General Secretary of Antoniu Guterrish at an event dedicated to the 31st anniversary of the genocide against Tutsi in Rwanda. The main news of the day | Monday: Ukraine, gas, genocide in Rwanda, maternal health UN The main news of the day in the UN and in the world: the shelling of Ukrainian cities, the blocking of humanitarian supplies in gas, the International In memory of the genocide against Tutsi in Rwanda, the reduction of financing threatens maternal health. ~ 60 > fires of Ukraine 62 > 62 > 62 ~The UN is deeply concerned about the continuing shelling from the Russian Federation of Ukrainian cities, including Kharkov, Kherson, the Dnieper and Krivoy Rog. This was stated today by the UN press secretary, emphasizing that attacks on civilians and infrastructure are prohibited by international humanitarian law. According to him, after the attack on the crooked horn last week, the UN institution and partners quickly organized the support of the victims, including medical and psychological assistance, the evacuation of the wounded, the delivery of surgical materials to the hospitals, as well as the distribution of hot nutrition and essential items. situation in gas from March 2, 2025, humanitarian aid is not received in the gas sector-this is the longest period of supply from the beginning War. The blockade has already led to an acute deficiency of food, pure water and medicines, which increases the risk of hunger and outbreaks of diseases, is warned in the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF). UNICEF calls for the cessation of hostilities and the restoration of the ceasefire, ensuring the supply of humanitarian assistance and commercial goods throughout the gase, as well as the evacuation of sick and wounded children. 62 ~ genocide in Rwanda on the international memory of the genocide against tutes in Rwand in 1994 in 1994 The UN Secretary General called for building a world based on the principles of justice and human dignity. Antoniu Guterres took part in the annual ceremony of memory of the victims of the genocide, which was held in the Hall of the UN General Assembly. In his speech, the Secretary General warned against increasing polarization in societies around the world. He emphasized the need for the collective efforts of the international community aimed at “stopping the wave of hateful statements” and not allow repetition of violence. ~ 60 > maternal Health 60 ~ p class = “Text-align-justify” > women today have more chances to survive during pregnancy and childbirth than ever in history, however, the UN institutions warn about the threat of a serious rollback back due to unprecedented abbreviations of humanitarian financing. The UN report “Trends in the field of maternal mortality”, published on worldwide health day, is noted by a decrease in maternal mortality by 40 percent from 2000 to 2023 due to the expansion of access to the main medical services. At the same time, the report states that the rate of improvement of the situation has slowed down significantly since 2016.