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We are not human beings experiencing
We are not human beings experiencing






I call on world leaders to come together and offer an urgent and coordinated response to this global crisis. More than ever before, we need solidarity, hope and the political will to see this through together. #COVID19 is a crisis unlike any in the 75-year history of the leaders must come together and offer an urgent & coordinated global response. But poorly coordinated policies risk locking in - or even worsening - already unsustainable inequalities, reversing hard-won development gains and poverty reduction. In managing this crisis, we also have a unique opportunity.ĭone right, we can steer the recovery toward a more sustainable and inclusive path. Companies are struggling to stay in business and families are simply struggling to stay afloat. Entire countries and cities are in lockdown. We are at war with a virus.ĬOVID-19 is killing people, as well as attacking the real economy at its core – trade, supply chains, businesses, jobs. The creativity of the response must match the unique nature of the crisis – and the magnitude of the response must match its scale. We cannot resort to the usual tools in such unusual times. My central message is clear: We are in an unprecedented situation and the normal rules no longer apply. I welcome the decision by G20 leaders to convene an emergency summit next week to respond to the epic challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic – and I look forward to taking part. We must recognize that the poorest countries and most vulnerable - especially women - will be the hardest hit. This is a moment that demands coordinated, decisive, and innovative policy action from the world’s leading economies. People are suffering, sick and scared.Ĭurrent responses at the country level will not address the global scale and complexity of the crisis. Our human family is stressed and the social fabric is being torn. This is, above all, a human crisis that calls for solidarity. dollars in income by the end of this year. The International Labour Organization has just reported that workers around the world could lose as much as 3.4 trillion U.S. 19 March 2020 - We are facing a global health crisis unlike any in the 75-year history of the United Nations - one that is spreading human suffering, infecting the global economy and upending people’s lives.Ī global recession – perhaps of record dimensions – is a near certainty.








We are not human beings experiencing