The Executive Director of the structure of the UN-General region Sima Bahus plays at a meeting of the UN Security Council. The main news of the day | Thursday: Gaza, Sahel, Turkmenistan, Financing UN The main news of the day in the UN and in the world: the hunger and crisis of the Health system in gas, gender violence in the African region of the Sachel, a conference on developing countries without going to the sea, global deficiency of humanitarian financing. crisis in gas The UN employees in Gaza are again reporting a shortage of food in the enclave, while medical workers warn: hospitals are overloaded with the daily influx of the wounded and are on the verge of “full collapse”. According to the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 83 percent of medical consultations are related to the consequences of the use of explosive devices, including bombs and grenades. Meanwhile, the World Food Program was again called to resolve mass supplies of assistance in gas, emphasizing that the current volumes allowed by the Israeli authorities are extremely not enough. H2 > Women of Sachel 62 > 62 > 62 ~ 62The Executive Director of the UN-Winness structure Sima Bahus in his speech at a meeting of the Security Council drew attention to the systemic risks faced by women and girls in the Sachel region in Africa. Against the backdrop of political instability, environmental shocks and reduction of international presence, they are subjected to abductions, violent and child marriages and are excluded from public life. Bahus added that the consequences of many crises, including the growth of terrorism, are disproportionately affect the well -being of women and girls. ~ 60 > country without going to the sea ~ 60 > participants passing in Avaz, Turkmenistan, Turkmenistan. Conferences decided to establish a group of developing countries that do not have access to the sea, under the auspices of the UN framework for climate change. This will make it possible to more effectively solve the problems associated with the vulnerability of these countries before the frequent natural disasters. The total area of 32 developing countries that do not have access to the sea is approximately 12 percent of the surface of the land, however, they account for about 20 percent of droughts and landslides that have occurred on the ground over the past ten years. ~ 60 > humanitarian Financing 60 > according to the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Issues (VSGV), to date, less than 17 percent of $ 46 billion are obtained to satisfy global humanitarian needs in 2025. This is 40 percent less than in the same period last year. Such a large -scale financing shortage means that millions of people will be left without vital help. As noted in the VSGV, humanitarian organizations are forced to do more with less resources.