News in Brief 25 March 2022
- Tigray truce welcomed but must lead to aid deliveries: Guterres
- Ukraine war: UN aid teams push to reach most vulnerable
- Libya's civil rights crackdown having 'chilling effect': OHCHR
Ukraine war: half of country’s children now displaced
WHO publishes first-ever country estimates of unintended pregnancy and abortion
UNCTAD calls for IMF, World Bank measures as global downturn bites
Time to negotiate end to ‘unwinnable’ war in Ukraine, Guterres declares
Now humanitarians fear Ukraine fallout in Haiti
Thousands continue to flee violence in northern Mozambique
Ukraine: Chernobyl staff finally leave stricken plant
North Korea’s grip on population has tightened since COVID
World’s 1.5 degrees goal on life support, warns Guterres
Ukraine invasion: Needs keep growing with cities facing ‘fatal shortages’
Gamechanger HIV injection rolls out in South Africa and Brazil
UNHCR and partners launch $1.2 billion appeal for South Sudan refugees
UNESCO slams journalist killings, offers bullet-proof vests to local reporters
World must deliver support to Afghans: UN refugee chief
UK border reform Bill treats vulnerable newcomers like criminals: Bachelet
Ukraine war: $100 billion in infrastructure damage, and counting
$4.3 billion needed to help over 17 million across Yemen – OCHA
COVID infections increase eight per cent globally
Ukraine war creating a child refugee almost every second: UNICEF
Encircled Mariupol being ‘suffocated’ as deadly bombardment continues
UN’s Bachelet urges action on Myanmar amid ‘spiral’ of violence
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