The Scotsman

Lennox calls for ‘solidarity’ in coronaviru­s fundraisin­g campaign

- By TOM EDEN

Singer Annie Lennox has backed a fundraisin­g campaign to help some of the world’s most vulnerable communitie­s combat coronaviru­s.

People have been urged to donate to the campaign to fund food, clean water and soap, medical supplies and frontline aid workers in countries afflicted by war and poverty.

The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) has warned millions of lives are at risk from Covid-19 as it works to help people living in overcrowde­d refugee and displaceme­nt camps in places including Somalia, Syria and Yemen.

A pledge of £240,000 has been made towards the relief efforts by the Scottish Government through its Humanitari­an Emergency Fund.

Lennox said: “Despite the ongoing pain and challenge of the pandemic here at home I urge Scots to show global solidarity and uphold the proud record of internatio­nalism they hold so dearly by donating generously to the DEC right now.

“One simple act - whatever you can donate - will show that solidarity and help save many lives.”

The campaign has been launched by the charities that are part of the DEC in Scotland - the British Red

Cross, Christian Aid, Islamic Relief, Oxfam, Save The Children and Tearfund.

Sally Foster Fulton, the head of Christian Aid Scotland and DEC Scotland chairwoman, said: “We have seen here how deadly and frightenin­g the coronaviru­s can be.

“But just imagine what it would be like to face with the threat of Covid-19 when you live in an overcrowde­d refugee camp, where social distancing is impossible and where you don’t even have access to clean water to wash your hands.

“During the pandemic, communitie­s across Scotland have come together to protect each other from the threat of the virus. Now we’re asking people to show the same solidarity with people around the world facing this silent killer. We’re urging everyone who can to donate today - every pound counts.”

 ??  ?? 0 Annie Lennox urges Scots to donate generously
0 Annie Lennox urges Scots to donate generously

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom