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Gates Foundation’s Annual Goalkeepers report shows COVID-19 has stalled 20 years of progress

Submitted by nicko2 on 15 September 2020

Development Aid News Digest highlights the findings from the Gates Foundation's Annual Goal Keepers Report.

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation launched its fourth annual Goalkeepers Report, featuring new data showing how the ripple effects of COVID-19 have stopped 20 years of progress toward the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (Global Goals).

The report provides the most current global dataset for how the pandemic is affecting progress toward the Global Goals. It shows that by nearly every indicator, the world has regressed. Because of COVID-19, extreme poverty has increased by 7%. Vaccine coverage, a good proxy measure for how health systems are functioning, is dropping to levels last seen in the 1990s, setting the world back about 25 years in 25 weeks.

Economic damage from COVID-19 is reinforcing inequalities. The pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on women, racial and ethnic minority communities, and people living in extreme poverty. Around the world, women are facing an increased burden from rising demands in total unpaid care work and experiencing the majority of job losses. In the United States, the percentage of Black and Latinx people who say they cannot pay their rent is twice the percentage of white people.

Despite the bleak projections, Bill and Melinda Gates describe a path to ending the pandemic and resuming progress toward the Global Goals

See the DevAID digest at: https://www.developmentaid.org/#!/news-stream/post/74115/gates-foundations-annual-goalkeepers-report-shows-covid-19-has-stalled-20-years-of-progress?utm_s…

For the full report go to: https://www.gatesfoundation.org/goalkeepers/

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