World Faces A `hurricane Of Humanitarian Crises': UN Deputy Chief

World faces a `hurricane of humanitarian crises': UN deputy chief

UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed has warned that a 'hurricane of humanitarian crises' around the world has left civilians in conflict areas paying the highest price and is compounded by a relentless wave of attacks on humanitarian and medical workers

UNITED NATIONS, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 17th Jul, 2021 ) :UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed has warned that a 'hurricane of humanitarian crises' around the world has left civilians in conflict areas paying the highest price and is compounded by a relentless wave of attacks on humanitarian and medical workers.

Briefing on behalf of the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Ms. Mohammed painted a grim picture of civilian executions, arbitrary arrests, detentions, forced displacement and sexual violence against children, on a massive scale in the Tigray region of Ethiopia.

She also spoke of brutal attacks in Afghanistan, Syria and Yemen, where 20 million people are living face-to-face with hunger.

This year the UN and its partners are seeking to assist 160 million people � its highest number ever.

The 'hurricane of humanitarian crises' is compounded by a relentless wave of attacks on humanitarian and medical workers, and the imposition of ever narrower constraints on humanitarian space, according to the deputy UN chief.

The Secretary-General urges the Council to take strong and immediate action to support its numerous resolutions on the protection of civilians, humanitarian and healthcare workers and humanitarian space, she told ministers and ambassadors.

Shootings, bodily and sexual assault, kidnappings and other attacks affecting humanitarian organizations, have increased tenfold since 2001, according to Ms. Mohammed.

In the five years since this Council's landmark resolution calling for an end to impunity for attacks on healthcare systems, workers and patients have suffered thousands of attacks, she said.

Meanwhile, it is becoming ever more difficult to provide vital humanitarian aid to people in need.

Some authorities impose restrictions on the movements of humanitarian staff and supplies,long visa and customs procedures and delays at checkpoints. Other obstacles include high taxes and fees on humanitarian supplies.

And while every country needs to act against terrorism, each also has a responsibility to make sure its counter-terrorism efforts do not undermine humanitarian operations.

As Governments create systems around humanitarian aid delivery, the deputy chief reminded, it is essential that they support, rather than block aid.

Because the best way to protect humanitarian space is by ending violence and conflict, the Secretary-General had called for a global ceasefire to focus on the common enemy: the COVID-19 pandemic.

And on Thursday, the UN chief issued a call for silencing the guns in the run up to the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo: People and nations can build on this temporary respite to establish lasting ceasefires and find paths towards sustainable peace, he said.

Turbo-charged by COVID, humanitarian needs are out pacing the capacity to meet them, said Ms. Mohammed.

While the UN engages in difficult negotiations to create lasting cease fires and build sustainable peace, the delivery of life-saving humanitarian aid must continue and that requires the necessary humanitarian space.

Member States and the Security Council have a responsibility to do everything in their power to end attacks on humanitarians and assets, and seek accountability for serious violations, she underscored.

The deputy chief said there needed to be greater respect for international humanitarian law that does not blur the lines between military operations, political objectives and humanitarian efforts.

Upholding the principles of humanitarian action is essential to building trust with political, military,security, non-State armed groups and others.

Secondly, investigation and accountability are essential to prevent attacks on aid workers, which she said was completely unacceptable and may constitute war crimes adding that what goes unpunished will be repeated.

Thirdly, governments need to protect the ability of humanitarian organizations to engage with conflict parties, including non-State armed groups, because when humanitarian agencies are perceived as part of a political agenda, it puts workers in danger and reduces their effectiveness.

Counter-terrorism measures should include clear provisions to preserve humanitarian space, she said,minimizing the impact on humanitarian operations and ensuring that humanitarian and healthcare personnel are not punished for doing their jobs.

Finally, the Council must use its influence to immediately stop attacks against schools and hospitals.

The unprecedented healthcare emergency cause by the COVID-19 pandemic makes the protection of medical facilities and workers more critical than ever.

Member States were urged to endorse and implement the Safe Schools Declaration, which aims to protect all educational institutions from the worst effects of armed conflict and support the Health Care in Danger initiative.

Due to the enormous challenges faced by humanitarian agencies, the Secretary-General has asked his incoming Humanitarian Affairs chief to appoint a Special Adviser on the preservation of humanitarian space and access, and to strengthen humanitarian negotiations.

The international community owes humanitarian aid agencies and healthcare and humanitarian workers its full and unwavering support in their difficult and often dangerous work, Ms. Mohammed concluded.