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Selena to host global concert

Global Citizen will push for the world’s poorest countries to receive Covid-19 vaccines

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Backed by an internatio­nal concert hosted by Selena Gomez and headlined by Jennifer Lopez, Global Citizen is unveiling an ambitious campaign to help medical workers in the world’s poorest countries quickly receive Covid-19 vaccines.

The anti-poverty organisati­on is announcing the musical event — ‘VAX Live: The Concert to Reunite the World’ — with the goal of enlisting corporatio­ns and philanthro­pists to raise $22 billion for global vaccinatio­ns. The concert, which airs May 8 on ABC, CBS and FOX in the US, as well as on iHeartMedi­a radio stations and YouTube, will also showcase the Foo Fighters, Eddie Vedder, J Balvin and H.E.R.

The acts will be recorded at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.

Ahead of the event, Hugh Evans, CEO of Global Citizen, highlighte­d the magnitude of the problem his organisati­on aims to address.

“There are 27 million healthcare workers globally who don’t have access to the vaccine,” Evans said. “I’m 38 years old, and it’s not ethical for me to have access to the vaccine before these heroic first responders and community health workers. So we need government­s to start urgently donating those doses.”

The Global Citizen programme is among of a growing web of nonprofits and activists that are seeking to achieve wider, more equitable distributi­on of Covid-19 vaccines. As of this month, Evan said, 60 nations had still not yet received any Covid-19 vaccines.

“Low-income countries not only need this welcome fundraisin­g effort” they need access to Covid-19 vaccine doses,” Tom Hart, the North American executive director of another nonprofit, The ONE Campaign, said last month.

 ?? Photos by AP, Gulf News ARchive and courtesy of Netflix ?? Selena Gomez.
Jennifer Lopez.
Photos by AP, Gulf News ARchive and courtesy of Netflix Selena Gomez. Jennifer Lopez.

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