• About us
  • Contact us
  • Our team
  • Terms of Service
Tuesday, September 2, 2025
Kashmir Images - Latest News Update
Epaper
  • TOP NEWS
  • CITY & TOWNS
  • LOCAL
  • BUSINESS
  • NATION
  • WORLD
  • SPORTS
  • OPINION
    • EDITORIAL
    • ON HERITAGE
    • CREATIVE BEATS
    • INTERALIA
    • WIDE ANGLE
    • OTHER VIEW
    • ART SPACE
  • Photo Gallery
  • CARTOON
  • EPAPER
No Result
View All Result
Kashmir Images - Latest News Update
No Result
View All Result
Home Latest News

UN chief: Virus could push millions of Africans into poverty

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
May 20, 2020
in Latest News, WORLD
A A
0
UN regrets US decision to stop funding to UN agency for Palestinian refugees
FacebookTwitterWhatsapp

United Nations: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned Wednesday that the coronavirus pandemic threatens Africa’s progress and could push millions into extreme poverty.

The UN chief said in a video message launching a policy report on The Impact of COVID-19 in Africa that countries on the continent have responded swiftly to the crisis, and as of now reported cases are lower than feared with more than 2,500 deaths.

Related posts

Decades of injustice against tribals in J&K ended in August 2019: LG Sinha

PM and HM will ensure all the help to the affected families to reconstruct their lives: LG Sinha

September 1, 2025
ANI Journalist Sajid Sidiq honoured with 15th Bharat Ratna Dr. Ambedkar award

ANI Journalist Sajid Sidiq honoured with 15th Bharat Ratna Dr. Ambedkar award

September 1, 2025

The virus is present in all African countries with most recording fewer than 1,000 cases, the 28-page UN report said.

The relatively low numbers of COVID-19 cases confirmed thus far have raised hopes that African countries may be spared the worst of the pandemic, the report said.

“Caution is warranted, however, as these are early days in the life cycle of a disease that is still not fully understood and where we have seen repeated patterns of first slow, then exponential growth in the number of cases.”

The UN said the low numbers could be linked to minimal testing and reporting, pointing to a World Health Organisation warning that the pandemic “could kill between 83,000 and 190,000 people in 47 African countries in the first year, mostly depending on governments’ responses”.

And WHO also warned that “the socioeconomic impacts could ‘smolder’ for several years”, the report said.

Guterres said, “much hangs in the balance”.

He called for international action to strengthen Africa’s health systems, maintain food supplies, avoid a financial crisis, support education, protect jobs, keep households and businesses afloat, and cushion the continent against lost income and export earnings.

To help address the devastating economic and social consequences of the pandemic, Guterres said Africa needs more than $200 billion and an across-the-board debt standstill for African countries unable to service their debt, followed by targeted debt relief and a comprehensive approach to structural issues in the international debt architecture to prevent defaults.

In recent years, Guterres said economic growth in Africa has been strong, the digital revolution has taken hold and agreement has been reached on a free trade area.

But he said already, demand for Africa’s commodities, tourism and remittances are declining and the opening of the trade zone has been pushed back.

The secretary-general said the pandemic will aggravate long-standing inequalities and heighten hunger, malnutrition and vulnerability to disease.

The UN urged that agriculture be declared a critical sector that should not be interrupted by COVID-19 related measures.

Guterres commended what countries and the African Union have done to tackle the pandemic, saying most have deepened regional coordination, deployed health workers, and enforced quarantines, lockdowns and border closures.

They are also drawing on the experience of HIV/AIDS and Ebola to debunk rumors and overcome mistrust of government, security forces and health workers, Guterres said.

He said the United Nations has delivered millions of test kits, respirators and other supplies, reaching almost the entire continent.

While dealing with the pandemic, the UN report said maintaining peace and security in Africa remains paramount. Guterres has appealed for global cease-fires to tackle COVID-19 and he said it is “essential for African countries to sustain their efforts to silence the guns and address violent extremism”.

Previous Post

Pak Army shells 3 sectors along LoC in Poonch: Army

Next Post

Hizb militant involved in killing of RSS activist arrested by NIA in Kishtwar

Press Trust of india

Press Trust of india

Next Post
NIA raids Srinagar central jail

Hizb militant involved in killing of RSS activist arrested by NIA in Kishtwar

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

ePaper

  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Our team
  • Terms of Service
E-Mailus: kashmirimages123@gmail.com

© 2024 Kashmir Images - Designed by GITS.

No Result
View All Result
  • TOP NEWS
  • CITY & TOWNS
  • LOCAL
  • BUSINESS
  • NATION
  • WORLD
  • SPORTS
  • OPINION
    • EDITORIAL
    • ON HERITAGE
    • CREATIVE BEATS
    • INTERALIA
    • WIDE ANGLE
    • OTHER VIEW
    • ART SPACE
  • Photo Gallery
  • CARTOON
  • EPAPER

© 2024 Kashmir Images - Designed by GITS.