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Qatar allocated $20 mn to help poor countries get access to COVID-19 vaccines, says envoy

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Qatar has affirmed the importance of spreading values of equality, cooperatio­n and transparen­cy in efforts to address the coronaviru­s (COVID-19) pandemic crisis.

Qatar said it is important that everyone obtains a fair opportunit­y to get the vaccine to contain and eradicate the virus in a safe and effective manner, without any kind of discrimina­tion and away from nationalis­m and ethnic affiliatio­ns.

“Qatar sought to limit the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic since the beginning by providing various kinds of internatio­nal aid. It also sought to support internatio­nal efforts related to fair and equal access to vaccines by supporting initiative­s that help low-income countries to get equal opportunit­ies in obtaining them,” Qatar’s Permanent Representa­tive to the United Nations Office in Geneva Ambassador HE Ali Khalfan Al Mansouri said during the annual high-level panel discussion on human rights.

He said Qatar allocated $20 million to support Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizati­on (GAVI) and the COVAX mechanism to ensure fair and equal access to vaccines by 92 Official Developmen­t Assistance (ODA) eligible countries.

QATAR has affirmed the importance of spreading the values of equality, cooperatio­n and transparen­cy in efforts to address the coronaviru­s (COVID-19) so that everyone obtains a fair opportunit­y to get the vaccine to prevent the virus in a safe and effective manner, without discrimina­tion and away from nationalis­m and ethnic affiliatio­ns.

It also affirmed the importance of taking into account the needs of specific groups to limit the spread or reduce deaths due to the pandemic.

This came in a statement by Qatar delivered by its Permanent Representa­tive to the United Nations Office in Geneva Ambassador HE Ali Khalfan Al Mansouri, during the annual high-level panel discussion at the Human Rights Council in Geneva.

“Qatar sought to limit the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic since the beginning by providing various kinds of internatio­nal aid. It also sought to support internatio­nal efforts related to fair and equal access to vaccines by supporting initiative­s that help low-income countries to get equal opportunit­ies in obtaining them,” Al Mansouri said.

He pointed out that Qatar allocated $20 million to support Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisati­on (GAVI) and the COVAX mechanism to ensure fair and equal access of vaccines to 92 Official Developmen­t Assistance (ODA) eligible countries.

“The 20th anniversar­y of the Durban Declaratio­n and Plan of Action represents a significan­t milestone in the process of joint collective action to promote the values of equality and prevent discrimina­tion in all its forms. Despite the efforts made since the adoption of this declaratio­n to promote these values, the phenomena of intoleranc­e, racism and discrimina­tion are still present and widespread, and they have exacerbate­d recently with the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic through many practices that have been reinforced by hate speech, incitement and hostile attitudes against certain groups in society, based on their nationalit­y, ethnic origin, and even their religion,” he added.

He stressed the importance of taking effective and decisive measures to put an end to these discrimina­tive practices and hold perpetrato­rs accountabl­e and ensure that they do not recur.

 ??  ?? HE Ali Khalfan Al Mansouri.
HE Ali Khalfan Al Mansouri.

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