Story:
Ukraine: as birthrates plummet and population declines, a new strategy is announced
Since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 world attention has focused largely on the military, political and humanitarian aspects of the war. Meanwhile, a silent emergency has been brewing: Ukraine's demographics.
Prior to the war, Ukraine already faced significant population challenges, common to much of the Eastern European region: it had one of the lowest birth rates in Europe, with people leaving the country in search of better opportunities, and an ageing population in overall decline.
Russia’s full-scale invasion — which has now lasted nearly 1,000 days — made things much worse, according to UN population expert Florence Bauer.
“The birth rate plummeted to one child per woman – the lowest fertility rate in Europe and one of the lowest in the world,” Ms. Bauer said, speaking to reporters in Geneva.
A Huge Loss in Human Capital
As a direct consequence of the war, millions of people have been displaced, both inside Ukraine’s borders and externally, with some 6.7 million earning refugee status. Further declines in population have been brought on by casualties from the conflict, and the exodus of young people from many regions in the country, with severe consequences for the economy.
“Overall, Ukraine’s population has declined by over 10 million since the beginning of the war in 2014 and by an estimated 8 million since the beginning of the full-scale invasion in 2022,” Ms. Bauer, the Regional Director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), explained.
“This also presents a huge loss in human capital – human capital that is urgently needed for recovery and for building Ukraine’s future,” she added.
A New Strategy for Ukraine’s population
To address these challenges, the government of Ukraine, with the support of UNFPA, has developed and recently adopted a new national demographic strategy. The plan focuses on building human capital, recognising the importance of socio-economic factors, and promoting gender equality.
“Ukraine has made progress, such as the 2021 law promoting shared caregiving roles by ensuring equal childcare responsibilities for fathers,” Ms. Bauer said in acknowledgement of past efforts by the Government of Ukraine. “But much more needs to be done,” she emphasised.
To help Ukraine recover UNFPA is recommending that a national population census be organised as soon as possible. Ukraine’s last population count was conducted in 2001, making much of the available data obsolete.
The UN Population Fund says it is recommending approaches aimed at achieving demographic sustainability in Ukraine, which would be based on gender inclusivity, overcoming stereotypes, and fostering economic opportunities. But none of these are likely to be achieved without peace in Ukraine, Ms. Bauer acknowledged.
-ends-
STORY: Ukraine's demographic crisis - UNFPA
TRT: 02’03’’
SOURCE: UNTV CH
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS
ASPECT RATIO: 16:9
DATELINE: 22 OCTOBER 2024 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
1. Exterior wide shot: Palais des Nations, Flag Alley.
2. Wide shot: Speaker at the podium of the press conference; speaker on screens; journalists in the Press room.
3. SOUNDBITE (English) – Florence Bauer, UNFPA Regional Director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia: “The birthrate plummeted and is currently at around one child per woman, which is one of the lowest in the world.”
4. Wide lateral shot: Journalists in the Press room; speaker on screens.
5. SOUNDBITE (English) – Florence Bauer, UNFPA Regional Director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia: “We have millions of people who have been displaced. We know there is internally displaced people, and we have 6.7 million that are externally displaced refugees. Some regions have been mostly depopulated, with young people leaving this region and some old people staying, and a significant number of people have died due to the conflict and, of the war.”
6. Wide shot: Journalists in the Press room; speaker on screens.
7. SOUNDBITE (English) – Florence Bauer, UNFPA Regional Director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia: “Overall, what we can see is that the Ukrainian population has declined by over 10 million since the beginning of the war. It also represent a massive loss of human capital that, as we know, is so key for the recovery and for building Ukraine's future.”
8. Medium shot: Press briefing participants in the Press room.
9. SOUNDBITE (English) – Florence Bauer, UNFPA Regional Director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia: “The government of Ukraine has developed and recently adopted national demographic strategies to address these challenges. It's a strategy that takes into account experiences from other countries, that have been now really focusing on increasing birth rate and that have failed. And instead it's looking into a comprehensive approach and putting a human capital at the center.”
10. Medium shot: Journalist behind the camera in the Press Room.
11. SOUNDBITE (English) – Florence Bauer, UNFPA Regional Director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia: “Ukraine's path to demographic sustainability and resilience would be quite comprehensive approaches that focus as well on gender inclusivity and overcoming stereotypes and fostering economic opportunities for all citizens. And it will, of course, also be key to create environment for families and individuals so that they can navigate those demographic trends. And of course, above everything, a lot hinges on whether peace will return to Ukraine.”
12. Wide lateral shot: Journalists in the Press room; speaker on screens.
13. Medium shot: Journalists in the Press room.
1
1
1
Edited News | OHCHR , UNOG
The appointment on Thursday of Karla Quintana as head of the Independent Institution on Missing Persons in the Syrian Arab Republic is a key development after nearly a year and a half of work by the UN Human Rights Office supporting the institution’s launch.
1
1
1
Edited News | IOM , UNICEF , UNRWA , WHO
The head of the UN migration agency stressed on Friday that Syria is in no position to take back millions of Syrians following the fall of the Assad regime, while there is an urgent need to “re-evaluate” sanctions impacting the war-ravaged country.
1
1
1
Edited News | IIIM , UNHCR
Syria: ‘Key priority’ is to preserve evidence of crimes – UN investigators
In Syria, new access to evidence of horrific human rights violations means that accountability may be closer than ever – if only proof can be preserved, a top UN investigator said on Tuesday.
1
1
1
Edited News | OSE , ICRC , UNHCR
Syria: UN and partners urge action to preserve evidence of prison atrocities, stabilize country
Since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria five days ago, hundreds of people have rushed to Saydnaya prison, desperate to find loved ones. Disturbing images from the prison and other detention centers have since surfaced, exposing the “unimaginable barbarity Syrians have endured for years,” said Jenifer Fenton, spokesperson for the UN special envoy for Syria, on Friday.
1
1
2
Edited News | UNRWA
Gaza: “Sickening normalisation” of suffering, amid attacks on people and aid convoys
Ongoing military operations by the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) in Gaza continue to devastate Palestinian children and families, with mounting casualties and a critical lack of humanitarian aid for the desperate population.
“Local media reporting here that last night, 30 people were killed in this area in strikes” said a senior emergency officer with the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), Louise Wateridge, speaking to reporters in Geneva from central Gaza.
2
1
2
Press Conferences , Edited News | OHCHR
Rights experts call for end to impunity for Israel’s violations of international law
Four independent human rights experts have jointly called for the international community to sanction Israel’s conduct of hostilities in the Occupied Palestinian Territory as well as in the wider Middle East region - including in Syria, Lebanon and Iran. They also called for the restoration of trust in the international justice system through the abandonment of “extreme interpretations” and “double standards” in the application of the universal norms regulating the conduct of war.
1
1
1
Edited News | OCHA , UNHCR
Syria: needs continue to grow amid highly uncertain situation, say aid teams
The historic power shift in Syria and the still volatile situation two days after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime have increased humanitarian needs in a country where nearly 17 million people, including millions of internally displaced, already depended on humanitarian aid before the recent events, UN aid teams said on Tuesday.
2
1
3
Edited News , Press Conferences | OSES
Barely 48 hours since opposition forces including Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) swept into Damascus and forced out President Bashar al-Assad, the top UN negotiator tasked with helping Syrians’ create a peaceful and democratic future insisted that nothing could be taken for granted.
1
1
1
Edited News | OHCHR , UNOG
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Chief Volker Türk on Monday called on States to do all in their power to end senseless conflicts and suffering.
1
1
1
Edited News | WHO
No evacuation order given before Kamal Adwan Hospital strike, says WHO
One of the last partially functional health centres in northern Gaza was reportedly hit again overnight into Friday by several strikes, leaving four health workers among the casualties and the dead, according to the UN World Health Organization (WHO).
2
1
2
Edited News , Press Conferences | OCHA
More than 280,000 people have been uprooted in northwest Syria in a matter of days following the sudden and massive offensive into Government-controlled areas led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), which is sanctioned by the Security Council as a terrorist group.
1
1
1
Edited News | OHCHR , UNOG
UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk has called on the Georgian authorities to respect and protect the rights to freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly following several nights of protests that were marred by violence, and dispersed using disproportionate, and in some cases unnecessary, force by the police in the capital, Tbilisi.