This Meeting is Closed 12月5日11時(日本時間)
2020年12月3
Special Session of the General Assembly in response to the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Pandemic (4 December 2020): Opening remarks - Interactive dialogues: 1) UN System Response 2) Road to a Vaccine 3) Resilience & Recovering Better - Closing segment.
The COVID-19 pandemic is not only the greatest global health crisis since the creation of the United Nations 75 years ago, it is also a humanitarian crisis, a socio-economic crisis, a security crisis, and a human rights crisis.
The United Nations system-wide response to COVID-192 is based on three pillars: a large-scale, coordinated, comprehensive health response; a wide-ranging effort to safeguard lives and livelihoods; and a transformative recovery process.
The United Nations General Assembly Special Session on COVID-19 provides the opportunity for the international community to assess and hone its collective response to this pandemic. World leaders, United Nations principals, and other relevant stakeholders will be able to engage in dialogue on the impacts of the pandemic on people, societies and economies and discuss the multifaceted, coordinated response required to address this crisis. The two-day Special Session will allow many stakeholders to share their experiences in fighting the pandemic, reflect on the global response to date, and forge a united, coordinated, and people-centered path forward.
- Opening by the President of the General Assembly
- Statement by the Deputy Secretary-General
- Presentation by the Director-General of the World Health Organization
Interactive Dialogues:
- Panel 1: The UN System Response to COVID-19.
- Panel 2: The Road to a COVID-19 Vaccine – a Global Public Good
- Panel 3: Resilience and Recovering Better from COVID-19
Closing segment