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9 ways 缅北禁地teams around the world are fighting COVID-19

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9 ways 缅北禁地teams around the world are fighting COVID-19

16 April 2020
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A health worker combating COVID-19
缅北禁地Women/Pathumporn Thongking
A health worker combating COVID-19

Right now, the entire world is affected by the coronavirus pandemic. 缅北禁地teams covering 162 countries and territories are stepping up efforts and working around the clock with governments and partners to prevent and respond to COVID-19.听

Here are nine ways our 缅北禁地teams are working to address what 缅北禁地Secretary-General Antonio Guterres described as the greatest global crisis since World War II.

1. Uniting against COVID-19

To respond to this complex global pandemic, governments are partnering with the United Nations to save lives, protect livelihoods and minimize potential social and economic setbacks. ILO predicts that up to 25 million jobs could be lost.听

In听, the 缅北禁地is partnering with governments and all of societies for a coordinated response.

In听, the team is focused on health, child protection, gender-based violence prevention and food provision. 鈥淭his response makes it evident that we are bridging the immediate health and humanitarian demands with the need to kick-start early recovery and place countries back on their track towards sustainable development,鈥 said听, 缅北禁地Resident coordinator.

Led by the听Pan-American Health Organization/WHO,听the team is providing guidance and support on surveillance measures, laboratory diagnosis, infection control, health system preparedness and social distancing measures and with risk communication.

Citizens waiting in line for necessary resources
Citizens waiting in line for necessary resources
UNIC BA

2. Addressing the social and economic impact for rapid recovery

The pandemic is attacking societies at their core. After reassessing the prospect for growth for 2020 and 2021, IMF declared that we have entered a recession 鈥 potentially worse than in 2009.听

To support the economic recovery efforts, the 缅北禁地is establishing a new听听to respond to the emergency and recovery efforts in low- and middle-income countries.

According to the听, 缅北禁地Resident Coordinators leading 缅北禁地teams worldwide are the drivers of the UN鈥檚 response on the ground.

The 缅北禁地team in听听has mobilized $2 million to procure essential medical supplies to support the Government鈥檚 response to COVID-19. This will support the Nigeria COVID-19 Response Fund, which will help to coordinate partnerships and mobilize resources.

In Peru, the Pan-American Health Organization/WHO, ILO, UNDP, UNHCR, IOM and UNFPA are partnering with the government to help the impacted healthcare system; protect workers鈥 rights; support communication efforts; work with migrants and refugees and ensure access to sexual and reproductive health services.

3. Staying ahead of the curve

In several countries, even before COVID-19 cases were confirmed, 缅北禁地teams were proactively working with Ministries of Health and other partners to prepare for the pandemic.

Before there were confirmed cases in听, WHO and听the 缅北禁地Resident Coordinator, were already working together on the preparedness and response plan. Together, they are helping to build lab-testing capacity, recruit public health experts and engage local entrepreneurs to produce needed supplies. Additionally, the World Food Programme (WFP), UNICEF and WHO are supporting with supply chain and logistics, supplies procurement and water and sanitation repair. The 缅北禁地and Government are also boosting economic efforts through temporary cash transfers and national identification programmes.

Worker wearing protective gear handling documents and money
Worker wearing protective gear handling documents and money
WFP/Badre Bahaji

In听, upon the Government鈥檚 request, the 缅北禁地team is helping to train health workers to care for patients with COVID-19, as well as themselves.听 Also, the Resident Coordinator and WHO are working on resource mobilization and re-purposing previous funding to procure critical supplies for the country鈥檚 response.

4. Boosting governments鈥 communications strategies

鈥淭he fight against COVID-19 is largely a communications battle: to change habits, to wash hands, to stay at home, to keep social distancing, to be kind, stay calm and be connected,鈥 said听听in听. Upon the Government鈥檚 request, the 缅北禁地team has deployed communications experts to different government entities to support with their crisis communication.

In听, the 缅北禁地team assists national and local efforts to share information on COVID-19 through offline and online media, including social videos that have reached more than 1 billion views. The team is also finding innovative ways to support the response through听.

Individuals wearing protective gear working on robot
Individuals wearing protective gear working on robot
UNDP China

In听, the 缅北禁地team, WHO, UNFPA and UNICEF trained more than 30 communications professionals from the government and other sectors on risk communications. The training accompanies a UN-backed campaign with the government to make material more available across the country and online in Uzbek and Russian.

5. Engaging the private sector

The 缅北禁地is establishing new streams of support by teaming up with private sector partners across the globe to help with the relief efforts.

In听,听the听听鈥 a 缅北禁地initiative that engages businesses in the COVID-19 response 鈥 gathers information on companies鈥 COVID-19 response efforts. The aim is to map and help address workers鈥 rights and safety. One example is one of the biggest beverage companies听has听shifted its production to make听half a million alcohol-based sanitizer bottles.

In Nigeria, a container company, APM Terminals Nigeria, has contributed $200,000 towards the UN鈥檚 fund to help mobilize resources to boost the response efforts of the government. With the government, the 缅北禁地is mobilizing funds to ensure access to essential health equipment needed for medical testing, quarantine facilities and healthcare services.

6. Supporting home schooling needs

More than 1.52 billion children and youth are currently out of school or university, which accounts for 87 per cent of the students enrolled. According to UNESCO, nearly 60.2 million teachers are no longer in the classroom.听With millions of children needing to study from home, governments had to quickly prepare distance-learning programmes worldwide:

In听, UNICEF and partners have organized online classes available for migrants and refugees residing in the temporary reception centres.

Children video messaging adult
Children video messaging adult
UNICEF and IOM Bosnia and Herzegovina

In听, UNICEF is supporting with water and sanitation efforts, as well as on schools and community education.

In听, the 缅北禁地is supporting the Government with awareness raising materials such as posters and leaflets, and home-schooling preparedness needs for the school system.

7. Fast-tracking procurement for immediate health needs

The 缅北禁地has implemented fast-track methods to ensure the most efficient means of obtaining the life-savings goods and services needed on the ground worldwide.

In Argentina, UNOPS is helping to urgently procure eight fully equipped emergency modular hospitals that will provide an additional 560 inpatient therapy beds. One third of the area will be dedicated to intensive care units.

In听, while there are no confirmed COVID-19 cases according to WHO figures, the 缅北禁地team helped set up a laboratory to test for COVID-19 and constructed a multi-purpose infectious disease unit to isolate and treat suspected cases. The team also helped train听health workers.

In听, the 缅北禁地is helping to procure urgent medical equipment to diagnose, treat and monitor patients. It is also advising on mitigation actions to听help ensure that the provision of existing healthcare services continues as planned, including the purchase of essential medicines and equipment.

Individual putting on full-body protective gear
Individual putting on full-body protective gear
缅北禁地Guatemala

8. Making sure women and girls are safe at home, where most acts of violence occur

Globally, 243 million women and girls aged 15 to 49 have experienced violence by an intimate partner in the last year,听. The home can be the most dangerous place for some women as many women are being forced to 鈥榣ockdown鈥 at home with their abusers at the same time that services to support survivors are disrupted or inaccessible.

Two children, remaining inside, looking longingly outdoors
Two children, remaining inside, looking longingly outdoors
Ricardo Franco/UN

According to the SG鈥檚听, there has been an increase of upwards of 25% of reported cases of violence against women so far. In some countries reported cases have doubled.

To protect the safety and security of women and girls, 缅北禁地entities worldwide are working with governments and implementing partners, especially in Latin America and the Caribbean, which has one of the world鈥檚 highest rates of femicide and gender-based violence. In Argentina and Guatemala,through the EU-缅北禁地backed听听缅北禁地Women is supporting national and local authorities to ensure continued services to survivors of domestic violence.

The 缅北禁地has also supported with听听across the globe to make resources and services accessible for women virtually.

9. Leaving no one behind

From translating campaigns to languages for ethnic minorities and addressing measures to protect indigenous peoples, migrants and refugees, people with disabilities, populations in prisons and people living with HIV, 缅北禁地teams are making sure their response efforts leave no one behind.

In听, 缅北禁地teams are providing access to education, resources and employment opportunities to migrants and refugees from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Syria and elsewhere鈥攅specially for the women.

In Brazil, the 缅北禁地has deployed experts to respond to needs of the migrants and refugees that reside in the states that border Venezuela. UNAIDS is supporting with outreach and access to medication for people living with HIV. UNDP is working with judges to adopt non-custodial measures for mothers, people with disabilities, indigenous people, and persons in prison.

In听, WHO is prioritizing prevention, preparedness and risk communication by supporting health responders to detect, diagnose and prevent spread, surveillance of entry-points, provision of protective equipment and training of health workers. Health facilities and selected intensive care units are being prepared and communities most at risk have been identified.

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