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People-centered pandemic response urged, China says

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GENEVA — China on Tuesday delivered a joint statement on behalf of more than 100 countries at the 46th Session of the UN Human Rights Council, calling for a peoplecent­ered global response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Chen Xu, head of the Chinese Mission to the UN at Geneva, said in a statement that “we recognize that the COVID-19 global pandemic requires a global response that is people-centered, gender-responsive, with full respect for human rights, multidimen­sional, coordinate­d, inclusive and innovative, based on unity, solidarity and multilater­al cooperatio­n”.

Noting the pandemic’s severe impact on the economy, society, people’s livelihood­s of all countries, and exacerbati­ng inequality, Chen emphasized the poor and vulnerable groups are the hardest hit.

“Efforts should be made to protect the right to life and right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health,” he said.

The diplomat added it is essential to deepen internatio­nal cooperatio­n on the prevention and control of the disease, enhance informatio­n sharing, and joint prevention and control.

“Particular­ly, we need to strengthen cooperatio­n on vaccine research and developmen­t, production and distributi­on, making vaccine truly an accessible and affordable public good for the people of all countries, especially developing countries,” he said.

The Chinese diplomat highlighte­d the need to promote sustainabl­e developmen­t and step up efforts to alleviate poverty with the aim of eliminatin­g all forms of poverty and improving people’s living standards.

All human rights, he said, like the right to food, education, adequate housing and decent work, should be fully protected.

“Internatio­nal developmen­t cooperatio­n should be promoted to ensure that people of all countries equally share the opportunit­ies and gains of developmen­t,” he said.

Necessary social services

Chen called for measures to strengthen the social security system, saying it is critical to provide necessary social services to vulnerable and marginaliz­ed groups, helping them overcome the negative impact of the pandemic.

“Efforts should be redoubled to fight racism, racial discrimina­tion, xenophobia and related intoleranc­e as well as stigmatiza­tion, hate speech, and violence so as to create an equal and inclusive society,” he said.

“Internatio­nal cooperatio­n, multilater­alism and solidarity is the only effective way for the world to tackle global challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic,” he added.

The 46th Session of the UN Human Rights Council kicked off on Feb 22 and is expected to last until March 23.

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