Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Britain: Share vax to poor nations

Emphasizes the need for solidarity, equity, and efficacy and invites donation of vaccine doses from developed economies to low-and middle-income countries and other countries in need

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United Nations, United States (AFP) — Britain has circulated a draft resolution to members of the United Nations (UN) Security Council calling on rich countries to donate doses of the Covid-19 vaccine to poorer and war-torn states, according to a text of the draft seen by AFP.

The resolution, submitted Thursday by Britain to the other 14 members of the Security Council, “emphasizes the need for solidarity, equity, and efficacy and invites donation of vaccine doses from developed economies to low- and middle-income countries and other countries in need.”

The draft resolution was announced Wednesday by Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab during a session of the Security Council, and estimates that around 160 million people worldwide are living in a conflict zone or unstable circumstan­ces that puts them at risk of not receiving a vaccinatio­n.

The text “calls for the strengthen­ing of national and multilater­al approaches and internatio­nal cooperatio­n in order to facilitate equitable access to Covid-19 vaccines including in armed conflict situations.”

It also “demands that all parties to armed conflicts engage immediatel­y in a durable, extensive, and sustained humanitari­an pause to enable, inter alia, Covid-19 vaccinatio­ns in areas of armed conflict.”

It calls on UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who this week denounced the “wildly uneven and unfair” distributi­on of vaccines around the world, “to report on the implementa­tion of this resolution, in particular a full assessment of all the impediment­s to the Covid-19 response, including vaccinatio­n programs, in countries in situations of armed conflict and complex humanitari­an emergencie­s, as necessary and at least every 90 days.”

Last year, it took the Security Council, stalemated by Chinese-US rivalry, three months to adopt its one and only resolution to date on the pandemic, which called upon warring factions to halt operations to allow for a vaccine to be distribute­d.

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