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Global players urged to back African stimulus package

President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on the internatio­nal community to support the roll-out of a comprehens­ive stimulus package for African countries.

Addressing a virtual sitting of the 75th United Nations (UN) General Assembly debate recently, President Ramaphosa, who is also the Chairperso­n of the African Union (AU), said the stimulus package will enable African countries to mitigate the health impacts of the Coronaviru­s and help rebuild their shattered economies.

“When Secretary-General António Guterres delivered the 18th Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture in July 2020, he called on the nations of the world to forge a New Social Contract and a New Global Deal.

“He said we must create equal opportunit­ies for all, that we must advance a more inclusive and balanced multilater­al trading system, that debt architectu­re must be reformed, and that there should be greater access to affordable credit for developing countries. It is a call we, as South Africa, wholly endorse,” said the President.

In the spirit of the New Global Deal, President Ramaphosa urged the internatio­nal community to support the roll-out of a comprehens­ive stimulus package for African countries.

He reiterated the AU's position that to ensure no country is left behind economic sanctions against Zimbabwe and Sudan should be lifted to allow their government­s to respond adequately to the pandemic.

Expanding economic opportunit­ies

President Ramaphosa said the pandemic has highlighte­d the urgency with which global leaders must strive to meet all the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, especially Goal 1, which is to end poverty in all its forms everywhere.

“Until we eradicate global poverty, we will always fall short of realising the vision of the founders of the UN. We must expand economic opportunit­ies to all people around the world, but most especially to the young, to women and to vulnerable people.

“We must boldly pursue avenues of redistribu­tion and redress as a means of advancing shared prosperity. We must deal decisively with the rot of corruption that is robbing our people of the opportunit­ies and services that are their right.”

Action against racism

The President called on the UN to spare no effort to end prejudice and intoleranc­e in all its forms and wherever they may be found.

He said the year 2020 would be remembered for the massive groundswel­l to push back the frontiers of racism under the umbrella of the #BlackLives­Matter move

ment.

“As a country that has known too well the anguish of institutio­nalised racism, South Africa supports the demands for swift action against racism, whether committed by individual­s, companies, officials or a state.”

Empowering women and girls

President Ramaphosa emphasised the need to intensify efforts to empower women and girls as the world marks the 25th anniversar­y of the adoption of the Beijing Platform for Action.

“It is the right of women and girls to be full and equal participan­ts in the workplace, in political life and decision-making, in the economy, in obtaining an education and in society as a whole. South Africa is proud to be a member of the UN's Generation Equality campaign and has prioritise­d the eradicatio­n of gender-based violence and femicide.

“At a continenta­l level, we are working to finalise and adopt an AU Convention on Violence against Women during the course of this year. AU member States are engaging on measures to promote financial inclusion, preferenti­al procuremen­t and preferenti­al trade agreements for women.”

Security Council

He reiterated the call for greater representa­tion of African countries on the Security Council, saying this should be taken up with urgency at intergover­nmental negotiatio­ns.

“It is only through a reformed and inclusive UN Security Council that we will be able to collective­ly resolve some of the world's most protracted conflicts.

“As we celebrate the founding of an organisati­on dedicated to freedom and equality, the people of Palestine and Western Sahara continue to live under occupation. We repeat our call for an end to the illegal occupation of Western Sahara and for the Palestinia­n people's right to self-determinat­ion.”

He also called for the lifting of the economic embargo and blockade of Cuba.

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President Cyril Ramaphosa participat­es in United Nations Security Council virtual summit.

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