New Atlanticist
Jul 15, 2020
The G20 needs to do more to address the human toll of COVID-19
By
Jeremy Mark
If the wealthy countries cannot support measures to stave off a humanitarian crisis, the damage will run deeper than the resurgence of hunger and disease. The political repercussions will take the shape of civil strife, extremism, and mass migration. The G20 will do irreparable damage to social cohesion and international cooperation if it fails to act decisively.