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  1. The Secretary-General is gravely concerned by the resumption of the military offensive in southwest Syria and its continued devastating impact on civilians:

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    Jul 3

    From the tree to the classroom: These children in told the Deputy Secretary-General , visiting , they have a bright future thanks to a joint UN & humanitarian partners project that feeds them, gives them school books and keeps them safe.

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  4. The Secretary-General condemns the suicide attack in Jalalabad City, Nangarhar Province, that killed at least 19 civilians and wounded 20 others, including children:

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  5. Noon briefing today: latest on , Live:

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  6. It is impossible to visit these camps without breaking our hearts with the suffering of the Rohingya people, to the press after touring the Kutapolong settlement in Cox's Bazar with . Full transcript here: ttps://bit.ly/2KGd7CP

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  7. Noon briefing today: in Cox’s Bazar, latest on , , , Horst Köhler concludes visit to Live:

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  8. You can still watch the Facebook Live from Cox's Bazar from this morning.

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    Nothing could’ve prepared me for the scale of crisis and extent of suffering I saw today in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. I heard heartbreaking accounts from Rohingya refugees that will stay with me forever. My appeal to the int’l community is to step up support.

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  10. At a transit camp in Cox’s Bazar & are hearing harrowing stories of violent suffering from Rohingya refugees who have just arrived from Myamnar. These refugees want to go home and they want justice for those killed and raped.

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  11. Monsoon rains greet & as they arrive in Cox Bazar’s to hear first hand from Rohingya refugees who were forced to leave Myanmar.

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    We are off with & to visit the Rohingya refugee population now. After all they suffered, they need a place to recover so they can recover their lives and their hope.

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    The Rohingya are one of the most discriminated against and vulnerable communities on Earth. The Rohingya refugee crisis is a humanitarian and human rights nightmare. I thank Bangladesh for its generosity in hosting the refugees.

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  14. It’s never too late to wish a happy birthday!

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    Jul 1

    In hospital, caring for and Bangladeshi women together. Sadar District Hospital is overcrowded and underfunded, but the site in Cox’s Bazar, , offers a new and positive model of healthcare for women | | | | |

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  17. On 50th anniversary, Secretary-General calls Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty "essential pillar of international peace and security"

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    I increasingly see African leaders & citizens working together to build a great . The will ensure that the ambition in its is realized through the for people & planet

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  19. Nafissa, a very eloquent 14 year old, explains to & how her schools teaches reproductive health.

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    Jun 30

    Making newcomers feel welcome can be as easy as organising a friendship hike so everyone can get to know each other! 🤗 60 of

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