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African leader asks Europe of COVID response: 'Are we equal?'

Published: 17 Feb 2022 - 07:21 pm | Last Updated: 17 Feb 2022 - 07:24 pm
Sierra Leone's President Julius Maada Bio speaks during an interview with Reuters in Brussels, Belgium, February 17, 2022. REUTERS/Phil Blenkinsop

Sierra Leone's President Julius Maada Bio speaks during an interview with Reuters in Brussels, Belgium, February 17, 2022. REUTERS/Phil Blenkinsop

Reuters

BRUSSELS - Sierra Leone's leader challenged Europeans on Thursday to remember there are "human beings on the other side" in Africa who have been left behind in the unequal global response to COVID-19.

By the start of February, only 11% of Africans were fully vaccinated against the coronavirus - far fewer than in richer parts of the world where vast and expensive inoculation campaigns have reached most of their populations.

"We feel left out," President Julius Maada Bio told Reuters while attending the European Union-African Union summit.

"So at a meeting like this we really want to ask these critical questions. Are we equal partners in this? Do we consider there are human beings on the other side?"

Many developing countries have called for intellectual property rights for COVID vaccines and treatments to be waived, but face opposition from rich nations, including many in the EU.

Bio said the pandemic was making it harder for already debt-laden African governments to provide for their people's social needs and was also undermining security.