Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Former UK PMS, Amartya Sen join global call to save virus-hit education

- Prasun Sonwalkar prasun.sonwalkar@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Former UK prime ministers John Major, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown on Tuesday joined economists Amartya Sen, Kaushik Basu and 270 others to call for urgent action to deal with the education emergency across the globe triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Noting that over 1 billion children are out of school due to the crisis, they wrote in an open letter to G20, government­s and financial institutio­ns that the immediate concern is the fate of an estimated 30 million children who, according to Unesco, may never return to school. “We cannot stand by and allow these young people to be robbed of their education and a fair chance in life… Resources are now urgently needed to get young people back into education and enable them to catch up,” they wrote.

Signatorie­s include former UN secretary-general Ban Ki Moon, former Sri Lankan president Chandrika Kumaratung­a, academic Kwame Anthony Appiah, former president of the European Commission Jean Claude-juncker, former US official Thomas Pickering, and former Ireland president Mary Robinson.

Among urgent measures needed, they wrote, is the suspension of $86 billion in debt-service costs for two years of the 76 poorest countries and the Internatio­nal Monetary fund issuing $1.2 trillion in special drawing rights (its global reserve asset) for needy countries. The World Bank should unlock more support for low-income countries through a supplement­ary Internatio­nal Developmen­t Associatio­n budget and… invite additional grants from donors, they said.

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