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UN nuncio: Human rights suffer when elderly are ignored

UN nuncio: Human rights suffer when elderly are ignored During the Covid-19 pandemic, the elderly have comprised the largest portion of lives lost Catholic News Service Updated: April 05, 2021 07:08 AM GMT Trending A vendor wearing a mask as a preventive measure against Covid-19 walks at the India Gate lawns in New Delhi on April 4. (Photo: Sajjad Hussain/AFP) Universally recognized human rights are undermined and rejected whenever people are no longer seen as a paramount value to be cared for and respected, Archbishop Gabriele Caccia told a United Nations working group on aging. Too often the elderly, along with the poor, the disabled and the unborn, are thrown aside and determined to be no longer needed, said the Vatican s permanent observer to the United Nations on March 29.

Archbishop Caccia: Health, work and environment are challenges that should all be solved

Archbishop Caccia: Health, work, environment are challenges that should all be solved Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, Holy See s Permanent Observer to the United Nations, discusses the main issues that have arisen from the pandemic and how a harmonious solution to all need to be found. By Vatican News staff writer Health, work, and the environment are three of the main problems that this pandemic has brought to light according to Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, Permanent Observer to the United Nations. Speaking to Vatican News Giancarlo La Vella, he notes that in order to tackle the first - health - a lockdown was imposed, which in turn caused a stall in the economy and problems to many people around the world.

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