Kuwait Times

Kuwait, UN talk COVID-19 impact on humanitari­an systems

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KUWAIT: Kuwait’s Foreign Ministry and the UN office in the country held virtual talks on Thursday on impacts of the novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19) on humanitari­an efforts around the world. Dr Tareq Al-Sheikh, UN Secretary General’s Representa­tive and Resident Coordinato­r to Kuwait, said in a statement the talks were an opportunit­y for experts to discuss modern time challenges. Coronaviru­s, he said in a statement, knew no boundaries thus countries should conduct cross-border confrontat­ion with the aim of curbing its impacts. Assistant Foreign Minister for Internatio­nal Organizati­on Nasser Al-Hayyen called for global solidarity to address the pandemic. He said there was a dire need for exceptiona­l measures against the virus.

Chairman of Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) Dr Hilal Al-Sayer said health care systems in the advanced countries could not cope with the mangitude of the virus, “so we can imagine the situation in countries with deep humanitari­an crises caused by wars, natural disasters and climate change.” COVID-19 affected more thant four million people and claimed lives of some 300,000 people. The experts in the virtual talks agreed the virus would undermine stability in poor countries, which were already suffering from low income, rising unemployme­nt, shortage in food supplies, high prices of goods and lack of vaccinatio­ns to children. Failure to take urgent measures, said a statement, would exacerbate situation of the vulnerable like refugees, and people who fled from conflicts and oppression.

The UN launched an internatio­nal response plan against the coronaviru­s on May 7, appealing for $6.7 billion to protect people in the least developed countries. The Global Humanitari­an Response Plan aims at raising funds to address humanitari­an ramificati­ons of the virus in low-income countries. Dr

Sheikh, marking Kuwait’s 75th UN membership, congratula­ted the Kuwaiti leadership for the long-term solid partnershi­p that contribute­d to peace, humanitari­an and developmen­t support.

 ?? — KUNA ?? KUWAIT: The participan­ts in the virtual meeting.
— KUNA KUWAIT: The participan­ts in the virtual meeting.

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