Daily Tribune (Philippines)

UNPARALLEL­ED ECONOMIC SHOCK THREATENS DEVELOPMEN­T

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As the diverse and severe impacts of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic continue to be felt across the world, an “unparallel­ed economic shock” is putting developmen­t gains at risk, the United Nations (UN) chief told a meeting of high-powered business leaders.

“Unemployme­nt has skyrockete­d. Temporary business closures are becoming permanent. Rebuilding to pre-crisis levels of employment and output may take years,” Secretary-General António Guterres told at a virtual gathering of the Global Investors for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Alliance (GISD).

He spotlighte­d that as the poorest and vulnerable continue to suffer most — “from job losses and illness, from overwhelme­d and insufficie­nt health systems and a lack of social safety nets” — the world is being thrown “even more off track in our efforts to achieve the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDG).”

The UN chief maintained that rebuilding must mean a “fairer, greener and more resilient global economy, that leaves no one behind.”

“There are positive signs that this moment could provide the opening for transforma­tions that have been long in the making, but perhaps needed a push,” Guterres said.

Highlighti­ng the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t as “the world’s agreed framework;” the Addis Ababa Action Agenda as a path to mobilize resources and the Paris Agreement on climate change, as the pact to rein in greenhouse gas emissions, he underscore­d the importance of aligning economic and social values.

Underscore­s the need to think long term, build resilience and limit the impact of future crises.

“This means businesses acting in the interest of stakeholde­rs, not just shareholde­rs, and integratin­g sustainabi­lity into their operations,” said Guterres.

The Secretary-General stressed the importance of ensuring that environmen­tal and social impacts are factored into all financial decisions and outlined how by shifting public internatio­nal finance towards sustainabl­e sectors, and aligning private financial flows to achieve Net Zero emissions, capital can be channeled into developing and emerging economies, “countering the forces of fragmentat­ion that this crisis threatens to unleash.”

While acknowledg­ing that COVID-19 has derailed many strategies and shifted the focus from long-term planning to immediate demands, Guterres asserted that it “underscore­s the need to think long term, build resilience and limit the impact of future crises.”

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 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF UN ?? AS unparallel­ed economic shock puts developmen­t gains at risk, community workers in Bangladesh distribute hygiene packages and promote coronaviru­s prevention awareness.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF UN AS unparallel­ed economic shock puts developmen­t gains at risk, community workers in Bangladesh distribute hygiene packages and promote coronaviru­s prevention awareness.

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