Eradication of poverty, hunger remain spearhead efforts: Ambassador

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MG News | February 15, 2022 at 11:20 AM GMT+05:00

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February 15, 2022: With the COVID-19 pandemic casting a pall over the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, Pakistan has called for greater international cooperation at this point in time to accomplish the development targets, while highlighting national efforts towards resilient inclusive recovery and growth. Eradication of poverty and hunger must remain at the forefront of recovery efforts at both the national and international levels, Ambassador Aamir Khan, Pakistan's deputy permanent representative to the UN said while addressing the UN Commission on Social Development.

"Reducing poverty and addressing food insecurity are the core objectives of our government’s flagship welfare programme, Ehsaas," the Pakistani representative said.

Despite resource constraint, he said, Prime Minister Imran Khan launched an 8-billion-dollar stimulus package – 3% of GDP - to support 12 million poor and vulnerable people with direct payments through Ehsaas.

In addition, he said, “Smart lockdown” policies saved lives and livelihoods by delivering immediate relief to 12 million households. Other elements of Pakistan’s development strategy involve providing shelter homes, free health coverage for the poor, youth empowerment programmes and targeted subsidies to farmers.

Ambassador Aamir Khan expressed concern that 20 years after the World Summit for Social Development, progress has been slow and uneven. Developing countries need sufficient financial resources and liquidity to deliver anti-poverty and social protection programmes.

While $17 trillion have been mobilized for financial surplus in rich countries, he said, developing nations are struggling to mobilize even a fraction of the $4.3 trillion they need to recover from COVID-19.

In conclusion, the Pakistani representative called for mobilizing resources from all possible sources, notably debt restructuring, fulfilment of the 0.7 per cent official development assistance (ODA) target, redistribution of the $650 billion in new special drawing rights and larger concessional finance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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