KEY POINTS
  • Governments of high income countries went into "whatever-it-takes" mode to boost their economies, but low-income countries in Asia have delivered much smaller responses.  
  • The amounts are "too small" and are "not up to the task of countering the devastating effect on the (well-being) of vulnerable members of the population," authors wrote in a United Nations paper.
  • Leaders have to step in and make "very bold, strong, political choices" to support the poor, said Kanni Wignaraja of the United Nations Development Programme. "It's not a cashflow issue. In many of our countries, there is fiscal choice."

Low-income countries in Asia are not spending enough to support their populations during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a paper from the United Nations Development Programme. 

Governments of wealthy countries went into "whatever-it-takes" mode to boost their economies during the crisis, but low-income countries have delivered much smaller responses.