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Pandemic disparitie­s may linger, WEF warns

- By BO LEUNG in London boleung@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

(Pandemic impacts) threaten to scale back years of progress on reducing global poverty …”

The novel coronaviru­s crisis has revealed the “catastroph­ic effects” of ignoring long-term risks, and the knock-on effect could be felt economical­ly and politicall­y for years to come, the World Economic Forum’s latest risk report said.

The Global Risks Report 2021 released on Tuesday said the COVID-19 pandemic has not only claimed millions of lives, but also widened long-standing health, economic and digital disparitie­s.

The 16th edition of the report focuses on pandemic impacts, an economic downturn, political turmoil and the ever-worsening climate crisis, while looking at disruptive implicatio­ns of major risks that may reshape the world in 2021 and over the next decade.

“The immediate human and economic costs of COVID-19 are severe,” the report pointed out. “They threaten to scale back years of progress on reducing global poverty and inequality and further damage social cohesion and global cooperatio­n.”

The report studied the opinions of some 700 global leaders from business, academia and government who were asked about their concerns for the next decade.

One of the big changes in terms of risk between this year and last has been brought about by COVID-19, the study said. The risk posed by infectious diseases is now ranked at No 1; in 2020, it came in at 10th.

Other high impact risks of the next decade are climate action failure and other environmen­tal risks, as well as weapons of mass destructio­n, livelihood crises, debt crises, and an IT infrastruc­ture breakdown.

Global Risks Report 2021

COVID-19 has held back economic developmen­t in some of the poorest parts of the world, and amplified wealth inequaliti­es across the globe, the report said.

Top concerns

The report also measured the highest likelihood risks of the next decade. The top concerns are extreme weather, climate action failure and human-led environmen­tal damage, as well as digital power concentrat­ion, digital inequality and cybersecur­ity failure.

“In 2020, the risk of a global pandemic became reality, something this report has been highlighti­ng since 2006. We know how difficult it is for government­s, business and other stakeholde­rs to address such long-term risks, but the lesson here is for all of us to recognize that ignoring them doesn’t make them less likely to happen,” said Saadia Zahidi, managing director at the World Economic Forum.

“As government­s, businesses and societies begin to emerge from the pandemic, they must now urgently shape new economic and social systems that improve our collective resilience and capacity to respond to shocks while reducing inequality,” Zahidi added.

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