National Reports
The Chernobyl nuclear disaster
continues to impact Belarus, Ukraine and Russia. Health care systems
struggle to provide medical services to treat various diseases linked
to exposure to radiation. Environmental recovery has required
significant investment, and recovery has been slow. The rate of
economic and social development in the Chernobyl region has fallen
behind that of other areas in these three countries. Attached we
provide a short analysis of the UN involvement in Chernobyl’s recovery
in three countries for the period 1986 until today. Information from
our database, which was created together with our partners, informs our
analysis.
Since 1986, United Nations system
organizations and major non-governmental organizations and foundations
have launched more than 230 different projects in Belarus, Ukraine and
Russia.
Belarus Analysis
Belarus National Report for 2002
Ukrainian Analysis
Ukrainian Statement in 2003 in
Vienna
Russian Analysis
Russian National Report 2001