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Ukraine: Protection Cluster Factsheet - November 2020 [EN/RU/UK] - Ukraine

Ukraine: Protection Cluster Factsheet - November 2020 [EN/RU/UK] Format PROTECTION CONCERNS Civilian casualties: The UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission recorded three conflict-related casualties, all a result of mines/ERWs. Mines/ERW: In January-November 2020, OHCHR recorded 70 casualties caused by mines/ERWs, compared with 58 for the same period last year. Security: The number of security incidents continues to grow. In November, INSO recorded 424 security incidents, which is 13% more than in the previous month. COVID-19: More than 13,000 new cases were registered in Donetsk and Luhansk GCA (over 32,000 in total) 4,151 new cases were registered by the de-facto authorities in NGCA (12,611 in total). Freedom of movement: On 10 November, the JFO resumed operation of all five EECPs on the GCA side. In addition, two new EECPs were opened near Zolote and Shchastia on the GCA side but not on the NGCA side. Only the ECCPs in Stanytsia Luhanska and Novotroitske are open on both the GC

Impact of COVID-19 on Human Rights in Ukraine (December 2020) [EN/RU/UK] - Ukraine

Impact of COVID-19 on Human Rights in Ukraine (December 2020) [EN/RU/UK] Format COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated hardships and discrimination faced by people in Ukraine, says UN Human Rights A new UN report shows how the COVID-19 pandemic and response measures aggravated human rights concerns in Ukraine, particularly for those who already faced discrimination and exclusion before the pandemic. Paying particular attention to the impact on economic and social rights, the report highlights how the pandemic has affected the rights of groups in vulnerable situations. It covers the period from 20 February 2020 to 6 December 2020 and is based on the work of the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU).

MFA Ukraine - UNGA resolution contributes to setting up Crimean Platform — UNIAN

23:51, 16.12.20 Politics 618 The resolution clearly defines the illegitimacy of Russian bodies and officials in Crimea and fixes that they should be considered only as occupation authorities of the Russian Federation. Photo from UNIAN The updated version of the UN General Assembly Resolution Situation of Human Rights in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the City of Sevastopol, Ukraine will contribute to setting up the Crimean Platform on the peninsula s deoccupation, says Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba. This year, the resolution s provisions have been significantly strengthened, Kuleba said in a statement published on MFA Ukraine s website. The new elements reflect numerous facts of gross human rights violations on the temporarily occupied peninsula, he noted.

Recover better and leave no one behind – Human Rights Day 2020 - Ukraine

Recover better and leave no one behind – Human Rights Day 2020 Format 10 Dec 2020 Today, as the world celebrates international Human Rights Day, we, the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU), call on everyone to put human rights front and center when responding to the pandemic. A sustainable future can only be developed if we recover better and leave no one behind. As Michelle Bachelet – the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights – said, “we now face three very different possible futures. We can emerge from this crisis in an even worse state than when it began – and be even less well prepared for the next shock to our systems. We can struggle mightily to get back to normal – but normal is what brought us to where we are today. Or we can recover better”.

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