A UN human rights expert has issued a damning statement on the impacts of Covid-19 on those living in poverty — labelling many governments’ response to the crisis “cruel, inhumane and self-defeating.”
Professor Philip Alston, the UN Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, said that many state responses to Covid-19 are “failing people in poverty.”
Prof Alston noted that, despite many governments offering huge financial support packages, the most vulnerable in society had been “short-changed and excluded.”
In a statement released on Wednedsay, he said: “While some states have taken important initiatives such as direct cash payments, suspension of evictions and coverage of furloughed employees’ salaries, for the most part support measures have been utterly inadequate and the most vulnerable populations have been neglected.
The global response to #COVID19 has had devastating effects on people in poverty. Despite often far-reaching policy reversals and huge financial support packages, the most vulnerable have been short-changed or excluded. https://t.co/Ms7hUTC2OB#coronaviruspic.twitter.com/6x0pQrgUBo
— Philip Alston (@PhilipGAlston) April 22, 2020
“This is cruel, inhumane and self-defeating, since it forces them to continue working in unsafe conditions, putting everyone’s health at risk.”