In view of the corona crisis, the aid organization Oxfam has called for billions in aid and debt relief for developing countries. The organization said on Monday that the money could be used to strengthen public health care in these countries.
Without rapid aid to poor countries, the “worst humanitarian catastrophe since the Second World War” is threatening. Oxfam called for approximately $ 160 billion in debt relief and aid. This is double what the 85 poorest countries in the world currently spend on public health care.
Today we’re calling for a package of nearly $160 billion in immediate debt cancellation and aid to fund a Global Public Health Plan & Emergency Response, to help prevent millions of deaths as a result of the #Coronavirus.
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In Mali there are only three ventilators for every million people, in Zambia there is only one doctor for 10,000 people, explained the managing director of Oxfam Germany, Marion Lieser. The fight against Ebola in Africa has shown the challenge it is to stop the spread of a virus.
“We have to act quickly and on a scale that is historically unprecedented. Otherwise, the worst humanitarian catastrophe since World War II threatens, ”warned Lieser.
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