Citing the report of humanists in the strip, he said that “decent and adequate food, water, medical services and other important items” are becoming more difficult to reach “.
Briefing reporters in New York, Mr. Dujarik said that restoring the overall healthcare system was progressing, but progress is proving to be slow.
In the devastated northern regions, only 16 percent of the healthcare points are working either completely or partially.
“Three out of five hospitals, six out of 50 medical points and four of the more than two dozen primary health centers are included,” he said.
The overflow garbage piles are creating a situation of survival for citizens who have tried to return to the homes, raising public health risks.
Lack of spare parts means that 80 percent of all waste collection vehicles and containers are damaged or destroyed.
Humanists have also mentioned the lack of adequate management of infectious medical waste, while some solid waste is being mixed with explosive hazards with contaminated debris.
The threat arising out of the unexplained ornament led to at least three deaths and about 40 injured in 18 explosions recorded so far this year.
School in sessions
The United Nations spokesman said, “Education efforts are making some headways.”
“Since the onset of the ceasefire, our partners have established more than 200 temporary teaching places, exceeding 630. These places support more than 170,000 children.”
He said that till Tuesday, about 60 percent of the children of all school ages in Gaza have access to certain forms of learning, either in schools or in temporary places, he said.
Funding cuts are threatened by women’s rights organizations in Ukraine
According to a new survey by United Nations Women and Partners, women’s rights organizations in Ukraine are facing crisis after major funding suspension from the US.
About half of the 99 surveyed organizations had received or expected US funding on the announcement of suspension in January 2025.
About two -thirds reported serious disruption, putting emergency response, human aid and development programs at risk.
Five organizations are ready to be closed in the coming months, while 35 and can be closed within six months if a new funding is not safe.
A long time is coming
Since 2022, there has been a significant decline in international funding for the initiative of gender equality in Ukraine.
The latest cuts have spoiled the situation, forcing more than half of the surveyed organizations to reduce employees and struggle with unpaid fares, utilities and salaries.
Gender-based violence prevention programs, which have already been reduced to human reaction, have been particularly affected.
The United Nations female representative in Ukraine, Sabine Freezer Guns warned that nine out of 10 organizations had to close at least one gender equality or diversity program.
Cuts have also delayed significant projects, including support for those who survive sexual violence, restore major infrastructure and rebuild schools and hospitals.
Beijing announces the 30th anniversary of the Beijing announcement as the 69th Commission on the status of women, the United Nations women can continue to provide life -long support to women’s organizations in Ukraine, calling for direct, flexible and long -term funding to ensure.
Syria: In coastal areas, access to important services is still limited
United Nations humanists said on Wednesday that after the first fatal violence in the week, reaching important services in Syrian coastal areas remain a serious challenge, some cities still have power shortage, including Latakia’s large -scale alvite city.
According to reports from the United Nations Human Rights Office, OHCHR, what began in the form of conflict between caretaker officials and armed Assad regime from armed Assad rule, including the summary execution of the entire families, allegedly left hundreds of hundreds of Alvite citizens.
Some survivors said that OHCHR shot and killed several people in front of their families, while hospitals were also attacked, some patients and doctors targeted.
Assistance response
Despite the lack of access, United Nations Acade agencies and partners are supported and supported human response in coastal areas.
The United Nations spokesman said, “Water is being distributed through the main network in the Lattkia Governate, but there is a shortage due to issues related to the maintenance of generators in rural areas.”
“Bakeries are on, and shops are opening again, although the required materials and fuel are rare.”
UNICEF has supplied 38 tonnes of water treatment supplies to the Water Authority of Lattakia, which is sufficient to guarantee a two -month supply. The United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) is planning to provide five water tanks at Jableh National Hospital at Latakia Governor to replace damaged equipment.
The United Nations spokesman said that health partners provided emergency supply, including 64 trauma and emergency surgical kits and non-communicable disease treatment, which said the UN spokesperson.
Former Philippines President Dutee’s arrest is a step towards accountability: Türk
United Nations Human Rights Head Volcar Turk on Wednesday welcomed the announcement of the International Criminal Court (ICC) that it had detained former Philippines president Rodrigo Dutee.
The United Nations Rights Office, OHCHR, said in a press release, “Mr. Dutee is accused of a series of crimes against humanity, which was committed for crimes against humanity against humanity.”
Mr. Tourist said, “The so-called wars on drugs led by Duterte and then in the country is a matter of concern for our office for a long time.”
The High Commissioner said, “This is a very important step towards demanding accountability for thousands of victims of murders and other abuses, as well as their families who have boldly judged,” the High Commissioner said.
Shri Tourk also emphasized the importance of protecting victims and witnesses in the Philippines and preventing any type of vengeance and vengeance against them, as the matter proceeds through ICC.
Impurities
A report by OHCR in 2020 found that there were reliable allegations of comprehensive and systematic extraordinary murders in terms of the campaign against illegal drugs, and the improvement for such a violation.
“Despite some steps to review and reopen the previous matters by the Philippines officials, the guilty has been convicted in some handful of cases so far,” said Mr. Tourist.
He said, “Our international legal structures and institutions, including ICC, are fundamental to ensure justice and get accountability for the most serious crimes, prevent future violations and make the world safe for all,” he insisted.
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