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SDG Media Zone at UN Youth Forum focuses on reimagining sustainable development as we approach a post-pandemic world

SDG Media Zone at UN Youth Forum focuses on reimagining sustainable development as we approach a post-pandemic world The SDG Media Zone kicked off the 10th UN Youth Forum with discussions on advancing the Sustainable Development Goals as the world recovers from COVID-19 NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA, May 6, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Under the theme, “The Future We Want,” the SDG Media Zone, produced by the UN Department of Global Communications with support from the PVBLIC Foundation, hosted conversations that amplified the voices and visions of young people who are central to the global efforts to recover better, stronger and together. The SDG Media Zone looked at some of the most defining issues affecting young people today climate change and inequality.

Constraints, Yet Tried To Walk The Talk On COVID-19 Vaccine Equity : India At UN

As of today, 66.37 million Made-in-India Covid vaccines have been sent to 95 nations. United Nations: India, despite severe constraints and within its own limited resources, has tried to walk the talk on vaccine equity and shared COVID-19 vaccines with more than 80 countries, the country told the United Nations. The UN Department of Global Communications (DGC), which spreads awareness around the world about the work the UN does, has actively encouraged further sharing of vaccine doses from all countries, Counsellor in India s Permanent Mission to the United Nations A. Amarnath said in the General Assembly s 43rd Session of Committee on Information. India urged the Department to also suitably highlight the efforts of Member States, international organisations, and vaccine producers, who have already done so, especially with those who need it most.

India, despite severe constraints, tried to walk the talk on vaccine equity: India at UN

India, despite severe constraints, tried to ‘walk the talk on vaccine equity: India at UN SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 29, 2021, 11:45 AM IST Share Synopsis India urged the Department to also suitably highlight the efforts of Member States, international organisations, and vaccine producers, who have already done so, especially with those who need it most. Representative Image India, despite severe constraints and within its own limited resources, has tried to walk the talk on vaccine equity and shared COVID-19 vaccines with more than 80 countries, the country told the United Nations. The UN Department of Global Communications (DGC), which spreads awareness around the world about the work the UN does, has actively encouraged further sharing of vaccine doses from all countries, Counsellor in India s Permanent Mission to the United Nations A. Amarnath said in the General Assembly s 43rd Session of Committee on Information.

India, despite severe constraints, tried to walk the talk on vaccine equity: India at U N

Counsellor in India s Permanent Mission to the United Nations A. Amarnath. Videograb: Twitter/@IndiaUNNewYork   “India, despite the severe constraints and within our own limited resources, has tried to ‘walk the talk’ on vaccine equity,” Counsellor in India’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations A. Amarnath said India, despite severe constraints and within its own limited resources, has tried to “walk the talk” on vaccine equity and shared COVID-19 vaccines with more than 80 countries, the country told the United Nations. The U.N. Department of Global Communications (DGC), which spreads awareness around the world about the work the U.N. does, has actively encouraged further sharing of vaccine doses from all countries, Counsellor in India’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations A. Amarnath said in the General Assembly’s 43rd Session of Committee on Information.

Despite constraints, tried to walk the talk on vaccine equity: India at UN

India, despite severe constraints and within its own limited resources, has tried to walk the talk on vaccine equity and shared COVID-19 vaccines with more than 80 countries, the country told the United Nations. The UN Department of Global Communications (DGC), which spreads awareness around the world about the work the UN does, has actively encouraged further sharing of vaccine doses from all countries, Counsellor in India s Permanent Mission to the United Nations A. Amarnath said in the General Assembly s 43rd Session of Committee on Information. India urged the Department to also suitably highlight the efforts of Member States, international organisations, and vaccine producers, who have already done so, especially with those who need it most.

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