News in Brief 14 March 2022
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Ukraine: WHO working day and night to keep medical supply chains open
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Chernobyl nuclear reactor latest: power ‘restored’ says UN atomic agency
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Yemen ‘teetering on outright catastrophe’ warn UN humanitarians
Ukraine: WHO working day and night to keep medical supply chains open
Chernobyl nuclear reactor latest: power ‘restored’ says UN atomic agency
Yemen ‘teetering on outright catastrophe’ warn UN humanitarians
Ukraine war: neighbouring countries struggling to welcome influx
Fears grow for Syria amid rising violence, deepening humanitarian crisis
UNICEF provides boost to mother and child care, in northeast Nigeria
WHO issues new guidelines on abortion to help deliver lifesaving care
Ukraine war now ‘apocalyptic’, warn humanitarians in call for safe access
Tigray crisis marked by uptick in airstrikes, warns UN rights chief
‘Turn the clock forward on women’s rights’: Guterres
Russia reduced Genocide Convention ‘to confetti’, Ukraine tells ICJ
Sudan: UN rights chief condemns ‘sharp reversal of achievements’
Greater investment in care could create almost 300 million jobs
Ukraine crisis: unprecedented outflow of traumatized people, say UN teams
Human Rights Council votes to set up Ukraine probe
UN refugee agency appeals for $205 million to help Ethiopia
Bachelet leads calls for Ukraine ceasefire at Human Rights Council
Top international court to launch war crimes probe in Ukraine
Racism, xenophobia must stop against third country nationals in Ukraine: IOM chief
UN’s nuclear watchdog urges ‘restraint’ in Ukraine
Healthcare needs already critical in Ukraine, warns UN health agency
Obesity alert for Africa for more than three in 10
UN launches $1.7 billion humanitarian appeals for Ukraine
UN humanitarians appeal to military actors to spare people in Ukraine
Shocking abuses against indigenous Papuans – rights experts