing back rebel groups, soldiers have been accused of widespread abuses & . Read full report

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  20. 18 Dec 2017

    Damarise fled after the 1994 and has been in ever since. She is now returning home to Rwanda with the support of the . "Am I sad to leave Congo? No, I don’t regret anything. If I did, I wouldn’t be here talking to you, would I?” 🧡

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