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G20 urges COVID help for poor states, but short on new commitments

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Posted on September 7, 2021

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By Angelo Amante ROME (Reuters) – The group of 20 rich countries said on Monday more efforts were needed to help poor countries vaccinate their populations against COVID-19, but steered clear of making new numerical or financial commitments. Italy, which holds the G20 presidency this year, said after the gathering that the “Pact of Rome,” […]

G20 Calls for Increased COVID Support for Developing Nations

By Angelo Amante

ROME (Reuters) – The group of 20 rich countries said on Monday more efforts were needed to help poor countries vaccinate their populations against COVID-19, but steered clear of making new numerical or financial commitments.

Italy, which holds the G20 presidency this year, said after the gathering that the “Pact of Rome,” where the meeting was held on Sunday and Monday, included a political agreement to increase support for poor nations and send them more vaccines.

“The level of (vaccine) inequality is too high and is not sustainable,” Italian Health Minister Roberto Speranza told reporters.

“If we leave part of the world without vaccines we risk new variants which will hurt all of us…Our message is very clear: no one must be left behind in the vaccination campaign.”

Vaccines are being shipped to poor countries through the international COVAX facility, backed by the World Health Organization and the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI).

However, richer nations have come under fire for allegedly stockpiling COVID-19 jabs as many underdeveloped countries with low inoculation rates and rising infections struggle to get supplies.

“The strongest countries…are committed to investing significant resources and sending vaccines to the most fragile…We should strengthen this system bilaterally and through international platforms starting from COVAX,” Speranza said.

However, asked whether the G20 had made any new concrete financial commitments, he warned such pledges risked being a “straitjacket,” and the important thing was a “political goal” of global vaccination.

“We want to take the vaccine to the whole world and we’ll make the investments necessary. Will they be enough? Will more be needed? The countries of the world are making a commitment in this direction,” he said.

A 11-page declaration released after the meeting made no new financial pledges, but Speranza said these may be delivered at a joint meeting of G20 health and finance ministers in October.

That will be “a decisive occasion to find the resources to finance the instruments we have put on the table”, he said.

A little over 230 million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been delivered to 139 countries under COVAX, GAVI data shows, against a target to secure 2 billion doses for lower-income countries by the end of 2021.

Speranza stressed that poor countries must also be helped to produce vaccines at home. “Transferring doses is not enough. We have to make other areas of the world capable of producing, sharing methodologies and procedures,” he said.

(Editing by Gavin Jones and Mark Heinrich)

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the G20 meeting focus on regarding COVID-19?
The G20 meeting focused on the need for more efforts to help poor countries vaccinate their populations against COVID-19.
What is the COVAX facility?
The COVAX facility is an international initiative backed by the World Health Organization and GAVI to deliver vaccines to poor countries.
Did the G20 make any new financial commitments?
No new financial pledges were made at the G20 meeting, but commitments may be discussed at a joint meeting of G20 health and finance ministers in October.
What did Italian Health Minister Roberto Speranza emphasize?
Speranza emphasized that poor countries must also be supported in producing vaccines locally, stating that transferring doses alone is insufficient.
How many vaccine doses have been delivered through COVAX?
Over 230 million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been delivered to 139 countries under the COVAX initiative.

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