If the whole world is dealing with coronavirus, will there be less war? 鈥 George, aged 11, UK

This is a very serious and important question. Lots of people believe that wars should stop so that we can focus on dealing with coronavirus. In some cases, this has happened. But sometimes diseases like coronavirus can actually make things worse in places where there is war.

Ant贸nio Guterres is one of the world鈥檚 top diplomats. He is of the , a global organisation designed to promote peace. He has recently an 鈥渋mmediate global in all corners of the world鈥 to help stop coronavirus. A ceasefire is an agreement to stop fighting for a period of time between the different sides in a war.

Peace around the world?

The secretary general鈥檚 plan is aimed mostly at reducing the impact of coronavirus in countries experiencing war. However, he also hopes that short-term ceasefires might lead to permanent peace agreements.

A lot of people agree with Secretary General Guterres. Many governments around the world his idea, and religious leaders do as well. Around the world, over two million people have signed a asking for a ceasefire.

In some places, this has actually happened and . In Sudan, the Philippines, Colombia and Thailand, ceasefires have been declared or extended.

In other places, the is not so good. In Ukraine, people on different sides of a war have said that a ceasefire is a good idea, but the fighting is . Fighting is also still happening in countries like Libya, Yemen, Nigeria, Mali and many others, even though people have asked for a ceasefire.

As you can see, turning a plan for peace into reality is often incredibly difficult. There are reasons behind the fighting that are very hard to resolve, as the secretary general himself has said.

War and disease

There have been outbreaks of disease in places where wars have been going on in the past. Often, this has actually made things worse. There was an outbreak of a disease called cholera in Yemen in the Middle East, which is one of the places where a war is happening. The war has helped spread the disease and made it hard for doctors to treat people.

If people move around a lot, like troops do when they are fighting a war, it can spread the virus. This happened after the first world war, when soldiers spread a disease called .

Unfortunately, the spread of coronavirus may not make people decide to stop fighting wars. Instead, it might mean that conflict will make the spread and impact of coronavirus worse.

The situation for refugees 鈥 people leaving their homes to avoid war 鈥 is especially worrying. People escaping wars often have to live in cramped refugee camps where disease can spread easily.

War is also very expensive. This means there is less money for hospitals, doctors and nurses to tackle the virus. Hospitals already dealing with the effects of war may struggle to cope with a big outbreak of disease.

It is very hard to stop wars, but we must try. Even if this plan only leads to a small number of short-term ceasefires, this would still be a very good thing. Reducing the impact of coronavirus on countries affected by war is an extremely worthwhile aim.

Ed Stoddard would like to thank Max (11) and Isaac (10) for their very helpful input during the writing of this article.

Edward Stoddard is a Principal lecturer in International Relations at the 大象传媒.

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War is also very expensive. This means there is less money for hospitals, doctors and nurses to tackle the virus. Hospitals already dealing with the effects of war may struggle to cope with a big outbreak of disease.

Dr Edward Stoddard, Principal Lecturer in International Relations