Special representative of the Secretary General and the head of the UN representative office in Haiti Maria Isabelle Salvador. The main news of the day | Monday: Papa Francis, Syria, Haiti, indigenous peoples UN The main news of the day in the UN and in the world: the Secretary General expressed condolences in connection with the death of Pope Francis, the humanitarian situation in Syria, the crisis in Haiti, the opening of the session of a permanent forum on the issues of indigenous peoples. papa Francis ~ 62 > 62 >The UN Secretary General expressed deep condolences in connection with the death of Pope Francis, calling him “a messenger of hope, humility and humanity.” He also recalled that dad played a key role in promoting the climatic agenda. The head of the UN expressed support and condolences to all Catholics and those who were inspired by the life and example of Pope Francis. According to him, the world will become better if it follow the principles of unity and mutual understanding that was guided by the dad during life. situation in Syria despite a decrease in the level of violence, the humanitarian crisis in Syria is far from completion. This was stated by Deputy Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Syrian crisis David Carden, speaking today to journalists in New York on video communication. According to him, 70 percent of the Syrians need help. To date, donors have provided less than nine percent of the amount necessary for humanitarian institutions until the end of June. The post of deputy humanitarian coordinator for the Syrian crisis will be officially abolished on Tuesday, April 22, as part of the UN transition process in the new conditions in the country. ~ 60 > violence on violence Haiti rapidly worsening situation in Haiti “approaches the point of no return.” This was warned at a meeting of the Security Council by the special representative of the Secretary General and the head of the UN representative office in this country, Maria Isabelle Salvador. Despite the support from the Armed Forces of the Haiti and the multinational security support, the police cannot cope with large -scale violence. Only in February and March 1,086 people were killed, Salvador added. According to the International Migration Organization (MOM), over the past two months, more than 60 thousand Hayites have been forced to leave their homes. H2 class = “Text-align-justify” > right of nation of nations The indigenous peoples of the world are faced with difficulties, which are “insulting their dignity.” Among the threats are competition for minerals necessary for the transition to pure energy. This was stated by General Secretary Antoniu Guterres at the opening of the 24th session of the UN Permanent Forum on the issues of indigenous peoples. He called on the governments to immediately fulfill his obligations under the declaration of the rights of indigenous peoples. A session of the forum, in which about a thousand representatives of indigenous peoples, governments, UN institutions and civil society from around the world take part, will last until May 2. & Amp; nbsp; ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62