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UN's Critical Work 'largely Uninterrupted', Despite Unprecedented Coronavirus Challenge
Muhammad Irfan Published March 28, 2020 | 11:54 AM
Heads of United Nations' principal organs Friday assured member states that the UN's vital work continues largely uninterrupted, despite some difficulties caused by the coronavirus pandemic that forced the world body to operate in new ways
UNITED NATIONS, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 28th Mar, 2020 ):Heads of United Nations' principal organs Friday assured member states that the UN's vital work continues largely uninterrupted, despite some difficulties caused by the coronavirus pandemic that forced the world body to operate in new ways.
In his welcoming remarks made at a joint on-line briefing , the UN General Assembly President Tijjani Muhammad, Bande, underscored the value of safety and solidarity in the face of a crisis that has affected practically every corner of the globe.
"Although we are not sitting together, be rest assured that we are in this together", Bande said. "We must lead by example. We must stay at home, abide by social distancing recommendations, wash our hands, and look out for one another".
Bande reported that thanks to technology, the General Assembly's Fifth Committee was able to make important budget decisions during this time.
He said countries must not only defeat the new coronavirus: they also have to mitigate its social and economic impacts, stating that "we need to galvanise multilateral action now to protect gains made towards the eradication of poverty and zero hunger, as this crisis puts a strain on food production and supply chains, among others".
Ambassador Zhang Jun of China, Council President for March, reported that despite difficulties, members have been holding meetings by video teleconference.
"We know that Member States are very much keen to know what's happening in the Security Council. What's true is that the new situation does create a lot of difficulties through maintaining transparency, but we are working very hard on that", he said.
So far, the Council agenda has included "hotspot issues" such as the situations in Libya and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Members have also issued statements condemning deadly attacks in Afghanistan and against peacekeepers in the Central African Republic. They are also set to act soon on several draft resolutions.
The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), which is at the heart of the UN's work in advancing sustainable development, has not stopped working, its President Mona Juul told countries.
However, she warned of the pandemic's threat to development gains, particularly in the world's most vulnerable countries, while the need for humanitarian relief is urgent.
"Beyond immediate humanitarian aid, developing countries will need support to lessen the overall socio-economic impact of the COVID-19 crisis. In this, the UN must play a key role", said Ms. Juul.
"We need joint UN efforts to assist developing countries in their recovery and in building more resilient health systems".
As response will require substantial financing, she welcomed recent announcements on economic support by G-20 countries, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who participated in the G-20 virtual summit on Thursday, said he pressed the world's major Industrialized countries for collective action and financial support to stop the virus and minimize its impact.
Guterres updated Member States on measures taken to protect UN staff globally as they execute the Organization's mandates, underlining that "our critical work is continuing largely uninterrupted".
"Our Resident Coordinators and UN Country Teams are on the frontlines", he said. As of last week, 93 per cent of teams, reported "being engaged with national authorities in preparing preparedness and response plans." The UN chief urged countries to support initiatives announced this week, such as his appeal for a global ceasefire, a humanitarian response fund for the world's poorest countries, and a call to stand against increasing hate crimes targeting people perceived to be associated with spreading the coronavirus.
He also announced the launch of a communications strategy aimed at fighting misinformation around the pandemic.
The COVID-19 Communications for Solidarity Initiative will inform the global public and promote and inspire acts of humanity around the world.
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