As members of BEMA International you advocate and
represent full inclusion of communities of color, communities at risk (CAR),
marginalized and vulnerable populations. Inclusion of the ‘whole
community’.
You have a voice locally that YOU at your local
community level is the start of the change in addressing issues in your
community, we have a voice nationally, and globally. A voice and taking
actions not only addressing global health, but the changes and impacts of
climate change, disasters\emergency management, and crisis in our
communities.
The COVID-19 crisis has brought our communities
together. Do not stop the momentum.
CDS Chair\CEO BEMA International
Dear Colleagues,
Thank you ever so much for signing on to the CSO Advocacy Letter ahead of the
G2O Finance and Health Ministers Meeting on October 29, 2021.
Please note that the letter has
been published on our website, and will be shared on our various
social media platforms, we encourage you to kindly share the joint
advocacy letter - calling for a coordinated, global response to the pandemic, as we ask
world leaders to commit to the following urgent actions:
sEnsure
at least 70% of people in every income category in every country are fully
vaccinated
by
sharing doses at scale, releasing production slots, and supporting
non-exclusive knowledge
and
technology sharing measures;
sIncrease
multi-year financing for the pandemic response and preparedness in
low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) to match the scale of need;
sReallocation
of Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) to support the fight against the pandemic
in LMICs;
sStrengthen
global leadership and accountability..
Warm
Regards,
Aminata
W. Aminata Wurie | Senior Project Manager, Policy & Advocacy
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