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Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Leaving No Country Behind

23 Mar 2021

This report is published at a time when Asia and the Pacific continue to be strongly affected by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. While the region was already off-track to meeting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, the severe economic and social consequences of the pandemic and the lockdowns imposed to contain the virus are a massive setback for achieving the SDGs, especially in the areas of poverty, decent work, education and health. It has hit hard the poor and vulnerable, including women, daily wage labourers, informal sector workers and migrant workers. The report highlights that in addition to the risk of leaving behind vulnerable groups within countries, vulnerable countries, too, face the risk of being left behind. This is especially the case for countries with insufficient resources and capacity to tackle the impact of the pandemic on their own. It also highlights how digitalization and regional cooperation can be used to manage and mitigate growing divergences between countries and create the foundation for inclusive and sustainable growth that better closed the development gaps between countries.
nepal publication pakistan cambodia thailand philippines singapore laos indonesia viet nam malaysia bhutan india sustainable development economic recovery crisis response goal 1 no poverty inclusive growth goal 3 good health and well-being goal 10 reduced inequalities bangladesh sri lanka myanmar republic of korea china mongolia poverty reduction and inequality afghanistan agenda 2030 sustainable development goals maldives english samoa timor leste palau kiribati asia & the pacific vanuatu federated states of micronesia papua new guinea cook islands solomon islands tonga democratic people's republic of korea tuvalu iran marshall islands nauru niue fiji tokelau
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