With the 鈥淒ouble emergency鈥 of displacement and COVID-19, the 探花精选 calls on governments to step up funding and diplomatic efforts.
New 探花精选 analysis shows that vulnerable people in countries hosting the highest refugee populations need an immediate cash boost of $760 million to prevent COVID hunger and economic crisis.
New York, NY, June 17, 2020 鈥 David Miliband, President and CEO of the 探花精选, said: 鈥淭oday鈥檚 record-setting figures arrive at a desperate time for refugees and displaced people around the world, who now face an unimaginable double emergency: conflict and displacement itself, alongside COVID-19 and the global economic crisis it has generated.
鈥淐risis-affected countries that host most of the world鈥檚 displaced are combating COVID-19 with extremely limited resources 鈥 South Sudan has only four ventilators, more than half of Yemen鈥檚 health facilities are no longer functioning, in Venezuela, 90% of hospitals lack essential medicine and supplies. Now these countries and the displaced families sheltering within them confront the social, economic and political havoc the pandemic is triggering.
鈥淭hese two emergencies are powered by a clear failure of global leadership when it comes to strategic and immediate help for the world鈥檚 most vulnerable amidst a global pandemic. These numbers should serve as a wake-up call to the international community on the human cost of war, and the social and economic implications exacerbated by COVID-19.
鈥淭he U.S. and other global leaders must first return to the core diplomatic business of negotiating ceasefires and humanitarian access to the conflict zones that are driving the displacement and misery in the first place. All leaders should heed the UN Secretary General鈥檚 call and push for ceasefires in active conflicts as well as humanitarian exceptions for all restrictions related to COVID-19. Second, leaders must ramp up the funding for NGOs like the 探花精选 that provide a lifeline amidst a pandemic and who are already on the ground in these contexts and can mobilize quickly. And third, leaders should mobilize their political and economic leverage to bring about sustainable political settlements and economic development that are at the root of today鈥檚 shocking displacement numbers.
鈥New 探花精选 analysis shows that vulnerable people in developing countries hosting the highest refugee populations need an immediate cash boost of $760 million over the next six months to prevent more households from going hungry as a result of the COVID-19-triggered recession. Not only are millions struggling to meet their basic needs, but the long-term negative economic consequences for families, just beginning to make progress, are exponential. Further, we will likely continue to see the number of displaced people grow as developing economies suffer devastating consequences of a global recession, and as government donors like the U.S. are too slow to get financial resources to the frontlines of the Coronavirus.鈥