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Invest in humanitarian relief now, to limit possible ‘catastrophic’ impact of coronavirus |

10th June 2020
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“Even before COVID-19, the world faced unprecedented levels of humanitarian suffering. Now the virus threats to increase hunger and poverty – and reverse decades of development gains”, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said in opening remarks.

Stand in solidarity

“We all need to stand in solidarity with those least able to protect themselves from the virus,” he said.  “This is not only the right thing to do – it is also the only way we can overcome the challenge.”

UN relief chief and emergency coordinator, Mark Lowcock, said that the Response Plan – the international community’s primary fundraising vehicle to respond to the impact of the coronavirus in low and middle-income countries – needs $6.7 billion to cover the period until December.

But so far, at almost $1.2 billion, it is only 17.4 per cent funded, he added.

“Investing now will reduce the scale of the problem and avoid a much more costly response in the years to come”, Mr. Lowcock stated.

Pressing humanitarian concerns

Over three days, the Humanitarian Affairs Segment will tackle a host of emerging and pressing humanitarian issues as the United Nations marks its seventy-fifth anniversary this year.

Topics on the agenda range from the situation in the vast Sahel region, to sexual and gender-based violence, assistance for internally displaced persons and addressing the growing complexity of health challenges in humanitarian contexts.

Participants – including Member States, the UN system, development actors, the private sector and other partners – will also discuss ways in which new technology and innovation can make humanitarian work more effective.

$90 billion to safeguard world’s most vulnerable

Warning that the pandemic “has the potential to be catastrophic in the developing world”, Mr. Lowcock said that the cost of protecting the most vulnerable 10 per cent of people in the world’s poorest countries, is about $90 billion.

That is a significant sum, but it also one that is affordable, equal to just 1 per cent of what the world’s richest countries are putting into place to save the global economy, he stated.

He warned against diverting funds from existing humanitarian resources, saying that doing so would be “entirely counter-productive.”  He also called on donors to deliver flexible funding that can make quick and agile decision-making possible.

Going further, Mr. Guterres said that funding should include support to non-governmental organizations at the local, national and international levels, with a particular focus on the specific needs and priorities of women and children.

“At the same time, we must not overlook the wider drivers of suffering around the world, including persistent inequalities, climate change and prolonged conflict”, the Secretary-General said, reiterating his call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in all corners of the world.

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