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The successful development and distribution of a vaccine will not automatically reverse the health, social and economic damage the coronavirus has done, and the global community must work cooperatively on recovery efforts, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned participants at a special meeting of the UN this week. Guterres defended the World Health Organization's response to the crisis but criticized countries that did not follow the agency's guidance.
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People with long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory disabilities face a greater threat from the coronavirus, and efforts to include them in recovery plans and society in general are in danger of being overlooked amid the pandemic, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned in an address marking International Day of Persons with Disabilities. "Realizing the rights of persons with disabilities is crucial to fulfilling the core promise of the 2030 Agenda -- to leave no one behind," Guterres added.
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Lebanon urgently needs to form a government free from partisan agendas to protect and support its people, many of whom are still struggling to recover from an August explosion in the port of Beirut, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said as he announced a coordinated effort between the UN, the World Bank and the European Union to support blast recovery efforts. At the same time, Beirut residents disabled by the explosion protested the government's corruption and a lack of support for victims.
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Lockdowns aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus have increased the threats of domestic violence and sex trafficking, while the pandemic hampers efforts to support victims and prosecute perpetrators, warns United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Executive Director Ghada Waly. Men and boys must be engaged in campaigns against gender-based violence and discrimination, say UN Population Fund representative Beatrice Mutali, UNICEF representative Christine Muhigana and High Commissioner of Canada to South Africa Chris Cooter.
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Humankind is waging a war against the natural environment that is driving the collapse of biodiversity, the extinction of millions of species and the destruction of ecosystems we need to survive, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said this week in a virtual address at Columbia University. "Making peace with nature is the defining task of the 21st century," Guterres said.
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The United Nations has raised concern about the safety and health of over 500,000 residents of the Tigrayan capital of Mekele, where critical infrastructure has reportedly been damaged or destroyed by fighting between Ethiopia and Tigray rebels, as well as Eritrean refugees living in Tigray camps, which remain inaccessible. Over 45,000 Ethiopians -- close to half of whom are children -- have fled the violence into Sudan, where they are at high risk of being trafficked, aid agencies warn.
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