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World News in Brief: WFP boosts aid in Chad amid Sudan crisis, Ukraine education boost, counter-terrorism, the right to privacy

Addressing the UN’s top rights forum, Special Rapporteur Ben Saul said that some governments’ anti-terror efforts were characterized by unlawful killings, arbitrary detention, torture, unfair trials and mass surveillance.She looked at whether citizens genuinely had control over their data and understood the legal avenues for redress and where appropriate “the reparation of the damage generated by the improper use” of their personal information.  

Around one million people have already sought shelter.

“To safeguard their dignity, individuals must have sufficient means and mechanisms at their disposal to be able to assert their right to privacy.”The World Food Programme announced the operation on Tuesday and warned that lifesaving programmes in Chad will stop because of a funding crunch “in a matter of weeks”.“The spillover from the crisis in Sudan is overwhelming an underfunded and overstretched humanitarian response in Chad. We need donors to prevent the situation from becoming an all-out catastrophe, warned WFP Country Director in Chad, Pierre Honnorat.Most refugees cross the border into Sudan traumatised, hungry and with “horrific tales of violence”, the UN agency reported.  

Supply route at risk

He pointed to “unjustified and protracted states of emergency” and “excessive military violence” by some authorities responding to terrorism.These measures not only violate the rights of suspected criminals but can also jeopardise the freedoms of the innocent,” Saul said.The new catalytic grant builds on ECW’s .5 million in previous investments in Ukraine, which have already reached more than 360,000 children and youth – 65 per cent of whom are girls – with quality education support.The Government of Ukraine and the UN-backed Education Cannot Wait (ECW) initiative announced million in catalytic grant funding on Tuesday for a new Multi-Year Resilience Programme that will benefit over 150,000 children across ten of Ukraine’s most impacted areas.

A boy stands inside the remains of his school in Novohryhorivka, Ukraine.
To ensure continued support to crisis-affected people in Chad over the next six months, WFP urgently needs 2 million.

Freedom of expression had been criminalized too, the independent rights expert insisted, along with the basic right to freedom of assembly, association and political participation.

Ukraine and Education Cannot Wait announce funding for new resilience programme

The UN agency explained that a vital cross-border supply route into Sudan’s conflict-scarred Darfur region is also at risk.  About three out of four of these children have witnessed bombing and shelling firsthand. Teachers have been equally impacted, with an estimated 43,000 teachers displaced by the conflict.It noted that the new arrivals rely entirely on humanitarian assistance to survive and that four in 10 Sudanese refugee children under five suffer from severe anaemia.They called on donors to urgently mobilize an additional million to fully fund the two-year programme.This is the only “reliable” route into embattled western Sudan, said WFP, which said that it had made it possible to help one million people in Darfur since last August.“The mere recognition of a legal standard on the right to personal data protection does not guarantee the effectiveness or enjoyment of that right without the existence of an accessible and effective protection system”, she stressed.

‘Rampant’ abuse of counter-terrorism laws, Human Rights Council hears

Countries worldwide must not only respect and refrain from violating the right to privacy and data protection but also promote the importance of those rights, an independent UN expert told the Human Rights Council on Tuesday.Abuse of counter-terrorism laws is “rampant” around the world, a top rights expert told the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Tuesday.Recent data indicate that at least 1.5 million of those internally displaced are children, about 225,000 of whom are of school age.Thousands of Sudan refugees continue to stream over the border into Chad to escape heavy fighting between warring generals that began last April.  The aid they need must be delivered before seasonal rains flood roads serving camps for the displaced in the east, cutting off access, WFP said.Special Rapporteurs and other independent rights experts are not UN staff, do not receive a salary for their work and are independent of any government or organization.

Right to remedy for privacy violations in data protection is key

The UN Special Rapporteur on the right to privacy, Ana Brian Nougrères, presented a report on data protection and privacy laws across a geographically diverse selection of States: Australia, Ecuador, Singapore, South Africa and Spain.  
The new ECW grant was announced by Ukraine’s Minister of Education and Science Oksen Lisovyi and ECW’s Executive Director Yasmine Sherif at UN Headquarters, in New York.© UNICEF/Aleksey FilippovThe expert made three key recommendations calling on States to update and adopt legal frameworks on data protection, to identify and consider adopting aspects of other countries’ data protection and privacy legislation which may offer stronger guarantees and to “promote and foster human rights information and education in personal data protection and privacy, so that individuals understand how to can exercise their rights and, as necessary, avail themselves of remedies to ensure their effective enjoyment”.“These five states were studied as their respective legislation expressly recognise the right of individuals to be the owners of, and have control over, their personal information”, she said.Many governments had “failed to address the root causes of terrorism, including State violations of human rights”, he said.“Cutting assistance to communities facing this level of vulnerability is unthinkable,” Mr. Honnorat said, warning that families had no option but to “skip meals and eat less nutrition food, laying the ground for crises of nutrition, crises of instability and crises of displacement”.A boy stands inside the remains of his school in Novohryhorivka, Ukraine.

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