Margarida Loureiro
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Margarida Loureiro
@LoureiroMag - 09/02/2021
Meet Elisa. Supporting change, and integration opportunities to displaced women in Cabo Delgado. #UNHCR Pemba https://t.co/tqFnlen0kv
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Margarida Loureiro
@LoureiroMag - 08/02/2021
Protection for communities by communities. #StandTall #WithIDPs https://t.co/8mKBKbtgTL
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Margarida Loureiro
@LoureiroMag - 06/02/2021
The right to clean water is a human right, it is not a privilege. #dignityforall https://t.co/1N3QoWZ2XO
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Margarida Loureiro
@LoureiroMag - 05/02/2021
Communities are a key source of protection. #UNHCR Pemba aims at preserving the unity of forcibly displaced persons by reducing the distance between them, by training community activists to prevent exposure to various protection risks, and help communities rebuild their lives. https://t.co/QQ4rkL10LB
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Margarida Loureiro
@LoureiroMag - 05/02/2021
RT @UNHCRMozambique: In #CaboDelgado, Protection Focal Points (PFPs) work with us to identify displaced individuals' urgent needs PFPs sup…
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Margarida Loureiro
@LoureiroMag - 04/02/2021
Forcibly displaced children have the right to be protected from abuse and harm. They have the right to enjoy family life, the right to health, education and play time. They know it. Do you? #UNHCR #WithIDPs https://t.co/P6ENJTUEkr
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Margarida Loureiro
@LoureiroMag - 03/02/2021
Do you have access to water, sanitation and hygiene? Do you think much about it? Forced displaced persons do. Access to #WASH is a fundamental human right. #UNHCR Pemba #WithIDPs https://t.co/SFHvFrvsjg
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Margarida Loureiro
@LoureiroMag - 27/01/2021
#UNHCR Pemba. We serve with Respect. We serve to Protect. https://t.co/d3Rf2ve99q
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Margarida Loureiro
@LoureiroMag - 23/01/2021
RT @UNHCRMozambique: 12 new protection desks will be built in #CaboDelgado, to better assist affected communities. Individual counselling…
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Margarida Loureiro
@LoureiroMag - 21/01/2021
https://t.co/jeTff2QiIo “The situation in Cabo Delgado is dire, it’s a humanitarian crisis, the international community cannot let the situation continue like this,” said Valentin Tapsoba, director of UNHCR in southern Africa.
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