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State of the Union: War economy and humanitarian aid
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The economic impact of war and new sources of investment for defence were at the heart of the EU summit this week in Brussels.
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Welcome to the State of the Union from Brussels.
00:09
The costs of war, a war economy, the economic impact of war.
00:15
In addition to the impact of human suffering, which can never be counted, war is in fact
00:20
also a question of financial capacity.
00:23
Since the Russian invasion two years ago, the EU and its member states have supported
00:28
Ukraine with almost 88 billion euros, according to figures from last January.
00:34
But the European Union has also decided to invest more in its own defence capacity.
00:40
Some propose issuing common debt, others advocate using windfall profits from immobilised Russian
00:47
assets.
00:48
The Leaders' Summit in Brussels this week revolved a lot about how to get the necessary
00:54
resources.
00:55
"There's a strong support to use at the moment being the windfall profits or proceeds of
01:03
the immobilised assets for military purposes for Ukraine.
01:08
And I told the leaders that if we are swift now in concluding the proposal, we could disperse
01:17
the first billion on the 1st of July already."
01:21
Support for the far right is likely to rise in the next European Parliament, but pro-European
01:26
parties will still hold 63% of the seats, according to a poll carried out by Ipsos for
01:33
Euronews.
01:34
The exclusive survey was revealed this week during Euronews On Air special live event
01:41
that launched the channel's in-depth coverage of the campaign for the European elections.
01:46
Nearly 26,000 people in countries representing 96% of the EU population shared their intentions
01:54
for the vote that will elect 720 representatives for the European Parliament in June.
02:01
The ability to form coalitions to pass more controversial legislation could be the biggest
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test for the centre's traditional forces.
02:10
"We tried to see what would happen if the EPP, the EU group and the ECR group tried
02:20
to form a coalition and actually they don't have a coalition.
02:24
It only makes for 46% of the MEPs, so it would be not enough to have a strong and stable
02:32
coalition and it's exactly the same if we try to have a right-wing coalition formed
02:38
by the EPP, the ECR and the ID group, they would have just 45% of the MEPs."
02:45
For the third year, the European Humanitarian Forum took place in Brussels with the goal
02:50
of getting more funding for global needs that reached unprecedented levels.
02:56
The European Union member states, together with the European Commission, announced pledges
03:01
over 7 billion euros.
03:04
Projections indicate that nearly 300 million people around the world need humanitarian
03:10
assistance.
03:11
Several United Nations agencies sent their representatives and I spoke with Natalia Kanem,
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Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund.
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Dr. Natalia Kanem, thank you very much for your presence in our programme.
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One of the themes of the European Humanitarian Forum is funding gap and prioritisation.
03:34
Which areas this gap is widening and what can be done in order to have more resources?
03:41
The issue is women and children are always the ones who bear the worst of any crisis,
03:49
humanitarian conflict and climate disaster being the most common reasons.
03:55
When you're looking for the 46 billion dollars just in this one year that's needed, we see
04:02
that typically humanitarian appeals go underfunded and the private sector very often can contribute
04:09
medicines, they can contribute materials.
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There is a general consensus that women and children are particularly vulnerable in humanitarian
04:19
crisis.
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We are seeing that very clearly in the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip.
04:25
What could be done to protect them?
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You can imagine having delivered under the stress of the circumstances of a woman who
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is in that part of Gaza right now, how are you going to breastfeed if you don't have
04:38
the adequate supplies to be able to feed yourself and the water and everything else that it
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takes to make the newborn survival from breast milk possible.
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So UNFPA and the entire UN system has joined in the call for a humanitarian ceasefire so
04:58
that we can attend to people who are at their last stretch.
05:04
Using sexual violence as a war weapon is unfortunately still very common but also maybe sometimes
05:14
undervalued.
05:16
So what does the agency do in that term?
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Crimes against someone's body are some of the worst things that can happen to a woman
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or a girl.
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This is going to haunt them for the rest of their lives.
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So UNFPA is on the scene with the responsibility first and foremost to prevent, to help women
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for example with lighting if they have to go to the latrine at night in a camp for example.
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Sadly, unfortunately, we're seeing increasing incidents and more viciousness of these types
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of sexual assaults during conflict.
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And in that instance UNFPA is there to provide the counseling, to provide the medical care
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that may be required.
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Dr. Natalik, thank you very much for your contribution to the program.
06:09
Thank you very much.
06:11
War, humanitarian crisis, divisive politics.
06:15
For many in Europe and around the world the present day and prospects for the future are
06:20
bleak if not dark.
06:22
But it is necessary to cultivate the light of hope and appreciate whenever possible the
06:28
beauty of colors.
06:29
It is the case in Zagreb, capital of Croatia, that displays its most visually striking festival
06:36
of the year until Sunday.
06:39
With 29 installations and projections throughout the city it might be daunting to try and find
06:45
the time to catch them all.
06:47
And beware that they will be shut off for 15 minutes at 8.30pm on March 23 to mark Earth
06:54
Hour.
06:55
With this we close our edition.
06:57
Thank you for watching.
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