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    Updated: 2021-04-13 05:25
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    FILE PHOTO: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres listens a question during a news conference at UN headquarters in New York City, New York, US, November 20, 2020. [Photo/Agencies]

    UNITED NATIONS - UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres gave a stern assessment Monday of the international community's failure to mount a coordinated response to the COVID-19 pandemic, saying multilateralism is falling short both on vaccines and economic rescue measures.

    "Advancing an equitable global response and recovery from the pandemic is putting multilateralism to the test," Guterres said in a speech to the global body's Financing for Development Forum.

    "So far, it is a test we have failed."

    As an example of the grim picture, the Portuguese national pointed out how just 10 countries are receiving approximately 75 percent of the world's available vaccines.

    "Many countries have yet to start vaccinating their health care workers and most vulnerable citizens," Guterres said.

    "A global vaccine gap threatens everyone's health and wellbeing," he added. "We need equitable access to vaccines for everyone, everywhere."

    A similar "lack of solidarity" on the economic recovery front means massive disparities between countries as they battle against the pandemic, Guterres said.

    While some nations have mobilized multi-trillion-dollar relief packages, many developing states face "insurmountable debt burdens that will put the (UN's Sustainable Development Goals) completely out of reach if not corrected," Guterres said.

    Even in 2019 prior to the pandemic, 25 countries were spending more on debt service than on education, health, and social services combined, the UN chief said.

    "Development assistance is needed more than ever, and I urge donors and international institutions to step up," he said.

    Guterres said the United Nations welcomes the Group of 20's support for an extension of a temporary suspension of debt service repayments, "but I urge a further extension into 2022."

    Since the start of the pandemic a year ago, about 120 million people have slid back into extreme poverty, while the equivalent of 255 million full-time jobs have been lost, Guterres added.

    AFP

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