In the face of a global pandemic, it doesn’t matter where you come from, how rich or poor you are, or your cultural background. #Covid_19 reminds us: we all deserve to be treated equally and have the same basic rights including universal access to healthcare & #paidsickleave 1/5
We're working with partners, governments & UN agencies in 65 countries to determine how best to respond to #Covid_19 crisis. Given our expertise in public health & sanitation, we're deeply concerned about impacts in poor countries with weak public health systems. 2/5
We are also concerned that if the disease hits #refugee camps and other places where people are already struggling to access health care or food, #Covid_19 will become even more devastating.
[Photo: Handwashing training w @UNICEFJordan + @OxfamMENA in Za'atari refugee camp] 3/5
Women are likely to be hardest hit by this crisis – 70% of the world’s health workers are women & they are on the front lines of infection risk. Women also shoulder the vast burden of unpaid care which will increase dramatically with caring for sick family members. #Covid_19 4/5
We're all in this public health situation together. Here are some ideas for a pro-poor & pro-women approach to #COVID19 response, for individuals, organizations, businesses→ oxf.am/33m32oz
"We have to act fast, decisively and together!" - @lan_mercado #Coronavirus 5/5
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