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- World leaders participated in the recently held G20 Summit in Rome, Italy.
- During the summit, the leaders adopted the Rome Declaration and emphasised Covid-19 immunisation across the globe.
Highlights of the Summit
- The 2021 G20 Rome summit was the sixteenth meeting of the Group of Twenty (G20).
- The world leaders had elaborate deliberations on issues of global importance like
- fighting the pandemic,
- improving health infrastructure,
- boosting economic cooperation and
- furthering innovation.
- Adopted the ‘Rome Declaration’:
- The Rome Declaration consists of 16 mutually agreed principles, which aims to guide joint action for preventing future health crises and to build a safer, equitable and sustainable world.
- On immunisation front:
- The countries agreed that the COVID-19 immunisation is a global public good.
- Agreement on strengthening the World Health Organisation to fast-track the process for emergency use authorisation for Covid-19 vaccines.
- To provide finances and technology for vaccine production at “mRNA Hubs” in South Africa, Brazil and Argentina.
- Work towards monitoring and implementation of the multi-sectoral, evidence-based One Health approach
- Green Energy:
- G-20 countries committed to ending international financing for all new coal plants by the end of 2021.
- But made no mention of domestic commitments on ending coal power generation.
- To mobilise more international public-private financing for “green” projects.
- G-20 countries committed to ending international financing for all new coal plants by the end of 2021.
- Commitments of Paris Agreement:
- India and many other developing countries pushed for safeguarding the interest of the developing world.
- The developed world has acknowledged that they have not done enough in terms of meeting their commitments.
- Further, they will work upon providing finance in providing technology.
- Also, they will be the enablers to make the transition to a clean energy world in the future.
- Countries would further work towards increasing the ambition from the current levels of commitment.
- India and many other developing countries pushed for safeguarding the interest of the developing world.
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) COP 26
- It will be attended by 120 Heads of Government and Heads of State at the World Leaders’ Summit (WLS) at Glasgow.
- India is likely to address the COP26 summit with a national statement about India’s climate action plan.
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Source: TH
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