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@WFPChief

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Rome, Italy
Joined April 2017

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    ‘s message to combatants in Yemen: “We urge all parties to preserve the free flow of lifesaving humanitarian and commercial goods through that port. We think it’s key.”

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    9 hours ago

    We are really happy to share a moment with Carlos Aparicio Honorable Ambassador of Bolivia in Italy and with Executive Director of , today we were able to talk about the challenges of Bolivia and how we are going to achieve and in Bolivia

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  3. Meet some of our Country Directors, in town this week 's executive board. These men and women are my reps on the ground, my eyes and ears in the field, the people I rely on to reach those we serve. I'm tremendously grateful for their hard work every day!

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  4. Jun 20

    Great to see you again, ! We are committed to in Afghanistan.

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  5. Jun 20

    Last year, the number of refugees fed rose by 50 percent, to more than 9 million. Peace, a chance at a better life ... that's what many tell me they want. We must break the hunger/conflict cycle. .

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  6. Jun 19

    Agree wholeheartedly with my good friend : Helping our brothers and sisters in need is at the very core of our humanity. Grateful for the tireless work of and others. is .

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  7. Jun 19

    Great to meet with today; discussing future of food security in and how to cope with ongoing .

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  8. Jun 18

    Grateful beyond words for the love and support I’ve had from this angel of my life. Happy 30th anniversary, Mary Wood. So blessed to have you by my side.

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  9. Jun 18

    WFP Executive Board meets this week - honored to have President of Niger and HRH Princess Haya of UAE here to open our session and discuss humanitarian priorities around the world. See my message on with

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  10. Jun 14

    Wishing all those celebrating a peaceful and happy

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  11. Jun 14

    My thoughts are with the people of Yemen. still working to deliver aid via critical Hodeida port lifeline. Civilians must be protected and humanitarian law respected! My statement:

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  12. Jun 10

    Great meetings in France with and members of the 🇫🇷 We can and will do much more together in the to reach

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  13. Jun 6

    Great to be w/ my friends & this a.m. to launch next step in , cooperation … more coordination at country level means greater impact towards Zero Hunger!

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  14. Jun 1

    The path to ending hunger in South Sudan -- and in just about every other region with many hungry people – starts with peace.

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  15. May 25

    Last week I had the privilege to throw out the first pitch at a game in 🇰🇷 Thank you and for your support and thank you for promoting and ⚾️

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  16. Retweeted
    May 25

    Conflict forces millions of people to abandon their land, homes & jobs. Yesterday's UN Security Council vote is a huge step forward in the effort to break the cycle of conflict and hunger:

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  17. May 24

    It's estimated 122 million of the 155 million stunted children in the world live in conflict zones. These suffering youngsters need our help, not just for food, but for long-lasting peace. A unanimous UN Security Council is on their side.

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  18. May 24

    In in October.. she asked for peace. Today, the UN Security Council approved a resolution on conflict and hunger, a powerful statement that the the path to peace, stability and development means ending hunger.

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  19. May 22

    The making of a miracle in Maradi. Today, I saw firsthand how can help turn deserts into gardens...bringing hope to a community struggling with drought and conflict in Niger. Saving Lives. Changing Lives.

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  20. May 21

    Yesterday, I met the future of Mali...these amazing school kids so full of potential thanks to school meals with food bought from local farmers. A win-win for everybody!

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