UN Chief Calls for Unity, Aid for Vulnerable as Ramadan Begins

UN Chief Calls for Unity, Aid for Vulnerable as Ramadan Begins
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As Holy Ramadan approaches, the UN chief calls for global unity, increased aid, and support for conflict-affected and vulnerable communities worldwide, facing hardship, Khaama Press reported.
Antonio Guterres delivered a video message marking the beginning of Ramadan, describing the holy month as a time to promote hope, peace, and compassion worldwide.
He highlighted worsening humanitarian crises in countries including Afghanistan, Yemen, the Gaza Strip, and Sudan, urging urgent support for civilians affected by war, hunger, and displacement.
Guterres said Ramadan offers an opportunity for reflection, kindness, and helping those most affected by conflicts and humanitarian emergencies around the world.
He called on governments, humanitarian groups, and individuals to take responsible action to reduce suffering and protect the dignity and rights of vulnerable populations.
The UN chief also urged communities worldwide to strengthen mutual respect and solidarity, emphasizing shared human values during the holy month.
United Nations regularly uses major global observances, including Ramadan, to highlight ongoing humanitarian challenges and mobilize international support for crisis-affected populations.
Several regions continue to face worsening humanitarian conditions due to ongoing conflicts, economic hardship, displacement, and limited access to basic services and healthcare.




