Cape Breton Post

UN warns 2021 shaping up to be a humanitari­an catastroph­e

- MICHELLE NICHOLS

NEW YORK — Next year is shaping up to be a humanitari­an catastroph­e and rich countries must not trample poor countries in a “stampede for vaccines” to combat the coronaviru­s pandemic, top U.N. officials told the 193-member UN General Assembly on Friday.

World Food Programme (WFP) chief David Beasley and World Health Organizati­on (WHO) head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s spoke during a special meeting on COVID-19, which emerged in China late last year and has so far infected 65 million globally.

The pandemic, measures taken by countries to try to stop its spread and the economic impact have fueled a 40 per cent increase in the number of people needing humanitari­an help, the United Nations said earlier this week. It has appealed for $35 billion in aid funding.

“2021 is literally going to be catastroph­ic based on what we’re seeing at this stage of the game,” said Beasley, adding that for a dozen countries, famine is “knocking on the door.”

He said 2021 was likely to be “the worst humanitari­an crisis year since the beginning of the United Nations” 75 years ago and “we’re not going to be able to fund everything ... so we have to prioritize, as I say, the icebergs in front of the Titanic.”

UN Secretary-general Antonio Guterres and his top officials have also called for COVID-19 vaccines to be made available to all and for rich countries to help developing countries combat and recover from the pandemic.

Tedros appealed for an immediate injection of $4.3 billion into a world vaccinesha­ring program.

“We simply cannot accept a world in which the poor and marginaliz­ed are trampled by the rich and powerful in the stampede for vaccines,” Tedros told the General Assembly. “This is a global crisis and the solutions must be shared equitably as global public goods.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Diplomats arrive through the delegates entrance at the 75th annual UN General Assembly at UN headquarte­rs, which is being held mostly virtually due to the coronaviru­s disease outbreak in New York on Sept. 22.
REUTERS Diplomats arrive through the delegates entrance at the 75th annual UN General Assembly at UN headquarte­rs, which is being held mostly virtually due to the coronaviru­s disease outbreak in New York on Sept. 22.

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