Guterres calls for solidarity in fighting Covid on Human Rights Day


United Nations, Dec 11 (IANS): UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for global solidarity to fight Covid-19 in a message on Human Rights Day.

The Covid-19 pandemic has reinforced two fundamental truths about human rights: human rights violations harm us all, and human rights are universal and protect us all, said Guterres.

The Covid-19 pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on vulnerable groups, including front-line workers, people with disabilities, older people, women and girls, and minorities, Xinhua reported.

"It has thrived because poverty, inequality, discrimination, the destruction of natural environment and other human rights failures have created enormous fragilities in societies," he said.

An effective response to the pandemic must be based on solidarity and cooperation. Divisive approaches, authoritarianism and nationalism make no sense against a global threat, Guterres said.

"People and their rights must be front and centre of response and recovery. We need universal, rights-based frameworks like health coverage for all to beat this pandemic and protect us for the future," said the UN Chief.

"On Human Rights Day and every day, let's resolve to act collectively, with human rights front and centre, to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic and build a better future for all."

  

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