Edited News , Press Conferences | OCHA , UNHCR
Le Bureau de la coordination des affaires humanitaires des Nations Unies (OCHA) et l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés (HCR), en collaboration avec le gouvernement de l'Ukraine et les partenaires humanitaires, lanceront conjointement le Plan de réponse humanitaire et des besoins 2025 ainsi que le Plan de réponse régional pour les réfugiés en Ukraine le 16 janvier depuis Kyiv. Ces plans visent à assurer la poursuite de l'aide essentielle aux personnes touchées par la crise humanitaire en Ukraine, où environ 12,7 millions de personnes ont besoin d'aide, ainsi qu'aux plus de 6,8 millions de réfugiés ukrainiens dans le monde.
L'événement de lancement sera précédé d'un point de presse.
Orateurs de la conférence de presse :
Histoire : Appel d'aide pour l'Ukraine – OCHA, HCR 16 janvier 2025
Orateurs :
TRT : 03’53”
SOURCE : UNTV CH
LANGUE : ANGLAIS / NATS
FORMAT D'IMAGE : 16:9
DATELINE : 16 janvier 2025 - KYIV, UKRAINE + tournage OCHA 13 & 14 janvier 2025 + tournage HCR 15 & 16 janvier 2025
RESTRICTIONS – CRÉDIT “OCHA” BROLL À L'ÉCRAN + BROLL HCR À L'ÉCRAN.
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See High Commissioner video: https://media.un.org/unifeed/en/asset/d357/d3579089
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Press Conferences | UNOG , WHO , UNRWA , UNHCR , OHCHR , UN WOMEN , IFRC , WMO
UN Geneva press briefing chaired by Rolando Gómez, Chief, Press and External Relations Section, UN Information Service, with the participation of representatives of the WHO, UNRWA, UNHCR, OHCHR, UN Women, IFRC and the WMO.
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Edited News | WHO
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