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The love of football goes beyond borders. The rights of refugee & migrant children should too. Support them by taking our challenge

Joined April 2009
Born on 11 December

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jul 3

    Taken out of school. Forced to fight. Married off. Hungry. Dying. Today, 11 million children in Yemen – more than the entire population of Switzerland – need help getting food, treatment, education, water & sanitation. :

    A young child wearing a red shirt stares with big eyes into the camera at a UNICEF-supported clinic in Yemen.
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  2. 7 hours ago

    Just be YOU. More at - our channel by youth, for youth.

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  3. Retweeted
    Jul 5

    In the fight against measles, UNICEF has found an unexpected ally – mobile phones.

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  4. 8 hours ago

    Our is from this little one in Iraq ⚽🏆 What excites us, unites us! This take our challenge to show your support for refugee & migrant children. We nominate . Can you beat 43 seconds? Our top score so far!

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  5. 10 hours ago

    Pentavalent protects children from five diseases. Find out how it became one of the most used vaccines in the world.

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  6. 11 hours ago

    📱🙌 is using mobile phones to prevent a measles outbreak. This is how:

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  7. 11 hours ago

    ⚽🏆💯 Check out 's #1 fan, Monzur Ali, as he takes on our challenge in Balukhali refugee camp, Bangladesh.

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  8. 12 hours ago

    "No more rats in the apartment. No more sleeping on the floor. No more stress." Check out 's inspiring story of making his football dreams come true.

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  9. Retweeted

    Horrific. 65 reported killings of children in southern Syria in less than three weeks. These are civilian children. Protection from violence is not a privilege nor a luxury; it’s a fundamental right of every Syrian boy and girl.

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  10. 14 hours ago

    Nothing like a good nap! 👶💤 This little one is waiting for her first immunization at a UNICEF-supported health centre in Uganda. Thanks for the photo 💙

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  11. Retweeted

    Last year Joella Dhlamini spent with highlighting her experience of in Ireland. Read more about Joella's story in today's

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  12. 15 hours ago

    GOOOOOOOOOAAAALLLLLLL!!!!!! Show your support for refugee & migrant children by taking our challenge. Film yourself shouting GOAL! for as long as you can. Post it w/ the hashtag & challenge your friends. The best ones will win prizes!

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  13. 16 hours ago

    Which of these prodigies won the Best Young Player award at the 2014 World Cup? 🤔 Take our quiz to find out 👉 

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  14. 16 hours ago

    Wacthing the ? We want to hear your ! Show support for refugee & migrant children by taking our challenge. ⚽Film yourself shouting GOAL! for as long as you can ⚽Post it w/ the hashtag & challenge your friends You could win a prize!

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  15. 18 hours ago

    Horrific. Reports of an entire family killed - including four children - in a village in rural Dera’a, bringing the reported number of children killed in southern alone to 65 in less than three weeks →

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  16. 24 hours ago

    Health = happiness. These Syrian refugee brothers just got a check-up at a UNICEF-supported mobile medical unit in .

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  17. Jul 5

    Recharging for the next adventure! 👶💤🌞 , dreams.

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  18. Jul 5

    Our goal for refugee children like this Rohingya boy is to make sure they have the same rights and opportunities as every other child. Show your support by taking our challenge! 👉 Best submissions will win prizes!

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  19. Jul 5

    Trauma. Shame. Scars. Hundreds of Rohingya women were raped in Myanmar. Now they are giving birth in Bangladesh.

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  20. Jul 5

    When children grow up in armed conflict, their deep mental scars are often overlooked. :

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  21. Jul 5

    Have you ever wanted a with us? Meet our colleagues at to discover how they joined and who they are.

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