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Hi @Support My Twitter account (@ItsKiprotich1) got suspended and I've never violated the @X rules. I appealed the suspension under Case#0379658223 via the Help Center form but got no response Please help restore my account @elonmusk @Support @premium @Safety

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Funny how fast misinformation spreads nowadays. Turns out the Amputee football team was not stranded at Frankfurt Airport but waiting for their connecting flight to Nairobi. Also, turns out it is Lufthansa airline, and not Kenyans living in Germany, that made the provision for…

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Hi @Support My Twitter account (@ItsKiprotich1) got suspended and I've never violated the @X rules. I appealed the suspension under Case#0379658223 via the Help Center form but got no response Please help restore my account @elonmusk @Support @premium @Safety

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#C4CKenya advocates for mutual accountability between international and local partners, ensuring that local actors have an equal say in decision-making processes as outlined in the Charter For Change. @C4CKenya

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By endorsing the Charter for Change, local organizations are holding international agencies accountable and ensuring that their voices are heard in the decision-making process.#C4CKenya @C4CKenya

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#C4CKenya conference showcases Charter for Change's commitment to building partnerships that value local voices and drive sustainable change from within communities.

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Through #C4CKenya, the Charter For Change supports Kenya’s journey towards localization, ensuring local organizations co-lead responses, receive essential resources, and contribute significantly to humanitarian and development programs. @C4CKenya

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The #C4CKenya conference is a call to action for the humanitarian and development sectors. Join us in reimagining a future where locally-led solutions take center stage Charter For Change. @C4CKenya

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The Charter For Change drives impactful localization in Kenya, with #C4CKenya fostering local actors’ leadership, direct funding access, and mutual accountability in partnerships to enhance Kenya’s humanitarian system. @C4CKenya

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The Charter for Change sets a new standard for humanitarian response, where local organizations are seen not as beneficiaries but as essential leaders of change.#C4CKenya.

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#C4CKenya upholds the Charter For Change’s principles by prioritizing local empowerment, advocating for funding equity, and pushing for fair partnerships that put Kenyan organizations at the forefront of humanitarian response. @C4CKenya

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Local organizations must have access to direct funding and leadership opportunities in order to truly lead humanitarian responses. The Charter for Change is making that a priority for international NGOs.#C4CKenya @C4CKenya

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The Charter for Change makes it clear: equitable partnerships lead to better outcomes. Local organizations need to be in the driver’s seat, and the international community must support this shift.#C4CKenya.

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The Charter for Change is all about practical action. It’s about empowering local actors to take the lead, with the support they need to make a real difference.#C4CKenya @C4CKenya

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