UNICEF provides diapers of the intensive care unit for newborns in the city of Gaza. The main news of the day | Tuesday: Gaza, Yemen, Myanmar, Youth UN The main news of the day in the UN and in the world: the Gaza healthcare system in the “catastrophic” state, the Council of People’s Commissars on the situation in Yemen, a report on human rights violations in Myanmar, the new composition of the youth advisory group on climate change. crisis in gas In the “catastrophic” position in the field of healthcare in the gas: hospitals work on the limits of their capabilities, some vital drugs are completely absent, and the number of deaths from malnutrition and diseases continues to grow. This was warned on Tuesday in the World Health Organization (WHO). Since the beginning of 2025, 148 people died from malnutrition, including 49 children – 39 of them were younger than five years. In July, acute malnutrition was diagnosed with almost 12 thousand children under the age of five – this is the highest monthly indicator from the beginning of the crisis; More than 2,500 of them suffer from the most severe form of the disease. situation in yemen ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~Speaking on Tuesday at a meeting of the Security Council, the special envoy of the UN in Yemen Hans Grundberg warned of growing instability in this country and called for immediate steps on the way to the world. In turn, the representative of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (VSGV) Rajamsh Rajasingham said that more than 17 million people in Yemen suffer from hunger, and by February 2026 this figure may exceed 18 million. He urged countries to increase the financing of emergency food assistance and directly support the Humanitarian assistance fund Yemen. & Amp; nbsp; 62 ~~ 60 > violations in Myanmar experts of an independent investigative mechanism According to Myanmar, the systematic use of torture in the places of detention under the control of the military, including beating, electric shock, strangulation and group rape, was revealed. In their annual report, experts announced “significant progress” in documenting crimes and establishing the perpetrators, including security forces. It also describes in detail the investigation of air strikes in schools, residential buildings and hospitals, including incidents that occurred after an earthquake in March 2025, when rescue work was still ongoing. ~ 60 > day Youth 60 > on International Youth Day – August 12 – UN Secretary General announced the appointment of 14 young leaders in the third composition of their youth consultative group on climate change. The group provides the Secretary General with practical recommendations that reflect the various views of youth to accelerate the global actions to combat the climatic crisis. Unlike previous trains, which included seven people, this year the number of participants doubled – in response to a reduction in civilian space and limited financing