Short News: Children’s casualties in hospital attacks in Sudan, the United States fixed the day to retreat from the Paris Agreement in the United States

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Short News: Children's casualties in hospital attacks in Sudan, the United States fixed the day to retreat from the Paris Agreement in the United States

It has been said that the children who died in the attack were undergoing treatment at the hospital’s emergency ward. He was admitted to the area after being injured in the bombing.

Catherine Russeil, executive director of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), says it is a heinous attack, an open violation of child rights. “Children are being killed or injured in this national place where they should be protected from any way.”

According to the top official of UNICEF, “These attacks make the situation even more serious for the child and their families, when they are already affected by struggle, insecurity and lack of protection system.”

In Sudan, there has been a serious battle between the Armed Forces and the Salvarian forces (RSF) for more than a year and a half, which has a deep humanitarian crisis. The work has been postponed for other reasons, including the loss of the damage due to the loss of 70 percent of hospitals in the country.

Protection anxiety in the disadvantaged regions of the violence has obstructed the supply of medical products, vaccines and vaccinations and has countless lives, including children.

The head of UNICEF mentioned that attacks in health centers threaten children’s lives and they face the difficulty of treating life to save lives. It can have an immediate and long -term effect on their health.

According to the UN agency, it is the responsibility of all alert aspects to ensure the protection of ordinary citizens and to avoid any such steps, which hinder the provision of the need for the needy of the needy.

There is a large part of the climate change of harmful methane gas.

Official Notice to Remove from Paris Agreement

The United States has officially informed the UN general secretary about the decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement. UN spokesman Stepan Duzarick told New York journalists that the decision would be effective from January 2, 201226.

In the fight against climate change, the Paris Agreement was viewed as a historic tihasik stop, which was approved by the 5 member states on December 25.

Its aim is to keep global temperature growth less than 1.5 degrees Celsius than pre-industrial periods. The deal was signed by the United States on April 22, 2016.

Donald Trump announced the removal of the contract in his first term and it was implemented on November 4 2020.

However, under the tenure of the former president during the tenure of Biden, the United States again became part of the agreement on February 7, 2021.

A UN spokesman has said that despite the Trump administration’s decision, UN efforts will not be reduced in the fight against climate change.

“We strengthen our determination to restrict the Paris Agreement and Global temperature to 1.5 degrees centigrade”

It is believed that the disease can be treated by the triad found in Latin America and South America.

It is believed that the disease can be treated by the triad found in Latin America and South America.

Fighting against neglected diseases

The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for integrated efforts to tackle neglected diseases in the tropical region. More than one billion people are affected by these diseases and face serious economic and social consequences.

According to the UN Health Organization, at least one million people are treated for at least one neglected tropical disease every year.

It is reported that the risk of these diseases including chugas, dengue, chikunagunaya, old ulcers and other diseases is also increasing due to global temperature rise.

These diseases spread through viruses, bacteria, parasites, fungi and toxic ingredients often affect the poor community.

Due to adequate investment and violent conflict, these diseases have proved difficult to deal with. According to the United Nations Agency, the 5 countries have yet to successfully canceled at least one neglected tropical disease and have aimed at reaching number five by 20.