New Normal After Covid

    Hundreds of millions of businesses are in danger of going out of business. 

    Nearly half of the world's 3.3 billion workers are at danger of losing their jobs. 

    Workers in the informal economy are particularly vulnerable because they lack social security and excellent health care, as well as having lost access to productive assets. 

    Many people are unable to feed themselves during lockdowns since they do not have the means to make money.

    While feeding the globe, millions of agricultural workers – both salaried and self-employed – confront high levels of working poverty, malnutrition, and bad health, as well as a lack of safety and labour protection, as well as various forms of abuse. 

    Because of their low and unpredictable salaries, as well as a lack of social support, many of them are compelled to continue working, often in hazardous situations, exposing themselves to danger.

    Now is the time for global solidarity and assistance, particularly for the most vulnerable members of our societies, especially in rising and developing countries. 

    Only by working together can we overcome the pandemic's linked health, social, and economic effects and prevent it from escalating into a long-term humanitarian and food security disaster, with the possible loss of already made progress.

                Together we can...





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