UN chief calls on G-20 for bolder, ambitious pandemic response
[UNITED NATIONS, United States] UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called in a letter released on Tuesday for G-20 leaders, whose summit will be hosted by Saudi Arabia this weekend, to be bolder and more ambitious in their pandemic response.
Mr Guterres urged for "the recognition" by the G-20 group of largest economies "that further debt relief will be needed.
"The G-20 now needs to scale up ambition and deliver bolder measures to enable developing countries to address the crisis effectively and prevent the global recession from becoming a global depression," he said in the letter.
"As we tackle this unprecedented pandemic, the world needs unprecedented leadership that is united in its quest to respond to the crisis and recover better. The pandemic must be a wake-up call to all leaders that division is a danger to everyone, and that prevention saves money and lives," he continued.
The pandemic could put "an additional 115 million people" at risk of extreme poverty, Mr Guterres said.
He also noted that "acute hunger could almost double," affecting more than 250 million people.
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Mr Guterres asked that debt suspension be extended until the end of 2021, and that the measure be expanded to include vulnerable middle-income countries.
He urged G-20 leaders to "fill the financing gap of US$28 billion" needed to increase access to tools and resources to fight Covid-19.
As vaccines grow closer to finalisation "we must also resist any form of vaccine nationalism," Mr Guterres wrote.
He also called on the G-20 to increase "investments in biodiversity, climate action and ecosystem restoration."
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