COVID-19 pushed 31 million people into extreme poverty, and we’re seeing record levels of inequality. While wealthier nations are starting to recover, others lack the resources they need to bounce back. 1/4
As the @WorldBank convenes its annual meetings this week, one message must ring out loud and clear: We need to support an economic recovery that works for everyone. 2/4
This means putting women at the center and investing in caregiving, affordable childcare, and financial inclusion. It means providing quality education and nutritious food. It means strengthening healthcare systems and making sure everyone has access to a vaccine. 3/4
We need donor countries to step up and drive resources to the greatest needs. Recovery is only inevitable if we make it inclusive. 4/4
@melindagates Covoid 19 has made a huge impact worldwide. Vaccine inequality due to economic viability. It is easier to feed poor people if there is a global contribution. Congratulations on your great effort We will support your efforts to alleviate the suffering of the poor.
@melindagates Id wish to meet you and grant you my pattern so it works well, it can be online. I trust in you, cheers from London. UK. Patricia Plasencia
@melindagates Well said. Thank you for speaking up on behalf of so many women who lack a voice.
@melindagates I'm Soonseok Choi, who lives in Korea. It was a time when many things changed and sacrificed due to the corona virus. I wonder if you were filling the pockets of politics or power with the means of money. I think it would be nice if you could create your own possibilities.