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30th ANNUAL TENNESSEE YMCA
MIDDLE SCHOOL MODEL UNITED NATIONS
Sponsored by the YMCA Center for Civic Engagement
November 5, 2018 Middle School A
Democracy must be learned by each generation.
TENNESSEE YMCA CENTER FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION Executive Director Associate Director Susan A. Moriarty Elise Addington Dugger
Program Specialist Tyler Dorr
CONTACTING US Susan Moriarty Office: 615-743-6237 Cell: 615-482-1857 [email protected]
Elise Addington Dugger Office: 615-743-6237 Cell: 901-674-1185 [email protected]
Tyler Dorr Office: 615-743-6237 Cell: 615-829-3452 [email protected]
Web Address www.tennesseecce.org
State Office Address YMCA Center for Civic Engagement 1000 Church Street Nashville, TN 37203 Fax: 888.724.2810
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30TH ANNUAL TENNESSEE YMCA
MIDDLE SCHOOL MODEL UNITED NATIONS Sponsored by the YMCA Center for Civic Engagement
Embassy Suites Murfreesboro November 5, 2018
CONFERENCE AGENDA
8:30 AM Conference Registration Registration Desk
9:00–12:30PM Committees of the General Assembly
COMMITTEE LOCATION__ Committee 1 Mirabella E
Committee 2 Cambridge A
Committee 3 Cambridge B
Committee 4 Mirabella F
Committee 5 Broadlands A
Committee 6 Broadlands B
Committee 7 Mirabella G
Committee 8 Mirabella H
Committee 9 Mirabella I
Committee 10 Mirabella J
12:30 PM Lunch Mirabella E
1:30 PM Plenary Session Mirabella GHIJ 4:00 PM Closing Ceremony Mirabella GHIJ
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TENNESSEE YMCA MIDDLE SCHOOL MODEL UNITED NATIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS Program Administration 2
Conference Agenda 3
MUN Delegate Roster 6-15
Embassy Suites Map 16
The Avenue Restaurant Guide 17
United Nations Member States 18-19
Rules of Procedure 20-22
Table of Motions 23
MUN Debate Script 24-25
Format for Debate 26
General Assembly Committees 27-121
Committee 1 27-36
Committee 2 37-44
Committee 3 45-54
Committee 4 55-64
Committee 5 65-74
Committee 6 75-84
Committee 7 85-92
Committee 8 93-102
Committee 9 103-112
Committee 10 113-121
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TENNESSEE YMCA MIDDLE SCHOOL MODEL UNITED NATIONS
Conference A DELEGATE ROSTER
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Last First Schol Country Comm ResolutionAdair Jon Grassland Middle Rwanda 1 GA/18-1-3Adams Gracie Brentwood Middle Ecuador 5 GA/18-5-1Adams Ava Millcreek Middle Lebanon 8 GA/18-8-10Adamson Luke Millcreek Middle Uzbekistan 10 GA/18-10-1Adarsh Gauri Sunset Middle Haiti 1 GA/18-1-5Alderdice Ford Millcreek Middle Zambia 1 GA/18-1-7Alexander Jessica Merrol Hyde Nauru 2 GA/18-2-3Ali Youseph Webb School Israel 4 GA/18-4-5Ali Sana Merrol Hyde Jordan 8 GA/18-8-1Allen Ella Harpeth Hall Argentina 2 GA/18-2-1Alvarez Natalie Millcreek Middle Burundi 6 GA/18-6-11Ammar Rami Sunset Middle Chad 10 GA/18-10-11Amodio Matthew Brentwood Middle Cambodia 4 GA/18-4-9Anderson Jenna Merrol Hyde Jordan 8 GA/18-8-1Antonio Jogell Millcreek Middle Ukraine 9 GA/18-9-9Armentrout Sims Grassland Middle Senegal 4 GA/18-4-8Babe Tom Brentwood Middle Liechtenstein 3 GA/18-3-4Barnes Stanley Millcreek Middle Uzbekistan 10 GA/18-10-1Barton Henry Webb School Israel 4 GA/18-4-5Battle Chris Millcreek Middle Liberia 3 GA/18-3-7Baucom Trenton Millcreek Middle Saint Lucia 1 GA/18-1-9Beaudry Ethan Sunset Middle Iraq 2 GA/18-2-2Bell Elli Merrol Hyde Kyrgyzstan 10 GA/18-10-10Bennett Maddi Millcreek Middle Albania 1 GA/18-1-1Bettis Jaclyn Harpeth Hall Portugal 5 GA/18-5-11Bidini Zachary Saint Ann India 2 GA/18-2-5Blackburn Kamden Grassland Middle Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2 GA/18-2-8Bloomfield Emerson Millcreek Middle Lesotho 10 GA/18-10-9Blucher Nicolas Brentwood Middle Nicaragua 5 GA/18-5-8Bond Evan Millcreek Middle Ethiopia 2 GA/18-2-12Boorgu Shanti Brentwood Middle Costa Rica 9 GA/18-9-11Bosch Silas Grassland Middle Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2 GA/18-2-8Bosen Cameron Sunset Middle South Sudan 8 GA/18-8-3Boughton Everett Millcreek Middle Canada 8 GA/18-8-2Bouvé Maddie Grassland Middle Bhutan 5 GA/18-5-7Bowman Luke Brentwood Middle Austria 4 GA/18-4-12Brabson Harper Grassland Middle Peru 10 GA/18-10-4Braniff Krispin Saint Ann Sri Lanka 1 GA/18-1-12Braude Evie Webb School Burkina Faso 3 GA/18-3-5Brewer Kate Maree Harpeth Hall Portugal 5 GA/18-5-11Brewer Sam Millcreek Middle Zambia 1 GA/18-1-7Bricker Sophia Merrol Hyde Nauru 2 GA/18-2-3Britt Hillary Millcreek Middle Saint Lucia 1 GA/18-1-9Britton Dwight Grassland Middle New Zealand 9 GA/18-9-2Brown Nicholas Merrol Hyde Egypt 6 GA/18-6-8Brubaker Zach Brentwood Middle Yemen 10 GA/18-10-8Burgan Korah Millcreek Middle Lebanon 8 GA/18-8-10
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Cain Caleb Brentwood Middle Russian Federation 2 GA/18-2-6Cannon Will Grassland Middle Kiribati 6 GA/18-6-12Capone Alma Grassland Middle Finland 3 GA/18-3-3Carnes Everette Grassland Middle Senegal 4 GA/18-4-8Carpenter Colin Brentwood Middle Austria 4 GA/18-4-12Cason Zachary Grassland Middle Senegal 4 GA/18-4-8Cassidy Ava Harpeth Hall Portugal 5 GA/18-5-11Chacko Sairah Merrol Hyde Latvia 10 GA/18-10-6Challa Sohan Brentwood Middle Eritrea 7 GA/18-7-7Chanda Eshaan Brentwood Middle Czech Republic 6 GA/18-6-6Chen Adrienne Sunset Middle Haiti 1 GA/18-1-5Chiariello Michael Brentwood Middle Nicaragua 5 GA/18-5-8Chiguluri Priyanka Harpeth Hall Fiji 4 GA/18-4-3Claybrook Amelia Brentwood Middle Costa Rica 9 GA/18-9-11Clemens Emily Merrol Hyde Dominican Republic 5 GA/18-5-10Clemmons Coleman Grassland Middle Croatia 7 GA/18-7-5Clinton Andrew Grassland Middle Kiribati 6 GA/18-6-12Cochran Carson Grassland Middle New Zealand 9 GA/18-9-2Coggin Lauren Brentwood Middle Chile 6 GA/18-6-9Colebank Emily Millcreek Middle Netherlands 8 GA/18-8-11Collins Duncan Merrol Hyde Denmark 4 GA/18-4-6Combs Grace Brentwood Middle Cyprus 3 GA/18-3-1Conn Isabellla Millcreek Middle Saint Lucia 1 GA/18-1-9Cook Cody Grassland Middle Iceland 1 GA/18-1-2Cook Elizabeth Grassland Middle Mozambique 8 GA/18-8-6Cook Abby Millcreek Middle Nepal 6 GA/18-6-2Cook Dylan Grassland Middle Papua New Guinea 8 GA/18-8-5Corney Eddie Grassland Middle Bolivia 7 GA/18-7-6Cowart Charlie Webb School Republic of Korea 8 GA/18-8-7Cox Carson Merrol Hyde Kenya 9 GA/18-9-6Coyle Andrew Grassland Middle New Zealand 9 GA/18-9-2Cravens Mae Millcreek Middle United of Republic of Tanz 7 GA/18-7-11Crawford Molly Webb School Mexico 5 GA/18-5-2Cunningham Jacob Millcreek Middle Canada 8 GA/18-8-2Danielyan Ani Millcreek Middle Libya 5 GA/18-5-6Dannemiller Jake Grassland Middle Australia 2 GA/18-2-10Davenport Anna Heritage Middle Indonesia 7 GA/18-7-1Davidson Olivia Merrol Hyde Kyrgyzstan 10 GA/18-10-10Davis Christopher Grassland Middle Dem. Ppls Rep. of Korea 9 GA/18-9-5Davis Jenna Heritage Middle Tajikistan 8 GA/18-8-4Davolt Zoey Heritage Middle Indonesia 7 GA/18-7-1Deering Abby Millcreek Middle United Kingdom 2 GA/18-2-11DeLaney Harrison Merrol Hyde Malta 1 GA/18-1-6DeSpain Gage Millcreek Middle El Salvador 5 GA/18-5-9DeYoung Ella Grassland Middle Afghanistan 6 GA/18-6-3DiBiase Reese Webb School Pakistan 6 GA/18-6-5Dillon Martha Cavin Harpeth Hall Argentina 2 GA/18-2-1Dixit Megh Merrol Hyde Guinea-Bissau 7 GA/18-7-8
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Dixon Noah Brentwood Middle China 7 GA/18-7-2Donovan Emma Millcreek Middle Zimbabwe 4 GA/18-4-1Dossett Lily Spring Station Germany 4 GA/18-4-4Douglas Nancy Millcreek Middle Burundi 6 GA/18-6-11Douglas Ruby Millcreek Middle Nepal 6 GA/18-6-2Doyle Wyatt Grassland Middle Senegal 4 GA/18-4-8Driver Brent Brentwood Middle United States 9 GA/18-9-7DuPuy Molly Grassland Middle Mozambique 8 GA/18-8-6Eltiti Ziena Sunset Middle Haiti 1 GA/18-1-5Evans Braden Merrol Hyde Malta 1 GA/18-1-6Faison Sam Brentwood Middle China 7 GA/18-7-2Ferren Abigail Merrol Hyde Egypt 6 GA/18-6-8Ferris Addie Grassland Middle Spain 5 GA/18-5-5Fiechtl Patrick Sunset Middle Niger 6 GA/18-6-4Field Brady Merrol Hyde Kenya 9 GA/18-9-6Finch David Brentwood Middle Eritrea 7 GA/18-7-7Fitzgerald Marcus Grassland Middle Croatia 7 GA/18-7-5Flanigan William Millcreek Middle Ethiopia 2 GA/18-2-12Floyd Bennett Grassland Middle Australia 2 GA/18-2-10Ford Emily Webb School Burkina Faso 3 GA/18-3-5Ford Caroline Harpeth Hall Switzerland 1 GA/18-1-11Forrest Cole Grassland Middle Dem. Ppls Rep. of Korea 9 GA/18-9-5Franco Aiden Brentwood Middle Oman 2 GA/18-2-7Frank Sally Merrol Hyde Somalia 3 GA/18-3-10Frist Porter Brentwood Middle Djibouti 3 GA/18-3-11Frost Charlie Webb School Republic of Korea 8 GA/18-8-7Gadd Parker Sunset Middle Niger 6 GA/18-6-4Gaines Makayla Brentwood Middle Russian Federation 2 GA/18-2-6Gainsley Camden Millcreek Middle Ukraine 9 GA/18-9-9Garramone Megan Millcreek Middle Equatorial Guinea 7 GA/18-7-9Geltch Caitlyn Millcreek Middle Albania 1 GA/18-1-1Geyer-Kim Grabriella Webb School Mexico 5 GA/18-5-2Ghantasala Sharada Sunset Middle Sierra Leone 7 GA/18-7-3Ghebrainous Marina Sunset Middle Botswana 9 GA/18-9-3Gilchrist Chandler Brentwood Middle Sweden 6 GA/18-6-7Glenn Todd Brentwood Middle Liechtenstein 3 GA/18-3-4Glick Anna Millcreek Middle United of Republic of Tanz 7 GA/18-7-11Godwin Brooks Grassland Middle Dem. Ppls Rep. of Korea 9 GA/18-9-5Golden Brendan Saint Ann Jamaica 10 GA/18-10-2Govindaswamy Aarthe Harpeth Hall Argentina 2 GA/18-2-1Govindaswamy Nandu Harpeth Hall Fiji 4 GA/18-4-3Greathouse Mary Merrol Hyde Jordan 8 GA/18-8-1Green Cecily Webb School Saudi Arabia 9 GA/18-9-12Grimes Charlie Brentwood Middle Belgium 2 GA/18-2-9Gripenstraw Eli Brentwood Middle Eritrea 7 GA/18-7-7Gunn Taylor Brentwood Middle Belgium 2 GA/18-2-9Guo Daniel Brentwood Middle Liechtenstein 3 GA/18-3-4Hagan Liam Webb School Poland 7 GA/18-7-4
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Harris Jayson Millcreek Middle Zambia 1 GA/18-1-7Hartland Jesse Grassland Middle Algeria 10 GA/18-10-12Hayes Jackson Heritage Middle United Arab Emirates 9 GA/18-9-10Heithcock Matthew Heritage Middle United Arab Emirates 9 GA/18-9-10Henry Ty Grassland Middle Rwanda 1 GA/18-1-3Henry Jackson Brentwood Middle United States 9 GA/18-9-7Hickman Lona Merrol Hyde Latvia 10 GA/18-10-6Hickson Cade Merrol Hyde Kyrgyzstan 10 GA/18-10-10Hilty Samuel Grassland Middle Kiribati 6 GA/18-6-12Hollis Gentry Anne Grassland Middle Papua New Guinea 8 GA/18-8-5Hosein Zaviar Millcreek Middle El Salvador 5 GA/18-5-9Houghtaling Taggart Grassland Middle Rwanda 1 GA/18-1-3Hoyos Miles Saint Ann Sri Lanka 1 GA/18-1-12Hsu Judy Grassland Middle Afghanistan 6 GA/18-6-3Hudy Reese Millcreek Middle Equatorial Guinea 7 GA/18-7-9Huo Angela Brentwood Middle Chile 6 GA/18-6-9Hurst Caroline Brentwood Middle Cyprus 3 GA/18-3-1Husband Lyla Brentwood Middle Bahamas 8 GA/18-8-12Jackson Reed Millcreek Middle Uzbekistan 10 GA/18-10-1Jamal Rinaz Grassland Middle Afghanistan 6 GA/18-6-3Jenkins Caitlyn Webb School Syria 10 GA/18-10-3Joffrion Sarah Harpeth Hall Argentina 2 GA/18-2-1Johnson Brooke Grassland Middle Mozambique 8 GA/18-8-6Jones Nate Grassland Middle Kiribati 6 GA/18-6-12Jones Madeleine Brentwood Middle Philippines 4 GA/18-4-2Kabagambe Abigail Grassland Middle Peru 10 GA/18-10-4Kabaria Aryan Sunset Middle South Sudan 8 GA/18-8-3Kazmierowicz James Brentwood Middle Austria 4 GA/18-4-12Keith Elizabeth Merrol Hyde Latvia 10 GA/18-10-6Kelley Elijah Millcreek Middle Ethiopia 2 GA/18-2-12Kelly Emily Merrol Hyde Dominican Republic 5 GA/18-5-10Khairollahi Ryan Brentwood Middle Ecuador 5 GA/18-5-1Khairollahi Parsa Brentwood Middle Qatar 5 GA/18-5-4Khandelwal Darsh Millcreek Middle Liberia 3 GA/18-3-7Kieffner Emily Grassland Middle Honduras 9 GA/18-9-1Kilburn Avery Harpeth Hall Colombia 3 GA/18-3-8Kile Gabbi Webb School Pakistan 6 GA/18-6-5King Aubrey Merrol Hyde Nauru 2 GA/18-2-3Kinzig Wren Grassland Middle Cote d'Ivoire 10 GA/18-10-7Kitsteiner Nate Grassland Middle Australia 2 GA/18-2-10Kizer Chloe Grassland Middle Spain 5 GA/18-5-5Klapheke Aidan Grassland Middle Iceland 1 GA/18-1-2Konakalla Hamsini Millcreek Middle Micronesia 2 GA/18-2-4Kouser Navaal Webb School Mexico 5 GA/18-5-2Krikorian Joelle Brentwood Middle Armenia 1 GA/18-1-4Kuhn Alexander Brentwood Middle Cuba 1 GA/18-1-8Kunkel Quinn Brentwood Middle Djibouti 3 GA/18-3-11Kurzak Nicholas Webb School Republic of Korea 8 GA/18-8-7
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Ladd Carson Millcreek Middle Ethiopia 2 GA/18-2-12Large Allie Grassland Middle Bhutan 5 GA/18-5-7Larkin McKenna Millcreek Middle Guatemala 3 GA/18-3-9LaSuer Caroline Merrol Hyde Nauru 2 GA/18-2-3Lauterbach Caroline Millcreek Middle Netherlands 8 GA/18-8-11Lee Clara Beth Brentwood Middle Ecuador 5 GA/18-5-1Lee Reece Millcreek Middle Mali 9 GA/18-9-4Lee Min Grassland Middle Uruguay 8 GA/18-8-9Leger Patrick Millcreek Middle Lebanon 8 GA/18-8-10Leggett Addie Greace Grassland Middle Cote d'Ivoire 10 GA/18-10-7Lent Rylee Spring Station Germany 4 GA/18-4-4LePore Bella Saint Ann India 2 GA/18-2-5Lewis Morgan Millcreek Middle Ethiopia 2 GA/18-2-12Linley Annie Harpeth Hall Fiji 4 GA/18-4-3Lonergan Adelaide Millcreek Middle Turkey 7 GA/18-7-10Lowe James Grassland Middle Finland 3 GA/18-3-3Lowery Lucy Grassland Middle Mozambique 8 GA/18-8-6Luo Chi Chi Grassland Middle Uruguay 8 GA/18-8-9Luo Lin Lin Grassland Middle Uruguay 8 GA/18-8-9Maddox Anna Karoline Millcreek Middle Libya 5 GA/18-5-6Magnarini Mia Heritage Middle Tajikistan 8 GA/18-8-4Magowan Emma Millcreek Middle Libya 5 GA/18-5-6Mailen Virginia Webb School Saudi Arabia 9 GA/18-9-12Majors Olivia Harpeth Hall Switzerland 1 GA/18-1-11Malhotra Arshia Brentwood Middle Armenia 1 GA/18-1-4Mancuso Moana Grassland Middle Algeria 10 GA/18-10-12Manning Sydney Grassland Middle Finland 3 GA/18-3-3Martinek Hattie Merrol Hyde Malta 1 GA/18-1-6Maxwell Mia Merrol Hyde Somalia 3 GA/18-3-10McCann Emma Millcreek Middle Turkey 7 GA/18-7-10McCarthy Samuel Millcreek Middle Central African Republic 3 GA/18-3-6McClendon Maggie Brentwood Middle Japan 1 GA/18-1-10McDaniel Jonah Spring Station Germany 4 GA/18-4-4McEwan Ethan Millcreek Middle United Kingdom 2 GA/18-2-11McGowan Lucy Millcreek Middle Lesotho 10 GA/18-10-9McIllwain Mary Merrol Hyde Somalia 3 GA/18-3-10McIntyre Anna Grassland Middle Algeria 10 GA/18-10-12McIntyre Calista Millcreek Middle Lebanon 8 GA/18-8-10McNamara Clare Saint Ann India 2 GA/18-2-5McNamara Daniel Saint Ann Ireland 9 GA/18-9-8McNeely Daxton Millcreek Middle Canada 8 GA/18-8-2McNeely Madeline Millcreek Middle Nepal 6 GA/18-6-2McNulty Lulu Webb School Burkina Faso 3 GA/18-3-5Merrilees Grace Spring Station Dem. Rep. of Congo 2 3 GA/18-3-2Mickiewicz Maddie Brentwood Middle Philippines 4 GA/18-4-2Miller Andrew Brentwood Middle Belgium 2 GA/18-2-9Miller Clark Millcreek Middle Central African Republic 3 GA/18-3-6Mize Katherine Brentwood Middle Norway 10 GA/18-10-5
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Moghe Shaunak Brentwood Middle Yemen 10 GA/18-10-8Mohammed Uzair Brentwood Middle Czech Republic 6 GA/18-6-6Mololchandani Oorvi Brentwood Middle Norway 10 GA/18-10-5Montpool Avery Rhea Millcreek Middle United Kingdom 2 GA/18-2-11Montpool Elena Millcreek Middle Zimbabwe 4 GA/18-4-1Moody Tyson Brentwood Middle Oman 2 GA/18-2-7Moonshower David Brentwood Middle Eritrea 7 GA/18-7-7Moore Garrett Millcreek Middle Lao Ppls. Dem. Rep. 5 GA/18-5-3Moore Kerigan Sunset Middle Sierra Leone 7 GA/18-7-3Moran Brody Saint Ann Ireland 9 GA/18-9-8Moran Garrett Saint Ann Jamaica 10 GA/18-10-2Morrison Jake Grassland Middle Rwanda 1 GA/18-1-3Motz Emily Millcreek Middle Tonga 6 GA/18-6-10Mouton Michelle Brentwood Middle Bahamas 8 GA/18-8-12Moyers Ashlyn Grassland Middle France 7 GA/18-7-12Mucci Max Millcreek Middle Lao Ppls. Dem. Rep. 5 GA/18-5-3Murphy Emma Grassland Middle Cote d'Ivoire 10 GA/18-10-7Murphy Gavin Grassland Middle Italy 3 GA/18-3-12Murray Colsen Grassland Middle New Zealand 9 GA/18-9-2Mysinger Ella Webb School Syria 10 GA/18-10-3Narain Sridhar Merrol Hyde Guinea-Bissau 7 GA/18-7-8Nathan Jay Webb School Israel 4 GA/18-4-5Nelson Kiri Webb School Syria 10 GA/18-10-3Nolan Jasper Millcreek Middle Turkey 7 GA/18-7-10O' Neal Grant Millcreek Middle Liberia 3 GA/18-3-7Ohri Ridham Grassland Middle Italy 3 GA/18-3-12Olafsson Amelia Harpeth Hall Colombia 3 GA/18-3-8Oldham Caroline Grassland Middle Cote d'Ivoire 10 GA/18-10-7Olopade Daniel Brentwood Middle Cambodia 4 GA/18-4-9Owen Clara Brentwood Middle Sweden 6 GA/18-6-7Palmer Mary Grassland Middle Papua New Guinea 8 GA/18-8-5Palmer Lexington Millcreek Middle Saint Lucia 1 GA/18-1-9Panin Mia Webb School Saudi Arabia 9 GA/18-9-12Patel Saaya Grassland Middle Spain 5 GA/18-5-5Peck Matthew Grassland Middle Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2 GA/18-2-8Pennington Penelope Sunset Middle Botswana 9 GA/18-9-3Phan Thao Saint Ann Sri Lanka 1 GA/18-1-12Pharr Caleb Millcreek Middle Central African Republic 3 GA/18-3-6Phelps Drew Brentwood Middle Qatar 5 GA/18-5-4Pierce Veronica Harpeth Hall South Africa 6 GA/18-6-1Pillai Avantika Millcreek Middle Lesotho 10 GA/18-10-9Pingel Ethan Brentwood Middle Czech Republic 6 GA/18-6-6Poe Lauren Millcreek Middle Thailand 4 GA/18-4-11Polavarapu Om Brentwood Middle Qatar 5 GA/18-5-4Pollock Leo Webb School Israel 4 GA/18-4-5Pravin Preteka Sunset Middle Sierra Leone 7 GA/18-7-3Pring Lucas Millcreek Middle Zambia 1 GA/18-1-7Pykosh Asiyah Saint Ann Sri Lanka 1 GA/18-1-12
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Rajkumar Medhini Millcreek Middle Lesotho 10 GA/18-10-9Ramey Clayton Millcreek Middle Canada 8 GA/18-8-2Ramsey Hunter Brentwood Middle Austria 4 GA/18-4-12Raza Shaheer Sunset Middle Chad 10 GA/18-10-11Read Alexandra Millcreek Middle United Kingdom 2 GA/18-2-11Reardon Connor Millcreek Middle Ukraine 9 GA/18-9-9Redford Nathan Webb School Poland 7 GA/18-7-4Renaud Abigail Grassland Middle Peru 10 GA/18-10-4Rennhoff William Brentwood Middle Belgium 2 GA/18-2-9Riordan Ashton Grassland Middle Finland 3 GA/18-3-3Rivadavia Catherine Grassland Middle Bhutan 5 GA/18-5-7Romano Nora Millcreek Middle Zimbabwe 4 GA/18-4-1Ronin Rodriguez Millcreek Middle Tonga 6 GA/18-6-10Rowell Carolyne Merrol Hyde Somalia 3 GA/18-3-10Russell Bryce Millcreek Middle Central African Republic 3 GA/18-3-6Sanku Nihar Brentwood Middle Cuba 1 GA/18-1-8Sathu Pranav Brentwood Middle Qatar 5 GA/18-5-4Saylor Finnegan Grassland Middle Italy 3 GA/18-3-12Schelling Morgan Spring Station Greece 5 GA/18-5-12Seehorn Caroline Harpeth Hall Switzerland 1 GA/18-1-11Seetharaman Jayram Sunset Middle South Sudan 8 GA/18-8-3Shaffer Braxton Spring Station Dem. Rep. of Congo 2 3 GA/18-3-2Sharma Ari Grassland Middle Bolivia 7 GA/18-7-6Sheppard Emma Brentwood Middle Bahamas 8 GA/18-8-12Shin Ryan Brentwood Middle Oman 2 GA/18-2-7Short Grant Millcreek Middle Albania 1 GA/18-1-1Sinner Hayden Millcreek Middle Bulgaria 4 GA/18-4-10Sinner Zach Millcreek Middle Bulgaria 4 GA/18-4-10Sitaram Sanjana Brentwood Middle Chile 6 GA/18-6-9Sivalingapandian Madhumitha Brentwood Middle Costa Rica 9 GA/18-9-11Slabaugh Amelia Brentwood Middle Cyprus 3 GA/18-3-1Slabaugh Tessa Brentwood Middle Philippines 4 GA/18-4-2Sloan Gracie Harpeth Hall South Africa 6 GA/18-6-1Smith Lily Cate Grassland Middle Belize 4 GA/18-4-7Smith Stephen Brentwood Middle Djibouti 3 GA/18-3-11Snipes Kristyn Sunset Middle Iraq 2 GA/18-2-2Soto Jonah Grassland Middle Australia 2 GA/18-2-10Spindary Alan Sunset Middle Iraq 2 GA/18-2-2Stelmach Sabrina Millcreek Middle Tonga 6 GA/18-6-10Stern Jackson Brentwood Middle Cuba 1 GA/18-1-8Stineman Jeremy Millcreek Middle Liberia 3 GA/18-3-7Stone Sarah Brentwood Middle Japan 1 GA/18-1-10Streams Adam Grassland Middle Bolivia 7 GA/18-7-6Sullivan Mary Virginia Harpeth Hall Colombia 3 GA/18-3-8Summers Addy Grace Grassland Middle Honduras 9 GA/18-9-1Sutherland Crawford Brentwood Middle Djibouti 3 GA/18-3-11Swaminathan Raja Brentwood Middle Nigeria 8 GA/18-8-8Swanson Wesley Brentwood Middle United States 9 GA/18-9-7
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Sykes Lauren Millcreek Middle Albania 1 GA/18-1-1Tadrous Michael Sunset Middle Chad 10 GA/18-10-11Taheri Dorsa Grassland Middle Afghanistan 6 GA/18-6-3Talmadge India Merrol Hyde Egypt 6 GA/18-6-8Taylor Bianca Webb School Pakistan 6 GA/18-6-5Teasley Savanna Millcreek Middle Guatemala 3 GA/18-3-9Thangaivelan Neha Brentwood Middle Armenia 1 GA/18-1-4Thompson Sophia Millcreek Middle Burundi 6 GA/18-6-11Thompson Jack Merrol Hyde Denmark 4 GA/18-4-6Tice Connor Millcreek Middle Ukraine 9 GA/18-9-9Tiedemann Paul Grassland Middle Papua New Guinea 8 GA/18-8-5Tomlinson Claire Millcreek Middle Burundi 6 GA/18-6-11Valentino Renzo Merrol Hyde Guinea-Bissau 7 GA/18-7-8Varden Jossalyn Spring Station Greece 5 GA/18-5-12Veng Alexander Brentwood Middle Cambodia 4 GA/18-4-9Vesneski Lola Millcreek Middle Tonga 6 GA/18-6-10Vesser Luke Webb School Poland 7 GA/18-7-4Viarengo Richard Millcreek Middle Bulgaria 4 GA/18-4-10Vick Aidan Millcreek Middle Albania 1 GA/18-1-1Vilches Isabella Grassland Middle Croatia 7 GA/18-7-5Vinu Smyan Brentwood Middle Yemen 10 GA/18-10-8Voona Siddharth Brentwood Middle Nigeria 8 GA/18-8-8Vora Aashi Webb School Pakistan 6 GA/18-6-5Waggoner Tori Grassland Middle Belize 4 GA/18-4-7Wahlfeld Emily Grassland Middle Croatia 7 GA/18-7-5Walker Laken Merrol Hyde Denmark 4 GA/18-4-6Walker Scarlett Brentwood Middle Sweden 6 GA/18-6-7Wallace Meghan Millcreek Middle Turkey 7 GA/18-7-10Wallace Ellery Millcreek Middle United of Republic of Tanz 7 GA/18-7-11Walsh Summer Grassland Middle France 7 GA/18-7-12Walters Caroline Grassland Middle Belize 4 GA/18-4-7Wang Gabby Millcreek Middle Libya 5 GA/18-5-6Ward Matteo Saint Ann Jamaica 10 GA/18-10-2Ward Dylan Merrol Hyde Kenya 9 GA/18-9-6Warfel Matthew Millcreek Middle Mali 9 GA/18-9-4Waring Lilly Millcreek Middle Micronesia 2 GA/18-2-4Wattanaskolpant Andy Merrol Hyde Kyrgyzstan 10 GA/18-10-10Waybright Zach Grassland Middle Italy 3 GA/18-3-12Webb Nathan Brentwood Middle United States 9 GA/18-9-7Wells Mia Millcreek Middle Nepal 6 GA/18-6-2Wevick Makenna Millcreek Middle Micronesia 2 GA/18-2-4White Austin Merrol Hyde Denmark 4 GA/18-4-6White Chase Merrol Hyde Malta 5 GA/18-5-2Whitefield Milan Brentwood Middle Russian Federation 2 GA/18-2-6Wiggins Tess Saint Ann India 2 GA/18-2-5Wiggins Sam Saint Ann Ireland 9 GA/18-9-8Wilbanks Alice Harpeth Hall South Africa 6 GA/18-6-1Williams Sophia Harpeth Hall Fiji 4 GA/18-4-3
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Willis Barrett Millcreek Middle El Salvador 5 GA/18-5-9Wilson Becca Merrol Hyde Dominican Republic 5 GA/18-5-10Wolfe Della Grassland Middle Peru 10 GA/18-10-4Wolter Ruby Harpeth Hall South Africa 6 GA/18-6-1Wyatt Lucy Brentwood Middle Sweden 6 GA/18-6-7Zhou Nathan Grassland Middle Uruguay 8 GA/18-8-9Zink Jonathan Grassland Middle Iceland 1 GA/18-1-2
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UNITED NATIONS CURRENT MEMBER STATES BOLD indicates Security Council Member
Afghanistan
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Algeria
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Azerbaijan
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Cyprus
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Dem. People’s Rep. of Korea
Dem. Rep. of the Congo
Denmark
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Dominica
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Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mexico
Micronesia
Republic of Moldova
Monaco
Mongolia
Montenegro
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar
Namibia
Nauru
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
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Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Republic of Korea
Romania
Russian Federation
Rwanda
Saint Kitts & Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent & the Grenadines
Samoa
San Marino
Sao Tome & Principe
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Serbia
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
Somalia
South Africa
South Sudan
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Suriname
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Syrian Arab Republic
Tajikistan
Thailand The former Yugoslav Rep. of Macedonia
East Timor
Togo
Tonga
Trinidad & Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland
United Republic of Tanzania
United States of America
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Venezuela
Viet Nam
Yemen
Zambia
Zimbabwe
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TENNESSEE YMCA MODEL UNITED NATIONS RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
I: General Rules
A. AGENDA – The agenda of the General Assembly is drawn up by the Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) and shall be regarded as adopted at the beginning of the session. There shall be no revisions or additions to the agenda without approval of the CCE staff.
B. OFFICERS: the President of the General Assembly and the Vice-Presidents shall be the presiding officers of the General Assembly and its Plenary session. Other conference officers or delegates may be called on to preside over committee sessions as directed by the CCE staff.
C. RESPONSIBILITIES OF OFFICERS: a. Declare the opening and closing of each plenary session. b. Moderate the discussion in plenary session. c. Uphold these rules of procedure. d. Uphold the expectations set forth in the Officer Code of Conduct.
D. LANGUAGES – All sessions shall be conducted in English. Any participant wishing to address the session in another language may do so, provided he/she brings his/her own interpreter.
E. QUORUM: Two-thirds (67%) of the assigned delegates shall constitute a quorum of the General Assemblies, Plenary session, and committees. A quorum must be present for any session to conduct the business on its agenda.
F. DECORUM: All delegates are expected to maintain decorum, i.e. appropriate behavior, during all sessions. Delegates behaving inappropriately are subject to disciplinary action by presiding officers and the CCE staff. The Delegate Code of Conduct defines further expectations for appropriate delegate behavior.
II. General Assembly (GA) sessions:
A. Docket: the docket for GA sessions shall be determined by the CCE staff based on rankings of resolutions by committees. The docket for each GA session is only amended in extraordinary circumstances with the permission of the CCE staff and presiding officers (the chairs). Delegates who wish to amend the docket (i.e. reschedule the debate on a resolution) should bring their concerns to the presiding officers before moving to amend the docket.
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B. Resolutions: a. The content of resolutions should conform to the expectations laid out by
the CCE staff in the Delegate Manual. b. Resolutions may only be amended during GA committee sessions.
C. Presentations: a. The patrons of each resolution are responsible for presenting their
resolution to the GA according to the rules of procedure and decorum and the format for debate. Only GA delegates can present resolutions to the GA.
b. Patrons should not use props of any kind during their presentations or the debate on their resolutions.
c. Patrons may invoke Patron’s Rights only when a speaker in debate has offered factually incorrect information about the text of their resolution. Patron’s Rights allows the patrons ten seconds of uninterrupted speaking time to correct the factual error. Patrons must wait until the speaker has concluded their remarks before exercising these rights.
D. Debate: a. GA Delegates may speak when recognized by the chair. Delegates’ remarks
must be relevant to the items on the agenda at any given time. b. Once recognized, delegates must identify themselves to the session with
their name and the country they represent. c. Delegates recognized as speakers in debate have the right to do two of the
following things with their speaker’s time. Speakers must inform the chair of their intentions before continuing to:
i. Address the floor/session ii. Ask the patrons of the resolution a series of questions iii. Yield the remainder of their time to another delegate in the session iv. Make a motion. Motions should be made after one of the previous
actions. d. Speaker’s time: unless otherwise indicated by the chair, each speaker shall
have two minutes to address the floor. Speakers who have been yielded time by another delegate may not yield any further time. Unused speakers’ time shall be yielded to the chair.
E. Intent Speeches: delegates and members of the Secretariat may submit intent speeches during debate on resolutions during GA and the Plenary sessions.
a. Intent speeches are limited to 2 minutes and are delivered between the end of technical questions on the resolution and the beginning of debate on the resolution.
b. Intent speeches may only address the floor/session; intent speakers must identify themselves and request permission to address the floor.
c. Intent speakers may not yield their time to another delegate, ask the patrons questions, or make a motion.
d. Intent speeches do not count as rounds of debate. e. Delegates may only deliver one intent speech during the conference.
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F. Voting: a. When voting on GA resolutions, each delegation has one vote, including the
delegation presenting the resolution. GA resolutions pass with a simple majority, i.e. more ‘ayes’ than ‘nays.’
b. Delegations may abstain on resolutions only when the abstention follows current policy positions of their government.
c. When voting on all other motions, each delegate has one vote. The majority required is found on the Table of Motions in the resolution book and the Delegate Manual.
d. During voting procedure, delegates may not leave or enter the GA session until the results of the voting have been determined by the chair.
G. Amendments: a. GA Delegates may propose, debate, and vote on amendments only in GA
committees. Amendments require a simple majority to pass. b. Patrons of resolutions may submit simple amendments to their own
resolution before beginning their presentation. Such amendments should not change the nature or intent of the resolution, but make simple corrections. Once they have begun their presentation, patrons may not submit amendments to their own resolution.
c. Any amendments must be written on the appropriate form, be legible, and be germane.
d. Amendments must be recognized by the chair before the final round of debate, i.e. before the chair has recognized the last “pro” speaker for the debate.
e. The patrons of the resolution must declare any amendment “friendly” (if they agree with the proposed amendment) or “unfriendly” (if they disagree).
f. Friendly amendments may be passed without debate through voice acclamation.
g. Unfriendly amendments are debated in the appropriate format. The amendment’s sponsor acts as the patron of the amendment, and the patrons of the resolution have the right to be the first con speaker in the debate.
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TENNESSEE YMCA CENTER FOR CIVIC ENGAGMENT
TABLE OF MOTIONS
BRIEF DEFINITIONS: Adjourn: this action ends the session and is only in order with the permission of the CCE staff. Appeal: a legislative body may appeal a decision of its presiding officer if 2/3 of its members think that the chair has made an incorrect ruling on a procedural matter. Reconsider: motions to reconsider any motion are only in order with the permission of the CCE staff. Point of Personal Privilege: this point should be used to address delegates’ comfort or ability to participate in the conference session, i.e. climate control issues, PA volume, etc. Suspension of the Rules: a successful motion to suspend the rules affects only the main motion at hand. Suspended rules are ‘back’ once voting/ranking procedures are complete. Point of Information: these points are questions directed to the chair for factual information relevant to the debate at hand. The chair may redirect the question to a delegate who is likely to have an answer. Point of Order: these points are questions directed to the chair asking for clarification of rules of procedure.
Motion
When Another has
the Floor
Second
Debatable
Amendable
Vote
Reconsider
Main Motion (Bill or resolution)
No Yes Yes Yes Majority Only with permission from CCE
staff Adjourn No Yes No No Majority No Amend No Yes Yes Yes Majority Yes Appeal Yes Yes Yes No 2/3 n/a
Postpone to a certain time
No
Yes
Yes
No
Majority
n/a
Previous Question (end debate)
No
Yes
No
No
2/3
No
Recess No Yes No Yes Majority No Reconsider No Yes Yes No 2/3 No
Point of Personal Privilege
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Suspend the Rules No
Yes
No
Yes
2/3
No
Withdraw Motions No No No No Majority n/a Point of
Information Yes No No No No No
Point of Order/ Parliamentary
Inquiry
Yes No No No No
No
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SCRIPT FOR CCE MUN DEBATE BY TUCKER COWDEN, MHMS *Outside of this guide, consult additional TN YMCA CCE supplements and Robert’s Rules of Order *Script is written with the assumption of more than one patron for the resolution/bill. If there is only one presenting patron, change statements to the singular (i.e. “Does the Patron” instead of “Do the Patrons”).
OVERVIEW Model UN (MUN) debate should be seen in the context of the actual United Nations General Assembly, where delegates speak directly on behalf of the governments of the nations they represent and the items debated are called resolutions. Because of this setting, MUN delegates should know their nation’s stance on important world issues and approach them as that country’s government would (even if the delegates do not agree with that approach). This applies especially to the resolution that you are presenting. It should address not only an issue that the delegates think is important, but one that the country’s government thinks is important and would actually present to the UN. Also, although the event is called “Model UN,” speakers referring to the body should not say that “the Model UN” should do such-and-such. You are to be completely in character, acting as if Model UN were the actual United Nations (so refer to the conference as “the UN” or “the United Nations”).
ASKING TECHNICAL QUESTIONS (after being recognized by the chair) Speaker: [States Name, States Country, States One Question (must be one that merits a response of yes, no, a number, a definition, or a short, expository rather than persuasive answer) (the question is directed to the presenting delegates)]
CON/PRO DEBATE (after being recognized) *Delegates may take one or two of the three actions listed below (ask questions, speak to the floor, yield time to another delegate), but may not only yield time to another delegate (you can only ask questions or only speak, but cannot only yield time). Speaker: (States Name, States Country) and…
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• To Ask A Series of Questions Speaker: Do the Patrons yield to a possible series of questions? (Not: “a series of possible questions,” or “a question.”) Chair: They do so yield Speaker: (To Patrons) (Asks Questions and receives answers for up to two minutes, depending on the committee/GA/plenary’s time structure). *It is important to note that questions asked as a Con speech should seek to criticize, or at least show skepticism for, the given resolution. Those asked as a Pro speech should do the opposite, emphasizing the positive aspects of the resolution. • To Address the Assembly Speaker: May I address the floor? Chair: That is your right. Speaker: (Speaks to fellow delegates, not the patrons, for the allotted amount of time either in favor of (pro speech) or against (con speech) the resolution). *You should never use the words “Con” or “Pro” in your speech unless referring to “a previous con speaker,” etc. Con and Pro are not nouns or verbs that can be used to show your support or dislike of a resolution (so do not say “I con this resolution”). • To Yield Remaining time after one of the above to a fellow delegate: Speaker: May I yield the remainder of my time to a fellow delegate? Chair: That is your right. Please specify a delegate. Speaker: [Names the delegate to be yielded to (refer to him/her by country] (Takes first action) *Delegates being yielded to should have the same opinion (pro or con) on the resolution as the speakers that yield to them. MOTIONS (must be made before the last con speech) Speaker: (Shouts) Motion! Chair: Rise and state your motion. Speaker: (States Name, States Country, States Motion—see table of motions in delegate manual) Chair: [Takes it from there (decides if the motion is in order or not, asks for a second to the motion, and conducts a vote, usually by voice acclamation)]
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FORMAT FOR DEBATE I. Committee
Two minutes - Introduction Two minutes - Technical Questions +/-Five minutes - Con/pro debate One minute - Summation
Amendments One minute - Introduction Two rounds - Con/pro debate One minute - Summation
II. General Assembly/Plenary
Two minutes - Introduction One minute - Technical Questions Three rounds - Con/pro debate Two minutes – Summation
SAMPLE COMMITTEE RANKING FORM Best 1…2...3...4...5 Worst
Resolution #
Character Innovation Fiscal Feasibility
Content & Research
Significant Impact
Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
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MIDDLE SCHOOL
MODEL UNITED NATIONS
COMMITTEE 1
27
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out
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the
fac
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at A
lban
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are
not
pro
vide
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ith e
noug
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nefic
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are
that
thi
s ca
n ca
use
high
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and
low
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me
rate
s.3 4
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
if n
one
of t
hese
pro
blem
s ar
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the
popu
latio
n w
ill
5co
ntin
ue t
o su
ffer
due
to
econ
omic
pro
blem
s.6 7
Con
cern
ed t
hat
not
taki
ng a
ctio
n co
uld
caus
e ca
tast
roph
ic p
robl
ems
in t
he n
ear
futu
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8 9W
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ll up
on t
he M
odel
UN
to
prov
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$9.9
mill
ion
in lo
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and
the
3.3
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o bu
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oads
, in
clud
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piez
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s w
ell a
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pair
som
e 11
exis
ting
road
s.12 13
Rem
indi
ng t
hat
we
will
con
tinue
to
repl
ace
and
pay
back
the
loan
s ov
er f
iftee
n ye
ars.
14 15En
cour
aged
tha
t bu
ildin
g ro
ads
will
hel
p in
crea
se e
cono
mic
act
ivity
and
dec
reas
e th
e 16
unem
ploy
men
t ra
te.
17 18Em
phas
izin
g th
at p
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elec
tric
roa
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ill a
lso
help
pro
vide
add
ition
al e
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rici
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o ar
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19of
Alb
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cur
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ly s
uffe
ring
fro
m r
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ar p
ower
out
ages
.20 21
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olvi
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o so
lve
both
of th
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prob
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s si
mul
tane
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o Alb
ania
can
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ntua
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22be
com
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stro
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and
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hich
will
con
trib
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wor
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idan
Kla
ph
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Jon
ath
an Z
ink
Sch
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Gra
ssla
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Mid
dle
Sch
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A R
esol
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on t
o Im
pro
ve T
ran
s-Ic
elan
dic
In
fras
tru
ctu
re
Taki
ng n
ote
that
the
re is
no
prop
er h
ighw
ay c
onne
ctin
g ou
r na
tion
thro
ugh
the
cent
er
1of
the
isla
nd,
furt
her
incr
easi
ng t
rave
l tim
es for
civ
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s an
d fo
r ca
rgo
long
,2 3
Fulfi
lling
the
nee
d fo
r av
erag
e ci
tizen
s to
be
able
to
trav
el fro
m o
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apita
l, Rey
kjav
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4to
our
oth
er la
rge
popu
latio
n ce
nter
s on
the
oth
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ide
of t
he is
land
, 5 6
Con
cern
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
Icel
and’
s pe
rim
eter
fac
es a
n ov
er t
ourism
pro
blem
, be
caus
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tour
ists
can
not
effic
ient
ly a
cces
s th
e ce
nter
of th
e is
land
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Furt
her
notin
g th
at t
he R
epub
lic o
f Ic
elan
d ha
s a
two-
lane
hig
hway
con
nect
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the
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eter
of th
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land
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is h
ighw
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has
a tr
avel
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11 12Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t th
e ex
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ghw
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Fede
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ighw
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6, is
hid
eous
ly
13un
derd
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oped
and
has
haz
ardo
us o
ffro
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ondi
tions
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Gen
eral
Ass
embl
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reby
:16 17
Dec
lare
s th
at a
new
hig
hway
cut
ting
thro
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the
cent
er o
f Ic
elan
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ill h
ave
a ci
vilia
n 18
trav
el t
ime
of t
wo
and
a ha
lf ho
urs,
and
tha
t tr
avel
for
car
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d ca
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truc
ks w
ill m
uch
19fa
ster
, m
ore
effic
ient
, an
d sa
fer;
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king
a w
ish
to a
lso
build
an
elec
tric
rai
lway
of 16
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runn
ing
next
to
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hway
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om R
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to
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ould
be
a ca
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tra
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ith 2
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23
tran
spor
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sour
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acro
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her
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at t
his
new
ly p
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hig
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will
incr
ease
cen
ter-
isla
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ouri
sm a
nd
26he
lp d
evel
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he h
eart
of
the
isla
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raw
s at
tent
ion
to t
he fac
t th
at b
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a ra
ilroa
d th
at r
uns
on r
enew
able
ene
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will
29
furt
her
help
the
env
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men
t;30 31
Expe
ctin
g th
at t
his
new
rai
lroa
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ill c
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tra
vel t
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in h
alf an
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ake
carg
o 32
tran
spor
t m
ore
affo
rdab
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rom
thi
s gr
owin
g na
tion;
33 34Fu
rthe
r re
min
ds t
hat
conn
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g th
ese
two
larg
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popu
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d ci
ties
will
incr
ease
tra
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twee
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rthe
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ount
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usi
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he N
orth
wes
t Pa
ssag
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28
Res
olve
s th
at t
he R
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lic o
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like
to
borr
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tot
al o
f $2
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help
pay
for
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high
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ts,
for
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grea
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good
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side
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this
pla
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by D
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d th
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, 43
and
5% in
tere
st,
will
be
paid
bac
k to
the
UN
in t
he t
ime
span
of 10
yea
rs.
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lf of
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illit
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in m
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the
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has
alr
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ings
to
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assi
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6Yo
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and
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: N
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the
UN
, 7 8
Ack
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for
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as d
one,
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rthe
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calli
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t st
atem
ents
by
the
U.N
., a
bout
how
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11lo
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in t
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0.6
and
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as
of 2
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of sc
hool
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ldre
n ar
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t in
sch
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n Rw
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,15 16
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Gen
eral
Ass
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y he
reby
:17 18
Acc
epts
tha
t m
any
Euro
pean
cou
ntries
in t
he p
ast
20 y
ears
hav
e in
trod
uced
med
ia
19ed
ucat
ion
into
all
type
s of
sch
oolin
g an
d ed
ucat
ion
syst
ems,
we
shou
ld e
xten
d th
is t
o 20
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r co
ntin
ents
tha
t ha
ve lo
w li
tera
cy;
21 22Rea
ffirm
s th
at t
he U
N s
houl
d bu
ild m
ore
scho
ols
in lo
w li
tera
te c
ount
ries
;23 24
Req
uest
s th
at c
ount
ries
sho
uld
mak
e la
ws
requ
irin
g ch
ildre
n 6-
16 t
o go
to
scho
ol;
25 26D
raw
s at
tent
ion
that
tea
cher
s sh
ould
be
cert
ified
by
the
coun
try’
s go
vern
men
t;27 28
Dec
lare
s th
at a
ny r
ace,
gen
der,
rel
igio
n, c
lass
, or
nat
iona
lity
shou
ld b
e ab
le t
o go
to
29sc
hool
;30 31
Endo
rses
tha
t th
e U
N s
houl
d bu
ild m
ore
libra
ries
, m
obile
and
nor
mal
;32 33
Furt
her
invi
tes
coun
trie
s w
ith m
ore
wea
lth t
o do
nate
sch
ool s
uppl
ies
to R
wan
da a
nd
34ot
her
illite
rrat
e th
ird
wor
ld c
ount
ries
.35
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ERA
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BLY
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ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:A
rmen
iaD
eleg
ates
:Jo
elle
Kri
kori
an,
Neh
a Th
anig
aive
lan
, A
rsh
ia M
alh
otra
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Arm
enia
Mod
el U
N 2
01
8
Rec
ogni
zing
, m
any
child
ren
with
dis
abili
ties
lack
qua
lity
educ
atio
n an
d liv
e in
1
inst
itutio
ns s
epar
ated
fro
m t
heir fam
ilies
. 2 3
Gov
ernm
ent
shou
ld u
rgen
tly p
rovi
de c
omm
unity
-bas
ed s
ervi
ces
and
qual
ity,
incl
usiv
e 4
educ
atio
n so
tha
t al
l chi
ldre
n, in
clud
ing
child
ren
with
dis
abili
ties,
can
gro
w u
p in
a
5fa
mily
.6 7
Be
mor
e aw
are
of 9
0 pe
rcen
t of
chi
ldre
n in
res
iden
tial i
nstit
utio
ns in
Arm
enia
hav
e at
8
leas
t on
e liv
ing
pare
nt.
9 10In
clus
ive
educ
atio
n in
volv
es c
hild
ren
with
dis
abili
ties
stud
ying
in t
heir
com
mun
ity
11sc
hool
s w
ith r
easo
nabl
e su
ppor
t fo
r ac
adem
ic a
nd o
ther
ach
ieve
men
t.12 13
Furt
her
reca
lling
, al
l chi
ldre
n ha
ve t
he r
ight
to
grow
up
in a
fam
ily,
and
gove
rnm
ent
and
14do
nor
reso
urce
s sh
ould
sup
port
fam
ilies
and
chi
ldre
n, n
ot la
rge
inst
itutio
ns.
15 16D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned,
in s
ome
villa
ges,
edu
catio
n is
not
ver
y w
ell.
Som
e su
bjec
t ar
e no
t 17
even
tau
ght.
18 19D
espi
te m
any
effo
rts
to im
prov
e it,
the
situ
atio
n of
dis
able
d ch
ildre
n is
dep
lora
ble
20 21Pr
ovid
ing
adeq
uate
car
e fo
r th
ese
child
ren
is b
ecom
ing
incr
easi
ngly
diff
icul
t as
the
y 22
cont
inue
to
be n
egle
cted
23 24Th
e nu
mbe
r of
nur
sery
sch
ools
is d
ecre
asin
g be
caus
e po
vert
y is
for
cing
clo
se t
o 80
per
25
cent
of pr
esch
ool-
aged
chi
ldre
n to
sta
y at
hom
e26
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ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
GA
/18
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:H
aiti
Del
egat
es:
Ad
rien
ne
Ch
en,
Gau
ri A
dar
sh,
Zie
na
Elti
tiS
choo
l: S
un
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o P
rovi
de
an E
du
cati
on t
o C
hild
ren
in H
aiti
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
hat
Hur
rica
ne M
atth
ew s
truc
k H
aiti
over
tw
o ye
ars
ago
and
Hai
ti 3
has
still
not
rec
over
ed fro
m t
his
trag
ic in
cide
nt,
4 5Fu
rthe
r re
calli
ng t
hat
one-
half
of a
ll H
aitia
ns a
ge 1
5 an
d ol
der
are
illite
rate
and
tha
t th
e 6
qual
ityof
edu
catio
n in
Hai
ti is
incr
edib
ly p
oor,
7 8
Cog
niza
nt o
f th
e fa
ct t
hat
truc
ks le
ave
over
100
,000
ton
s of
was
te e
ach
mon
th a
cros
s 9
200
acre
s of
land
sev
erel
y en
dang
erin
g th
e ci
tizen
s of
Hai
ti,10 11
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
the
citi
zens
of
Hai
ti ha
ve s
carc
ely
any
know
ledg
e so
the
y ar
e no
t 12
able
to
cons
truc
t bu
ildin
gs t
o pr
otec
t th
emse
lves
fro
m t
he m
any
natu
ral d
isas
ters
,13 14
The
Del
egat
ion
of H
aiti
does
her
eby:
15 16
Dec
lare
s th
e in
tent
ion
of H
aiti
to r
esol
ve t
he d
estr
uctio
n th
at H
urrica
ne M
atth
ew h
as
17m
erci
less
ly p
rodu
ced
acro
ss H
aiti;
18 19Req
uest
s 7.
7 m
illio
n U
S d
olla
rs f
rom
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
be a
ble
to r
esol
ve t
he is
sue
20of
hav
ing
man
y un
educ
ated
kid
s, b
uild
ing
scho
ols,
tea
chin
g sa
lari
es,
book
s, h
urri
cane
21
proo
f su
stai
nabl
e te
chno
logy
, an
d ov
eral
l nec
essi
ties
to g
o in
to t
he s
choo
l, W
ithou
t th
is,
22ch
ildre
n w
ould
not
hav
e an
edu
catio
n an
d a
safe
pla
ce t
o go
if a
noth
er n
atur
al d
isas
ter
23ar
ises
;24 25
Proc
laim
s to
em
ploy
citi
zens
of
Hai
ti to
aid
the
eff
ort
of d
econ
tam
inat
ing
Hai
ti an
d th
e 26
reco
nstr
uctin
g of
it;
27 28Res
olve
s to
con
stru
ct h
urri
cane
-pro
of s
choo
ls in
the
rec
ently
cle
anse
d ar
ea t
o av
oid
29de
stru
ctio
n fr
om c
atas
trop
hic
natu
ral d
isas
ters
;30 31
Und
erst
ands
tha
t co
nstr
uctin
g sc
hool
s w
ill a
llow
the
illit
erac
y ra
te t
o lo
wer
per
mitt
ing
32m
any
child
ren
to g
et a
n im
prov
ed e
duca
tion;
33 34
Furt
her
reco
mm
ends
tha
t te
ache
rs g
et a
sal
ary
of $
55,0
00 p
er y
ear
(the
ave
rage
sal
ary
35in
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes)
;36 37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
30
Rem
inds
tha
t th
is t
rial
bas
is w
ill h
ave
a du
ratio
n of
one
yea
r in
whi
ch t
he e
duca
tors
38
volu
ntee
ring
to
com
e w
ill t
each
fut
ure
inst
ruct
ors
the
art
of e
duca
tion;
39 40U
rges
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
refle
ct u
pon
the
horr
endo
us s
ituat
ion
of H
aiti
and
the
need
41
for
educ
atio
n.
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ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:M
alta
Del
egat
es:
Har
riso
n D
eLan
ey,
Bra
den
Eva
ns,
Ch
ase
Wh
ite,
Hat
tie
Mar
tin
ekS
choo
l: M
erro
l Hyd
e M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o In
stal
l Wat
er F
ilter
s fo
r H
ouse
hol
ds
in M
alta
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Bec
ause
of th
e re
cent
incr
ease
of
prem
atur
e de
aths
in M
alta
whi
ch h
as g
row
n 7%
in t
he
3la
st 1
0 ye
ars
to o
ver
300
prem
atur
e de
aths
due
to
the
pres
ence
of ni
trat
e po
llutio
n in
4
hous
ehol
d w
ater
sys
tem
s,
5 6D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
Mal
ta h
as t
he w
orst
pol
lutio
n ra
tes
in t
he M
edite
rran
ean,
whi
ch
7ha
s in
crea
sed
beca
use
of t
he r
ecen
t sp
ike
in m
anuf
actu
ring
and
con
stru
ctio
n,8 9
Not
ing
that
nitr
ate
pollu
tion
is t
he p
rese
nce
of h
arm
ful n
itrog
en-i
nfus
ed f
ertil
izer
s in
the
10
drin
king
wat
er t
hat
the
peop
le o
f M
alta
drink
, w
hich
the
n ca
uses
var
ious
sym
ptom
s an
d 11
dise
ases
suc
h as
blu
e ba
by s
yndr
ome,
whi
ch is
the
mos
t co
mm
on r
easo
n fo
r fo
r 12
prem
atur
e de
aths
in o
ur c
ount
ry,
13 14N
otin
g th
at t
he b
lue
baby
syn
drom
e ca
uses
you
ng in
fant
s’he
arts
to
not
prop
erly
pum
p 15
bloo
d th
roug
hout
the
bod
y, w
hich
in r
etur
n di
sallo
ws
the
baby
to
gain
wei
ght,
rec
eive
16
prop
er a
mou
nts
of o
xyge
n, a
nd h
ave
regu
lar-
tinte
d sk
in,
17 18D
raw
ing
the
atte
ntio
n th
at M
alta
has
a p
opul
atio
n of
400
,000
peo
ple
and
57%
of th
e 19
wat
er in
mal
ta is
con
tam
inat
ed o
r im
prop
erly
filt
ered
,20 21
We
the
Del
egat
ion
of M
alta
her
eby
decl
are:
22 23A r
eque
st o
f 8.
175
mill
ion
dolla
rs,
whi
ch is
0.1
5% o
f th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
otal
bud
get,
24
will
be
used
to
inst
all h
ome
wat
er f
ilter
s to
eac
h ho
useh
old
in M
alta
, an
d to
pay
for
25
thos
e w
ho in
stal
l the
m,
26 27N
otin
g th
at t
here
are
rou
ghly
145
,600
hom
es in
Mal
ta,
and
that
the
re is
a c
omm
on
28ho
useh
old
of r
ough
ly t
hree
, ea
ch f
ilter
will
be
pric
ed a
roun
d 20
0 do
llars
for
eac
h ho
me
29an
d th
e in
stal
ler
will
be
paid
25
dolla
rs p
er in
stal
lmen
t,30 31
Hop
ing
to d
ecre
ase
the
num
ber
of p
rem
atur
e de
aths
and
blu
e ba
by s
yndr
ome
case
s 32
sign
ifica
ntly
by
the
next
fiv
e ye
ars,
33 34
Not
ing
that
our
goa
l is
to b
y th
e ne
xt fiv
e ye
ars
have
hom
e w
ater
filt
ers
for
mor
e 35
hom
es in
the
Med
iterr
anea
n re
gion
, w
hich
incl
ude
Spai
n, F
ranc
e, M
onac
o, I
taly
, et
c.,
36w
hich
in r
etur
n w
ill d
ecre
ase
the
perc
enta
ge o
f un
clea
n w
ater
in t
his
area
of th
e w
orld
.37
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ESSE
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MO
DEL
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:Za
mb
iaD
eleg
ates
:S
am B
rew
er,
Luca
s P
rin
g,
Ford
Ald
erd
ice,
Jays
on H
arri
sS
choo
l: M
illcr
eek
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o In
crea
se A
gri
cult
ura
l Pro
du
ctio
n in
Zam
bia
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
twel
ve o
ut o
f ev
ery
one
thou
sand
peo
ple
in Z
ambi
a ar
e dy
ing
1du
e to
hun
ger
and
othe
r m
edic
al r
elat
ed c
ondi
tions
.2 3
Con
cern
ed t
hat
Zam
bia’
s m
ain
expo
rts
are
copp
er a
nd e
mer
alds
, w
hich
do
not
prov
ide
4en
ough
mon
ey t
o fe
ed t
he g
row
ing
popu
latio
n.5 6
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
if t
his
prob
lem
is n
ot s
olve
d, t
he p
eopl
e of
Zam
bia
will
eve
ntua
lly
7en
ter
a fa
min
e, w
hich
will
lead
to
a hu
man
itari
an c
risi
s.8 9
We
call
upon
the
Mod
el U
N t
o pr
ovid
e a
dona
tion
of 3
00 m
illio
n do
llars
to
hire
and
tra
in
10ne
w a
nd e
xist
ing
farm
ers
to b
ette
r cu
ltiva
te t
he a
gric
ultu
ral f
arm
land
to
incr
ease
11
Zam
bia’
sfo
od p
rodu
ctio
n.
12 13Res
olvi
ng t
o hi
re a
nd t
rain
1,5
00 far
mer
s to
car
ry o
ut t
his
task
.14 15
Rem
indi
ng t
hat
we
will
con
tinue
to
pay
the
farm
ers
with
rev
enue
s ge
nera
ted
from
the
16
sale
of th
ese
crop
s to
the
peo
ple
of Z
ambi
a, a
s w
ell a
s su
rrou
ndin
g co
untr
ies.
17 18En
cour
aged
tha
t th
is w
ill s
olve
the
hun
ger
cris
is a
nd h
elp
the
over
all e
cono
my.
19 20Em
phas
izin
g th
at t
his
reso
lutio
n w
ill h
elp
Zam
bia
beco
me
econ
omic
ally
sta
ble
and
21so
und
now
and
for
gen
erat
ions
to
com
e.22
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ERA
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BLY
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:C
ub
aD
eleg
ates
:A
lexa
nd
er K
uh
n,
Jack
son
Ste
rn,
Nih
ar S
anku
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o cl
ean
up
Hav
ana
Bay
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ala
rmed
tha
t H
avan
a Bay
is t
he t
enth
mos
t po
llute
d ba
y in
the
wor
ld.
3 4Ack
now
ledg
es t
hat
it is
cur
rent
ly a
ffec
ting
fishi
ng t
here
, an
d th
e liv
elih
ood
of
5su
rrou
ndin
g ar
eas.
6 7Anx
ious
tha
t oi
l slic
ks c
over
up
mor
e th
an 7
0 %
of th
e ba
y.8 9
Ack
now
ledg
es t
hat
the
bay
gets
mor
e se
vere
ly p
ollu
ted
ever
y ye
ar.
10 11N
otes
with
gre
at c
once
rn t
hat
Hav
ana
Bay
has
an
estim
ated
20,
000
cubi
c m
eter
s of
12
was
te.
13 14W
e th
e de
lega
tes
of C
uba
do h
ereb
y:15 16
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
N t
o se
nd w
orke
rs a
nd v
olun
teer
s to
cle
an u
p th
em
ess
in H
avan
a Ba
y.17 18
Req
uest
one
mill
ion
dolla
rs b
e se
nt t
o he
lp t
he c
lean
up
effo
rt a
nd p
ay for
any
19
expe
nses
.20 21
Expr
esse
s ou
r ho
pe t
hat
the
UN
will
sen
d th
e m
oney
and
wor
kers
req
uest
ed.
22 23
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ERA
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BLY
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ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:S
ain
t Lu
cia
Del
egat
es:
Hill
ary
Bri
tt,
Isab
ella
Con
n,
Lexi
ng
ton
Pal
mer
, Tr
ento
n B
auco
mS
choo
l: M
illcr
eek
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
The
Res
olu
tion
of
Sai
nt
Luci
a
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
with
bot
h th
e sh
ocki
ng u
nem
ploy
men
t ra
te o
f 46
.2%
, w
ith a
3
popu
latio
n 16
4,99
4, a
nd m
akin
g an
eff
ort
to b
e en
viro
nmen
tally
con
scio
us;
4 5Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
Sai
nt L
ucia
is a
rel
ativ
ely
smal
l cou
ntry
, m
easu
ring
in o
nly
382.
8 6
squa
re m
iles,
and
tha
t m
uch
of o
ur c
ount
ry is
mad
e up
of
dens
e, b
eaut
iful f
ores
ts (
77%
7
of o
ur c
ount
ry)
that
are
bei
ng k
illed
by
defo
rest
atio
n;
8 9Em
phas
izin
g th
e fa
ct t
hat
65%
of
Sain
t Lu
cia’
s in
com
e is
thr
ough
tou
rism
, ha
ving
10
1,10
5,54
1 to
uris
ts v
isiti
ng la
st y
ear,
allo
win
g vi
sito
rs f
rom
all
arou
nd t
o co
me
see
our
11la
nd;
12 13D
ecla
ring
tha
t Sai
nt L
ucia
nee
ds t
o ad
dres
s un
empl
oym
ent
in a
n en
viro
nmen
tally
saf
e 14
way
, so
as
to n
ot c
reat
e a
new
pro
blem
in le
igh
of a
noth
er;
15 16Th
e de
lega
tion
of S
aint
Luc
ia d
o he
reby
:17 18
Aut
horize
s th
e tu
rnin
g of
the
are
a ar
ound
Sau
lt Fa
lls in
to a
nat
iona
l par
k, S
ault
Falls
19
Nat
iona
l Par
k, t
o pr
otec
t th
e en
viro
nmen
t;20 21
Furt
her
invi
tes
the
Sain
t Lu
cian
peo
ple
to w
ork
at t
he p
ark,
pat
rolli
ng a
nd g
ivin
g to
urs,
22
in o
rder
to
help
low
er t
he u
nem
ploy
men
t ra
te;
23
24
Urg
es t
ourist
s to
vis
it Sau
lt Fa
lls N
atio
nal P
ark
on t
heir v
ario
us e
xcur
sion
s to
Sai
nt
25Lu
cia;
26 27See
ks 3
.5 m
illio
n U
S d
olla
rs t
o fu
nd t
he m
akin
g of
thi
s pa
rk,
incl
udin
g lo
catio
n, v
enue
s,
28an
d th
e hi
ring
of
park
ran
gers
;29 30
Emph
asiz
es t
he n
eed
to t
ake
actio
n bo
th e
nviron
men
tally
and
eco
nom
ical
ly;
31 32D
ecla
res
that
Sai
nt L
ucia
will
pay
the
UN
bac
k 1%
of th
e m
oney
eve
ry y
ear
with
a 1
%
33in
tere
st e
ach
year
;34 35
Urg
es t
he U
N t
o se
e th
e im
port
ance
of al
low
ing
peop
le t
o fe
ed a
nd p
rovi
de f
or t
heir
36fa
mili
es;
37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
38N
otes
tha
t fo
r ev
ery
1% o
f un
empl
oym
ent
in o
ur c
ount
ry,
man
y of
our
Sai
nt L
ucia
n 39
citiz
ens
will
per
ish;
40 41Tr
usts
tha
t th
e U
N w
ill r
ecog
nize
the
nec
essi
ty o
f b
uild
ing
this
par
k in
ord
er t
o so
lve
42th
ese
dire
issu
es;
43
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CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:Ja
pan
Del
egat
es:
Mag
gie
McC
len
don
, S
arah
Sto
ne
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Cle
anin
g u
p T
he
Pac
ific
Gyr
e
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2N
otin
g th
at t
here
is a
maj
or t
rash
bui
ld u
p of
f th
e Pa
cific
coa
st o
f Ja
pan
calle
d th
e 3
Paci
fic G
yre,
4 5Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
re a
re m
ore
than
260
spe
cies
of fis
h in
tha
t ar
ea,
6 7Ta
king
not
e th
at t
he P
acifi
c G
yre
is a
bout
tw
ice
the
size
of Ja
pan,
8 9O
bser
ving
tha
t th
e bu
ild u
p is
con
sum
ing
thes
e aq
uatic
ani
mal
s in
larg
e qu
antit
ies,
10 11Th
e D
eleg
ate
of J
apan
doe
s he
reby
: 12 13
Cal
l on
the
UN
EP t
o as
sist
in t
he c
lean
up o
f th
e gy
re,
14 15Pe
rcei
ving
tha
t th
e pr
ojec
t w
ill t
ake
arou
nd 2
1 m
illio
n do
llars
,16 17
Dec
lare
tha
t w
e, J
apan
, sh
all d
onat
e 3
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o as
sist
fun
ding
the
pro
ject
, 18 19
Ask
for
the
UN
EP’s
con
side
ratio
n fo
r fu
ndin
g th
is p
roje
ct.
20
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ERA
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BLY
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NES
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YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:S
wit
zerl
and
Del
egat
es:
Oliv
ia M
ajor
s, C
arol
ine
See
hor
n,
Car
olin
e Fo
rdS
choo
l: H
arp
eth
Hal
l Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Im
pro
ve A
ir Q
ual
ity
in C
oun
trie
s W
orld
wid
e
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t ai
r po
llutio
n ca
uses
ove
r 6
mill
ion
deat
hs w
orld
wid
e in
one
1
year
;2 3
Emph
asiz
ing
that
at
this
rat
e, t
he d
eath
rat
e w
ill t
o al
mos
t 10
mill
ion
per
year
by
2050
;4 5
Dee
ply
dist
urbe
d th
at s
oon,
air p
ollu
tion
will
mak
e it
hard
to
brea
the
and
see;
6 7N
otin
g w
ith g
reat
con
cern
tha
t di
esel
veh
icle
s ca
use
75%
of ai
r po
llutio
n;8 9
Hav
ing
stud
ied
that
die
sel c
ars
rele
ase
hydr
ocar
bon,
fue
l, an
d ca
rbon
dio
xide
into
air,
10al
l of
whi
ch a
re h
arm
ful t
o th
e en
viro
nmen
t ar
ound
;11 12
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t N
orw
ay a
nd a
few
oth
er c
ount
ries
hav
e al
read
y ta
ken
the
nece
ssar
y 13
step
s to
try
to
elim
inat
e ai
r po
llutio
n;14 15
Sup
port
ing
the
effo
rt t
o el
imin
ate
the
sale
and
pro
duct
ion
of a
ll di
esel
car
s w
orld
wid
e by
16
2026
;17 18
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
if o
ne a
lrea
dy o
wns
a d
iese
l car
, th
ey m
ay k
eep
it;19 20
Enco
urag
ing
all
coun
trie
s to
use
the
alte
rnat
ive
of e
lect
ric
cars
inst
ead;
21 22U
rgin
g ot
her
coun
trie
s an
d ci
tizen
s to
tak
e no
te o
f th
e be
tter
cos
t-be
nefit
s of
ele
ctric
23ca
rs a
gain
st d
iese
l one
s;24 25
Taki
ng n
ote
that
with
thi
s pl
an,
we
coul
d re
duce
air p
ollu
tion
by 7
5%;
26 27Ask
ing
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
take
into
acc
ount
the
fut
ure
of t
his
wor
ld:
not
just
our
28
gene
ratio
n, b
ut t
he o
nes
to c
ome;
29 30Tr
ustin
g th
at t
he U
N c
an w
ork
toge
ther
to
mak
e th
is h
appe
n.
31 32 33
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ERA
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BLY
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NES
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OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:S
ri L
anka
Del
egat
es:
Asi
yah
Pyk
osh
, Th
ao P
han
,M
iles
Hoy
os,
Kri
spin
Bra
nif
fS
choo
l: S
ain
t A
nn
Sri
Lan
ka R
esol
uti
on
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2O
bser
ving
tha
t 16
peo
ple
have
die
d an
d hu
ndre
ds o
f ho
uses
hav
e be
en d
estr
oyed
sin
ce
320
17 f
rom
the
tra
sh m
ount
ain,
Mee
thot
amul
la,
whi
ch f
ell in
Col
ombo
, th
e ca
pita
l of
Sri
4La
nka.
5 6Rea
lizin
g th
at t
he t
rash
is b
lock
ing
road
s an
d pa
ths
to s
choo
l and
wor
k ca
usin
g st
uden
ts
7an
d w
orke
rs t
o be
del
ayed
or
die,
8 9Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
the
re h
ave
been
man
y go
vern
men
t pr
ojec
ts s
uch
as,
the
Col
ombo
10
Envi
ronm
enta
l Im
pact
w
hich
tr
ied
to
clea
n up
Col
ombo
an
d W
ater
Su
pply
an
d 11
San
itatio
n Im
prov
emen
t Pr
ojec
t fo
r Sri
Lan
ka t
hat
trie
d to
igno
re t
he p
robl
ems
and
help
12
the
citiz
ens.
The
y ha
ve a
ccom
plis
hed
noth
ing.
13 14N
otin
g w
ith d
eep
conc
ern
that
23
mill
ion
tons
of ga
rbag
e ha
ve b
een
spill
ed,
15 16Reg
rett
ing
that
the
air p
ollu
tion
of t
he t
rash
has
aff
ecte
d al
mos
t 40
% o
f th
epo
pula
tion
17fr
om
cond
ition
s su
ch
as
asth
ma,
pn
eum
onia
, an
d Chr
onic
O
bstr
uctiv
e Pu
lmon
ary
18D
isea
se (
CO
PD),
19 20D
istu
rbed
by
the
fact
tha
t th
e po
lluta
nts
in t
he a
ir a
re a
ffec
ting
rain
fall,
res
ultin
g in
21
unsa
nita
ry w
ater
and
mut
atio
ns in
the
aqu
atic
eco
syst
ems.
22 23Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Sri L
anka
doe
s he
reby
:24 25
Cal
ls u
pon
the
UN
to
dona
te 1
mill
ion
US d
olla
rs f
or 4
8 w
ater
whe
els
and
inci
nera
tors
. 26
This
will
als
o be
use
d fo
r re
pairin
g th
e m
achi
nes
and
trai
ning
and
pay
ing
pers
onne
l to
27
wor
k th
e m
achi
ne.
They
will
be
in a
ll ci
ties
with
a p
opul
atio
n of
10
thou
sand
peo
ple
or
28m
ore.
300
,000
dol
lars
will
be
for
the
wat
er w
heel
s. T
rash
will
cas
cade
ove
r th
e w
ater
29
whe
el g
ener
atin
g en
ergy
whi
ch c
an b
e us
ed f
or t
hose
who
don
’t ha
ve p
ower
for
the
ir
30liv
es.
The
sm
oke
com
ing
out
of t
he i
ncin
erat
ors
will
not
har
m t
he e
nviron
men
t, f
or i
t 31
will
pas
s th
roug
h tr
iple
cha
rcoa
l fil
ters
bef
ore
it re
ache
s th
e at
mos
pher
e. 2
00,0
00
32do
llars
will
be
for
48 in
cine
rato
rs.
The
wat
er c
omin
g of
f th
e w
ater
whe
el w
ill f
all i
nto
an
33in
cine
rato
r. I
t w
ill g
ener
ate
ash
whi
ch c
an b
e us
ed a
s fe
rtili
zer.
The
res
t w
ill b
e us
ed f
or
34m
aint
enan
ce a
nd p
erso
nnel
.35 36
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
Des
igna
tes
biod
egra
dabl
e tr
ash
to
be
sort
ed
sepa
rate
ly
so
it w
ill
be
com
post
ed.
37Pr
ison
ers
can
be a
ssig
ned
this
com
mun
ity s
ervi
ce t
o sh
orte
n th
eir
sent
ence
. It
will
be
38us
ed t
o cr
eate
cas
h cr
ops
such
as
mus
tard
and
soy
bea
ns.
The
crop
s w
ill b
e us
ed t
o pa
y 39
back
the
UN
and
to
supp
ort
its e
cono
my.
40 41Em
phas
izes
tha
t pr
ison
ers
will
sor
t th
roug
h th
e tr
ash
and
find
biod
egra
dabl
e ob
ject
s.
42Th
ose
obje
cts
will
be
recy
cled
into
an
asso
rtm
ent
of o
bjec
ts t
hat
cont
ribu
te t
o da
ily li
fe.
43 44
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ITED
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onso
r:A
rgen
tin
aD
eleg
ates
:El
la A
llen
, M
arth
a D
illon
, A
arth
e G
ovin
das
wam
y, S
arah
Jof
frio
nS
choo
l: H
arp
eth
Hal
l Sch
ool
Sto
pp
ing
th
e Tr
ansp
orta
tion
of
Illic
it D
rug
s
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly,
1 2Rem
indi
ng a
ll na
tions
tha
t, in
our
cou
ntry
, ill
icit
drug
s su
ch a
s co
cain
e, h
eroi
n,
3ep
hedr
ine,
and
pse
udo-
ephe
drin
e ar
e be
ing
expo
rted
to
a va
riet
y of
diff
eren
t co
untr
ies
4an
d co
ntin
ents
like
the
US,
Mex
ico,
and
man
y pa
rts
of E
urop
e.5 6
Rec
ogni
zing
the
fac
t th
at m
any
coun
trie
s ge
t th
eir
illic
it dr
ugs
ship
ped
illeg
ally
fro
m
7Arg
entin
a w
hich
allo
ws
acce
ss t
o dr
ugs.
8 9O
bser
ving
the
fac
t th
at t
here
are
so
man
y sh
ipm
ents
goi
ng u
nnot
iced
bec
ause
the
10
secu
rity
on
boat
s an
d ai
rpla
nes
is q
uite
sub
-par
. 11 12
Ala
rmed
by
the
man
y co
mm
on w
ays
drug
s ar
e sm
uggl
ed o
ut o
f Ar
gent
ina,
suc
h as
in
13su
itcas
es,
secr
et c
ompa
rtm
ents
in s
hips
, an
d by
sim
ply
brib
ing
the
empl
oyee
s.
14 15N
otin
g th
e fa
ct t
hat
the
peop
le w
ho s
ell t
hese
ille
gal d
rugs
are
incr
edib
ly r
ich.
16
They
can
affor
d to
do
man
y th
ings
tha
t se
curity
can
not
keep
up
with
17 18Ex
pres
sing
con
cern
at
the
fact
tha
t th
ere
is a
mul
titud
e of
airpo
rts
and
dock
s th
at d
o 19
not
have
eno
ugh
mon
ey t
o ha
ve a
sui
tabl
e se
curi
ty s
yste
m.
20 21Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Arg
entin
a do
es h
ereb
y:22 23
Req
uest
fun
ding
to
stre
ngth
en t
he s
ecur
ity s
yste
ms
in t
he c
ount
ry s
o as
to
ensu
re t
hat
24an
y dr
ugs
pass
ing
thro
ugh
will
be
foun
d an
d di
spos
ed o
f. W
e ar
e re
ques
ting
25$6
5,00
0,00
0USD
in fun
ding
. Th
e m
oney
will
be
spen
t on
sec
urity
equ
ipm
ent
such
as
26su
rvei
llanc
e ca
mer
as,
buyi
ng u
pdat
ed e
quip
men
t, d
etec
tors
, sn
iffer
dog
s, e
tc..
27 28
Taki
ng in
to a
ccou
nt t
hat
as s
oon
as t
he s
yste
ms
are
deem
ed s
atis
fact
ory,
the
mon
ey
29ca
n be
ret
urne
d to
the
UN
. 30 31
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
Arg
entin
a is
not
a p
oor
coun
try
and
shou
ld b
e ab
le t
o pa
y ba
ck
32th
e m
oney
. W
e w
ill g
ive
back
$17
8082
.20U
SD p
er d
ay w
hich
will
allo
w u
s to
pay
bac
k 33
the
mon
ey in
one
yea
r. B
y ad
ding
sec
urity
to
dock
s it
bene
fits
ever
yone
as
ther
e w
ill
34le
ss a
cces
s to
illic
it dr
ugs.
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ERA
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ITED
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NS
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onso
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aqD
eleg
ates
:Et
han
Bea
ud
ry,
Ala
n S
pin
dar
y, K
rist
yn S
nip
esS
choo
l: S
un
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o A
dd
ress
Orp
han
Con
cern
s at
th
e en
d o
f th
e Ir
aq W
ars
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t an
est
imat
ed 8
00,0
00 t
o 1
mill
ion
child
ren
wer
e or
phan
ed b
y th
e en
d 3
of t
he I
raq
War
,4 5
Not
ing
that
the
inva
sion
by
ISIS
dis
plac
ed m
ore
than
1.3
mill
ion
fam
ilies
6 7Con
cern
ed t
hat
over
20
perc
ent
of I
raq'
s es
timat
ed 2
7 m
illio
n po
pula
tion
lives
bel
ow
8th
e co
untr
y's
pove
rty
line.
9 10Aw
are
that
Ira
q’s
unem
ploy
men
t ra
te is
at
a st
agge
ring
14.
8%11 12
The
Del
egat
ion
of I
raq
here
by:
13 14U
rges
the
UN
to
prov
ide
7 m
illio
n do
llars
to
the
dele
gatio
n of
Ira
q 15 16
The
dele
gate
s of
Ira
q ar
e us
ing
4.8
mill
ion
of t
he 7
mill
ion
dolla
rs for
bui
ldin
g of
the
17
orph
anag
es18 19
To m
aint
ain
the
eigh
t or
phan
ages
tha
t th
e U
N w
ill c
reat
e in
eig
ht m
ajor
citi
es o
f Ir
aq,
20w
e re
ques
t 2.
2 m
illio
n do
llars
of th
e 7
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o us
e fo
r th
e fir
st 7
yea
rs o
f 21
upke
ep.
22 23
Ther
e's
goin
g to
be
an in
crea
se in
the
em
ploy
men
t ra
te in
Ira
q al
so t
here
's g
oing
to
me
24le
ss d
ispl
aced
chi
ldre
n liv
ing
hom
eles
s.
25
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E Y
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:N
auru
Del
egat
es:
Au
bre
y K
ing
, Je
ssic
a A
lexa
nd
er,
Sop
hie
Bri
cker
, C
arol
ine
LaS
uer
Sch
ool:
Mer
rol H
yde
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on T
o P
reve
nt
Ab
use
in D
eten
tion
Cam
ps
in O
cean
ia
Not
ing
with
con
cern
tha
t 44
2 of
the
13,
049
citiz
ens
of N
auru
are
asy
lum
see
kers
and
1
refu
gees
bei
ng s
ent
by A
ustr
alia
.2 3
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t ab
use,
esp
ecia
lly p
erta
inin
g to
chi
ldre
n, is
a m
ajor
issu
e in
the
4
cam
ps d
ue t
o in
expe
rien
ced
Aus
tral
ian
cam
p gu
ards
.5 6
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
the
re w
ere
19 c
ases
of vi
olen
ce a
nd s
exua
l ass
ault,
incl
udin
g 8
7ag
ains
t ch
ildre
n,
in a
per
iod
of 1
8 m
onth
s, b
y th
e gu
ards
of th
is c
amp.
8 9Em
phas
izin
g th
at 1
6 of
the
37
know
n de
aths
in d
eten
tion
cent
ers
have
bee
n su
icid
es,
10du
e to
the
poo
r liv
ing
cond
ition
s in
the
se c
amps
.11 12
Fully
aw
are
that
the
UN
, Am
nest
y In
tern
atio
nal,
and
Hum
an R
ight
Wat
ch h
ave
alre
ady
13ru
led
that
Aus
tral
ia’s
inde
finite
det
entio
n of
ref
ugee
s is
ille
gal,
and
that
Aus
tral
ia is
als
o 14
send
ing
thes
e re
fuge
es t
o th
e ne
ighb
orin
g co
untr
y of
Pap
ua N
ew G
uine
a.15 16
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t Au
stra
lian
citiz
ens
spen
d $3
00,0
00 U
SD p
er r
efug
ee p
er y
ear.
17 18Th
e de
lega
tion
of N
auru
doe
s he
reby
:19 20
Cal
ls u
pon
the
UN
to
send
100
pea
ceke
eper
s to
reg
ulat
e th
e gu
ards
and
abu
se in
21
dete
ntio
n ce
nter
s;22 23
Req
uest
s th
e pe
acek
eepe
rs b
e ac
tive
for
five
year
s to
ens
ure
all a
buse
has
bee
n en
ded,
24
notin
g th
at a
fter
the
se y
ears
, th
e su
cces
s of
the
pea
ceke
eper
s w
ill b
e ev
alua
ted
and
25an
othe
r 5
year
per
iod
may
be
impl
emen
ted;
26 27Fu
rthe
r re
ques
ts th
at t
he c
urre
nt g
uard
s of
Nau
ru s
houl
d be
req
uire
d to
att
end
trai
ning
28
cam
ps o
vers
een
by t
he p
eace
keep
ers
in o
rder
to
adm
inis
ter
the
det
entio
n ca
mps
to
29th
e be
st o
f th
eir
abili
ties;
30 31En
cour
ages
tha
t th
e U
N a
lso
inst
alls
thi
s pl
an in
to t
he n
eigh
boring
cou
ntry
of
Papu
a 32
New
Gui
nea,
if it
is s
ucce
ssfu
l.33
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ITED
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TIO
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onso
r:Fe
der
ated
Sta
tes
of M
icro
nes
iaD
eleg
ates
:H
amsi
ni K
onak
alla
, Li
lly W
arin
g,
Mak
enn
a W
evic
kS
choo
l: M
illcr
eek
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o P
rovi
de
Sol
ace
to t
he
Issu
e of
Wat
er P
ollu
tion
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
dire
situ
atio
n in
The
Fed
erat
ed S
tate
s of
Mic
rone
sia,
the
con
tinua
l 3
rise
of po
llute
d w
ater
sou
rces
in o
ur c
ount
ry is
affec
ting
the
gene
ral p
opul
atio
n.4 5
Not
ing
with
con
cern
tha
t th
e po
or w
ater
con
ditio
n ca
uses
nea
rly
half
our
popu
latio
n to
6
be a
ffec
ted
by e
pide
mic
s of
dis
ease
s su
ch a
s ch
oler
a.7 8
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t w
ell o
ver
380
peop
le h
ave
alre
ady
died
fro
m t
hese
dis
ease
s.9 10
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
our
nat
ion’
s po
pula
tion
grow
th r
ate
has
com
e to
-0.
154%
, du
e to
11
the
outb
reak
s ki
lling
the
ris
ing
popu
latio
n.12 13
Min
dful
of
the
fact
tha
t ou
r ec
onom
y is
prim
arily
foc
used
on
fishi
ng,
ther
efor
e, w
ater
14po
llutio
n is
aff
ectin
g ou
r m
ain
sour
ce o
f in
com
e.15 16
Con
side
ring
, st
udie
s ha
ve s
how
n th
at m
any
of o
ur w
ater
sou
rces
hav
e be
en f
ound
to
17ha
rbor
a h
igh
coun
t of
iron
.18 19
Furt
her
reca
lling
, ir
on o
verl
oad,
whi
ch s
tudi
es in
dica
te c
an d
amag
e in
tern
al o
rgan
s an
d 20
may
incr
ease
the
ris
k of
man
y ot
her
dise
ases
, is
like
ly t
he c
ause
of m
any
of t
hese
21
prob
lem
s.22 23
The
dele
gatio
n of
The
Fed
erat
ed S
tate
s of
Mic
rone
sia
does
her
eby:
24 25
Cal
l upo
n Th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns,
to e
nd t
his
trib
ulat
ion
and
impr
ove
the
wel
l-be
ing
of o
ur
26na
tion
and
offe
r a
bene
fact
ion
of 2
,000
,000
US d
olla
r.27 28
This
will
ben
efit
the
wor
ld a
s a
who
le in
tes
ting
a po
ssib
le s
olut
ion
for
a pr
oble
m m
any
29co
untr
ies
are
faci
ng t
oday
.30 31
The
solu
tion
will
pro
vide
a v
alua
ble
test
ing
grou
nd f
or t
he f
ilter
s th
at c
ould
be
used
for
32
the
sam
e is
sue
in c
ount
ries
.33 34
This
sol
utio
n w
ill a
ffec
t ou
r co
untr
y po
sitiv
ely
and
bett
er t
he w
elfa
re o
f ou
r ci
tizen
s’35
futu
res.
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:In
dia
Del
egat
es:
Tess
Wig
gin
s, B
ella
Lep
ore,
Cla
re M
cNam
ara,
Zac
har
y B
idin
iS
choo
l: S
ain
t A
nn
Ch
ildh
ood
Pov
erty
Cam
pai
gn
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing
with
gre
at c
once
rn t
hat
ther
e ar
e 20
mill
ion
orph
ans
in I
ndia
, an
d 12
3
mill
ion
of t
hose
orp
hans
live
on
the
stre
et,
4 5W
orried
tha
t 67
% o
f th
e ch
ildre
n ar
e ab
used
, 50
% d
o no
t at
tend
sch
ool,
and
13.7
% a
re
6in
volv
ed in
chi
ld la
bor,
7 8
Aw
are
that
the
re a
re n
early
200
mill
ion
peop
le d
ying
of hu
nger
, en
suin
g in
par
ents
9
aban
doni
ng c
hild
ren
at b
irth
or
at a
you
ng a
ge,
10 11N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
hat
orph
anag
es in
Ind
ia h
ave
poor
infr
astr
uctu
re,
staf
f w
ith
12cr
imin
al r
ecor
ds,
and
only
25%
are
put
up
for
adop
tion
13 14W
orri
ed a
bout
how
exp
ensi
ve it
is t
o ad
opt,
and
the
res
tric
tions
of in
tern
atio
nal
15ad
optio
n be
twee
n th
e U
nite
d Sta
tes
and
Indi
a,16 17
We
the
dele
gatio
n of
Chi
ld p
over
ty c
ampa
ign
for
Indi
a do
es H
ereb
y:
18 19Cal
l upo
n th
e U
N t
o pr
ovid
e $2
mill
ion
for
each
org
aniz
atio
n re
sulti
ng in
$6
for
us t
o 20
coop
erat
e w
ith M
irac
le F
ound
atio
n, P
over
ty R
esol
utio
n, a
nd T
he G
ift o
f Ado
ptio
n Fu
nd,
21in
ord
er t
o gi
ve r
esou
rces
to
orph
anag
es a
nd p
aren
ts, m
onito
r an
d en
sure
chi
ldre
n ar
e 22
in p
rope
r ho
me,
to
less
en t
he r
estr
ictio
ns o
f in
tern
atio
nal a
dopt
ion,
23 24Allo
catin
g $6
mill
ion
to o
rgan
izat
ions
to
help
bui
ld a
bet
ter
futu
re for
the
chi
ldre
n, a
nd
25cr
eatin
g a
bett
er li
fe for
all
of I
ndia
, 26 27
We
decl
are
that
thi
s sh
all t
ake
plac
e on
Aug
ust
1, 2
019.
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:R
uss
ian
Fed
erat
ion
Del
egat
es:
Cal
eb C
ain
, M
akay
la G
ain
es,
Mila
n W
hit
efie
ldS
choo
l: B
ren
twoo
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
Ru
ssia
n R
esol
uti
on
With
man
y w
ars
in t
he la
st h
undr
ed y
ears
, pe
ople
will
con
tinue
to
die
in w
ars
and
of
1st
arva
tion
beca
use
of t
he m
oney
bei
ng u
sed
for
equi
pmen
t.
2 3Th
is w
ill e
vent
ually
lead
to
the
fall
of R
ussi
a an
d th
e ec
onom
y its
elf
leav
ing
it be
ing
a 4
was
tela
nd.
5 6W
e pr
opos
e no
t ha
ving
all
the
fund
s go
to
war
s an
d ac
tual
ly c
arin
g ab
out
the
citiz
ens
7liv
ing
ther
e.
8 9
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E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:O
man
Del
egat
es:
Tyso
n M
ood
y, A
iden
Fra
nco
,R
yan
Sh
inS
choo
l: B
ren
twoo
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
Pol
luti
on in
Om
an
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Con
cern
ing
that
pol
lutio
n ha
s be
en c
once
rnin
g ou
r ca
pita
l of
Mus
cat
and
its s
urro
undi
ng
3ci
ties
for
a w
hile
,4 5
Not
ing
that
62%
of
the
deat
hs in
Om
an a
re fro
m p
ollu
tion,
6 7W
e th
e de
lega
tion
of O
man
do
here
by:
8 9Req
uest
$6
mill
ion
to b
uild
5 d
omes
on
top
of b
uild
ings
aro
und
Mus
cat
that
will
act
as
10ai
r fil
ters
.11 12
Not
e th
at w
e ha
ve m
ade
blue
prin
ts a
nd a
dded
up
the
cost
s;13 14
Furt
her
requ
est
for
the
UN
to
prov
ide
$6 m
illio
n to
bui
ld t
hese
and
fur
ther
dec
reas
e ou
r 15
grea
t na
tion'
s po
llutio
n.16 17
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:D
emoc
rati
c R
epu
blic
of
the
Con
go
Del
egat
es:
Kam
den
Bla
ckb
urn
, S
ilas
Bos
ch,
Mat
thew
Pec
kS
choo
l: G
rass
lan
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o ab
olis
h p
over
ty
Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
fact
tha
t po
vert
y is
a d
rast
ic is
sue
is o
ur c
ount
ry,
war
has
impa
cted
1
our
coun
trie
s dr
astic
ally
,2 3
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
our
cou
ntry
has
man
y va
luab
le r
esou
rces
tha
t ar
e re
ady
to b
e 4
utili
zed,
5 6H
avin
g re
ceiv
ed in
form
atio
n th
at P
resi
dent
Jos
eph
Kab
ila a
nd o
ther
pow
ers
have
mad
e 7
sure
tha
t th
e m
ajor
ity o
f th
e pe
ople
of
this
cou
ntry
rem
ain
in p
over
ty,
8 9N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
hat
othe
r co
untr
ies’
peop
le h
ave
been
gre
atly
aff
ecte
d w
ith
10po
vert
y, w
ith 50
% o
f M
ozam
biqu
e’s
peop
le in
pov
erty
, U
gand
a’s
21.4
%,
Hai
ti’s
24.7
%,
11an
d Ta
jikis
tan’
s by
27.
5%,
12 13
Affirm
ing
that
a n
ew p
resi
dent
is e
lect
ed in
gov
ernm
ent
will
use
the
vas
t m
ater
ial
14w
ealth
in t
he c
ount
ry t
o he
lp t
he p
eopl
e, in
stea
d of
usi
ng h
is p
ower
for
his
ow
n 15
pers
onal
use
s,16 17
Bel
ievi
ng t
hat
havi
ng a
n ex
peri
ence
d pr
esid
ent
who
is t
hrift
y an
d ha
s go
od s
olut
ions
18
will
dra
stic
ally
impr
ove
the
situ
atio
n in
thi
s co
untr
y,19 20
The
Gen
eral
ass
embl
y he
reby
:21 22
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
wor
k w
ith t
he p
eopl
e to
rep
lace
the
ir c
urre
nt
23pr
esid
ent
for
one
that
will
hel
p th
eir
coun
try,
not
har
m it
;24 25
Con
grat
ulat
es le
ader
s th
at a
re w
illin
g to
tak
e th
e st
eps
to g
et t
heir c
ount
ries
out
of
26po
vert
y;27 28
Rem
inds
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
tha
t if
pred
ictio
ns a
re c
orre
ct p
over
ty is
dec
linin
g, b
ut it
is
29de
clin
ing
slow
ly e
noug
h to
whe
re o
ver
635,
000,
000
peop
le s
till s
uffe
r fr
om p
over
ty;
30 31Pr
ocla
im t
hat
step
s ne
ed t
o be
tak
en b
y Ja
nuar
y 1,
202
0.32
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ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:B
elg
ium
Del
egat
es:
Bill
y R
enn
hof
f, T
aylo
r G
un
n,
An
dre
w M
iller
,C
har
lie G
rim
esS
choo
l: B
ren
twoo
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
Bel
giu
m R
esol
uti
on f
orTr
affi
c
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Con
cern
ed:
with
Bel
gium
we
have
lots
and
lots
of tr
affic
jam
s,3 4
Kee
ping
in m
ind:
tra
ffic
jam
s ar
e no
t go
od f
or p
ollu
tion
and
glob
al w
arm
ing
som
e 1.
4 5
mill
ion
cars
go
on t
he r
oads
of
Bel
gium
,6 7
Taki
ng n
ote:
tra
ffic
pro
blem
s ca
use
Bel
gium
to
have
less
tou
rist
s, w
hich
cou
ld le
ad t
o 8
less
mon
ey f
or B
elgi
um w
hich
in t
he lo
ng r
un c
ould
be
a m
ajor
pro
blem
for
Bel
gium
,9 10
Ala
rmed
: no
ting
that
it t
akes
an
extr
a 44
min
utes
per
day
and
171
hou
rs p
er y
ear,
11 12
Kee
ping
in m
ind:
tha
t m
eans
tha
t th
ey a
re t
he 3
7th
best
in t
he w
orld
of
800,
000
13po
pula
tion
or o
ver
coun
trie
s,14 15
Not
ing
furt
her
the
road
s in
fras
truc
ture
was
cre
ated
in t
he 7
0’s
and
have
nev
er h
ad
16tr
uckl
anes
or
mot
orw
ays
and
have
nev
er b
een
rebu
ilt17 18
Rec
ogni
zing
in 2
015,
732
peo
ple
died
fro
m a
ccid
ents
on
the
road
s19 20
Taki
ng n
ote:
Bel
gium
’s t
wo
larg
est
citie
s ha
ve
the
mos
t tr
affic
con
gest
ion
of a
ny c
ity in
21
the
wor
ld t
he w
orld
,22 23
Req
uest
ing
10 m
illio
n do
llars
to
rebu
ild o
ur r
oads
, hi
ghw
ays
and
final
ly t
o m
ake
som
e 24
mor
e su
bway
s to
red
uce
the
pollu
tion
into
our
env
iron
men
t fr
om c
ars
25 26Tr
usts
tha
t th
e m
odel
UN
mak
es t
he r
ight
dec
isio
n.27
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NES
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YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:A
ust
ralia
Del
egat
es:
Jake
Dan
nem
iller
, B
enn
ett
Floy
d,
Nat
e K
itst
ein
er,
Jon
ah S
oto
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o H
elp
Im
mig
ran
ts a
nd
Asy
lum
See
kers
in A
ust
ralia
Ack
now
ledg
ing,
tha
t an
asy
lum
see
ker
is s
omeo
ne w
ho h
as t
o le
ave
thei
r co
untr
y fo
r 1
appl
icat
ion
to t
he g
over
nmen
t of
ano
ther
cou
ntry
.2 3
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
man
y as
ylum
see
kers
goi
ng t
o Aus
tral
ia a
re d
enie
d m
edic
al
4ca
re f
or m
enta
l hea
lth p
robl
ems,
5 6
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at m
ore
than
2,1
00 a
sylu
m s
eeke
rs a
re o
n th
e is
land
s of
Nau
ru a
nd
7M
anus
,8 9
Con
cern
ed t
hat
mor
e th
an 1
8,00
0 pe
ople
try
to
illeg
ally
ent
er A
ustr
alia
, bu
t ge
t se
nt
10ba
ck o
r ge
t im
pris
oned
on
the
isla
nds
of M
anus
and
Nau
ru,
11 12Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
mor
e th
an h
alf of
Aus
tral
ians
bel
ieve
tha
t as
ylum
see
kers
sho
uld
13be
ret
urne
d, a
nd a
lso
have
to
appl
y fo
r th
e “n
orm
al r
efug
ee w
ay”
of g
ettin
g a
glob
al
14vi
sa,
15 16Aw
are
that
up
to 1
,250
ref
ugee
s m
ay b
e m
oved
to
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
of A
mer
ica,
17 18Aw
are
of th
e fa
ct t
hat
Aus
tral
ia h
as a
dut
y to
pro
tect
the
hum
an r
ight
s of
all
of t
he
19as
ylum
see
kers
who
ent
er in
Aus
tral
ia,
20 21D
eepl
y di
stur
bed
by t
he f
act
that
chi
ldre
n on
the
isla
nd o
f N
auru
are
impr
ison
ed,
and
22so
me
have
dec
ided
to
stop
eat
ing,
drink
ing,
and
tal
king
, an
d so
me
draw
pic
ture
s of
23
bloo
d, b
arbe
d w
ire,
wea
pons
, te
ars,
and
sad
ness
to
show
wha
t th
ey a
re e
xper
ienc
ing,
24 25Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
Her
eby:
26 27U
rges
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
mov
e th
e re
fuge
es t
o a
plac
e in
Aus
tral
ia w
here
the
y w
ill
28be
acc
epte
d;
29 30Acc
epts
tha
t th
is w
ill n
eed
supp
ort
from
oth
er c
ount
ries
in t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns;
31 32Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
conv
ince
Aus
tral
ia t
o le
t th
e re
fuge
es d
o th
is.
33
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:U
nit
ed K
ing
dom
Del
egat
es:
Ab
by
Dee
rin
g,
Eth
an M
cEw
an,
Ave
ry R
hea
Mon
tpoo
l, A
lexa
nd
ra R
ead
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on f
or L
itte
rin
g in
th
e U
K
Con
cern
s th
at in
the
UK 7
00,0
00 p
last
ic b
ottle
s ar
e dr
oppe
d ev
ery
day.
1 2Ala
rmed
by
this
, th
ere
is e
noug
h lit
ter
to s
tret
ch 9
0 m
iles
and
that
is jus
t pl
astic
3
bott
les.
4 5Aw
are
that
we
are
here
to
find
a so
lutio
n to
the
Uni
ted
Kin
gdom
's li
tter
ing
prob
lem
s.6 7
We
proc
laim
tha
t th
e so
lutio
n is
to
put
out
2 re
cycl
ing/
tras
h ca
ns e
very
mile
, 20
rec
ycle
8
dum
pste
rs p
er m
ile o
n ro
ads
and
a la
rge
grou
p of
vol
unte
ers
to c
lean
up
tras
h.
9 10Aw
are
that
we
are
here
to
find
a so
lutio
n to
the
Uni
ted
Kin
gdom
's li
tter
ing
prob
lem
s.11 12
Hav
ing
deci
ded
that
tra
sh c
ans
shou
ld b
e pl
aced
in n
eigh
borh
oods
, st
reet
s, a
nd o
ther
13
road
s.
14 15But
we
reco
mm
end
the
dum
pste
rs s
houl
d be
dug
in a
hol
e al
ong
a hi
ghw
ay s
o th
ey
16do
n't
was
h aw
ay a
nd p
eopl
e ar
e le
ss li
kely
to
mis
s th
em.
17 18W
e w
ill u
se t
he m
oney
fro
m m
akin
g ne
w p
rodu
cts
out
of r
ecyc
ling.
19 20Rem
inde
r th
e du
mps
ters
will
be
at t
he p
rice
of
$69,
859,
136,
791
(69.
9 bi
llion
dol
lars
)
21an
d $2
1,82
5 fo
r tr
ash
cans
.22 23
Not
e ju
st t
rash
bag
s ar
e $7
,290
. 24 25
Ove
r al
l the
price
is $
169,
579,
636,
791(
169.
6 bi
llion
dol
lars
) bu
t if
we
get
mon
ey fro
m
26se
lling
rec
ycla
ble
clot
hes
the
pric
e w
ould
be
at $
168,
426,
200,
591
(168
.4 b
illio
n do
llars
) 27 28
We
urge
the
UN
to
dona
te t
his
mon
ey t
o br
ing
peac
e to
wild
life
and
bein
gs fro
m t
his
29de
vast
atin
g ca
tast
roph
e.30
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NES
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YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:Et
hio
pia
Del
egat
es:
Will
iam
Fla
nig
an,
Car
son
Lad
d,
Elij
ah K
elle
y, M
org
an L
ewis
, Ev
an B
ond
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o p
rovi
de
clea
n w
ater
to
the
peo
ple
of
Eth
iop
ia
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2
Ala
rmed
tha
t 61
mill
ion
peop
le la
ck a
cces
s to
cle
an w
ater
in E
thio
pia,
and
the
3
unac
cept
able
infa
nt m
orta
lity
rate
of 50
dea
ths
per
1000
live
birth
s, w
hich
is t
he 3
1st
4w
orst
in t
he w
orld
, an
d m
uch
high
er t
han
the
glob
al a
vera
ge.
5 6D
eepl
y Con
cern
ed t
hat
only
45%
of ch
ildre
n at
tend
prim
ary
scho
ol,
mos
t of
the
oth
er
755
% s
pend
tim
e co
llect
ing
wat
er o
r do
ing
othe
r th
ings
for
the
ir f
amili
es.
Mea
ning
tha
t 8
this
res
olut
ion
will
exp
edite
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Sus
tain
able
Dev
elop
men
t Ag
enda
goa
l 4
9to
est
ablis
h qu
ality
edu
catio
n, w
hich
incl
udes
all
boys
and
girls
att
endi
ng fre
e pr
imar
y 10
scho
ol b
y 20
30.
This
is s
impl
y no
t po
ssib
le w
hen
ther
e is
a s
hort
age
of c
lean
wat
er.
11 12Aw
are
that
93%
of w
ater
in E
thio
pia
is u
sed
for
agricu
lture
, m
uch
high
er t
han
the
13gl
obal
ave
rage
of
70%
as
wel
l as
the
fact
tha
t Et
hiop
ia’s
eco
nom
y is
dep
ende
nt o
f 14
agricu
lture
, it
repr
esen
ts u
p to
50%
of th
eir
GD
P. T
his
impo
rtan
ce is
fur
ther
sta
ted
by
15th
e U
N’s
Dub
lin s
tate
men
t on
Wat
er a
nd S
usta
inab
le D
evel
opm
ent,
whi
ch c
onfir
ms
that
16
wat
er h
as e
cono
mic
val
ue f
or a
ll us
es.
17 18Fr
ustr
ated
at
the
fact
tha
t on
ly 1
1% o
f Et
hiop
ia’s
pop
ulat
ion
has
basi
c sa
nita
tion
19se
rvic
es,
as w
ell a
s th
e fa
ct t
hat
67%
of yo
ung
child
dea
ths
happ
en b
efor
e th
eir
first
20
birt
hday
. Alth
ough
1.9
bill
ion
peop
le h
ave
gain
ed a
cces
s to
pro
per
sani
tatio
n si
nce
2119
90,
Ethi
opia
stil
l str
uggl
es in
thi
s fie
ld.
22 23Aw
are
that
thi
s re
solu
tion
will
exp
edite
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
goa
l 6 o
f its
Sus
tain
able
24
Dev
elop
men
t Ag
enda
to
ensu
re a
cces
s to
wat
er a
nd s
anita
tion
to a
ll.25 26
We
the
dele
gatio
n of
Eth
iopi
a do
her
eby
27 28Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o as
sist
in t
he in
stal
latio
n of
200
0 re
vers
e os
mos
is
29pu
rifie
rs,
as w
ell a
s 40
00 w
ater
wel
ls t
o pr
ovid
e w
ater
for
agr
icul
tura
l irr
igat
ion
as w
ell
30as
drink
ing
and
food
pre
para
tion.
The
wat
er w
ill h
elp
to s
olve
the
cle
an w
ater
pro
blem
31
in o
ur c
ount
ry,
as w
ell a
s de
crea
se t
he u
nacc
epta
ble
infa
nt m
orta
lity
rate
.32 33
Furt
her
requ
est
$80,
000,
000(
80 M
illio
n) U
S d
olla
rs,
or 2
,200
,000
,000
(2.2
Bill
ion)
34
Ethi
opia
n Birr
for
the
purc
hase
of th
e re
quired
equ
ipm
ent
to c
onst
ruct
the
se w
ells
and
35
puri
ficat
ion
syst
ems,
as
wel
l as
repl
ace
the
filte
rs w
hen
requ
ired
.36 37
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ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
43
Not
es t
hat
beca
use
the
Ethi
opia
n go
vern
men
t w
ill n
ot b
enef
it fr
om t
he in
stal
latio
n of
38
thes
e w
ater
sys
tem
s in
any
way
the
refo
re t
here
is n
o pl
an t
o re
pay
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
39
of t
he m
oney
. H
owev
er,
the
reso
lutio
n w
ill a
ssis
t in
the
UN
's s
usta
inab
le d
evel
opm
ent
40go
als.
41 42Fu
rthe
r N
otin
g th
at b
ecau
se t
he c
ount
ry e
xpor
ts 2
.9 b
illio
n U
.S.
dolla
rs in
agr
icul
tura
l 43
prod
ucts
incl
udin
g co
ffee
, ve
geta
bles
, an
d se
eds,
dro
ught
in E
thio
pia
is a
sig
nific
ant
44th
reat
to
the
wor
ld's
sup
ply
of t
hese
item
s, a
nd t
here
fore
giv
ing
Ethi
opia
ns p
urifi
ed
45w
ater
will
hel
p co
untr
ies
arou
nd t
he w
orld
.46 47
Trus
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o un
ders
tand
the
impo
rtan
ce o
f th
is is
sue
and
to a
ssis
t 48
Ethi
opia
in it
s ef
fort
s to
giv
e ou
r po
pula
tion
the
basi
c hu
man
rig
hts
that
the
y ne
ed.
49 50
44
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MIDDLE SCHOOL
MODEL UNITED NATIONS
COMMITTEE 3
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ESSE
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DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:C
ypru
sD
eleg
ates
:C
arol
ine
Hu
rst,
Gra
ce C
omb
s,A
mel
ia S
lab
aug
hS
choo
l: B
ren
twoo
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o th
e A
ir-T
rave
l Pro
ble
m o
f C
ypru
s
Air-t
rave
l to
and
from
Cyp
rus
is le
ss t
han
idea
l. M
any
tour
ists
hop
ing
for
a ch
ange
in
1sc
ener
y co
mpl
ain
abou
t th
e aw
ful a
nd d
rast
ic c
hang
es in
flig
ht d
epar
ture
. Th
is p
robl
em
2is
due
to
the
poor
env
iron
men
t of
the
airpo
rts
and
the
pilo
ts a
re n
ot t
rain
ed e
noug
h 3
once
the
y ar
e pu
t in
airpl
anes
to
fly.
Tour
ist
com
ing
to t
he c
ount
ry is
how
Cyp
rus
gets
4
its g
ener
al in
com
e, s
o if
tour
ism
eve
r sl
ows
dow
n du
e to
the
ter
ribl
e fli
ghts
Cyp
rus
5w
ould
eve
ntua
lly b
ecom
e br
oke.
6 7
To f
ix t
his
prob
lem
we
wou
ld li
ke t
o se
nd m
ore
pilo
ts t
o th
e ai
r fo
rce
to h
elp
them
tra
in.
8W
e w
ould
als
o lik
e to
do
reno
vatio
ns o
f th
e ai
r po
rts.
The
ren
ovat
ions
sho
uld
cost
9
arou
nd 6
9 m
illio
n Eu
ros.
We
hope
for
thi
s to
tak
e 3
year
s to
get
into
ful
l effec
t. W
e 10
hope
to
have
pilo
ts in
an
easy
flo
w s
o w
e w
on’t
be t
oo s
hort
on
pilo
ts u
ntil
man
y ha
ve
11co
me
back
tra
ined
. Th
is w
ould
tru
ly a
ffec
t th
e ec
onom
y an
d ge
nera
l pop
ulat
ion
of t
he
12co
untr
y if
this
pro
blem
was
not
att
ende
d to
. W
e ho
pe t
o ge
t yo
ur s
uppo
rt in
thi
s.
13 14In
con
clus
ion,
if t
he p
robl
em w
ith a
ir t
rave
l in
Cyp
rus
is d
ealt
with
effec
tivel
y, t
hen
15tr
avel
ling
to a
nd fro
m t
he s
mal
l isl
and
coun
try
will
bec
ome
muc
h m
ore
enjo
yabl
e. T
he
16be
nefit
s of
sol
ving
thi
s pr
oble
m a
re b
ount
iful a
nd w
ill h
elp
bene
fit t
he e
cono
my
and
the
17w
ell b
eing
of Cyp
rus.
The
airlin
es o
f Cyp
rus
dese
rve
to b
e up
date
d in
ord
er f
or t
he s
mal
l 18
natio
n to
ful
ly t
hriv
e.19
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ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
GA
/18
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:D
emoc
rati
c R
epu
blic
of
the
Con
go
2D
eleg
ates
:G
race
Mer
rile
es,
Bra
xton
Sh
affe
rS
choo
l: S
pri
ng
Sta
tion
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Res
olu
tion
to
Pro
vid
e C
lean
, D
rin
kab
le W
ater
to
the
Cit
izen
s of
th
e D
emoc
rati
c R
epu
blic
of
Con
go
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ala
rmed
by
the
uncl
eanl
ines
s an
d sq
ualo
r of
our
wat
er s
uppl
y.3 4
Con
cern
ed f
or t
he h
ealth
and
wel
lbei
ng o
f ou
r pe
ople
.5 6
Des
irin
g fin
anci
al s
uppo
rt a
nd s
ome
man
ual l
abor
fro
m t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly.
7 8Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
exor
bita
nt a
mou
nt o
f m
oney
the
des
alin
atio
npl
ants
tha
t w
ill b
e 9
inst
alle
d in
the
den
sely
pop
ulat
ed c
ities
and
vill
ages
in C
ongo
will
cos
t.10 11
Hav
ing
cons
ider
ed v
ario
us w
ays
to p
urify
our
wat
er s
ourc
es,
12 13H
avin
g de
cide
d on
tw
o w
ays
to p
urify
the
wat
er in
diff
eren
t pl
aces
.14 15
The
Dem
ocra
tic R
epub
lic o
f Con
go h
ereb
y se
eks
fund
ing
for
desa
linat
ion
plan
ts in
16
dens
ely
popu
late
d ar
eas
and
chlo
ram
ine
tabl
ets
for
smal
l vill
ages
and
spa
rsel
y 17
popu
late
d to
wns
.18 19
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
al A
id C
omm
ittee
to
prov
ide
fund
ing
and
man
ual
20la
bor
to in
stal
l the
des
alin
atio
n pl
ants
.21 22
Emph
asiz
es t
he d
ire
need
for
cle
an,
drin
kabl
e w
ater
to
supp
ly t
o ou
r pe
ople
.23 24
Urg
es t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
to s
uppl
y fu
ndin
g to
pur
chas
e ch
lora
min
e ta
blet
s as
wel
l as
25fu
ndin
g an
d m
anua
l lab
or t
o pu
rcha
se a
nd in
stal
l the
des
alin
atio
n sy
stem
s, w
hich
will
26
help
to
solv
e ou
r w
ater
pro
blem
.27
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
46
GA
/18
-3-3
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:Fi
nla
nd
Del
egat
es:
Alm
a C
apon
e, J
ames
Low
e, S
ydn
ey M
ann
ing
, A
shto
n R
iord
anS
choo
l: G
rass
lan
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o D
ecre
ase
Air
Pol
luti
on C
ause
d b
y Fo
rest
Fir
es
Ala
rmed
by
incr
ease
s in
air p
ollu
tion
in F
inla
nd d
urin
g w
inte
r an
d su
mm
er m
onth
s du
e 1
to f
ores
t fir
es,
2 3D
eepl
yco
ncer
ned
that
thi
s pr
oble
m c
ould
gre
atly
incr
ease
the
alr
eady
160
0 pr
emat
ure
4de
aths
yea
rly
due
to p
ollu
tion,
5 6H
avin
g co
nsid
ered
Fin
land
's c
urre
nt e
ffor
ts t
o re
duce
air p
ollu
tion,
the
y fa
il to
rec
ogni
ze
7th
e la
rge
amou
nt o
f ca
rbon
dio
xide
em
itted
fro
m f
ores
t fir
es in
the
win
ter
and
sum
mer
8
seas
ons,
9 10M
indf
ul o
f th
e ne
ed t
o in
crea
se t
he a
mou
nt o
f tr
ees
that
hav
e a
min
imal
che
mic
al b
ond
11to
the
soi
l or
are
fire
resi
stan
t, s
uch
as t
he D
owny
Birch
, in
are
as w
ith h
igh
pollu
tion
12du
e to
for
est
fires
,13 14
Hav
ing
cons
ider
ed t
his
extr
eme
amou
nt o
f fo
rest
fires
in F
inla
nd a
nd o
ther
are
as s
uch
15as
the
Uni
ted
Stat
es,
Can
ada,
and
the
Wes
tern
Cap
e of
Sou
th A
fric
a,16 17
Min
dful
of
the
fact
tha
t ai
r po
llutio
n de
crea
ses
the
prod
uctiv
ity o
f w
orke
rs,
ther
efor
e 18
disr
uptin
g th
e ov
eral
l sta
tus
of t
he e
cono
my,
19 20Con
side
ring
tha
t in
are
as li
ke F
inla
nd m
ost
of t
he f
ire
resi
stan
t tr
ees
such
as
the
dow
ny
21an
d si
lver
birch
are
mos
tly g
row
n in
cap
tivity
bec
ause
the
y ar
e us
ed m
ostly
for
pul
p,
22pl
ywoo
d an
d fu
rnitu
re;
birc
h tr
ees
only
tak
e up
abo
ut t
en p
erce
nt o
f Fi
nlan
d’s
fore
sts
23co
mpa
red
to s
ixty
sev
en p
erce
nt p
ine,
tw
enty
tw
o pe
rcen
t sp
ruce
, an
d on
e pe
rcen
t 24
broa
d le
af,
25 26H
avin
g ex
amin
ed s
ome
maj
or d
isea
ses
caus
ed b
y ai
r po
llutio
n ar
e of
the
fol
low
ing,
for
ty
27pe
rcen
t Is
chae
mic
hea
rt d
isea
se,
fort
y p
erce
ntst
roke
, el
even
per
cent
chr
onic
28
obst
ruct
ive
pulm
onar
y di
seas
e, s
ix p
erce
nt lu
ng c
ance
r, a
nd t
hree
per
cent
acu
te lo
wer
29
resp
irat
ory
infe
ctio
ns in
chi
ldre
n,30 31
Rec
omm
ends
tha
t pe
ople
str
ongl
y co
nsid
er t
he im
pact
of
air
pollu
tion
and
wha
t it
coul
d 32
mea
n gl
obal
ly f
or h
uman
s an
d ot
her
crea
ture
s al
ike,
33 34Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
here
by:
35 36
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
Has
res
olve
d th
at o
ne im
port
ant
way
to
prev
ent
fore
st f
ires
is b
y co
nduc
ting
cont
rolle
d 37
burn
s, a
nd in
pla
ce o
f th
e ea
sily
bur
ning
und
erbr
ush,
pla
nt a
silv
er o
r do
wny
birch
or
38ot
her
fire
resi
stan
t tr
ees;
39 40Req
uest
s th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns a
nd g
over
nmen
ts w
ho h
ave
abun
danc
es o
f fir
e re
sist
ant
41tr
ees
to c
ontr
ibut
e tr
ees
and
devo
te t
ime
to a
ssis
t in
pla
ntin
g th
em in
are
as w
ith h
igh
42am
ount
s of
air p
ollu
tion
due
to la
rge
fore
st f
ires
;43 44
Urg
es g
over
nmen
ts t
o in
crea
se c
ontr
olle
d fir
es in
larg
e fo
rest
are
as t
o m
ake
room
for
45
mor
e of
the
fire
resi
stan
t tr
ees;
46 47Fu
rthe
r re
min
ds t
hat
the
purp
ose
of p
lant
ing
mor
e Birch
tre
es
is im
port
ant
beca
use
48bi
rch
tree
s ha
ve a
sm
alle
r ch
emic
al b
ond
to t
he s
oil t
han
mos
t tr
ees
in F
inla
nd,
beca
use
49th
ey d
o no
t bu
rn a
s qu
ickl
y an
d ar
e le
ss li
kely
to
star
t fo
rest
fir
es;
50 51Ex
pres
ses
its h
ope
that
the
se c
hang
es c
an b
e m
ade
in o
rder
to
redu
ce a
ir p
ollu
tion
52gl
obal
ly.
53
47
GA
/18
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:Li
ech
ten
stei
nD
eleg
ates
:To
m B
abe,
Tod
d G
len
n,
Dan
iel G
uo
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool M
ilita
ry
To t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns1 2
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t Li
echt
enst
ein
a m
ilita
ry o
f on
ly 8
0 m
en.
Wou
ld b
e vi
rtua
lly
3de
fens
eles
s to
ter
rorist
s. P
ropo
se a
tw
o pa
rt p
lan
4 5To
impo
se t
axes
to
prod
uce
patr
ol b
oats
, ta
nks,
and
aircr
aft.
6 7H
ave
1200
UN
tro
ops
stat
ione
d in
Lie
chte
nste
in.
80
for
Patr
ol b
oats
on
the
Rhi
ne,
50
8fo
r an
air f
orce
, 10
0 fo
r m
echa
nize
d ca
valry,
and
970
for
infa
ntry
.9 10
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
GA
/18
-3-5
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:B
urk
ina
Faso
Del
egat
es:
Evie
Bra
ud
e, E
mily
For
d,
Lulu
McN
ult
yS
choo
l: W
ebb
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o In
crea
se A
cces
s to
Ed
uca
tion
an
d C
omp
leti
on o
f C
omp
uls
ory
and
Sec
ond
ary
Sch
ooli
ng
in B
urk
ina
Faso
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Con
scio
us t
hat
the
liter
acy
rate
of ad
ults
in B
urki
na F
aso
is 3
8 pe
rcen
t w
hich
has
gro
wn
3fr
om 1
3 pe
rcen
t in
199
6, b
ut is
stil
l ver
y lo
w o
vera
ll;4 5
Hav
ing
cons
ider
ed t
he s
tatis
tic o
f a
52%
chi
ld m
arri
age
prev
alen
ce r
ate.
One
out
of tw
o 6
girls
will
be
mar
ried
bef
ore
the
age
of 1
8, d
espi
te t
he le
gal a
ge for
mar
riag
e be
ing
17;
7 8Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t ch
ild m
arri
age,
in m
ost
case
s, a
ll bu
t en
ds t
he c
ontin
ued
scho
olin
g of
9
a gi
rl;
10 11N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
hat
the
stud
ent
expe
nditu
res
on s
choo
ling
is o
nly
abou
t 4.
2% o
f 12
the
GD
P;13 14
Wel
com
ing
a m
ore
mod
erni
zed
educ
atio
n to
pre
pare
pup
ils n
ot jus
t fo
r fa
rmin
g, b
ut
15al
so f
or o
ther
pro
fess
ions
tha
t w
ill le
ad t
o a
bett
er job
s an
d ca
reer
opt
ions
;16 17
The
dele
gatio
n of
Bur
kina
Fas
o he
reby
:18 19
Dec
lare
s th
at m
ore
law
enf
orce
men
t is
nec
essa
ry t
o pr
even
t un
dera
ge m
arriag
e an
d 20
upho
ld e
xist
ing
law
s;21 22
Enco
urag
es t
hat
qual
ity e
duca
tion
be m
anda
tory
and
mor
e ac
cess
ible
to
all c
hild
ren
at
23co
mpu
lsor
y an
d se
cond
ary
scho
olin
g ag
es;
24 25See
ks t
hat
addi
tiona
l rev
enue
be
gene
rate
d to
be
prov
ided
to
scho
ols
with
suf
ficie
nt
26te
xtbo
oks,
des
ks,
and
equi
pmen
t to
ade
quat
ely
supp
ort
the
lear
ning
exp
erie
nce;
27 28U
rges
the
gov
ernm
ent
to p
rovi
de a
n ed
ucat
ion
cam
paig
n pr
omot
ing
scho
ol a
tten
danc
e 29
and
dela
ying
chi
ld m
arri
age
until
com
plet
ion
of c
ompu
lsor
y an
d se
cond
ary
scho
olin
g;
30 31H
opes
to
insp
ire
indu
stry
and
gro
w e
cono
mie
s so
tha
t th
ere
are
mor
e op
port
uniti
es f
or
32jo
bs a
nd c
aree
rs;
33 34Sup
port
s M
alal
a’sY
ousa
fzai
’s v
iew
tha
t “O
ne b
ook,
one
pen
, on
e ch
ild,
and
one
teac
her
35ca
n ch
ange
the
wor
ld.”
36
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
48
GA
/18
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:C
entr
al A
fric
an R
epu
blic
Del
egat
es:
Bry
ce R
uss
ell,
Cla
rk M
iller
, C
aleb
Ph
arr,
Sam
uel
McC
arth
yS
choo
l: M
illcr
eek
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o h
elp
th
e ec
onom
y of
th
e C
entr
al A
fric
an R
epu
blic
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t th
e co
untr
y of
Cen
tral
Afr
ican
Rep
ublic
fac
es y
ears
whe
re t
he
1av
erag
e po
pula
tion
lives
on
$1.1
6 U
S do
llars
a d
ay.
2 3W
e ar
e co
ncer
ned
abou
t th
e fa
ct t
hat
40%
of th
e po
pula
tion
lack
s ac
cess
to
regu
lar
4m
eals
.5 6
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
the
ave
rage
age
of a
Cen
tral
Afr
ican
Rep
ublic
civ
ilian
is a
roun
d 20
7
year
s le
ss t
han
an a
vera
ge p
erso
n.
8 9Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
fact
tha
t 2.
5 m
illio
n pe
ople
in t
he C
entr
al A
fric
an R
epub
lic g
o hu
ngry
10
ever
y ye
ar.
11 12D
istu
rbed
tha
t th
e Cen
tral
Afr
ican
Rep
ublic
is t
he 4
th p
oore
st c
ount
ry in
the
wor
ld.
13 14D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
28%
of ch
ildre
n in
the
Cen
tral
Afr
ican
Rep
ublic
nev
er g
et a
n 15
educ
atio
n.
16 17M
indf
ul t
hat
the
Cen
tral
Afr
ican
Rep
ublic
has
the
23r
d hi
ghes
t m
urde
r ra
te in
the
wor
ld.
18 19W
e th
e de
lega
tion
of t
he C
entr
al A
fric
an R
epub
lic d
o he
reby
:20 21
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o en
d th
is a
fflic
tion
by fun
ding
min
ing
equi
pmen
t to
22
colle
ct t
he C
entr
al A
fric
an R
epub
lic’s
abu
ndan
ce o
f na
tura
l res
ourc
es a
nd,
usin
g th
e 23
mon
ey m
ade
by m
inin
g, m
ake
sure
tha
t m
ost
peop
le in
the
Cen
tral
Afr
ican
Rep
ublic
24
neve
r go
hun
gry
agai
n.
25 26Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
N w
ill d
onat
e ei
ght
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o pu
rcha
se t
he fol
low
ing:
oil
27w
ells
, oi
l der
rick
s, b
last
dri
lls,
empl
oym
ent,
fue
l,an
d sh
ippi
ng.
28 29N
otes
tha
t w
e w
ill n
eed
40 o
il w
ell
and
oil d
errick
s, a
nd 1
0 bl
ast
drill
s to
min
e en
ough
30
natu
ral r
esou
rces
to
mak
e a
nota
ble
differ
ence
in t
he o
vera
ll po
vert
y le
vel o
f th
e 31
Cen
tral
Afr
ican
Rep
ublic
.32 33
We
stro
ngly
urg
e th
e U
N t
o ta
ke r
espo
nsib
ility
for
dec
reas
ing
pove
rty
in t
he C
entr
al
34Afr
ican
Rep
ublic
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ERA
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BLY
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ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:Li
ber
iaD
eleg
ates
:D
arsh
Kh
and
elw
al,
Jere
my
Sti
nem
an,
Ch
ris
Bat
tle,
Gra
nt
O'N
eal
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
idd
le S
choo
l
Res
olu
tion
to
Incr
ease
Saf
er W
ater
Acc
essi
bili
ty f
or L
iber
ian
s
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d by
the
maj
or w
ater
pol
lutio
n is
sues
in L
iber
ia,
75%
, w
hich
is 3
.5
3m
illio
n of
our
pop
ulat
ion,
do
not
have
acc
ess
to c
lean
wat
er,
and
beca
use
of t
his
3,00
0 4
Libe
rian
s di
e ye
arly
, in
clud
ed in
thi
s nu
mbe
r ar
e 1,
800
child
ren
unde
r th
e ag
e of
5;
5 6Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n th
at L
iber
ians
drink
and
use
pol
lute
d w
ater
, 90
% o
f th
e 3,
000
7Li
berian
s ar
e ge
ttin
g di
seas
es s
uch
as d
iarr
heal
dis
ease
s(th
at c
an c
ause
res
pira
tory
8
dise
ases
and
mal
aria
) th
at a
re c
ausi
ng d
eath
;9 10
Min
dful
to
Libe
ria’
s de
vast
atin
g ci
vil w
ar t
hat
dest
roye
d al
l wat
er a
nd e
nerg
y 11
infr
astr
uctu
re,m
ade
Libe
rian
s sa
fe w
ater
del
iver
y sy
stem
wea
k, a
nd m
ade
all t
he
12Li
berian
wat
er b
iodi
vers
ity c
onta
min
ated
fro
m in
crea
sing
oce
an p
ollu
tion;
13 14Em
phas
izin
g th
at t
he M
illen
nium
Dev
elop
men
t G
oal(
MD
G)
alre
ady
focu
ses
on c
lean
15
wat
er c
over
age
has
stru
ggle
d to
ful
fill t
he w
ater
nee
ds o
f Li
beri
a; e
ver
sinc
e th
e ye
ar
1619
90,
subu
rban
wat
er c
over
age
has
been
dec
reas
ing
by 7
%;
17 18N
otin
g fu
rthe
r th
at H
uman
Rig
hts
stat
e th
at a
ll hu
man
s ha
ve a
rig
ht t
o cl
ean
wat
er t
o 19
drin
k, L
iber
ian
peop
le s
houl
d al
so h
ave
thos
e righ
ts t
o cl
ean
wat
er;
20 21Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Lib
eria
do
here
by:
22 23Cal
ls u
pon
the
UN
to
reso
lve
the
wat
er p
ollu
tion
issu
es t
hat
wre
ak h
avoc
upo
n Li
beria,
24
Furt
her
requ
ests
the
UN
to
give
33.
5 m
illio
n U
SD
to
help
res
olve
the
issu
e;25 26
Urg
es t
he U
N t
o he
lp L
iber
ia b
uild
4 m
assi
ve w
ater
fac
ilitie
s th
at t
ake
in p
ollu
ted
ocea
n 27
wat
er a
nd s
epar
ate
the
wat
er fro
m t
he t
rash
, th
en b
oil t
he w
ater
to
get
rid
of 9
0% o
f 28
the
pollu
tion,
and
the
n fin
ally
put
it t
hrou
gh e
norm
ous
puri
fiers
to
mak
e it
drin
kabl
e;29 30
Enco
urag
es t
he U
N t
o bu
y Li
beria
500
wat
er t
ank
truc
ks t
o he
lp r
atio
n th
e pu
rifie
d 31
wat
er t
o al
l of
Libe
ria;
32 33
Rea
ffirm
s th
e U
N t
o he
lp in
trod
uce
fishe
s fr
om L
iber
ian
zoos
into
the
cle
aner
oce
an
34w
ater
, so
tha
t th
e Li
berian
wat
er b
iodi
vers
ity t
hriv
es;
35 36
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
49
Trus
ts t
he U
N t
o pr
ovid
e th
e he
lpne
eded
to
reso
lve
the
maj
or w
ater
pol
lutio
n is
sues
37
and
help
Lib
eria
n po
pula
tion
surv
ive
and
thrive
, th
us r
esul
ting
in a
sol
utio
n fo
r W
orld
38
wat
er p
ollu
tion
issu
es.
39
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/18
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:C
olom
bia
Del
egat
es:
Ave
ry K
ilbu
rn,
Mar
y V
irg
inia
Su
lliva
n,
Am
elia
Ola
fsso
nS
choo
l: H
arp
eth
Hal
l Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o R
edu
ce t
he
use
of
Ch
ild S
old
iers
in C
olom
bia
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Fu
lly a
larm
ed b
y th
e ca
ptur
e, u
se,
and
mis
trea
tmen
t of
chi
ld s
oldi
ers,
3 4Com
plet
ely
awar
e th
at t
he R
evol
utio
nary
Arm
ed F
orce
s of
Col
ombi
a (F
ARC)
and
othe
r 5
orga
niza
tions
, al
thou
gh le
gally
dis
band
ed,
still
leav
e a
harm
ful e
ffec
t on
Col
ombi
a6 7
Hav
ing
cons
ider
ed t
hat
the
FARC h
as r
ecru
ited
over
11,
500
child
ren
in a
39-
year
spa
n8 9
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at t
he m
ajor
ity o
f FA
RC c
hild
sol
dier
s jo
in a
t ag
e 12
and
spe
nd a
n 10
aver
age
of 1
4 ye
ars
fight
ing
11 12N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
hat
in 2
014,
Col
ombi
a re
leas
ed a
doc
umen
t th
at r
epor
ted
over
13
71%
of de
mob
ilize
d ch
ildre
n an
d ad
oles
cent
s ad
mitt
ed t
o pa
rtic
ipat
ing
in F
ARC
14 15Aw
are
that
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
cre
ated
the
Opt
iona
l Pro
toco
l to
the
Con
vent
ion
on t
he
16Rig
hts
of t
he C
hild
on
the
invo
lvem
ent
of c
hild
ren
in a
rmed
con
flict
, w
hich
rec
eive
d 17
sign
atur
es fro
m 1
30 c
ount
ries
, in
clud
ing
Col
ombi
a18 19
Cog
niza
nt t
hat
desp
ite t
he e
ffec
ts o
f th
is p
roto
col,
ther
e is
stil
l an
incr
ease
of
20ap
prox
imat
ely
1,00
0 ch
ildre
n jo
inin
g ar
med
con
flict
bot
h vo
lunt
arily
and
unw
illin
gly
21ea
ch y
ear
in C
olom
bia.
22 23
Reg
ardi
ng t
he f
act
that
the
re a
re a
ppro
xim
atel
y 30
0,00
0 ch
ild s
oldi
ers
in le
ss t
han
30
24of
the
198
cou
ntries
in t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns25 26
The
Del
egat
ion
of C
olom
bia
does
her
eby:
27 28Em
phas
ize
that
thi
s us
e of
chi
ldre
n is
a c
once
rn a
mon
g th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns,
29 30Rec
ogni
ze t
he t
ens
of t
hous
ands
of ch
ild s
oldi
ers
curr
ently
in c
aptiv
ity,
31 32En
cour
age
the
addi
tion
of r
equi
ring
a c
hild
pro
tect
ion
spec
ialis
t in
sec
urity
for
ces
on t
he
33O
ptio
nal P
roto
col t
o th
e Con
vent
ion
on t
he R
ight
s of
the
Chi
ld o
n th
e in
volv
emen
t of
34
child
ren
in a
rmed
con
flict
,35 36
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
50
Dec
laring
tha
t th
is r
equi
rem
ent
will
dec
reas
e th
e ef
fect
s th
e FA
RC c
ontin
ues
to h
ave
on
37Col
ombi
a de
spite
the
law
,38 39
Gui
ded
by t
he w
ant
to e
limin
ate
the
last
ing
pres
ence
and
con
trol
the
FARC h
as o
n 40
Col
ombi
a an
d its
peo
ple
41 42
GA
/18
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:G
uat
emal
aD
eleg
ates
:M
cKen
na
Lark
in,
Sav
ann
a Te
asle
yS
choo
l: M
illcr
eek
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o G
uat
emal
a's
Vio
len
ce
To T
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2
Not
ing
with
gra
ve c
once
rn,
Gua
tem
ala
has
a hi
gh r
ate
of c
rim
e ea
ch y
ear,
abo
ut 4,
400
3ho
mic
ides
, 5,
200
assa
ults
, 12
,000
rep
orts
of pr
oper
ty c
rim
e, a
nd o
ver
2,90
0 m
issi
ng
4pe
rson
s ea
ch y
ear
and
an a
vera
ge o
f 10
1 m
urde
rs p
er w
eek.
5 6D
raw
ing
atte
ntio
n to
the
fac
t th
at G
uate
mal
a’s
just
ice
syst
em a
nd N
atio
nal P
olic
e Fo
rce
7ar
e un
scru
pulo
us,
that
Gua
tem
ala
suff
ers
from
hig
h le
vels
of
impu
nity
, an
d th
at
8G
uate
mal
a’s
cour
ts fac
e ex
tort
ion
and
brib
ery
to w
here
the
def
enda
nt w
ould
n’t
go t
o 9
pris
on,
10 11Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
16.
58 m
illio
n pe
ople
live
in G
uate
mal
a, a
nd t
he fac
t th
at 5
out
of
121,
000
peop
le d
ie p
er y
ear
and
only
4%
of th
e po
pula
tion
lives
unt
il th
ey’re
65 o
r ov
er
13du
e to
vio
lent
crim
es;
14 15Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Gua
tem
ala
does
her
eby:
16 17
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o su
bsid
ize
a tr
ip t
o se
ek t
he o
rigi
n of
the
com
plic
atio
n ,
18an
d en
sure
the
saf
ety
of t
he p
opul
atio
n of
Gua
tem
ala
whi
ch w
ould
cos
t th
e U
nite
d 19
Nat
ions
$16
,680
.00
to s
end
20 p
eopl
e to
Gua
tem
ala,
20 21
Enco
urag
es p
eopl
e to
vol
unte
er t
o re
build
the
Jus
tice
Sys
tem
and
Nat
iona
l Pol
ice
Forc
e 22
of G
uate
mal
a, in
clud
ing
Polic
e O
ffic
ers,
Jud
ges,
Law
yers
, an
d Sec
urity
of
Gua
tem
ala,
23w
ho w
ould
be
give
n Fi
nanc
ial A
id,
24 25Kno
win
g th
at n
o on
e ca
n ri
d th
e vi
olen
ce o
f G
uate
mal
a, b
ut o
nly
ensu
re t
he s
afet
y of
26
the
popu
latio
n
27 28Rem
inds
the
mem
bers
of
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
of
the
cond
ition
s of
Gua
tem
ala.
29 30
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
51
GA
/18
-3-1
0
TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:S
omal
iaD
eleg
ates
:C
arol
yne
Row
ell,
Sal
ly F
ran
k,M
ia M
axw
ell,
Mar
y M
cIllw
ain
Sch
ool:
Mer
rol H
yde
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Li
mit
th
e N
um
ber
of
Ref
ug
ees
and
Ter
rori
sts
Ente
rin
g
Som
alia
.
Emph
asiz
ing
the
atro
ciou
s nu
mbe
r of
at
leas
t 90
0,00
0 re
fuge
es,
terr
oris
ts,
and
1cr
imin
als,
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
and
the
Gov
ernm
ent
of S
omal
ia h
as d
ecid
ed t
his
is m
uch
2to
o la
rge
of a
num
ber
of p
eopl
e ea
sily
ent
erin
g Som
alia
and
wre
akin
g ha
voc.
3 4 5
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d by
the
num
ber
of d
ilem
mas
, w
heth
er it
’s b
ombi
ngs,
sho
otin
gs,
or
6th
reat
s, p
artly
fro
m m
igra
nts
ente
ring
the
cou
ntry
, th
e Som
alia
n go
vern
men
t ha
s 7
deci
ded
som
ethi
ng n
eeds
to
chan
ge in
ord
er t
o de
crea
se t
he n
umbe
r of
cas
ualti
es a
nd
8da
nger
s w
ithin
Som
alia
’s b
orde
rs.
9 10O
bser
ving
tha
t m
any
of t
he im
mig
rant
s co
me
thro
ugh
the
port
citi
es in
add
ition
to
the
11m
ajor
land
reg
ions
acr
oss
the
bord
ers
of S
omal
ia,
the
gulf
of A
den
and
the
Arab
ian
Sea
12
serv
es a
s a
maj
or h
ub for
the
se im
mig
rant
s.13 14
Dra
win
g at
tent
ion
toth
e fa
ct t
hat
thes
e pe
ople
do
not
have
to
pass
thr
ough
cus
tom
s or
15
any
othe
r se
curity
sou
rce,
pra
ctic
ally
any
body
cou
ld b
ring
alm
ost
anyt
hing
har
mfu
l int
o 16
Som
alia
with
eas
e, w
hich
cau
ses
som
e of
the
rec
urri
ng p
robl
ems
exis
ting
in t
he
17co
untr
y.
18 19Ala
rmed
by
this
cri
sis,
we
have
not
ed t
hat
man
y of
the
imm
igra
nts
com
e in
to t
he
20co
untr
y th
roug
h m
ajor
por
ts,
land
bor
der
citie
s, a
nd in
tern
atio
nal a
irpo
rts.
21 22
We
the
Del
egat
ion
of S
omal
ia h
ereb
y:23 24
Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns p
lace
50
UN
Pea
ceke
eper
s pe
r 6
port
s,11
bor
der
25ci
ties,
and
4 in
tern
atio
nal a
irpo
rts,
mak
ing
a to
tal o
f 11
00 U
N P
eace
keep
ers.
Thi
s w
ay,
26w
e w
ould
be
able
to
regu
late
and
con
trol
eve
ryth
ing
ente
ring
the
cou
ntry
, w
heth
er
27w
eapo
nry
or p
eopl
e.28 29
See
ks a
n ad
ditio
nal $
100,
000
to c
over
the
nec
essi
ties
of t
he P
eace
keep
ers.
Thi
s w
ill
30ad
dres
s th
e la
ck o
f go
od w
eapo
ns,
secu
rity
sup
plie
s, a
nd o
ther
nee
ds t
o im
prov
e 31
cond
ition
s.32 33
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
, to
end
or
decr
ease
the
num
ber
of r
efug
ees
and
terr
oris
ts
34en
teri
ng t
he c
ount
ry t
o im
prov
e th
e qu
ality
of e
very
day
life
in S
omal
ia.
35 36
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
Req
uest
s th
e U
N f
or 1
100
Peac
ekee
pers
and
$10
0,00
0 to
cov
er t
heir e
xpen
ses,
and
to
37fu
rthe
r in
vest
igat
e an
y pr
oble
ms
and
susp
icio
n at
the
citi
es b
y ex
amin
ing
bags
and
38
taki
ng r
ando
m in
spec
tions
. 39 40
Urg
es t
he s
afet
y at
the
mos
t bu
sy p
orts
, la
nd b
orde
r ci
ties,
and
inte
rnat
iona
l airpo
rts
41fo
r th
e Pe
acek
eepe
rs t
o be
sta
tione
d at
. Ex
pres
ses
its u
rgen
cy o
f im
med
iate
saf
ety,
we
42w
ould
like
to
enfo
rce
this
res
olut
ion
as s
oon
as p
ossi
ble.
43 44
Des
igna
tes
this
res
olut
ion
for
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to s
ee t
he im
port
ance
of th
is
45re
solu
tion
to e
nsur
e sa
fety
for
the
peo
ple
in S
omal
ia.
46 47
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:D
jib
outi
Del
egat
es:
Por
ter
Fris
t, C
raw
ford
Su
ther
lan
d,
Ste
ph
en S
mit
h,
Qu
inn
Ku
nke
lS
choo
l: B
ren
twoo
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
Def
ores
tati
on in
Dji
bou
ti
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
1 2Con
side
ring
tha
t th
e po
or a
mou
nt o
f tr
ees
lead
s to
poo
r am
ount
of Bio
mas
s fu
el (
fuel
3
for
fire)
4 5Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
the
poo
r am
ount
of tr
ees
can
lead
to
clim
ate
chan
ges
6 7Aw
are
that
the
Pas
tora
l tribe
s an
d cl
ans
wer
e th
reat
ened
do
to lo
w r
esou
rces
8 9
Furt
her
notic
ing
that
Djib
outi
has
a m
ajor
pro
blem
with
def
ores
tatio
n.
10 11N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn w
e ar
e se
ekin
g ne
w in
form
atio
n to
hel
p D
jibou
ti w
ith t
heir p
robl
em
12fu
lfilli
ng D
jibou
ti’s
Nat
iona
l def
ores
tatio
n. T
hat's
why
we
are
help
ing
Djib
outi'
s p
robl
em
13of
def
ores
tatio
n
14 15O
bser
ving
D
jibou
ti’s
envi
ronm
ent
has
a ba
d w
ater
pol
lutio
n.16 17
Hav
ing
exam
ined
Djib
outi
is a
ver
y po
or c
ount
ry a
nd m
ore
than
23%
of th
e co
untr
y 18
lives
in p
over
ty
19 20W
e th
e de
licat
es o
f D
jibou
ti Cal
l we
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
gove
rnm
ent
to s
end
out
flyer
s fo
r 21
volu
ntee
rs t
o go
to
Djib
outi
and
get
thin
gs in
ord
er.
22
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ERA
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BLY
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:It
aly
Del
egat
es:
Gav
in M
urp
hy,
Rid
ham
Oh
ri,
Fin
neg
an S
aylo
r, Z
ach
Way
bri
gh
tS
choo
l: G
rass
lan
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o S
olve
th
e R
efu
gee
Cri
sis
of I
taly
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t th
e re
fuge
e cr
isis
has
gro
wn
to in
cred
ibly
hig
h nu
mbe
rs,
1re
achi
ng a
bout
130
,000
in 2
017
in I
taly
,2 3
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
Ita
ly is
the
first
sto
p fr
om A
fric
an c
ount
ries
with
ver
y po
or
4co
nditi
ons,
5 6D
ecla
ring
tha
t th
e co
untr
y ca
n no
t pr
ovid
e re
fuge
es w
ith foo
d an
d m
oney
inde
finite
ly,
7 8D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
Ita
ly a
nd m
any
othe
r Eu
rope
an c
ount
ries
’eco
nom
y m
ay
9de
teri
orat
e du
e to
ala
min
g nu
mbe
rs o
f re
fuge
es,
10 11N
otin
g th
at t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns h
as o
rgan
ized
the
UN
HCR (
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Hig
h 12
Com
mis
sion
er f
or R
efug
ees)
, an
org
aniz
atio
n th
at s
uppl
ies
shel
ter,
bla
nket
s, w
ater
, an
d 13
food
to
need
ing
peop
les,
14 15N
otin
g w
ith s
atis
fact
ion
that
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
has
re
veal
ed p
lans
to
disp
atch
tea
ms
16to
Ita
ly a
nd A
ustr
ia,
to
exam
ine
the
trea
tmen
t of
mig
rant
s af
ter
an “
alar
min
g 17
esca
latio
n of
att
acks
”ag
ains
t as
ylum
see
kers
.18 19
Fully
Ala
rmed
tha
t 13
,670
ref
ugee
s ha
ve e
nter
ed I
taly
in le
ss t
han
thre
e m
onth
s,20 21
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y H
ereb
y:22 23
Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns p
rovi
de m
oney
to
Ital
y, a
nd o
ther
cou
ntries
tha
t ar
e 24
rece
ivin
g m
any
refu
gees
suc
h as
Gre
ece
and
Spa
in;
25 26Acc
epts
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns m
ay h
ave
to r
ecei
ve it
s fu
ndin
g fr
om t
he p
ublic
;27 28
See
ks t
hat
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
hel
p pr
ovid
e th
e re
fuge
es w
ith s
helte
r an
d ot
her
29ne
cess
ities
;30 31
Trus
ts t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns w
ill h
elp
refu
gees
and
the
cou
ntri
es t
hat
are
rece
ivin
g so
32
man
y as
ylum
see
kers
;33 34
Urg
es t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns a
nd o
ther
cou
ntries
to
help
man
y m
ore
of t
he r
efug
ees
that
35
are
cons
tant
ly a
rriv
ing.
36
GEN
ERA
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SSEM
BLY
53
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MIDDLE SCHOOL
MODEL UNITED NATIONS
COMMITTEE 4
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:Z
imb
abw
eD
eleg
ates
:Em
ma
Don
ovan
, N
ora
Rom
ano,
Ele
na
Mon
tpoo
lS
choo
l: M
illcr
eek
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o C
reat
e H
omel
ess
Sh
elte
rs in
Zim
bab
we
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Con
cern
ed a
bout
the
qui
ckly
incr
easi
ng h
omel
essn
ess
and
unem
ploy
men
t ra
tes
in
3Zim
babw
e.4 5
Dra
win
g at
tent
ion
to t
he f
act
that
app
roxi
mat
ely
85%
of th
e po
pula
tion
of Z
imba
bwe
6ar
e un
empl
oyed
, w
hich
cau
sed
44%
to
be h
omel
ess.
7 8D
istu
rbed
tha
t in
201
3 th
e un
empl
oym
ent
rate
incr
ease
d by
abo
ut .
7% a
nd h
as b
een
9risi
ng s
tead
ily e
ver
sinc
e.10 11
Not
ing
with
gra
ve c
once
rn t
hat
the
maj
ority
of
them
hav
e no
way
of ge
ttin
g ba
ck o
n 12
thei
r fe
et a
nd fin
ding
a job
tha
t w
ill h
ire
them
, w
hich
mea
ns t
hat
man
y ge
nera
tions
13
afte
r th
em w
ill a
lso
be h
omel
ess,
and
so
they
hav
e le
ss a
cces
s to
hea
lthca
re,
insu
ranc
e,
14an
d ot
her
nece
ssiti
es.
15 16Cog
niza
nt t
hat
hom
eles
s pe
ople
exp
erie
nce
the
sam
e ill
ness
es a
s pe
ople
who
hav
e 17
som
ewhe
re t
o liv
e, e
xcep
t it
beco
mes
thr
ee t
o si
x tim
es w
orse
. 18 19
Min
dful
tha
t th
ousa
nds
of p
eopl
e di
e of
hom
eles
snes
s ea
ch y
ear.
20 21Rec
ogni
zing
that
not
hing
is b
eing
don
e to
sol
ve t
his
prob
lem
, an
d, t
here
fore
, th
e 22
unem
ploy
men
t w
ill c
ontin
ue t
o in
crea
se a
s w
ell a
s th
e ho
mel
essn
ess
unle
ss w
e do
23
som
ethi
ng.
24 25Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Zim
babw
e do
her
eby:
26 27Req
uest
the
gra
nt o
f 66
.6 m
illio
n do
llars
in o
rder
to
build
thr
ee la
rge
hom
eles
s sh
elte
rs,
28an
d pr
ovid
e m
ost
of t
he n
eces
sitie
s th
ese
peop
le w
ill n
eed
in o
rder
to
get
a jo
b an
d ge
t 29
back
on
thei
r fe
et, as
wel
l as
get
thei
r ow
n ho
me
and
star
t pr
ovid
ing
for
them
selv
es
30an
d th
eir
fam
ilies
.31 32
Enco
urag
e th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o pr
ovid
e us
with
the
mon
ey a
s w
ell a
s a
few
vol
unte
ers
33to
coo
k an
d se
rve
food
, do
som
e ho
usek
eepi
ng,
and
help
bui
ld t
he s
helte
rs.
34 35Con
side
rs t
he a
mou
nt o
f di
ffer
ence
thi
s w
ill m
ake
in Z
imba
bwe
and
the
incr
ease
it w
ill
36ha
ve o
n th
e ec
onom
y.37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
38Cal
ls f
orhe
lp fro
m t
he U
N w
hile
bui
ldin
g, s
tart
ing,
and
run
ning
the
she
lters
.39 40
Emph
asiz
es t
he e
xam
ple
this
will
hav
e to
oth
er c
ount
ries
with
the
sam
e pr
oble
m,
and
41ho
w m
uch
this
cou
ld im
pact
the
ove
rall
econ
omy
of o
ur w
orld
, as
wel
l as
the
lifes
tyle
42
and
heal
th o
f m
any
coun
trie
s.43 44
Rem
inds
the
peo
ple
of t
he U
N a
bout
the
aw
ful c
ondi
tions
for
hom
eles
s pe
ople
in m
any
45co
untr
ies,
the
dis
ease
s th
ey a
re m
uch
mor
e pr
one
to b
ecau
se o
f th
is,
and
the
effe
ct it
46
has
on m
any
gene
ratio
ns t
o co
me.
47
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:P
hili
pp
ines
Del
egat
es:
Tess
a S
lab
aug
h,
Mad
die
Mic
kiew
icz,
Mad
elei
ne
Jon
esS
choo
l: B
ren
twoo
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
Was
tew
ater
Tre
atm
ent
Issu
es in
th
e P
hili
pp
ines
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
hun
dred
s of
tho
usan
ds o
f po
unds
of un
trea
ted
was
tew
ater
are
3
bein
g du
mpe
d in
to t
he o
cean
fro
m M
etro
Man
ila;
4 5Rea
lizin
g th
at w
aste
wat
er is
a m
ajor
cau
se o
f po
llutio
n in
the
oce
an;
6 7Sad
dene
d th
at 5
5 Fi
lipin
os d
ie e
ach
day
from
unc
lean
wat
er;
8 9U
nder
stan
ding
tha
t M
anila
cau
ses
a la
rge
amou
nt o
f po
llutio
n in
the
Phi
lippi
nes;
10 11Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n th
at p
ollu
tion
affe
cts
the
futu
re a
s w
ell a
s th
e pr
esen
t;12 13
We
the
Del
egat
es o
f th
e Ph
ilipp
ines
do
here
by:
14 15Cal
l upo
n th
e U
N t
o he
lp w
ith t
he is
sue
of w
aste
wat
er in
Met
ro M
anila
;16 17
Ask
for
$15
,000
,000
to
build
10
sew
age
trea
tmen
t pl
ants
to
serv
ice
the
citiz
ens
of
18M
etro
Man
ila;
19 20Rem
ind
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
tha
t th
is d
ecis
ion
impa
cts
the
wor
ld’s
oce
ans,
as
80%
of
21w
aste
dum
ped
into
the
oce
an is
sew
age;
22 23Tr
ust
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
unde
rsta
nd t
he im
port
ance
of he
alth
and
pro
sper
ity f
or t
he
24pe
ople
and
the
wor
ld’s
eco
syst
ems.
25
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ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
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ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:Fi
jiD
eleg
ates
:A
nn
ie L
inle
y, P
riya
nka
Ch
igu
luri
, S
oph
ia W
illia
ms,
Nan
du
Gov
ind
asw
amy
Sch
ool:
Har
pet
h H
all S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o A
dd
a H
ealt
h U
nit
to
the
Pri
mar
y S
choo
l Cu
rric
ulu
m
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
hat
the
lead
ing
caus
es o
f de
ath
in F
iji a
re,
with
the
exc
eptio
n of
3
stro
ke a
nd a
sthm
a, r
ecog
niza
ble
dise
ases
tha
t ca
n be
tau
ght
in s
choo
l cur
ricu
lum
;4 5
Emph
asiz
ing
that
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
, in
coo
pera
tion
with
the
Wor
ld H
ealth
6
Org
aniz
atio
n, is
alrea
dy c
once
rned
with
thi
s is
sue;
7 8Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
the
UN
cha
rter
, D
ecla
ratio
n of
Hum
an R
ight
s, a
nd a
ny o
ther
9
inte
rnat
iona
l leg
isla
tion
cont
ains
not
hing
reg
ardi
ng a
req
uire
d he
alth
uni
t;10 11
Rec
ogni
zing
the
eff
orts
on
the
part
of
the
Fijia
n go
vern
men
t to
kee
p th
e ci
tizen
s 12
heal
thy;
13 14Th
e de
lega
tion
of F
iji h
ereb
y:15 16
Cal
ls u
pon
the
UN
ESCO
, or
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Edu
catio
n, S
cien
ce,
and
Cul
tura
l 17
Org
aniz
atio
n, t
o w
ork
with
the
Fiji
an g
over
nmen
t to
inst
itute
a m
anda
tory
hea
lth u
nit
in
18th
e pu
blic
sch
ool s
yste
m o
f Fi
ji;19 20
Not
es t
hat
the
heal
th u
nit,
wov
en in
to t
he p
rim
ary
scho
ol s
ylla
bus,
sho
uld
cove
r 21
mat
eria
l tha
t he
lps
child
ren
from
first
gra
de t
o ei
ghth
gra
de id
entif
y ce
rtai
n ill
ness
es
22th
at a
re h
ighl
y co
mm
on in
Fiji
incl
udin
g, b
ut n
ot li
mite
d to
, di
abet
es,
coro
nary
hea
rt
23di
seas
e, t
he f
lu,
and
pneu
mon
ia;
24 25En
cour
ages
tha
t th
e un
it be
spe
cific
to
the
inte
llect
ual a
bilit
ies
of it
s ta
rget
gra
de;
26 27Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
NES
CO
als
o w
orks
to
impl
emen
t th
e sa
me
unit,
tho
ugh
cate
red
to
28th
e co
untr
y’s
spec
ific
need
s, in
oth
er c
ount
ries
suf
feri
ng in
a s
imila
r m
anne
r, in
clud
ing,
29
but
not
limite
d to
: th
e Ph
ilipp
ines
, In
done
sia,
Sol
omon
Isl
ands
, an
d N
ew G
uine
a;30 31
Ensu
res
that
the
hea
lth c
risi
s is
dim
inis
hed
cons
ider
ably
, an
inte
grat
ed h
ealth
uni
t to
32
teac
h st
uden
ts a
bout
dis
ease
sym
ptom
s, e
asy
rem
edie
s, p
reve
ntat
ive
mea
sure
s, a
nd
33da
nger
s th
at c
ause
s di
seas
es,
wou
ld b
e hi
ghly
ben
efic
ial t
o an
y an
d al
l par
ticip
atin
g 34
coun
trie
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ERA
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erm
any
Del
egat
es:
Lily
Dos
sett
, R
ylee
Len
t,Jo
nah
McD
anie
lS
choo
l: S
pri
ng
Sta
tion
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o S
up
pre
ss E
nvi
ron
men
tal D
eter
iora
tion
Dee
ply
cons
ciou
s of
the
ris
ing
carb
on e
mis
sion
s in
the
wor
ld,
1 2N
otin
g w
ith s
atis
fact
ion,
Ger
man
y ha
s se
t se
vera
l goa
ls f
or lo
wer
ing
emis
sion
s an
d is
3
curr
ently
on
trac
k to
ful
fill t
hose
goa
ls,
with
a 2
7.3%
low
er e
mis
sion
s ra
te in
201
6,4 5
Vie
win
g w
ith a
ppre
ciat
ion,
a 3
47 m
illio
n to
nnes
of
Co2
dro
p be
twee
n 19
90 a
nd 2
017
6(1
990:
125
2; 2
017:
905
),7 8
Furt
her
reca
lling
, th
e G
erm
an E
nerg
iew
ende
hop
es t
o em
it 80
-95%
less
car
bon
as o
f 9
2050
, an
d 40
% b
y 20
20,
10 11U
rges
the
UN
Spe
cial
Pol
itica
l and
Dec
olon
izat
ion
Com
mitt
ee t
o en
cour
age
coun
trie
s to
12
low
er t
heir o
wn
pers
onal
em
issi
ons;
13 14Cal
ls u
pon
Chi
na a
nd t
he U
nite
d Sta
tes
to w
ork
with
Ger
man
y to
low
er t
heir e
mis
sion
s;15 16
Con
vinc
ed,
that
with
col
labo
ratio
n an
d pr
oper
eff
ort,
bot
h co
untr
ies
can
low
er t
heir
17em
issi
ons,
as
they
are
am
ong
the
top
10 c
ount
ries
with
the
hig
hest
em
issi
ons;
18 19Rea
ffirm
ing
a jo
int
effo
rt b
etw
een
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes,
Chi
na,
and
Ger
man
y to
wor
k w
ith
20ea
ch o
ther
to
find
a so
lutio
n to
low
er e
mis
sion
s.21
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ERA
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BLY
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TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:Is
rael
Del
egat
es:
Leo
Pol
lock
, H
enry
Bar
ton
, Ja
y N
ath
an,
You
sep
h A
liS
choo
l: W
ebb
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o En
dth
e Is
rael
i-P
ales
tin
ian
Con
flic
t
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
abou
t th
e sa
fety
and
wel
l-be
ing
of I
srae
li ci
tizen
s du
e to
the
con
stan
t 3
fight
ing
betw
een
the
Mus
lims
of P
ales
tine
and
the
Jew
s of
Isr
ael;
4 5Con
cern
ed a
bout
the
incr
easi
ng t
hrea
t to
Isr
aeli
civi
lians
pos
ed b
y H
amas
and
oth
er
6m
ilita
nt I
slam
ist
Pale
stin
ian
grou
ps;
7 8Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
fact
tha
t th
ousa
nds
of li
ves
have
bee
n lo
st in
the
cro
ssfir
e of
the
9
cris
is a
nd t
hous
ands
mor
e w
ound
ed;
10 11Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t Je
wis
h an
d Ara
b cu
lture
s ha
ve a
dapt
ed t
o op
pose
eac
h ot
her’s
peop
le
12an
d cu
lture
and
thi
s ha
s fu
rthe
r pu
t bo
th P
ales
tine
and
Isra
el in
dan
ger
of e
ach
othe
r;13 14
Ala
rmed
by
the
hund
reds
of th
ousa
nds
of P
ales
tinia
ns b
eing
exp
elle
d fr
om t
heir h
omes
15
in I
srae
l and
bec
omin
g re
fuge
es in
sur
roun
ding
cou
ntri
es s
uch
as J
orda
n an
d Eg
ypt;
16 17Con
vinc
ed t
hat
the
cris
is m
ight
eve
ntua
lly le
ad t
o an
othe
r w
ar b
etw
een
Pale
stin
e an
d 18
Isra
el d
ue t
o th
e pa
st c
onfli
cts
such
as
the
war
in 1
948
whi
ch u
proo
ted
7000
,000
19
Pale
stin
ians
fro
m t
heir h
omes
, cr
eatin
g a
refu
gee
cris
is t
hat
is s
till n
ot r
esol
ved,
and
20
also
the
Six
-Day
War
in 1
967
whe
n Is
rael
sei
zed
cont
rol o
f th
e W
est
Ban
k, E
ast
21Je
rusa
lem
, th
e G
aza
Strip,
the
Sin
ai P
enin
sula
, an
d th
e G
olan
Hei
ghts
;22 23
Rec
ogni
zing
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Res
olut
ion
242
pass
ed in
196
7 af
ter
the
Six
-Day
War
whi
ch
24ca
lled
on A
rab
stat
es t
o ac
cept
Isr
ael’s
rig
ht t
o liv
e in
pea
ce w
ithin
sec
ure
and
25re
cogn
ized
bou
ndar
ies
free
fro
m t
he t
hrea
ts o
r ac
ts o
f fo
rce;
26 27Con
side
ring
Isr
ael’s
arm
y of
ove
r 17
6,00
0 m
ilita
ry p
erso
nnel
and
its
pote
ntia
l to
caus
e 28
sign
ifica
nt d
amag
e to
Pal
estin
e te
rrito
ry;
29 30Bea
ring
in m
ind
the
hist
oric
al,
relig
ious
, an
d cu
ltura
l im
port
ance
of th
e re
gion
to
both
31
the
Jew
s an
d th
e M
uslim
s;32 33
Taki
ng in
to c
onsi
dera
tion
the
peac
e pr
oces
s w
hich
sta
rted
in 1
993
with
the
Osl
o 34
Acc
ords
was
bas
ed o
n a
two-
stat
e so
lutio
n, b
ut h
ave
yet
to r
esol
ve t
he c
onfli
ct d
ecad
es
35la
ter.
36 37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
58
The
dele
gatio
n of
Isr
ael h
ereb
y;
38 39Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
N p
rovi
de m
ore
hum
anita
rian
aid
to
the
inno
cent
citi
zens
of
40Pa
lest
ine
and
Isra
el t
hat
have
bec
ome
refu
gees
in J
orda
n, E
gypt
, an
d ot
her
surr
ound
ing
41co
untr
ies;
42 43Sup
port
s th
e co
nstr
uctio
n of
a c
ompr
omis
e in
whi
ch I
srae
l giv
es P
ales
tinia
ns li
mite
d 44
rese
ttle
men
t w
hile
wor
king
tow
ard
mai
ntai
ning
a p
eace
ful r
elat
ions
hip
betw
een
the
45co
untr
ies
and
avoi
ding
ter
rorism
and
war
;46 47
Rem
inds
the
UN
of th
e irre
vers
ible
dam
age
that
thi
s co
nflic
t ha
s ca
used
in I
srae
l and
48
Pale
stin
e ov
er m
any
deca
des
and
wha
t th
e ci
tizen
s of
bot
h na
tiona
litie
s ha
ve h
ad t
o 49
suffer
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onso
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enm
ark
Del
egat
es:
Lake
n W
alke
r, A
ust
in W
hit
e, D
un
can
Col
lins,
Jack
Th
omp
son
Sch
ool:
Mer
rol H
yde
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o H
elp
Pov
erty
in D
enm
ark
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t 17
.7 p
erce
nt o
f pe
ople
in D
enm
ark
live
in p
over
ty,
with
an
inco
me
of
3le
ss t
han
ten
dolla
rs a
day
;4 5
Hav
ing
been
exa
min
ed,
pove
rty
in D
enm
ark
incr
ease
s by
rou
ghly
25%
eac
h ye
ar;
6 7N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
hat
this
fig
ure
is t
he h
ighe
st in
the
Nor
dic
Reg
ion;
8 9O
bser
ving
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns n
umbe
r on
e go
al is
to
elim
inat
e po
vert
y;10 11
Not
ing
that
hel
ping
elim
inat
e po
vert
y w
ill a
lso
help
Den
mar
k’s
econ
omy
and
prof
it;12 13
The
Del
egat
ion
of t
he p
eopl
es o
f D
enm
ark
here
by:
14 15Req
uest
s $1
0 m
illio
n U
SD
to
build
138
sto
res
and
333
apar
tmen
t un
its t
o he
lp
16in
habi
tant
s in
our
cou
ntry
who
hav
e no
mon
ey o
r jo
bs;
17 18Req
uest
tha
t th
is g
oes
into
effec
t by
Jan
uary
1,
2019
;19 20
Not
es t
hat
this
cou
ld h
elp
man
y ot
her
coun
trie
s as
the
y co
uld
repl
icat
e ou
r so
lutio
n if
21th
ey h
ave
a co
mm
on p
robl
em.
22
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onso
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eliz
eD
eleg
ates
:Li
ly C
ate
Sm
ith
, To
ri W
agg
oner
, C
arol
ine
Wal
ters
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o S
top
th
e S
pre
ad o
f M
alar
ia
Aw
are
of t
he fac
t th
at M
alar
ia is
an
epid
emic
and
has
aff
ecte
d m
any
of t
he p
eopl
e of
1
Bel
ize,
and
ove
r 10
0 ot
her
coun
trie
s ar
ound
the
wor
ld li
ke S
outh
Am
eric
a, p
arts
of
2Afr
ica
and
Asia
, an
d m
any
othe
rs,
but
spec
ifica
lly lo
cate
d in
tro
pica
l reg
ions
of
the
3w
orld
, w
hich
has
kill
ed m
any
of t
he p
eopl
e in
the
se a
reas
,4 5
Con
side
ring
tha
t th
e ci
tizen
s of
Bel
ize
and
othe
r co
untr
ies
do n
ot h
ave
the
mon
ey o
r 6
time
to g
et a
cur
e be
fore
mat
ters
get
wor
se,
7 8Fu
lly a
larm
ed t
hat
if M
alar
ia k
eeps
spr
eadi
ng t
hrou
gh B
eliz
e (a
nd o
ther
cou
ntri
es t
hat
9w
ill s
oon
be,
or a
lrea
dy a
re a
ffec
ted)
, th
ey a
re n
ot g
oing
to
be a
ble
to c
ure
peop
le w
ho
10ne
ed it
bec
ause
of th
e m
oney
or
supp
lies
that
the
y do
not
hav
e,11 12
Rea
lizin
g th
at t
he 3
82,4
44 in
habi
tant
s of
Bel
ize,
som
e of
who
m h
ave
the
viru
s w
ill n
ot
13be
abl
e to
con
tinue
the
ir job
, du
e to
the
wor
ry o
f sp
read
ing
mal
aria
to
othe
r pe
ople
, 14
and
this
will
res
ult
in p
robl
ems
from
the
hun
dred
s of
wor
king
site
s an
d th
e jo
bs t
hat
15th
ose
wor
k si
tes
perf
orm
,16 17
Not
ing
with
con
cern
for
the
Wor
ld H
ealth
Org
aniz
atio
n th
at s
tate
s, “
In 1
994,
10,
000
18ca
ses
wer
e re
port
ed o
ut o
f a
popu
latio
n of
200
,000
.”It
the
n go
t w
orse
ove
r th
e ye
ars
19bu
t in
201
2, T
he U
nite
d Sta
tes
Dis
ease
Con
trol
and
Pre
vent
ion
help
ed d
ecre
ase
the
20nu
mbe
r of
inci
dent
s w
ithin
the
virus
, b
ut t
here
are
stil
l som
e re
port
s of
mal
aria
tha
t is
21
occu
rrin
g in
our
cou
ntry
of
Bel
ize,
22 23D
ecla
ring
tha
t w
ith t
he D
ichl
orod
iphe
nyltr
ichl
oroe
than
e (D
DT)
whi
ch w
as u
sed
to f
ight
24
mal
aria
, m
ade
prog
ress
in c
urin
g so
me
of t
he p
opul
atio
n, b
ut it
was
ban
ned,
and
sin
ce
25th
en,
the
mal
aria
aff
licte
d nu
mbe
r of
peo
ple
has
been
low
, bu
t th
ere
still
nee
ds t
o be
26
put
fort
h an
effor
t fo
r a
cure
,27 28
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
the
re is
stil
l a c
hanc
e of
mal
aria
fro
m d
usk
to d
awn
and
coul
d ru
in
29th
e ec
osys
tem
of w
hich
it b
elon
gs in
, th
ere
are
agricu
ltura
l fin
ding
s du
e to
mal
aria
in
30th
e fo
rest
s, a
nd t
his
coul
dre
sult
in m
ore
mal
aria
hab
itats
and
the
n in
crea
se t
he r
isk
of
31it
in o
ur c
ount
ry,
Bel
ize,
32 33H
avin
g co
nsid
ered
tha
t th
e po
pula
tion
of m
alar
ia in
habi
tant
s is
con
tinui
ng t
o gr
ow,
we
34
will
nee
d to
fin
ish
the
wor
k th
at h
as b
een
alre
ady
star
ted
on m
akin
g th
is v
irus
go
35ex
tinct
, 36 37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y H
ereb
y:
38 39Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
help
pro
vide
mon
ey a
nd s
uppl
ies
for
an im
peri
al
40co
llege
in L
ondo
n to
cre
ate
mor
e ar
tific
ial s
elfis
h ge
nes,
(a
lso
know
n as
gen
e dr
ives
) 41
that
whe
n is
inje
cted
into
a m
ale
mos
quito
for
ces
itsel
f in
to 9
9% o
f an
org
anis
m’s
42of
fspr
ing
mak
ing
the
fem
ale
mot
her
of t
he o
ffsp
ring
ste
rile
of m
alar
ia a
nd w
ithin
one
43
year
can
cea
se t
rans
mis
sion
of
this
dis
ease
, 44 45
Furt
her
proc
laim
s th
at t
he n
umbe
r of
mal
aria
mos
quito
es w
ill n
ot o
nly
decr
ease
,bu
t th
e 46
num
ber
of p
eopl
e w
ho h
ave
to v
irus
will
als
o de
crea
se,
47 48D
ecla
res
that
thi
s so
lutio
n w
ill a
ffec
t no
t on
ly o
ur c
ount
ry o
f Bel
ize,
but
als
o m
any
of
49th
e ot
her
coun
trie
s th
at a
re a
lso
affe
cted
by
mal
aria
, an
d th
ey w
ill r
elea
se t
he
50m
osqu
itoes
tha
t do
n’t
have
the
virus
, an
d tr
y to
sto
p it
with
in t
heir c
ount
ry,
51 52Acc
epts
the
fac
t th
at,
the
habi
tats
tha
t th
e pa
rasi
te c
onsi
st in
, w
ill n
o lo
nger
be
a 53
dang
erou
s pl
ace
beca
use
of t
he w
orry
of ge
ttin
g in
fect
ed,
54 55Con
firm
s, t
hat
this
pro
ject
, w
ill h
elp
find
a cu
re t
o th
e sp
read
ing
of m
alar
ia,
and
will
56
mak
e m
ore
peop
le h
appy
and
hea
lthy,
thi
s pr
ojec
t sh
ould
con
clud
e by
Jul
y 9,
201
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TIO
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onso
r:S
eneg
alD
eleg
ates
:S
ims
Arm
entr
out,
Eve
rett
e C
arn
es,
Zac
har
y C
ason
, W
yatt
Doy
leS
choo
l: G
rass
lan
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o S
top
th
e D
amag
e of
Def
ores
tati
on A
rou
nd
th
e G
lob
e
Rea
lizin
g th
at in
man
y co
untr
ies
incl
udin
g Sen
egal
the
re is
a m
ajor
crisi
s af
fect
ing
all
1hu
man
s an
d an
imal
s de
fore
stat
ion,
2 3
Dec
laring
tha
t th
is is
dam
agin
g th
e en
viro
nmen
t an
d af
fect
ing
the
air
qual
ity o
f th
e 4
civi
lians
in t
hese
are
as,
5 6Con
vinc
ed t
hat
this
is a
ser
ious
issu
e, a
nd w
ill p
rogr
essi
vely
get
wor
se a
s th
e 7
popu
latio
n gr
ows
and
time
goes
on,
alrea
dy for
ests
in S
outh
Am
eric
a ar
e di
sapp
earing
8
at 4
hec
tare
s pe
r se
cond
,9 10
Min
dful
tha
t th
is c
ould
aff
ect
us a
nd g
ener
atio
ns t
o co
me
as it
dec
reas
es t
he q
ualit
y of
11
the
air
we
brea
th a
nd t
he w
orld
we
live
in,
12 13Fu
lly a
larm
ed t
hat
if th
is is
sue
is n
ot s
olve
d, a
nd a
s st
ated
pre
viou
sly,
con
tinue
s to
get
14
wor
se t
here
mig
ht e
vent
ually
be
no s
olut
ion,
15 16Em
phas
izin
g th
at t
his
is a
ser
ious
issu
e, a
nd is
ver
y im
port
ant
to f
ocus
on
cons
ider
ing
17th
at 7
0% o
f la
nd a
nim
als
and
plan
ts li
ve in
for
ests
,18 19
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t th
is is
sue
has
not
been
fix
ed,
but
mus
t be
now
or
in t
he n
ear
futu
re,
20 21Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
Her
eby:
22 23Str
ongl
y ur
ges
that
the
UN
Ass
embl
y ne
eds
to p
ut in
plac
e re
strict
ions
and
add
ition
ally
24
crea
te m
ore
orga
niza
tions
to
com
bat
Pollu
tion
in o
ther
cou
ntri
es,a
nd p
ut t
rade
25
emba
rgos
on
corp
orat
ions
tha
t ar
e in
tent
iona
lly h
urtin
g th
e en
viro
nmen
t;26 27
Req
uest
s th
at w
e ca
n ta
ke a
pan
el o
f ex
pert
s fr
om T
he N
atur
e Con
serv
ancy
and
28
Gre
enpe
ace
to in
corp
orat
e th
eir
idea
s an
d op
inio
ns t
o he
lp c
omba
t th
e de
fore
stat
ion
in
29Sen
egal
and
oth
er A
fric
an c
ount
ries
;30 31
Kno
win
g th
at t
he U
N h
as e
nter
ed in
to for
ce a
gree
men
ts s
uch
as t
he P
aris
Agr
eem
ent
in
3220
16 t
o lo
wer
car
bon
emis
sion
s in
55
coun
trie
s ar
ound
the
glo
be;
33 34See
ks t
hat
we
coul
d re
sear
ch w
ays
to im
prov
e an
d in
crea
se t
he g
row
th r
ate
of t
rees
in
35m
any
area
s ac
ross
the
glo
be t
o so
lve
this
crisi
s an
d en
cour
age
larg
er a
mou
nts
of
36co
mpa
nies
to
be m
ore
eco-
frie
ndly
esp
ecia
lly in
thi
rd w
orld
cou
ntri
es s
uch
as S
eneg
al.
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TIO
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onso
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amb
odia
Del
egat
es:
Mat
thew
Am
odio
, A
lexa
nd
er V
eng
, D
anie
l Olo
pad
eS
choo
l: B
ren
twoo
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
Cam
bod
ian
s H
ave
Poo
r Ed
uca
tion
Aw
are
and
ackn
owle
dgin
g th
at C
ambo
dia
is o
ne o
f th
e po
ores
t co
untr
ies
in t
he w
orld
, 1
so e
duca
tion
is h
ard
to a
cces
s th
ere.
2 3Ala
rmed
tha
t m
ore
than
50%
of th
e po
pula
tion
is u
nder
25,
con
clud
ing
that
ove
r ha
lf of
4
the
popu
latio
n ha
s ha
d no
edu
catio
n.5 6
App
rovi
ng o
f th
e pr
ogra
m t
o he
lp t
his,
the
Wor
ld A
ssis
tanc
e fo
r Cam
bodi
a,7 8
Rea
lizin
g th
at t
he U
N h
as t
aken
the
se s
teps
in 1
954,
9 10D
ecla
ring
tha
t th
ese
child
ren
need
edu
catio
n to
live
the
ir li
ves,
11 12W
e, t
he D
eleg
atio
n of
Cam
bodi
a, d
oes
here
by:
13 14En
cour
age
that
eve
ry c
hild
mus
t ha
ve a
t le
ast
13 y
ears
of
educ
atio
n, if
not
mor
e;15 16
Dem
and
that
the
y ha
ve t
he r
ight
to
be a
par
t of
the
ir c
lass
eve
ry s
ingl
e da
y of
the
ir
17ed
ucat
ion;
18 19Req
uest
tha
tal
l tea
cher
s pa
ss a
tes
t th
at f
orbi
ds a
dults
to
teac
h un
reas
onab
ly;
20 21Con
fiden
t th
at t
his
syst
em w
ill c
reat
e a
safe
and
eff
ectiv
e le
arni
ng e
nviron
men
t fo
r al
l 22
stud
ents
acr
oss
Cam
bodi
a.23 24
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ATI
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onso
r:B
ulg
aria
Del
egat
es:
Zach
Sin
ner
,H
ayd
en S
inn
er,
Ric
har
d V
iare
ng
oS
choo
l: M
illcr
eek
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Was
te D
isp
osal
Sit
es T
o C
onta
in S
oil C
onta
min
atio
n
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing
with
the
fac
t th
at B
ulga
ria
is c
urre
ntly
suf
fering
fro
m a
imm
ense
am
ount
3
of f
acto
ries
, co
ntro
lling
up
to 7
1 pe
rcen
t of
the
the
nat
iona
l eco
nom
y, n
ot h
avin
g 4
anyw
here
to
disp
ose
of t
he e
norm
ous
amou
nt o
f w
aste
the
y ha
ve t
o ge
t ri
d of
;5 6
Taki
ng in
to c
onsi
dera
tion
the
prob
lem
and
als
o th
e po
pula
tion
of B
ulga
ria
that
is
7de
crea
sing
tho
usan
ds b
y th
e ye
ar w
e as
gov
ernm
ent
offic
ials
of
Bulg
aria
hav
e de
cide
d 8
that
eno
ugh
is e
noug
h;9 10
Take
into
con
side
ratio
n th
e de
lega
tes
of B
ulga
ria
have
adv
ised
a p
lan
to h
elp
Bul
gari
a 11
to r
etur
n it
to t
he flo
uris
hing
and
bea
utifu
l cou
ntry
tha
t it
once
was
bef
ore
the
soil
12co
ntam
inat
ion
that
has
wre
aked
hav
oc o
n th
e na
tura
l lan
dsca
pe;
13 14Rei
tera
ting
the
fact
tha
t Bul
gari
a ho
lds
mor
e th
an t
hree
fou
rths
of th
e w
orld
’s r
ose
oil
15pr
oduc
tion
and
estim
ated
tha
t th
e pr
oduc
tion
for
whe
at is
5.7
5 m
illio
n m
etri
c to
ns;
16 17N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
his
coul
d be
aff
ecte
d if
the
soil
is s
o co
ntam
inat
ed t
hat
the
rose
s 18
and
the
whe
at c
ould
not
flo
uris
h as
wel
l as
they
wer
e in
the
yea
rs b
efor
e th
e so
il 19
cont
amin
atio
n;20 21
Con
vinc
ed t
hat
the
fact
orie
s th
at h
ave
cont
inuo
usly
thr
own
thei
r tr
ash
away
on
the
22gr
ound
as
if th
ey d
on't
care
abo
ut t
he s
oil t
hey
we
spen
d a
maj
ority
of
our
lifes
pan
on;
23 24Th
e de
lega
tion
of B
ulga
ria
does
her
eby:
25 26
Enco
urag
e th
e en
tiret
y of
mem
bers
in t
he U
nite
d N
atio
n, e
spec
ially
tho
se o
n th
e 27
east
ern
side
of Eu
rope
to
supp
ort
and
impl
emen
t w
aste
dis
posa
l site
s ne
ar B
ulga
ria'
s 28
fact
orie
s, e
spec
ially
tho
se d
ispo
sing
of
an
enor
mou
s am
ount
of w
aste
eac
h ye
ar;
29 30Fu
rthe
r Ex
pres
ses
its g
ratit
ude
for
form
er p
artn
ers
in p
revi
ous
plan
s to
con
trol
the
soi
l 31
cont
amin
atio
n, a
nd a
sk t
he f
orm
er o
rgan
izat
ions
to
supp
ort
and
help
bul
garia.
32 33Cal
ls u
pon
othe
r na
tion
on t
he e
aste
rn s
ide
of E
urop
e to
ass
ist
Bulg
ara
in it
s pl
an t
o 34
impr
ove
and
hope
fully
eve
ntua
lly e
limin
ate
the
soil
cont
amin
atio
n th
at is
har
min
g 35
Bul
garia.
36 37
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ERA
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BLY
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omm
ends
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns a
ppro
pria
te fun
ds t
o Bu
lgar
ia for
the
mai
nten
ance
38
and
crea
tion
of w
aste
dis
posa
l site
s;39 40
Endo
rse
cont
inue
d di
scus
sion
of th
e ne
cess
ity o
f w
ell-
sust
aine
d w
aste
dis
posa
l site
s in
41
Bul
garia
by t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns.
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aila
nd
Del
egat
es:
Lau
ren
Poe
, S
choo
l: M
illcr
eek
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A r
esol
uti
on t
o p
reve
nt
mos
qu
ito
bor
ne
dis
ease
s
To t
he g
ener
al a
ssem
bly:
1 2Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
500
mill
ion
case
s of
dea
th b
y m
osqu
ito in
Tha
iland
occ
ur e
very
3
year
, an
d th
ere
are
up t
o 2.
7 m
illio
n de
aths
ann
ually
;4 5
Not
ing
with
con
cern
, ar
ound
400
mill
ion
peop
le a
re in
fect
ed w
ith m
alar
ia e
very
yea
r, o
f 6
whi
ch b
etw
een
1 -
3 m
illio
n di
e ju
st in
Tha
iland
;7 8
Fully
aw
are,
in T
haila
nd, m
osqu
itoes
are
res
pons
ible
for
spr
eadi
ng D
engu
e fe
ver,
9
Japa
nese
enc
epha
litis
, ly
mph
atic
fila
rias
is,
and
mal
aria
, All
of t
hese
dea
dly
dise
ases
10
have
man
y de
pres
sing
sym
ptom
s. F
or e
xam
ple,
ser
ious
bra
in s
wel
ling
with
a s
udde
n 11
head
ache
, hi
gh f
ever
, an
d di
sori
enta
tion.
12 13H
avin
g de
cide
d, M
osqu
itoes
are
the
wor
st in
rai
ny s
easo
ns,
unfo
rtun
atel
y ra
iny
seas
on
14is
fro
m M
ay/J
une
to O
ctob
er,
this
mea
ns t
hat
Mor
e th
an h
alf
of t
he y
ear
has
a hi
gh r
isk
15of
mos
quito
dis
ease
s.
16 17Th
e de
lega
tion
of t
haila
nd d
o he
reby
: m
y so
lutio
n to
thi
s is
to
spre
ad m
ore
mos
quito
es
18th
at h
ave
a m
an-m
ade
gene
tic a
ltera
tion
to h
elp
hum
an n
eeds
, m
ore
com
mon
ly k
now
n 19
as G
enet
ic m
odifi
catio
n.
20 21H
avin
g ex
amin
ed T
he m
odifi
catio
n w
ill a
ffec
t th
e m
ain
trav
elin
g sy
stem
of th
e 22
mos
quito
-bor
ne d
isea
ses,
the
mos
quito
es;
23 24D
raw
s at
tent
ion
that
lots
of sc
ient
ific
stud
ies
have
occ
urre
d st
rict
ly o
n th
is s
ubje
ct,
in
25fa
ct,
ther
e is
alrea
dy a
suc
h th
ing
as t
hese
mos
quito
es in
labs
; 26 27
Con
side
rs t
hat
once
the
mos
quito
es h
ave
spre
ad t
hey
will
bre
ed t
o sp
read
eve
n m
ore
of
28th
ese
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tical
ly m
odifi
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osqu
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onso
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ust
ria
Del
egat
es:
Luke
Bow
man
, C
ollin
Car
pen
ter,
Hu
nte
r R
amse
y, J
ames
Kaz
mie
row
icz
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Ove
r-fi
shin
g o
n t
he
Dan
ub
e
The
Dan
ube
Riv
er is
one
of th
e m
ost
inte
rnat
iona
l and
bio
logi
cally
div
erse
tre
asur
es t
he
1w
orld
has
to
offe
r.Th
e D
anub
e Riv
er is
the
larg
est
Euro
pean
riv
er e
xclu
ding
the
Vol
ga
2Riv
er.
3 4M
any
variet
ies
of b
eaut
iful f
ish
swim
ups
trea
m t
o th
eir
spaw
ning
gro
unds
. H
owev
er,
5ov
er-f
ishi
ng is
des
troy
ing
the
mar
ine
life
so d
ear
to t
he o
ver
ten
Euro
pean
cou
ntries
6
whi
ch s
hare
the
stu
nnin
g vi
stas
of
the
grea
t rive
r w
hich
onc
e se
rved
as
the
Rom
an
7Em
pire
’sfr
ontie
r.
8 9U
nfor
tuna
tely
, m
any
near
ly 2
00 m
illio
n ye
ar o
ld s
peci
es a
re o
n th
e br
ink
of t
otal
10
anni
hila
tion
due
to o
vert
vio
latio
ns o
f ou
r fis
hing
reg
ulat
ions
.11 12
We
the
dele
gate
s of
Aus
tria
her
eby:
13 14m
ust
pres
erve
thi
s gr
eat
rive
r’s
heri
tage
and
bio
dive
rsity
by
enfo
rcin
g fis
hing
law
s.15 16
An
inve
stm
ent
of 5
90,0
00 U
nite
d St
ates
Dol
lars
is r
equi
red
to in
stitu
te a
bro
ader
for
ce
17of
Wild
life
Prot
ectio
n O
ffic
ers
to e
nfor
ce p
re-e
xist
ing
fishi
ng r
egul
atio
ns a
nd t
o pr
omot
e 18
the
fishi
ng o
f in
vasi
ve s
peci
es.
19 20Suc
h as
,the
Kill
er S
hrim
p or
igin
atin
g fr
om t
he C
aspi
an S
ea r
egio
n al
ong
with
the
21
Chi
nese
Mitt
en C
rab,
whi
ch c
an t
rans
mit
a de
adly
pat
hoge
n to
Eur
ope’
s on
ly c
rayf
ish
22sp
ecie
s.23 24
Add
ition
ally
, fis
hing
of th
e in
vasi
ve,
rapi
dly
bree
ding
Asi
an C
lam
will
be
an a
ltern
ativ
e 25
to f
ishi
ng n
ativ
e sp
ecie
s. T
hese
are
ple
ntifu
l, as
the
y ca
n pr
oduc
e ov
er t
wo
thou
sand
26
juve
nile
s pe
r da
y an
d ov
er t
en t
hous
and
in a
life
time.
27 28N
otin
g th
at t
hese
fun
ds w
ill a
id in
the
pur
chas
e of
pat
rol w
ater
craf
t fo
r us
e on
the
29
Dan
ube.
The
se w
ater
craf
t ar
e bu
ilt s
peci
fical
ly for
the
pur
pose
of sa
fety
and
to
prev
ent
30da
mag
e to
loca
l mar
ine
life.
31 32
Add
ition
ally
, th
e fu
nds
will
go
dire
ctly
to
the
recr
uitin
g of
muc
h ne
eded
Wild
life
33M
arsh
als.
We
seek
to
rest
ore
and
mai
ntai
n th
e st
unni
ng v
ista
s bo
th a
bove
and
bel
ow
34th
e re
flect
ive
wat
ers
of t
he g
reat
, hi
stor
ic D
anub
e Riv
er.
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MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:Ec
uad
orD
eleg
ates
:R
yan
Kh
airo
llah
i, C
lara
Bet
h L
ee,
Gra
cie
Ad
ams
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Red
uci
ng
Dru
g T
raff
icki
ng
in E
cuad
or
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Con
cern
ed a
bout
the
gro
win
g nu
mbe
r of
peo
ple
in E
cuad
or u
sing
ille
gal d
rugs
;3 4
Not
ing
that
coc
aine
and
mar
ijuan
a ar
e th
e w
orst
am
ong
the
illeg
al s
ubst
ance
issu
es in
5
Ecua
dor;
6 7Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
if a
not
able
sol
utio
n is
not
fou
nd s
oon,
the
pro
blem
cou
ld w
orse
n 8
beyo
nd r
esol
vabi
lity;
9 10M
indf
ul t
hat
the
budg
et c
ould
be
low
er t
han
one
mig
ht t
hink
to
find
a su
bsta
ntia
l 11
reso
lutio
n to
Ecu
ador
’s s
ubst
ance
abu
se is
sues
;12 13
Aw
are
that
if r
esol
utio
n be
have
s as
inte
nded
, it
coul
d ha
ve a
sub
stan
tial e
ffec
ts t
o 14
outw
eigh
to
cost
;15 16
Poin
ting
out
that
thi
s is
sue
is c
ausi
ng d
eath
s in
the
cou
ntry
;17 18
We
the
Del
egat
ion
of E
cuad
or d
oes
here
by:
19 20Res
olve
tha
t on
e re
ason
able
way
to
impr
ove
this
pro
blem
is t
o ha
ve a
sm
all f
orce
of at
21
leas
t th
irty
fie
ld o
ffic
ers
dedi
cate
d on
ly t
o st
oppi
ng t
he s
prea
d of
dru
gs;
22 23U
rge
the
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y to
gra
nt u
s $1
,006
,620
to
acco
mpl
ish
this
goa
l;24 25
Req
uest
tha
t w
e tr
y ou
r id
ea f
or t
hree
yea
rs t
o se
e if
it w
orks
and
has
a s
ubst
antia
l 26
effe
ct o
n th
e co
cain
e an
d m
ariju
ana
mar
kets
;27 28
Emph
asiz
e ho
w m
uch
this
will
affec
t th
e liv
es o
f pe
ople
in E
cuad
or.
29
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
GA
/18
-5-2
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:M
exic
oD
eleg
ates
:N
avaa
l Kou
ser,
Gab
riel
la G
eyer
-Kim
, M
olly
Cra
wfo
rdS
choo
l: W
ebb
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o D
ecre
ase
Dru
g S
mu
gg
ling
an
d V
iole
nce
in M
exic
o D
ue
To
The
Mex
ican
Dru
g W
ar
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Con
cern
ed a
bout
the
Mex
ican
Dru
g W
ar,
incl
udin
g ki
dnap
ping
s of
tou
rist
s, d
rug
cart
els
3fig
htin
g ov
er t
erri
tory
, an
d an
incr
ease
in h
omic
ides
to
the
high
est
leve
l to
date
4
acco
rdin
g to
gov
ernm
ent
stat
istic
s;
5 6N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn c
arte
ls a
re k
idna
ppin
g to
dis
trac
t fr
om h
igh
prof
ile “
bust
s”;
7 8Em
phas
is o
n ho
mic
ides
. H
omic
ides
hav
e in
crea
sed
16%
in t
he f
irst
hal
f of
201
8, t
here
9
have
bee
n a
tota
l of
15,9
73.
The
num
ber
is t
he h
ighe
st s
ince
com
para
ble
reco
rds
10be
gan
bein
g ke
pt in
199
7;11 12
Acc
ordi
ng t
o th
e Com
mitt
ee t
oPr
otec
t Jo
urna
lists
, a
US n
onpr
ofit,
last
yea
r si
x 13
jour
nalis
ts w
ere
kille
d in
Mex
ico.
Tha
t w
as t
he h
ighe
st n
umbe
r si
nce
at le
ast
1992
. 14
Sin
ce t
hat
year
, m
ore
than
40
jour
nalis
ts h
ave
been
kill
ed in
Mex
ico;
15 16Po
intin
g ou
t dr
ug c
arte
ls in
clud
ing:
Los
Zet
as,
Sin
aloa
, Ja
lisco
, an
d N
ew G
ener
atio
n.
17Th
e M
exic
an g
over
nmen
t ha
s be
en f
ight
ing
a w
ar w
ith t
hese
var
ious
dru
g ca
rtel
s si
nce
18D
ecem
ber
2006
. Var
ious
dru
g ca
rtel
s ar
e fig
htin
g ov
er d
iffer
ent
terr
itori
es in
Mex
ico;
19 20Ack
now
ledg
ing
8,50
0 tr
ucks
fro
m Z
etas
’hea
dqua
rter
s in
nor
thea
ster
n M
exic
o cr
oss
into
21
Texa
s on
a d
aily
bas
is t
rans
port
ing
coca
ine
into
US il
lega
l mar
kets
; 22 23
Ala
rmed
by
polic
e of
ficer
s ac
cept
ing
brib
es o
f m
ore
than
$1
billi
on fro
m M
exic
an
24ca
rtel
s;25 26
Kee
ping
in m
ind
prim
ary
scho
ol c
hild
ren
know
mor
e ab
out
the
hist
ory
of d
rug
trad
e 27
than
the
his
tory
of M
exic
o. M
any
child
ren
resp
ect
drug
tra
ffic
kers
. Th
ey s
ay t
hat
they
28
wou
ld “
wan
t to
be
like
them
.”Th
ey w
ould
“lik
e th
e po
wer
, th
e m
oney
, th
e lu
xury
car
s 29
and
all t
he r
est”
;30 31
Aw
are
that
app
roxi
mat
ely
90%
of
US b
ound
coc
aine
com
es t
hrou
gh t
he M
exic
o, C
entr
al
32Am
eric
an c
orri
dor
and
then
ent
ers
thro
ugh
mar
itim
e, a
ir a
nd la
nd r
oute
s;33 34
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
66
Taki
ng n
ote
that
The
Wor
ld H
ealth
Org
aniz
atio
n su
rvey
sho
ws
Amer
ican
s re
port
the
35
high
est
leve
l of co
cain
e us
e w
orld
wid
e w
hich
pro
vide
s th
e de
man
d fo
r th
is il
lega
l 36
mar
ket;
37 38Th
e de
lega
tion
of M
exic
o do
her
eby
decl
are:
39 40En
cour
ages
kid
napp
er jai
l tim
e to
be
45 y
ears
and
tha
t cr
imin
als
conv
icte
d of
dru
g 41
rela
ted
hom
icid
es b
e se
nten
ced
to li
fe w
ithou
t th
e po
ssib
ility
of
paro
le;
42 43In
crea
se jai
l tim
e se
nten
ces
for
thos
e co
nvic
ted
of p
rodu
cing
, se
lling
, tr
ansp
ortin
g, o
r 44
havi
ng p
osse
ssio
n of
dru
gs.
For
prod
ucin
g dr
ugs,
jai
l tim
e w
ould
be
45 y
ears
. Fo
r 45
tran
spor
ting,
jai
l tim
e w
ould
be
30 t
o 35
yea
rs.
For
selli
ng d
rugs
, ja
il tim
e w
ould
be
40
46ye
ars.
For
hav
ing
poss
essi
on o
f dr
ugs,
jai
l tim
e w
ould
be
20 t
o 25
yea
rs.
For
bein
g a
47le
ader
of a
cart
el,
jail
time
wou
ld b
e lif
e;
48 49Req
uest
s U
nite
d N
atio
ns s
ecur
ity f
orce
s to
aid
in e
nfor
cing
sec
urity
by
patr
ollin
g ke
y 50
terr
itori
es w
here
sus
pect
ed c
arte
ls h
ave
been
set
up;
51 52
Rec
omm
ends
tha
t th
e U
S a
nd M
exic
o sh
ould
pla
ce m
ore
secu
rity
on
the
bord
er b
etw
een
53th
eir
resp
ectiv
e co
untr
ies
and
crea
te a
har
sher
pen
alty
for
any
one
who
is c
augh
t 54
smug
glin
g co
cain
e, h
eroi
n, a
nd o
ther
ille
gal d
rugs
;55 56
Rem
inds
the
UN
that
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
of A
mer
ica
show
s ad
s on
tel
evis
ion,
soc
ial
57m
edia
, an
d m
usic
pla
tfor
ms
disc
oura
ging
use
of
mar
ijuan
a, c
ocai
ne,
and
othe
r 58
dang
erou
s dr
ugs.
Alth
ough
the
US h
as t
aken
suc
h ac
tions
, so
me
stat
es h
ave
lifte
d la
ws
59pr
ohib
iting
use
of re
crea
tiona
l dru
gs p
oten
tially
ful
ling
the
influ
x of
mar
ijuan
a;60 61
Furt
her
reco
mm
ends
a p
ublic
aw
aren
ess
cam
paig
n be
est
ablis
hed
to t
each
chi
ldre
n “t
he
62lif
e of
a c
rim
inal
,”an
d di
scou
rage
tho
ught
s of
joi
ning
a d
rug
cart
el;
such
as
addi
ng a
n 63
extr
a cl
ass
in s
choo
l tea
chin
g th
e ch
ildre
n th
e da
nger
s of
bei
ng a
mem
ber
of a
car
tel;
64 65Cal
ls u
pon
the
UN
OD
C (
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Off
ice
of D
rugs
and
Crim
e) t
o in
crea
se la
w
66en
forc
emen
t op
erat
ion
wor
k by
str
engt
heni
ng t
he p
rose
cutin
g an
d in
vest
igat
ing
67ca
paci
ties
of M
exic
o’s
com
plex
dru
g tr
affic
king
and
org
aniz
ed c
rim
e pr
oble
ms.
68
GA
/18
-
TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:La
o P
eop
les
Dem
ocra
tic
Rep
ub
lic
Del
egat
es:
Max
Mu
cci,
Gar
rett
Moo
reS
choo
l: M
illcr
eek
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on T
o S
top
Def
ores
tati
on a
nd
red
uce
soi
l ero
sion
an
d F
lood
ing
in
Lao
Not
ing
with
Con
cern
Tha
t Fl
oodi
ng a
nd D
efor
esta
tion
cont
inue
to
incr
ease
in L
ao,
and
1co
ntin
ue t
o in
crea
se a
s ye
ars
go b
y.2 3
Not
icin
g th
at s
o fa
r D
efor
esta
tion
law
s do
n’t
seem
to
stop
the
pro
blem
as
flood
ing
and
4so
il er
osio
n se
ems
to in
crea
se e
very
day
ten
-fol
d.5 6
Und
erst
andi
ng t
hat
the
only
way
to
help
it is
to
plan
t ne
w t
rees
, st
oppi
ng s
oil e
rosi
on
7an
dsa
ving
hun
dred
s of
peo
ples
bel
ongi
ngs
and
lives
fro
m f
lood
ing.
8 9W
e ar
e gr
avel
y co
ncer
ned
for
the
peop
le,
and
do h
ope
that
the
Mod
el U
N c
an h
elp
us.
10 11W
e th
e de
lega
tion
of t
he L
ao P
eopl
e’s
Dem
ocra
tic R
epub
lic d
o he
reby
:12 13
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
N t
o do
nate
1 m
illio
ndo
llars
so
that
eac
h pe
rson
who
is a
ble
to in
our
14
coun
try
may
pla
nt a
tre
e.15 16
We
also
will
use
thi
s m
oney
for
enf
orce
men
t of
the
law
s al
read
y in
pla
ce t
o pr
otec
t 17
spec
ific
tree
s an
d pl
ants
.18 19
We
urge
you
all
to u
nder
stan
d ou
r gr
ave
prob
lem
and
the
com
plic
atio
ns it
will
hav
e if
it 20
goes
unc
heck
ed.
21
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
67
GA
/18
-5-4
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:Q
atar
Del
egat
es:
Par
sa K
hai
rolla
hi,
Pra
nav
Sat
hu
, D
rew
Ph
elp
s, O
m P
olva
rap
uS
choo
l: B
ren
twoo
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
Sit
uat
ion
of
wor
kers
’saf
ety
in Q
atar
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y:1 2
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at a
ppro
xim
atel
y 40
per
cent
of w
orke
rs in
Qat
ar a
re in
3
cons
truc
tion-
rela
ted
jobs
, in
whi
ch t
empe
ratu
res
ofte
n re
ach
40de
gree
s, w
ith
4te
mpe
ratu
res
on t
he r
ise,
5 6Bea
ring
in m
ind
sect
ion
thre
e (3
) of
Art
icle
23
in t
he U
nive
rsal
Dec
lara
tion
of H
uman
7
Rig
hts
stat
es t
hat
ever
yone
sho
uld
be p
rovi
ded
with
hum
an d
igni
ty,
in w
hich
the
se
8w
orke
rs a
re n
ot,
9 10Rea
ffirm
ing
repo
rts
on h
uman
rig
hts
in M
yanm
ar,
whi
ch is
incl
uded
in r
esol
utio
n 63
/245
11
of D
ecem
ber
2008
,12 13
Con
scio
us t
he Q
atar
i gov
ernm
ent
set
in p
lace
law
s th
at w
ould
mak
e th
e w
orke
rs’
14co
nditi
ons
bett
er,
15 16Ta
king
not
e th
at t
he I
nter
natio
nal L
abor
Org
aniz
atio
n st
ated
tha
t Q
atar
’s w
orki
ng
17co
nditi
ons
had
to b
e im
prov
ed s
oon,
18 19W
e th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Qat
ar h
ereb
y:20 21
Cal
ls u
pon
the
publ
ic s
ecto
r to
con
tinue
to
purs
ue t
he c
omm
on g
oal o
f m
akin
g an
22
envi
ronm
ent
that
pro
mot
es a
nd e
nabl
es c
ompl
ete
and
secu
re e
mpl
oym
ent
for
all,
whi
le
23en
dors
ing
its r
ole
as a
n em
ploy
er;
24 25In
vite
s th
e In
tern
atio
nal L
abor
Org
aniz
atio
n to
fur
ther
mor
e ai
d re
gion
s, a
s re
ques
ted,
26
with
the
inte
ntio
n of
enh
anci
ng w
orke
rs’s
afet
y, b
y pr
ovid
ing
a cl
ean
envi
ronm
ent
and
27ap
prop
riat
e eq
uipm
ent.
28
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
GA
/18
-5-5
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:S
pai
nD
eleg
ates
:A
dd
ie F
erri
s, C
hlo
e K
izer
, S
aaya
Pat
elS
choo
l: G
rass
lan
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
A r
esol
uti
on t
o h
elp
pov
erty
Con
cern
ed t
hat
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
say
s,in
a n
ews
artic
le,
over
14.
2 m
illio
n pe
ople
live
1
in p
over
ty in
Spa
in,
2 3Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t Sp
ain
has
the
high
est
yout
h po
vert
y ra
te.
In 2
013,
ever
y on
e 4
in t
hree
Spa
nish
chi
ldre
n liv
e in
pov
erty
, an
d to
day
40%
of th
e ch
ildre
n of
Spa
in a
re
5liv
ing
in p
over
ty,
6 7Bea
ring
in m
ind
the
pove
rty
leve
l in
Spa
in m
akes
it t
he 3
rd c
ount
ry in
the
Eur
opea
n 8
Uni
on w
ith t
he h
ighe
st le
vels
of po
vert
y ra
tes
acco
rdin
g to
The
loca
l.es,
9 10Em
phas
izes
inve
stm
ent
in e
duca
tion
in S
pain
has
dro
pped
abo
ut 3
0% s
ince
201
0,11 12
We
the
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y H
ereb
y:13 14
Cal
ls u
pon
usin
g la
nd t
o bu
ild a
sel
f-su
stai
ning
vill
age
such
as
the
Mal
aysi
a Sm
art
15Vill
age;
16 17Ta
kes
note
of
land
cos
ts a
roun
d 15
0,00
0 eu
ros(
172
,500
USD
) fo
r 32
squ
are
mile
s;18 19
Expr
esse
s its
hop
e to
low
er t
he p
over
ty le
vel i
n Sp
ain
and
arou
nd t
he w
orld
;20 21
Dra
ws
atte
ntio
n to
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Sus
tain
able
Dev
elop
men
t G
oal N
umbe
r O
ne w
hich
22
stat
es “
By
2030
, re
duce
at
leas
t by
hal
f th
e pr
opor
tion
of m
en,
wom
en a
nd c
hild
ren
of
23al
l age
s liv
ing
in p
over
ty in
all
its d
imen
sion
s ac
cord
ing
to n
atio
nal d
efin
ition
s 24
impl
emen
t na
tiona
lly a
ppro
pria
te s
ocia
l pro
tect
ion
syst
ems
and
mea
sure
for
all,
25
incl
udin
g flo
ors,
and
by
2030
ach
ieve
sub
stan
tial c
over
age
of t
he p
oor
and
the
26vu
lner
able
”.27 28
GEN
ERA
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BLY
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:Li
bya
Del
egat
es:
An
na
Kar
olin
e M
add
ox,
Emm
a M
agow
an,
An
i Dan
iely
an,
Gab
by
Wan
gS
choo
l: M
illcr
eek
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on T
o: P
reve
nt
Terr
oris
t A
ttac
ks I
n L
ybia
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2D
istu
rbed
by
the
fact
tha
t te
rror
ist
grou
ps a
nd o
ther
cri
min
als
are
targ
etin
g an
d 3
atta
ckin
g w
omen
and
chi
ldre
n by
ass
aulti
ng t
hem
, ab
usin
g th
em,
forc
ing
labo
r, r
apin
g 4
them
, an
d ev
en m
urde
ring
the
m;
5 6N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
hat
six
year
s af
ter
the
fall
of M
uam
mar
Gad
hafi,
Lib
ya s
till r
emai
ns
7in
a c
haot
ic s
tate
;8 9
Con
cern
ed t
hat
90%
of
the
coun
try
has
had
to d
eal w
ith t
erro
rist
s gr
oups
, su
ch a
s 10
ISIS
, te
rror
izin
g ci
vilia
ns a
nd c
ities
for
the
pas
t se
ven
year
s;
11 12Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t th
e na
tion
rank
s on
e of
the
top
third
mos
t da
nger
ous
coun
trie
s 13
in t
he w
orld
; 14 15
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
, 18
out
of 93
peo
ple
have
exp
erie
nced
crim
es a
nd 1
07 o
ut o
f 18
7 16
peop
le h
ave
expe
rien
ced
a m
urde
r cr
ime
with
in o
ur n
atio
n;17 18
Kee
ping
in m
ind,
tha
t th
e w
omen
and
chi
ldre
n ar
e a
big
part
ofth
e co
untr
y, w
ithou
t 19
them
, th
ere
coul
d be
hug
e po
vert
y an
d a
larg
e pr
opor
tion
of p
opul
atio
n do
wnf
all;
20 21
Emph
asiz
ing
the
fact
tha
t be
caus
e w
omen
and
chi
ldre
n ar
e be
ing
kille
d, t
aken
, fo
rced
22
into
labo
r, a
nd t
he a
mou
nt o
f pe
ople
fle
eing
the
citi
es, th
e gr
owin
g po
pula
tion
is a
bout
23
2%;
24 25En
suring
tha
t th
ese
refu
gees
will
hav
e a
safe
pla
ce t
o go
whe
n th
reat
ened
, or
aff
ecte
d 26
by t
his
issu
e;27 28
We
call
upon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
esta
blis
h sa
fe z
ones
and
hir
e of
ficer
s to
pro
tect
the
29
natio
n fr
om fur
ther
att
acks
;30 31
We
also
nee
d tw
enty
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o hi
re, tr
ain,
and
equ
ip 1
0,00
0 of
ficer
s to
cap
ture
32
thes
e cr
imin
als,
and
pro
vide
saf
e ar
eas
for
refu
gees
to
go;
33 34En
cour
aged
tha
t th
is w
ill h
elp
Liby
a ha
ve s
afe
plac
es f
or r
efug
ees
to g
o an
d ha
ve
35pr
otec
tion;
36 37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
Dec
laring
tha
tth
is w
ill a
lso,
pre
vent
the
num
ber
of w
omen
and
you
ng c
hild
ren
from
38
bein
g in
jure
d, f
orce
d to
wor
k, a
nd b
eing
ill-
trea
ted;
39 40
Proc
laim
ing
that
the
fut
ure
of L
ibya
dep
ends
on
this
ass
ista
nce
from
the
UN
in o
rder
to
41cr
eate
a s
afer
cou
ntry
and
life
for
civ
ilian
s th
roug
hout
the
nat
ion.
42
69
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:B
hu
tan
Del
egat
es:
Mad
elyn
Bou
vé,
Alli
e La
rge,
Cat
her
ine
Riv
adav
iaS
choo
l: G
rass
lan
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o El
imin
ate
Bh
uta
n’s
Ch
ild L
abor
Bas
ed in
Bhu
tan;
in 2
003,
six
ty t
hree
chi
ldre
n/yo
uths
wer
e co
nvic
ted
acro
ss B
huta
n,1 2
Aw
are
that
the
re a
re 6
,338
chi
ldre
n (a
lmos
t fo
ur p
erce
nt)
ages
fiv
e to
four
teen
who
are
3
wor
king
,4 5
Con
side
ring
chi
ldre
n ag
es f
ive
to f
ourt
een
who
go
to s
choo
l, av
erag
es o
ut t
o 84
.7%
,6 7
Taki
ng n
ote,
chi
ldre
n ag
es s
even
to
four
teen
who
go
to b
oth
scho
ol a
nd w
ork
aver
ages
8
out
to a
bout
3.3
%,
9 10Rea
lizin
g th
at s
ixte
en is
the
age
chi
ldre
n ha
ve t
o be
to
wor
k de
cisi
ve job
, pe
ople
mak
e 11
child
ren
wor
k un
der
age,
12 13N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
here
are
abo
ut 1
1,57
5,00
0 ch
ildre
n in
chi
ld la
bor,
14 15Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
Her
eby:
16 17Cal
ls u
pon
that
chi
ldre
n in
Bhu
tan
will
be
educ
ated
so
that
the
y ca
n be
goo
dm
embe
rs
18of
soc
iety
;19 20
Not
es t
hat
cert
ain
ages
of
child
ren
will
hav
e ce
rtai
n jo
bs;
21 22D
ecla
res
all c
hild
sho
uld
wor
k bu
t ju
st a
t a
reas
onab
le a
ge a
nd lo
catio
n;23 24
Con
firm
s th
at a
ll ch
ildre
n w
ill s
tay
in s
choo
l and
not
do
dram
atic
ally
enf
orce
d la
bor.
25
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ERA
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SSEM
BLY
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ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:N
icar
agu
aD
eleg
ates
:M
ich
ael C
hia
riel
lo,
Nic
olas
Blu
cher
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
The
Ric
h,
Then
Nic
arag
ua
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
Nic
arag
ua is
the
2nd
poo
rest
cou
ntry
in t
he C
entr
al A
mer
ican
1
hem
isph
ere
afte
r H
aiti;
2 3Aw
are
that
Nic
arag
ua's
tra
de in
com
e of
4,6
67 m
illio
n N
icar
agua
als
o on
ly h
as 1
23
4pa
rtne
rs in
tra
de;
5 6W
e ar
e de
eply
con
cern
ed t
hat
if N
icar
agua
doe
s no
t ge
t m
ore
trad
e in
com
e th
at t
hey
7w
ill c
olla
pse
as a
who
le;
8 9Ta
king
into
acc
ount
tha
t th
ey a
lso
need
mor
e pa
rtne
rs in
tra
de if
Nic
arag
ua is
goi
ng t
o 10
incr
ease
the
ir t
rade
inco
me;
11 12Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
onl
y a
good
50%
of
peop
le in
Nic
arag
ua a
re in
ext
rem
e po
vert
y.13 14
Bea
ring
in m
ind
fact
tha
t 30
% li
ve o
ff 2
or
less
dol
lars
a d
ay;
15 16W
e th
e de
lega
tes
of N
icar
agua
: 17 18
Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
hat
the
lead
ers
of t
he c
ount
ries
who
hav
e no
t al
read
y 19
beca
me
trad
e pa
rtne
rs w
ith N
icar
agua
bec
ome
part
ners
in t
rade
; 20 21
Rem
indi
ng y
ou t
hat
we
do n
ot w
ant
to c
reat
e te
nsio
n be
twee
n N
icar
agua
and
the
22
coun
trie
s in
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
, w
e ju
st w
ant
to n
egot
iate
a f
air
deal
.23
GEN
ERA
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BLY
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ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:El
Sal
vad
orD
eleg
ates
:G
age
DeS
pai
n,
Zav
iar
Hos
ein
, B
arre
tt W
illis
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o En
d G
ang
Vio
len
ce in
El S
alva
dor
Con
cern
ed o
ver
the
safe
ty o
f El
Sal
vado
r's
citiz
ens.
1 2Aw
are
that
gan
gs a
re c
ontin
uing
to
form
, ca
usin
g ga
ng v
iole
nce
to in
crea
se.
3 4Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
with
the
spr
ead
of f
urth
er g
ang
viol
ence
, m
ore
inno
cent
men
, 5
wom
en,
and
child
ren
will
be
kille
d.6 7
Con
cern
ed t
his
coul
d le
ad t
o th
e de
stab
iliza
tion
of E
l Sal
vado
r.8 9
We
call
upon
Mod
el U
N t
o pr
ovid
e a
dona
tion
of $
850,
000.
10 11
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
thi
s fu
ndin
g w
ill g
o to
war
d hi
ring
50,
000
arm
ed s
oldi
ers
to f
ight
12
and
stop
gan
g ac
tivity
.13 14
Rem
indi
ng w
e w
ill b
e pa
y th
e so
ldie
rs fro
m t
he in
crea
sed
econ
omic
act
ivity
tha
t w
ill
15oc
cur
due
to t
he r
educ
tion
in g
ang
viol
ence
.
16 17En
cour
aged
tha
t de
crea
sing
gan
g m
embe
rs w
ill r
educ
e ga
ngs,
and
gan
g vi
olen
ce a
long
18
with
it,
whi
ch w
ill h
elp
the
peop
le o
f El
Sal
vado
r no
w a
nd for
yea
rs t
o co
me.
19
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ERA
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BLY
GA
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:D
omin
ican
Rep
ub
licD
eleg
ates
:Em
ily C
lem
ens,
Bec
ca W
ilson
,Em
ily K
elly
Sch
ool:
Mer
rol H
yde
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Lo
wer
Cri
me
Rat
es in
th
e D
omin
ican
Rep
ub
lic
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d fo
r th
e as
cend
ing
crim
e ra
tes
and
infe
rior
edu
catio
n ra
tes
in t
he
1D
omin
ican
Rep
ublic
, w
e ha
ve d
evis
ed w
ays
tore
gula
te t
hese
com
plic
atio
ns.
Furt
her
2im
prov
ing
educ
atio
n ca
n al
so e
ncou
rage
aga
inst
crim
e;3 4
Hav
ing
deci
ded
to b
uild
one
uni
vers
ity c
an in
fluen
ce a
ll of
the
Dom
inic
an R
epub
lic t
o 5
incr
ease
edu
catio
n an
d ev
en a
cros
s co
untr
ies
in t
he C
arib
bean
; 6 7
Obs
ervi
ng t
hat
high
crim
e ra
tes
have
led
to lo
wer
tou
rism
leve
ls a
nd le
ss in
com
e fo
r th
e 8
Dom
inic
an R
epub
lic.
Incr
easi
ng e
duca
tion
rate
s ca
n lo
wer
crim
e ra
tes,
whi
ch c
an
9in
crea
se t
ourism
; 10 11
Hav
ing
cons
ider
ed t
he b
udge
t of
the
UN
, w
e w
ill a
sk f
or m
inim
al fun
ding
. W
e ar
e12
requ
estin
g th
at t
he U
N p
rovi
de fun
ding
for
the
uni
vers
ity b
y D
ecem
ber
1, 2
020;
13 14
See
king
50
mill
ion
in U
S d
olla
rs fro
m t
he U
nite
d N
atio
n;15 16
Take
n in
to c
onsi
dera
tion
that
it c
osts
abo
ut $
22 m
illio
n fo
r th
e co
st o
f th
e bu
ildin
g an
d 17
abou
t $1
0 m
illio
n to
cov
er t
he c
osts
of co
nstr
uctin
g th
e bu
ildin
g. $
3 m
illio
n co
vers
the
18
begi
nnin
g of
the
sal
ary
of p
rofe
ssor
s, a
nd $
15
mill
ion
cove
rs t
he c
ost
of d
esks
, 19
text
book
s, e
tc.;
20 21Fu
rthe
r no
ting
that
we
also
req
uest
$3
mill
ion
per
year
unt
il 20
28 t
o fu
rthe
r pu
sh o
ff
22th
e st
art
of t
he u
nive
rsity
;23 24
Enco
urag
ing
the
univ
ersi
ty t
o be
bui
lt in
San
tiago
, D
omin
ican
Rep
ublic
. Th
e lo
catio
n 25
bein
g ne
ar t
he b
orde
r to
Hai
ti, t
he u
nive
rsity
can
be
bene
ficia
l to
both
cou
ntri
es;
26 27Em
phas
izin
g th
at h
ighe
r ed
ucat
ion
rate
s w
ill n
ot o
nly
dim
inis
h cr
ime
rate
s in
the
28
Dom
inic
an R
epub
lic,
it w
ill a
lso
influ
ence
nea
rby
coun
trie
s to
est
ablis
h m
ore
univ
ersi
ties
29fo
r en
hanc
ed t
ouri
sm a
nd d
ecre
ased
cri
me
rate
s;30 31
Bea
ring
in m
ind
the
low
sal
ary
of m
any
Dom
inic
ans,
we
requ
est
that
the
re w
ill b
e no
32
tuiti
on fee
s, b
ut in
stea
d th
e un
iver
sity
be
paid
thr
ough
tax
dol
lars
. Th
is w
ill k
eep
the
33un
iver
sity
thr
ivin
g, b
ut it
elim
inat
es t
he w
orry
of tu
ition
for
the
less
wea
lthy
pupi
ls;
34 35
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
71
Not
ing
that
thi
s un
iver
sity
is r
un o
n ta
x do
llars
, bo
th w
ealth
y an
d po
or p
eopl
e ha
ve t
he36
abili
ty t
o at
tend
thi
s un
iver
sity
. Th
is s
choo
l can
mak
e a
differ
ence
in t
he D
omin
ican
37
Rep
ublic
, of
fering
edu
catio
n fo
r ev
eryo
ne;
38 39Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n th
at le
ss w
ealth
y pe
ople
can
be
mor
e pr
one
to c
omm
iting
a
40fe
lony
, a
free
uni
vers
ity o
ffer
s th
e ed
ucat
ion
need
ed t
o al
ter
a cr
imin
al m
inds
et.
41
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:P
ortu
gal
Del
egat
es:
Ava
Cas
sid
y, J
acly
n B
etti
s, K
ate
Mar
ee B
rew
erS
choo
l: H
arp
eth
Hal
l Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o R
esea
rch
Foa
m P
ollu
tion
Aff
ecti
ng
Bod
ies
of W
ater
W
orld
wid
e
Ala
rmed
by
the
amou
nt o
f fo
am p
ollu
tion
smot
hering
the
Tag
us R
iver
in P
ortu
gal a
nd
1ot
hers
aro
und
the
wor
ld in
clud
ing
the
Yam
una
Riv
er in
Ind
ia,
Var
thur
Lak
e in
2
Ban
galo
re,
and
the
San
tiago
Riv
er in
Mex
ico,
3 4Con
cern
ed b
y th
e re
sults
of fo
am p
ollu
tion,
whi
ch in
clud
e ag
ricu
ltura
l iss
ues,
inab
ility
to
5fis
h, a
nd e
ven
deat
hs,
6 7Ref
erring
to
the
fact
tha
t co
ntam
inat
ed w
ater
is u
sed
to w
ater
cro
ps,
caus
ing
the
crop
s 8
to b
ecom
e in
edib
le,
and
that
inge
stio
n or
rep
eate
d ex
posu
re t
o th
e fo
am c
ause
s 9
resp
irat
ory
issu
es a
nd s
kin
prob
lem
s th
at m
ost
likel
y le
ad t
o de
ath,
10 11D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
in 2
008,
a y
oung
boy
die
d af
ter
cons
umin
g da
nger
ous
and
12po
ison
ous
chem
ical
s pr
esen
t in
the
foa
m o
n th
e San
tiago
Riv
er,
13 14M
indf
ul o
f th
e fa
ct t
hat
peop
le o
f th
e H
indu
rel
igio
n ba
the
and
wor
k in
th
e Ya
mun
a 15
Riv
er,
whi
ch t
hey
cons
ider
to
be s
acre
d, a
mon
g th
e le
thal
foa
m p
ollu
tion,
16 17Aw
are
that
fac
tory
was
te is
the
mai
n ca
use
of c
onta
min
atio
n of
riv
ers,
but
bea
ring
in
18m
ind
that
fac
tori
es a
s a
who
le c
anno
t be
elim
inat
ed,
19 20
Not
ing
furt
her,
the
UN
has
not
pre
sent
ed a
nd/o
r pa
ssed
any
res
olut
ions
tow
ard
this
21
issu
e.
22 23Th
e de
lega
tion
of P
ortu
gal h
ereb
y:24 25
Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns p
rovi
des
$13
mill
ion
for
a re
sear
ch p
roje
ct a
imed
26
tow
ard
the
tota
l elim
inat
ion
of t
oxic
foa
m p
ollu
tion;
27 28
Rec
omm
ends
tha
t th
e U
N t
akes
imm
edia
te a
ctio
n fu
ndin
g th
e re
sear
ch o
f ca
uses
of th
e 29
dead
ly f
oam
on
man
y rive
rs;
30 31D
ecla
res
that
rese
arch
will
aim
to
find
and
regu
late
the
cau
se o
f th
e fo
am p
ollu
tion
32 33Em
phas
izes
the
fac
t th
at t
he p
assi
ng o
f th
is r
esol
utio
n w
ould
impr
ove
the
qual
ity o
f lif
e 34
for
peop
le a
roun
d th
e w
orld
affec
ted
by t
his
dang
erou
s fo
am p
ollu
tion.
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ERA
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BLY
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:G
reec
eD
eleg
ates
:M
org
an S
chel
ling
, Jo
ssal
yn V
ard
enS
choo
l: S
pri
ng
Sta
tion
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o A
ssis
t R
efu
gee
s M
ovin
g t
o G
reec
e b
y B
uild
ing
an
d
Fun
din
g R
EP (
Ref
ug
ee E
mp
loym
ent
Pro
gra
m)
Cen
ters
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
mill
ions
of re
fuge
es a
re f
leei
ng t
he v
iole
nce
in S
yria
, Afg
hani
stan
, 1
Iraq
, an
d ot
her
coun
trie
s,2 3
Con
cern
ed t
hat
man
y of
tho
se r
efug
ees
have
bee
n fle
eing
to
Euro
pean
cou
ntries
whi
ch
4ha
ve li
mite
d jo
b ac
com
mod
atio
n,5 6
Dis
hear
tene
d th
at s
ome
coun
trie
s ha
ve b
een
clos
ing
thei
r do
ors
to r
efug
ees,
7 8Aw
are
that
thi
s in
crea
ses
the
num
ber
of r
efug
ees
seek
ing
asyl
um in
Ger
man
y, S
pain
,9
Sw
eden
, an
d ot
her
coun
trie
s in
add
ition
to
Gre
ece,
10 11
Ala
rmed
by
our
own
lack
of pr
epar
edne
ss f
or t
hose
ref
ugee
s,12 13
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t w
hile
hou
sing
nee
ds a
re b
eing
tak
en c
are
of,
man
y re
fuge
es d
on’t
14ha
ve e
noug
h m
oney
to
live,
15 16Con
tem
plat
ing
way
s to
hel
p th
emm
ake
thei
r ow
n liv
ing,
17 18N
otin
g th
at t
he D
ecla
ratio
n of
Hum
an R
ight
s re
cogn
izes
the
equ
ality
of
all m
embe
rs o
f 19
the
hum
an f
amily
,20 21
Bel
ievi
ng a
ll re
fuge
es s
houl
d ha
ve a
fai
r ch
ance
at
wor
k,22 23
App
rovi
ng t
rain
ing
cent
ers
to e
mpl
oy r
efug
ees
and
thus
ass
istin
g th
e ec
onom
y,
24de
crea
sing
the
20.
8% u
nem
ploy
men
t ra
te,
and
prov
idin
g a
plan
for
rec
ogni
zed
asyl
um
25se
eker
s.26 27
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y H
ereb
y:28 29
Has
res
olve
d th
at t
he r
efug
ees
ente
ring
our
cou
ntry
will
sta
rt w
ork
as s
oon
as p
ossi
ble
30af
ter
trai
ning
;31 32
Emph
asiz
es t
hat
the
trai
ning
cen
ters
wou
ld h
elp
refu
gees
leav
e ov
ercr
owde
d re
fuge
e 33
cam
ps a
nd g
et t
heir o
wn
hom
es;
34 35
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
Con
firm
s th
at t
he t
hree
citi
es A
then
s, T
hess
alon
iki,
and
Larisa
in a
dditi
on t
o th
e se
ven
36is
land
s Kos
, Le
svos
(Le
sbos
), C
hios
, Sa
mos
, Le
ros,
Cre
te,
and
Rho
des
wou
ld e
ach
37ho
use
a ce
nter
, th
e m
ain
bran
ch b
eing
in t
he c
apita
l city
of Ath
ens
(10
cent
ers)
;38 39
Aff
irm
s th
at t
he u
nem
ploy
men
t w
ould
dec
line
with
ref
ugee
s go
ing
thro
ugh
the
prog
ram
40
and
beco
min
g em
ploy
ed,
man
y of
the
m b
eing
tra
ined
to
do m
anua
l lab
or job
s su
chas
41
cons
truc
tion;
42 43Pr
ocla
ims
that
the
ove
rall
wel
l-be
ing
of G
reec
e an
d ot
her
coun
trie
s th
at u
tiliz
e th
is
44pr
ogra
m w
ould
impr
ove;
45 46Req
uest
s th
at t
he t
rain
ing
cent
er e
mpl
oy e
xper
ienc
ed t
each
ers,
and
tha
t th
e tr
aini
ng
47ce
nter
hav
e di
ffer
ent
depa
rtm
ents
for
eac
hfie
ld o
f w
ork;
48 49Acc
epts
tha
t th
e tr
aini
ng c
ente
r w
ould
be
fund
ed b
y do
nors
, go
vern
men
t fin
anci
ng,
and
50po
tent
ially
a s
mal
l fee
fro
m r
efug
ees;
51 52Rec
ogni
zes
that
peo
ple
with
pri
or e
xper
ienc
e in
a f
ield
sho
uld
be p
lace
d in
tha
t fie
ld;
53 54Con
cede
s th
at t
he U
N w
ould
hav
e to
pay
$2,
500,
000
to s
tart
and
con
stru
ct t
he c
ente
rs,
55bu
t ac
know
ledg
es t
hat
this
am
ount
wou
ld b
e re
paid
as
soon
as
poss
ible
;56 57
Hop
es t
hat
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
will
sup
port
us
by fun
ding
the
pro
gram
and
cen
ters
;58 59
Rem
inds
the
UN
of th
e st
rugg
les
of r
efug
ees
and
thei
r w
ish
to li
ve b
ette
r, in
depe
nden
t 60
lives
.61
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ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:S
outh
Afr
ica
Del
egat
es:
Alic
e W
ilban
ks,
Ru
by
Wol
ter,
Ver
onic
a P
ierc
e, G
raci
e S
loan
Sch
ool:
Har
pet
h H
all S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on T
o R
elie
ve T
he
Wat
er C
risi
s In
Sou
th A
fric
a A
s W
ell A
s In
S
urr
oun
din
g C
oun
trie
sTo
the
gen
eral
ass
embl
y:1 2
Ala
rmed
by
the
rapi
d de
plet
ion
of t
he w
ater
res
ourc
es o
f Sou
th A
fric
a an
d its
3
surr
ound
ing
coun
trie
s4 5
Hav
ing
cons
ider
ed,
We
prop
ose
a m
otio
n to
req
uest
gui
danc
e fr
om t
he U
N in
impr
ovin
g 6
the
curr
ent
situ
atio
ns s
peci
fical
ly in
Sou
th A
fric
a an
d its
sur
roun
ding
cou
ntri
es.
7 8Fu
lly a
war
e of
the
situ
atio
n,w
e su
gges
t im
prov
ing
the
curr
ent
circ
umst
ance
s by
hirin
g 9
a ce
rtifi
ed t
eam
to
rese
arch
the
mos
t ef
ficie
nt w
ay t
o go
abo
ut s
olvi
ng S
outh
Afr
ica'
s 10
wat
er d
istr
ibut
ion
cris
is.
11 12Con
cern
ed,
we
disc
over
ed o
ver
a th
ird
of S
outh
Afr
ica'
s w
ater
sup
ply
is b
eing
lost
due
13
to a
ged
and
leak
ing
infr
astr
uctu
re b
efor
e it
can
be u
sed,
whi
ch is
why
we
need
to
act
as
14qu
ickl
y as
pos
sibl
e.
15 16Th
e de
lega
tion
of S
outh
Afr
ica
here
by:
17 18Req
uest
s up
on t
he U
.N
to g
rant
the
cou
ntry
of
Sou
th A
fric
a a
loan
of
187,
500
dolla
rs in
19
orde
r to
hire
an e
lite
team
of
5 en
gine
ers
to r
esea
rch
and
desi
gn n
ew w
ater
dis
trib
utio
n 20
infr
astr
uctu
res
such
as
unde
rgro
und
pipe
s th
at a
re le
ss li
kely
to
burs
t, le
ak,
and
rust
. 21 22
Not
es t
hat
each
eng
inee
r w
ill w
ork
for
a to
tal o
f 5
mon
ths
with
a s
alar
y of
37,
500
23do
llars
tot
al,
payi
ng e
ach
man
or
wom
an 7
,500
dol
lars
per
mon
th.
24 25Fu
rthe
r in
vite
s th
at w
hen
the
new
ly d
esig
ned
infr
astr
uctu
re is
eff
ectiv
e an
d su
cces
sful
, 26
the
pipe
s w
ill b
e m
anuf
actu
red
in S
outh
Afr
ica.
Thi
s w
ould
be
mos
t be
nefic
ial t
o th
e 27
Sou
th A
fric
an e
cono
my,
bec
ause
the
re w
ould
be
new
job
s pr
oduc
ed,
and
mon
ey w
ould
28
be c
omin
g in
to t
he c
ount
ry,
rath
er t
han
leav
ing
it.29 30
Furt
her
rem
inds
tha
t ar
med
with
thi
s in
form
atio
n, w
e pl
an t
o co
mbi
ne o
ur r
esou
rces
31
with
sur
roun
ding
cou
ntri
es,
whi
ch m
ight
ena
ble
them
to
have
the
res
earc
h th
ey n
eed
in
32or
der
to im
prov
e th
eir
wat
er d
istr
ibut
ion
proc
ess.
33 34Con
firm
s th
at t
he n
ew p
ipin
g te
chno
logy
and
res
earc
h w
ill n
ot o
nly
be h
elpi
ng S
outh
35
Afr
ica,
but
it w
ould
be
assi
stin
g ev
ery
cont
inen
t w
ithth
e de
vast
atin
g st
ate
that
our
36
wor
ld is
cur
rent
ly in
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ERA
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DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:N
epal
Del
egat
es:
Mad
elin
e M
cNee
ly,
Ru
by
Dou
gla
s, A
bb
y C
ook,
Mia
Wel
lsS
choo
l: M
illcr
eek
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Im
pro
ve N
epal
’s H
ealt
h E
du
cati
on a
nd
Ser
vice
s
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ala
rmed
with
Nep
al’s
sev
ere
heal
th c
risi
s, N
epal
has
had
a b
ruta
l dec
line
in h
ealth
3
educ
atio
n an
d he
alth
ser
vice
s, a
s th
ere
are
2 ph
ysic
ians
per
10,
000
peop
le,
and
with
32
4ho
spita
ls f
or a
pop
ulat
ion
of n
earl
y 30
mill
ion.
5 6D
raw
ing
atte
ntio
n to
the
fac
t th
e co
untr
y is
livi
ng in
har
sh p
over
ty, w
ith t
he p
over
ty
7ra
te b
eing
25.
2%,
Nep
al s
trug
gles
to
prov
ide
reso
urce
s.
8 9N
otin
g th
at t
he c
ount
ry is
als
o st
rugg
ling
with
the
ir r
apid
pop
ulat
ion
grow
th,
as w
ell a
s 10
the
deat
h ra
te b
eing
5.6
peo
ple
per
1000
the
cou
ntry
can
not
prov
ide
thes
e cr
itica
l 11
reso
urce
s th
e po
pula
tion
need
s.12 13
Bea
ring
in m
ind
the
rece
nt e
arth
quak
e ki
lled
a fr
actio
n of
the
ir p
opul
atio
n, 9
000
peop
le,
14an
d ha
rshl
y in
jure
d 22
,000
, it
is e
xtre
mel
y di
ffic
ult
to p
rovi
de t
hese
adm
inis
trat
ions
of
15w
ellb
eing
to
the
suffer
ing
coun
try.
16 17
Taki
ng in
to c
onsi
dera
tion
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ion’
s Chi
ldre
n’s
Fund
war
ned
the
coun
try
has
18th
ree
mill
ion
infa
nts,
whi
ch is
ove
r a
10th
of th
eir
popu
latio
n at
ris
k fo
r de
ath
and
19di
seas
e be
caus
e of
sho
rtag
es o
f fu
el,
food
, m
edic
ines
and
vac
cine
s.
20 21Em
phas
izin
g th
e co
untr
y’s
exis
tenc
e m
edic
al e
duca
tion
only
ser
ves
6% o
f th
eir
natio
n,
22th
ey a
re u
nabl
e to
pro
vide
the
bas
ic m
easu
res
for
shie
ldin
g risk
y m
edic
al d
ilem
mas
. 23 24
The
Del
egat
ion
of N
epal
Her
eby
Dec
lare
s;
25 26W
e ur
ge t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o se
nd a
ppro
xim
atel
y 3-
4 he
ad ph
ysic
ians
to
Nep
al,
thes
e 27
phys
icia
ns w
ill b
ring
a t
eam
of3-
4 sp
ecia
lists
, an
d th
ey w
ill s
erve
in t
he 3
larg
est
citie
s,
28Pa
tan,
Pok
hara
, an
d Kat
hman
du.
29 30Rec
ogni
zing
the
phy
sici
ans
will
ope
rate
in c
onve
nien
t lo
catio
ns,
that
are
acc
essi
ble
to
31th
e va
st p
opul
atio
n.
32 33O
bser
ving
the
fac
t th
is d
oes
not
seem
sub
stan
tial f
or a
long
per
iod
of t
ime,
we
requ
est
34ap
prox
imat
ely
30 m
illio
n do
llars
for
the
cou
ntry
to
use
to t
rain
sch
olar
s in
the
med
ical
35
field
, th
is w
ill e
nsur
e th
e co
untr
y is
get
ting
the
adm
inis
trat
ions
and
edu
catio
n th
ey
36de
serv
e.
37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
76
38Fu
lly a
war
e th
ese
phys
icia
ns n
eed
a sa
lary
, w
e pl
an t
o se
t as
ide
2-4
mill
ion
dolla
rs for
39
sala
ries
. 40 41
See
king
tha
t in
yea
rs t
o co
me,
Nep
al w
ill b
e ab
le t
o be
sel
f su
ffic
ient
, an
d dr
amat
ical
ly
42in
crea
se t
he a
mou
nt o
f m
edic
al e
duca
tion
and
heal
th s
ervi
ces.
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:A
fgh
anis
tan
Del
egat
es:
Ella
DeY
oun
g,
Jud
y H
su,
Rin
az J
amal
, D
orsa
Tah
eri
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o S
top
Ter
rori
sm a
nd
Pov
erty
Fully
aw
are
of t
he fac
t th
at t
hous
ands
of
peop
le d
ie a
nnua
lly in
Afg
hani
stan
bec
ause
of
1te
rror
ism
,2 3
Cog
niza
nt t
hat
Afg
hani
stan
has
bee
n at
war
for
sev
ente
en y
ears
due
to
terr
oris
m,
4 5N
otin
g fu
rthe
r th
at d
ecad
es o
f w
ar h
as d
estr
oyed
our
cou
ntry
and
mad
e it
one
of t
he
6po
ores
t co
untr
ies
in t
he w
orld
with
sev
enty
per
cent
of th
e po
pula
tion
livin
g in
pov
erty
,7 8
Hav
ing
cons
ider
ed t
hat
over
800
,000
peo
ple
have
bee
n le
ft d
isab
led
in A
fgha
nist
an
9be
caus
e of
the
war
, an
d th
e va
st m
ajor
ity o
f th
em a
re u
nem
ploy
ed,
10 11Ta
king
not
e th
at t
he w
ar c
osts
tax
paye
rs for
ty-f
ive
billi
on d
olla
rs e
very
yea
r, a
nd w
ill
12al
so c
ost
futu
re g
ener
atio
ns,
13 14N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
hat
900
child
ren
unde
r th
e ag
e of
fiv
e di
e ev
ery
day
due
to t
he
15di
arrh
ea a
nd p
ollu
tion
caus
ed b
y th
e w
ar,
16 17Fu
lly a
larm
ed t
hat
31,0
00 c
ivili
ans
wer
e ki
lled
from
200
1 to
Aug
ust
2016
bec
ause
of th
e 18
war
tha
t te
rror
ism
sta
rted
,19 20
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t ab
out
sixt
y pe
rcen
t of
the
pop
ulat
ion
of A
fgha
nist
an is
illit
erat
e, a
nd
21ab
out
four
mill
ion
Afg
hans
can
not
educ
ate
them
selv
es d
ue t
o po
vert
y,22 23
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
Ant
onio
Gut
erre
s, S
ecre
tary
Gen
eral
of
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
, 24
anno
unce
d, “
Our
mos
t se
riou
s sh
ortc
omin
g -
and
here
I r
efer
to
the
entir
e in
tern
atio
nal
25co
mm
unity
-is
our
inab
ility
to
prev
ent
cris
es.
The
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
was
bor
n fr
om w
ar.
26To
day
we
mus
t be
her
e fo
r pe
ace,
”27 28
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y H
ereb
y:29 30
Str
ongl
y co
ndem
ns a
ll ac
ts,
met
hods
and
pra
ctic
es o
f te
rror
ism
tha
t ha
ve c
ause
d 31
colo
ssal
loss
of hu
man
life
, de
stru
ctio
n, a
nd d
amag
e w
orld
wid
e, in
clud
ing
hein
ous
32at
tack
s th
at h
ave
occu
rred
aga
inst
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
off
ices
in v
ario
us p
arts
of th
e w
orld
;33 34
Req
uest
s th
e in
volv
emen
t of
the
ent
ire
inte
rnat
iona
l com
mun
ity t
o m
obili
ze r
esou
rces
35
and
expe
rtis
e to
elim
inat
e in
tern
atio
nal t
erro
rism
and
thr
eats
to
inte
rnat
iona
l pea
ce a
nd
36se
curi
ty c
ause
d by
ter
rori
st a
cts;
37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
77
38Cal
ls u
pon
all M
embe
r Sta
tes
to id
entif
y an
d pe
naliz
e (s
ue a
nd/o
r ar
rest
) or
gani
zatio
ns
39th
at a
re in
volv
ed in
fin
anci
ng a
nd p
rovi
ding
tra
inin
g fo
r te
rror
ist
activ
ities
;40 41
Enco
urag
es t
he in
itiat
ive
to e
stab
lish
dial
ogue
am
ong
com
mun
ities
for
the
enh
ance
men
t 42
of in
terf
aith
and
inte
rcul
tura
l und
erst
andi
ng t
o er
adic
ate
terr
oris
m;
43 44Rem
inds
the
nee
d to
ens
ure
that
any
mea
sure
tak
en t
o co
unte
r te
rror
ism
com
plie
s w
ith
45in
tern
atio
nal l
aw,
in p
artic
ular
inte
rnat
iona
l hum
an r
ight
s, r
efug
ee a
nd h
uman
itarian
46
law
;47 48
Con
firm
s th
at t
he c
ost
of m
obili
zing
res
ourc
es a
nd e
xper
tise,
iden
tifyi
ng a
nd p
enal
izin
g 49
orga
niza
tions
, an
d in
itiat
ing
dial
ogue
s am
ong
com
mun
ities
to
elim
inat
e in
tern
atio
nal
50te
rror
ism
will
be
abou
t $1
28 m
illio
n an
nual
ly;
51 52U
rges
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
put
thes
e m
easu
res
into
act
ion
by J
anua
ry 1
, 20
19.
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NS
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onso
r:N
iger
Del
egat
es:
Par
ker
Gad
d,
Pat
rick
Fie
chtl
Sch
ool:
Su
nse
t M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o P
rovi
de
the
Peo
ple
of
Nig
er w
ith
Rel
ief
from
Pov
erty
Not
ing
with
gra
ve c
once
rn,
the
peop
le o
f N
iger
fac
e gr
eat
stre
ss t
o pu
t fo
od o
n th
e 1
tabl
e, d
ue t
o th
e fa
ct t
hat
70%
of th
e po
pula
tion
are
belo
w t
he p
over
ty li
ne;
2 3Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
min
imal
hun
ger
relie
f ha
s be
en s
ent
to t
he c
ount
ry o
f N
iger
fro
m t
he
4U
nite
d N
atio
ns,
com
pris
ing
of f
ood
prov
ided
to
fam
ilies
with
chi
ldre
n un
der
the
age
of t
wo;
5 6Con
cern
ed t
hat
8 m
illio
n ci
tizen
s st
ill g
o to
bed
with
out
bein
g su
ffic
ient
ly fed
;7 8
Con
side
ring
goa
l 2 o
f th
e U
.N.’s
203
0 ch
arte
r, t
o en
d hu
nger
, ac
hiev
e fo
od s
ecur
ity a
nd
9im
prov
ed n
utritio
n, a
nd p
rom
ote
sust
aina
ble
agri
cultu
re.
10 11Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
the
agr
icul
ture
in N
iger
has
bee
n be
sieg
ed b
y cl
imat
ic s
hock
s,
12in
clud
ing
drou
ghts
and
flo
ods,
infe
rtile
soi
l and
low
-qua
lity
mat
eria
ls b
eing
fur
ther
13
detr
imen
tal t
o th
e ag
ricu
ltura
l wel
fare
of N
iger
;14 15
Rea
lizin
g th
at t
he s
ituat
ion
is s
tead
ily d
eclin
ing
and
mak
ing
it ha
rder
and
har
der
for
the
16ci
tizen
s of
Nig
er t
o re
side
in t
his
beau
tiful
cou
ntry
;17 18
The
Del
egat
ion
of N
iger
her
eby:
19 20Req
uest
s fo
ur m
illio
n do
llars
, tw
o m
illio
n of
tho
se d
olla
rs t
o be
util
ized
in p
rovi
ding
21
basi
c m
ater
ials
of
farm
ing
to t
he c
omm
uniti
es o
f N
iger
, su
ch a
s tr
acto
rs,
grai
n, a
nd
22to
ols,
the
refo
re p
rovi
ding
the
peo
ple
of N
iger
foo
d an
d jo
bs.
Alo
ng w
ith t
his,
one
mill
ion
23do
llars
will
als
o co
ntri
bute
to
hiring
peo
ple
to c
reat
e w
ells
in t
he m
any
smal
l tow
ns o
f 24
Nig
er,
ther
efor
e pr
ovid
ing
wat
er for
the
ir c
rops
, al
ong
with
per
sona
l usa
ge.
25 26O
ne m
illio
n do
llars
will
go
tow
ards
pay
ing,
and
com
pens
atin
g fo
r th
eir
expe
nses
, te
n 27
teac
hers
, w
ho w
ill g
o on
a y
ear-
long
jou
rney
acr
oss
the
coun
try,
fro
m t
own
to t
own,
28
dem
onst
ratin
g co
rrec
t fa
rmin
g pr
actic
es,
as w
ell a
s st
ress
ing
the
impo
rtan
ce o
f an
d 29
disp
layi
ng t
he c
orre
ct p
roce
ss t
o pu
rify
wat
er b
y bo
iling
it.
30 31Pr
ovid
ing
a re
liabl
e fo
od s
ourc
e is
our
num
ber
one
prio
rity
in m
akin
g th
e co
untr
y of
32
Nig
er a
sus
tain
able
pla
ce t
o liv
e on
ce m
ore.
33 34
Urg
ing
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
take
pity
on
the
star
ving
peo
ple
of N
iger
, an
d to
hel
p en
d 35
this
cri
sis
by 2
020,
pro
vidi
ng t
hem
an
oppo
rtun
ity f
or a
bet
ter
life
inot
herw
ise
dire
36
circ
umst
ance
s.37
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TIO
NS
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onso
r:P
akis
tan
Del
egat
es:
Aas
hi V
ora,
Gab
bi K
ile,
Ree
se D
iBia
se,
Bia
nca
Tayl
orS
choo
l: W
ebb
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o D
ecre
ase
Ch
ild L
abor
in P
akis
tan
To t
he G
ener
al Ass
embl
y:1 2
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d w
ith t
he w
elfa
re o
f ch
ildre
n th
at a
re e
ngag
ed in
for
ced
labo
r. T
here
3
are
an e
stim
ated
11
mill
ion
child
ren
unde
r th
e ag
e of
14
wor
king
in fac
tori
es,
farm
s,
4an
d as
ser
vant
s in
Pak
ista
n;5 6
Hig
hlig
htin
g th
e fa
ct t
hat
law
s ha
ve a
lrea
dy b
een
wri
tten
incl
udin
g th
e Pr
ohib
ition
of
7Em
ploy
men
t of
Chi
ldre
n w
hich
est
ablis
hes
age
15 a
s m
inim
um a
ge for
em
ploy
men
t.
8Th
is la
w a
nd o
ther
s ar
e be
ing
igno
red
by t
he f
acto
ries
and
oth
er c
orpo
ratio
ns in
the
9
coun
try
whi
ch c
ontin
ually
use
chi
ld la
bor;
10 11U
rgin
g th
e go
vern
men
t of
Pak
ista
n to
enf
orce
at
all l
evel
s in
clud
ing
loca
l and
nat
iona
l 12
the
Com
puls
ory
Prim
ary
and
Sec
onda
ry E
duca
tion
Act
whi
chst
ates
all
child
ren
shou
ld
13at
tend
sch
ool f
or fre
e ag
es 5
-16;
14 15
Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
fact
tha
t ch
ild la
bour
cau
ses
psyc
holo
gica
l, ph
ysic
al,
and
soci
al
16da
mag
e to
the
se c
hild
ren
who
will
hav
e to
live
with
thi
s gr
ief
for
the
rest
of th
eir
lives
;17 18
Fully
ala
rmed
abo
ut t
he d
eplo
rabl
e w
orki
ng c
ondi
tions
tha
t th
ese
child
ren
are
expo
sed
19to
incl
udin
g ha
zard
ous
chem
ical
s, d
ange
rous
equ
ipm
ent,
long
hou
rs,
and
in a
busi
ve a
nd
20ex
ploi
tativ
e en
viro
nmen
ts;
21 22Con
fiden
t th
at t
his
is n
ot t
he li
fe t
hese
chi
ldre
n de
serv
e. C
hild
ren
dese
rve
to g
row
up
23w
ith t
he o
ppor
tuni
ty f
or e
duca
tion,
saf
ety,
and
vita
l res
ourc
es s
o th
at t
hey
can
deve
lop
24an
d th
rive
. 25 26
To s
prea
d aw
aren
ess
agai
nst
child
labo
ur in
our
soc
iety
, th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns (
UN
) 27
obse
rves
the
Int
erna
tiona
l Day
Aga
inst
Chi
ld L
abou
r on
Jun
e 12
eve
ry y
ear.
The
the
me
28fo
r th
is y
ear's
U.N
. ob
serv
ance
is "
End
child
labo
ur in
sup
ply
chai
ns -
It's
eve
ryon
e's
29bu
sine
ss."
We
mus
t ex
ecut
e an
d fo
llow
thi
s qu
ote
to t
he h
eart
bec
ause
it w
ill p
redi
ct
30th
e fu
ture
of
our
wor
ld.
31 32Th
e de
lega
tion
of P
akis
tan
here
by:
33 34En
cour
ages
sch
ools
to
be r
equi
red
to m
aint
ain
and
keep
acc
urat
e at
tend
ance
rec
ords
to
35en
sure
reg
ular
att
enda
nce
and
docu
men
t tr
uanc
y;36 37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
Furt
her
reco
mm
ends
tha
t in
cent
ive
be p
rovi
ded
to h
ouse
hold
s w
hich
doc
umen
t re
gula
r 38
scho
ol a
tten
danc
e of
the
ir d
epen
dent
s in
the
for
m o
f a
mon
etar
y st
ipen
d;
39 40Fu
rthe
r re
ques
ts t
hat
a go
vern
men
t aw
aren
ess
educ
atio
n ca
mpa
ign
be e
stab
lishe
d to
41
info
rm t
he p
ublic
abo
ut t
he e
nfor
cem
ent
of a
tten
danc
e la
w,
ince
ntiv
es f
or c
ompl
ying
, 42
and
the
impo
rtan
ce o
f br
eaki
ng t
he c
ycle
of po
vert
y th
roug
h ed
ucat
ion;
43 44W
e ar
e ca
lling
upo
n th
e U
N t
o ex
tric
ate
thes
e ch
ildre
n fr
om t
heir d
ism
al d
estin
y. I
f w
e 45
don’
t he
lp t
hese
kid
s, n
o on
e w
ill;
46 47Ref
erring
to
stud
ies,
Pak
ista
n’s
econ
omy
has
slow
ly g
row
n ov
ertim
e, h
owev
er if
we
48pr
otec
t ch
ildre
n’s
acce
ss t
o ed
ucat
ion
it w
ill h
ave
a si
gnifi
cant
impa
ct a
nd d
irec
tly
49im
prov
e th
e ec
onom
y of
the
fut
ure.
50
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onso
r:C
zech
Rep
ub
licD
eleg
ates
:Es
haa
n C
han
da,
Uza
ir M
oham
med
,Et
han
Pin
gel
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
The
Cze
ch R
epu
blic
's r
equ
ests
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ala
rmed
by
the
incr
ease
in o
f lu
ng c
ance
r ca
used
by
the
indu
strial
air
pollu
tion,
3 4Aw
are
of t
he in
crea
se in
indu
stri
es a
nd m
inin
g ac
ross
the
Cze
ch R
epub
lic
5 6Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
Cze
ch R
epub
lic is
a d
evel
opin
g co
untr
y7 8
Con
cern
ed t
hat
82,0
00 p
eopl
e ar
e di
agno
sed
with
lung
can
cer
ever
y ye
ar a
nd 2
7,00
0 9
die
from
it,
leav
ing
55,0
00 t
o su
ffer
its
debi
litat
ing
cond
ition
s10 11
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
the
num
ber
of p
eopl
e di
agno
sed
with
lung
can
cer
is in
crea
sing
12
year
ly13 14
Hav
ing
exam
ined
man
y op
tions
to
decr
ease
the
am
ount
of ai
r po
llutio
n th
e be
st c
ome
15fr
om I
ndia
and
Chi
na16 17
Det
erm
ined
to
decr
ease
air
pol
lutio
n Chi
na h
as c
ome
up w
ith a
n ai
r co
mpa
ctor
whe
re
18th
e c
arbo
n di
oxid
e (C
O2)
has
bee
n ta
ken
from
the
air a
nd c
ompr
esse
d to
mak
e 19
diam
onds
and
thi
s so
lutio
n co
uld
pote
ntia
lly w
ork
in t
he C
zech
Rep
ublic
20 21
Cer
tain
tha
t th
is d
evic
e w
ould
hel
p th
e ec
onom
y ex
pone
ntia
lly b
ecau
se t
he c
ost
to r
un
22it
is s
igni
fican
tly le
ss t
han
its o
utpu
t va
lue
23 24D
eepl
y co
nsci
ous
abou
t th
e in
crea
sing
am
ount
of
air
pollu
tion,
the
re is
ano
ther
25
solu
tion,
fro
m I
ndia
, in
volv
ing
a gi
ant
fan
that
cle
ans
the
air
of p
ollu
tant
s lik
e ca
rbon
26
diox
ide
(CO
2)27 28
Und
erst
andi
ng,
how
ever
, th
at t
his
mac
hine
cos
ts a
bout
551
,000
am
eric
an d
olla
rs t
o 29
build
30 31
Cal
l upo
n th
e un
ited
natio
ns t
o gi
ve t
he C
zech
Rep
ublic
1,5
63,0
00 a
mer
ican
dol
lars
in
32or
der
to p
urch
ase
thre
e of
the
mac
hine
s 33 34
Hop
ing
that
thi
s w
ill im
prov
e th
e ai
r an
d he
alth
qua
lity
in t
he C
zech
rep
ublic
.35
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ERA
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BLY
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:S
wed
enD
eleg
ates
:C
lara
Ow
en,
Sca
rlet
t W
alke
r, C
han
dle
r G
ilch
rist
, Lu
cy W
yatt
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
An
Act
to
Enco
ura
ge
the
Bu
ildin
g o
f H
osp
ital
s to
Im
pro
ve H
ealt
hca
re
Not
ing
with
con
cern
tha
t ho
spita
ls a
re s
carc
e in
Sw
eden
. Th
e sh
orta
ge o
f ho
spita
ls a
nd
1do
ctor
s le
ads
to a
s m
uch
as 7
day
wai
ts a
nd in
effic
ient
hea
lthca
re.
2 3
Fully
aw
are
that
Sw
eden
has
onl
y ab
out
46,0
00 li
cens
ed p
hysi
cian
s.Th
e Sw
edis
h 4
gove
rnm
ent
shou
ld w
ant
to h
elp
the
peop
le b
e he
alth
y an
d bu
ild t
he n
eces
sary
5
hosp
itals
for
the
tas
k.
6 7H
avin
g de
cide
d th
at S
wed
en s
houl
d bu
ild h
ospi
tals
in t
he s
outh
ern
and
nort
hern
par
ts
8of
Sw
eden
. M
any
com
pani
es s
uch
as N
CC,
have
exp
erie
nce
build
ing
hosp
itals
in
9Sw
eden
. 10 11
Taki
ng in
acc
ount
tha
t re
side
nts
pay
60%
in t
axes
, w
ith 9
.98
mill
ion
peop
le in
Sw
eden
, 12
an a
vera
ge o
f 12
7,95
0 pe
ople
wou
ld u
se t
he s
ame
hosp
ital a
s of
rig
ht n
ow.
13 14H
avin
g ex
amin
ed if
we
built
10
mor
e ho
spita
ls it
wou
ld c
ost
1.34
bill
ion.
The
Sw
edis
h 15
gove
rnm
ent
take
s in
app
rox.
$14
8,50
2,40
0,00
0 ye
arly
, th
ey w
ould
spe
nd le
ss t
han
1 16
perc
ent
ofta
xpay
er d
olla
rs o
n th
e ho
spita
ls.
17
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
80
GA
/18
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:Eg
ypt
Del
egat
es:
Ab
igai
l Fer
ren
, In
dia
Tal
mad
ge,
Nic
hol
as B
row
nS
choo
l: M
erro
l Hyd
e M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Fi
gh
t M
alar
ia in
Eg
ypt
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
mal
aria
is a
dis
ease
tha
t ca
n sp
read
ver
y qu
ickl
y an
d ki
lls
11,
000,
000
peop
le e
ach
year
, an
d th
at it
is k
now
n th
ere
need
s to
be
a ch
ange
.2 3
Not
ing
that
mal
aria
is a
dis
ease
tha
t is
car
ried
by
mos
quito
es o
f th
e an
ophe
les
gene
, 4
and
that
it is
a v
ery
easy
dis
ease
to
catc
h.5 6
Str
essi
ng t
hat
ther
e is
a v
acci
natio
n ca
lled
RTS
,S f
or m
alar
ia,
and
that
one
vac
cina
tion
7is
$45
to
$85.
8 9Con
cern
ed t
hat
ther
e ha
ve b
een
man
y ou
tbre
aks
of m
alar
ia in
Egy
pt a
nd it
s 10
surr
ound
ing
coun
trie
s.11 12
Emph
asiz
ing
that
the
ave
rage
sal
ary
in E
gypt
is o
nly
$19,
000
a ye
ar,
and
that
it is
har
d 13
for
peop
le t
o pa
y fo
r th
eir
own
and
thei
r ch
ildre
n’s
med
icin
e.14 15
We
the
Del
egat
ion
of E
gypt
her
eby:
16 17Req
uest
s th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o pr
ovid
e Eg
ypt
with
$65
,000
,000
per
yea
r fo
r 5
year
s,
18de
pend
ing
on t
he s
ucce
ss r
ate.
We
requ
est
a re
new
al for
as
long
as
mal
aria
pro
ves
to
19be
a t
hrea
t.
20 21En
cour
ages
tha
t th
e U
N d
ecla
re a
ll 3
year
old
s ge
t th
e va
ccin
atio
n fo
r fr
ee in
all
22ho
spita
ls in
Egy
pt.
23 24Rem
inds
the
com
mitt
ee t
hat
child
ren
unde
r th
e ag
e of
5 a
re m
ost
likel
y to
get
mal
aria
.25 26
Rec
ogni
zes
that
if t
his
vacc
inat
ion
can
be d
istr
ibut
ed o
ver
the
year
s, t
his
coul
d sa
ve
27m
any
lives
of th
e pe
ople
of
Egyp
t.28 29
Rec
ogni
zes
that
thi
s w
ill h
elp
erad
icat
e th
e di
seas
e by
hel
ping
the
you
nger
gen
erat
ion
30be
com
e im
mun
e an
d m
ake
the
deat
h to
ll of
mal
aria
go
dow
n.
31 32Tr
usts
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns w
ill s
ee t
he u
rgen
cy in
thi
s pr
oble
m a
nd t
ake
actio
n.33
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ERA
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BLY
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/18
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:C
hile
Del
egat
es:
San
jan
a S
itar
am,
Lau
ren
Cog
gin
, A
ng
ela
Hu
oS
choo
l: B
ren
twoo
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on T
o P
riso
n R
efor
mat
ion
s
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly,
1 2N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn
Chi
le’s
pri
sons
are
fac
ing
the
dile
mm
a of
ove
rcro
wdi
ng,
whi
le
3pu
nitiv
e po
licie
s as
wel
l as
a sh
orta
ge o
f re
form
ser
vice
s, c
ontin
ue t
o co
ntribu
te t
o th
e 4
rapi
d gr
owth
ofpr
ison
pop
ulat
ion
in C
hile
. D
ata
indi
cate
s th
at 5
0% o
f th
e re
leas
ed
5Chi
lean
pri
sone
rs r
elap
se in
to c
rim
inal
beh
avio
r re
sulti
ng in
the
ir r
etur
n to
pri
son;
6 7Rec
ogni
zing
som
e of
the
impa
cts
caus
ed b
y ov
ercr
owdi
ng in
pri
sons
;8 9
Kee
ping
in m
ind
an in
crea
sed
over
crow
ding
cau
ses
subs
tand
ard
sani
tary
10
cond
ition
s.Pr
ison
ers
are
likel
y to
hav
e ex
istin
g he
alth
pro
blem
s on
ent
ry t
o pr
ison
, as
11
they
are
pre
dom
inan
tly f
rom
poo
r ed
ucat
ed a
nd e
cono
mic
ally
dep
rive
d se
ctor
s of
the
12
gene
ral p
opul
atio
n, w
ith m
inim
al a
cces
s to
ade
quat
e he
alth
ser
vice
s. T
heir h
ealth
13
cond
ition
s fu
rthe
r de
teri
orat
e in
jai
l whi
ch a
re o
verc
row
ded,
tha
t ha
ve p
oor
nutr
ition
, 14
inad
equa
te s
anita
tion
and
acce
ss t
o ex
erci
se a
nd fre
sh a
ir.
In a
dditi
on t
o th
is,
inm
ates
15
are
bein
g st
arve
d up
to
17 h
ours
per
day
,an
d th
ey fac
e in
salu
brio
us b
athr
oom
16
cond
ition
s;17 18
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
on F
ebru
ary
1st,
201
7, p
riso
n gu
ards
vio
lent
ly b
eat
up
19in
mat
es.I
t is
rep
orte
d th
at a
bout
46
pris
oner
s w
ere
abus
ed b
y gu
ards
. O
ne r
epor
t in
20
spec
ific
stat
ed t
hat
a fin
ger
had
been
cho
pped
of
one
of t
he in
mat
es.
This
is jus
t on
e 21
exam
ple
of t
he c
ruel
tre
atm
ent
in C
hile
’s p
riso
ns.
Ove
rcro
wdi
ng in
pri
sons
als
o 22
incr
ease
s th
e st
ress
leve
ls o
f th
e un
ders
taff
ed w
arde
ns a
nd g
uard
s;23 24
Rem
indi
ng t
hat
in C
hile
, t
he p
riso
n st
aff ha
ve r
ecei
ved
no s
peci
fic t
rain
ing
rega
rdin
g 25
pris
on m
anag
emen
t. A
ckno
wle
dgin
g th
e fa
ct t
hat
in is
olat
ed in
stan
ces
pris
oner
s ha
ve
26di
ed d
ue t
o la
ck o
f cl
ear
pris
on p
roce
dure
s an
d in
suff
icie
nt m
edic
al r
esou
rces
in t
he
27pr
ison
s;28 29
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
the
poc
ketb
ook
of I
nter
natio
nal H
uman
Rig
hts
Sta
ndar
ds f
or
30Pr
ison
Offic
ials
req
uire
s t
hat
basi
c hy
gien
e righ
ts a
re m
ade
avai
labl
e to
the
priso
ners
;31 32
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y he
reby
: 33 34
Cal
ls u
pon
one
of t
he p
rinc
iple
obj
ectiv
es o
f th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns in
the
are
a of
priso
n 35
refo
rms
is t
o co
ntribu
te t
o th
e su
cces
sful
rei
nteg
ratio
n of
priso
ners
into
soc
iety
36
follo
win
g th
eir
rele
ase,
the
reby
low
erin
g th
e ra
te o
f re
turn
priso
ners
and
avo
idin
g 37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
81
over
crow
ding
in p
riso
ns.
A s
igni
fican
t po
pula
tion
of p
riso
ners
hav
e dr
ug a
nd a
lcoh
olic
38
prob
lem
s.Su
ch o
ffen
ders
sho
uld
be s
tron
gly
enco
urag
ed t
o pa
rtic
ipat
e in
tre
atm
ent
39pr
ogra
ms
with
the
ir s
ente
nce
leng
th d
epen
dent
upo
n th
eir
will
ingn
ess
to c
oope
rate
with
40
trea
tmen
ts;
41 42Fu
rthe
r re
ques
ts t
hat
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
can
pro
vide
muc
h as
sist
ance
in r
efor
min
g 43
natio
nall
egis
latio
n, d
evel
opin
g tr
aini
ng p
rogr
ams
for
pris
on m
anag
ers
to im
prov
e th
eir
44le
ader
ship
rol
e an
d st
aff
to a
pply
inte
rnat
iona
l sta
ndar
ds a
nd n
orm
s in
the
ir d
aily
45
prac
tice,
and
by
cont
ribu
ting
to t
he in
stitu
tiona
l cap
acity
bui
ldin
g of
priso
n 46
adm
inis
trat
ion;
47 48
Req
uest
s th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o he
lp p
rovi
de u
s w
ith 5
08 m
illio
n U
S d
olla
r to
hel
p th
e 49
subs
tand
ard
sani
tary
con
ditio
ns,
impr
ove
the
trai
ning
of pr
ison
war
dens
and
gua
rds,
50
and
to p
rovi
de r
esou
rces
to
help
aid
with
tre
atm
ent
and
prog
ram
s fo
r th
e in
mat
es t
o 51
have
the
nec
essa
ry s
kills
to
surv
ive
once
the
y ge
t re
leas
ed;
52 53Tr
usts
tha
t Chi
le c
an im
plem
ent
the
inte
grat
ed s
trat
egy
on p
riso
n re
form
s th
roug
h 54
colla
bora
tion
and
part
ners
hip
with
oth
er U
N a
genc
ies
and
othe
r in
tern
atio
nal a
nd
55na
tiona
l org
anis
atio
ns e
ngag
ed in
com
plem
enta
ry p
rogr
ams
for
the
inm
ates
;56 57
Emph
asiz
ing
that
thi
s so
lutio
n w
ill h
elp
low
er t
he c
osts
for
the
pri
sons
and
wou
ld s
olve
58
the
prob
lem
of
over
crow
ding
jai
ls,
and
crea
te a
bet
ter
envi
ronm
ent
for
the
inm
ates
to
59be
rea
dy for
rei
nteg
ratio
n in
to s
ocie
ty.
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/18
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:To
ng
aD
eleg
ates
:S
abri
na
Ste
lmac
h,
Lola
Ves
nes
ki,
Emily
Mo
tz,
Ro
nin
Rod
rig
uez
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o D
ecre
ase
Pol
luti
on in
Ton
ga
We
are
alar
med
by
the
fact
tha
t th
ere
are
maj
or p
ollu
tion
prob
lem
s in
Ton
ga.
1 2W
e ar
e co
ncer
ned
that
thi
s po
llutio
n ca
n ha
rm t
he h
uman
bei
ngs
and
wild
life
livin
g in
3
Tong
a.4 5
Kee
ping
in m
ind
the
pollu
tion
is m
akin
g w
ater
sou
rces
sca
rce
acro
ss t
he c
ount
ry.
This
6
can
caus
e m
ajor
pro
blem
s in
pop
ulat
ion
beca
use
peop
le n
eed
wat
er t
o liv
e, a
nd w
ithou
t 7
clea
n w
ater
sou
rces
the
y co
uld
get
dise
ases
like
Typ
hoid
, an
d di
arrh
eal d
isea
se.
They
8
coul
d al
so p
ass
away
fro
m d
ehyd
ratio
n9 10
Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
fact
tha
t if
we
do n
othi
ng t
o he
lp t
he p
ollu
tion
it co
uld
get
even
11
wor
se.
If w
e re
sort
to
just
leav
ing
the
pollu
tion
of T
onga
alo
ne it
cou
ld p
erm
anen
tly
12da
mag
e th
e is
land
and
livi
ng c
reat
ures
on
the
isla
nd,
fore
ver.
13 14M
indf
ul t
hat
ther
e ha
ve b
een
orga
niza
tions
cre
ated
to
help
thi
s pr
oble
m b
ut w
e ar
e st
ill
15de
eply
con
cern
ed t
hat
thes
e or
gani
zatio
ns a
ren´
t re
solv
ing
the
prob
lem
tha
t ha
s be
en
16cr
eate
d.
17 18W
e th
e de
lega
tion
of T
onga
cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o he
lp t
he c
ount
ry o
f To
nga
to
19su
pply
our
idea
to
help
the
cou
ntry
of
Tong
a. R
eque
sts
of 9
3,75
0,00
0 do
llars
to
supp
ly
20th
e la
ndfil
ls w
e ne
ed t
o he
lp t
he e
nviron
men
t of
Ton
ga.
Of co
urse
thi
s am
ount
of m
oney
21
is a
lot,
but
we
assu
re y
outh
at it
will
go
stra
ight
to
a w
onde
rful
cau
se t
o he
lp t
he
22be
autif
ul c
ount
ry o
f To
nga.
23 24N
otes
tha
t w
e w
ill n
eed
25 la
ndfil
ls w
ith a
bout
50
acre
s ea
ch t
o su
pply
a p
lace
for
all
of
25th
e tr
ash
and
recy
clin
g (
recy
clin
g w
ill b
e ta
ken
to r
ecyc
ling
plan
t if
poss
ible
) co
llect
ed
26ac
ross
the
bea
ch a
nd o
n th
e cu
rbs
of p
eopl
es h
ouse
s. T
hese
land
fills
will
dec
onst
ruct
27
any
tras
h th
at is
abl
e to
do
so.
This
will
dec
reas
e th
e am
ount
of
tras
h sp
read
acr
oss
the
28is
land
.29 30
We
urge
the
UN
to
take
our
idea
into
pla
y an
d de
crea
se t
he a
mou
nt o
f ga
rbag
e an
d 31
pollu
tion
acro
ss t
he is
land
. Th
is w
ill h
elp
not
only
the
isla
nd b
ut t
he c
reat
ures
and
32
peop
le o
n it.
33 34O
nce
agai
n w
e ar
e th
e sp
onso
rs o
f To
nga
and
we
are
aski
ng y
ou t
o be
on
our
side
. 35
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ERA
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:B
uru
nd
iD
eleg
ates
:N
atal
ie A
lvar
ez,
Cla
ire
Tom
linso
n,
Nan
cy D
oug
las,
Sop
hia
Th
omp
son
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o C
reat
e M
obile
Ed
uca
tion
Cen
ters
in B
uru
nd
i
Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
fact
tha
t Bur
undi
has
a a
larm
ingl
y lo
w e
duca
tion
syst
em a
nd
1ex
tens
ive
pove
rty,
thi
s pl
aces
Bur
undi
in a
ver
y un
fort
unat
e pl
ace.
2 3M
indi
ng t
hat
very
few
peo
ple
have
eith
er job
s or
mon
ey,
mak
ing
it di
ffic
ult
for
them
to
4su
stai
n th
emse
lves
.5 6
Con
cern
ed t
hat,
bas
ed o
n th
e nu
mbe
r of
dea
ths
beca
use
of p
over
ty,
the
coun
try
coul
d 7
colla
pse.
8 9W
e ca
ll up
on t
he M
odel
UN
to
prov
ide
a do
natio
n of
eig
ht m
illio
n do
llars
to
prov
ide
10th
irty
rec
reat
iona
l veh
icle
s (R
Vs)
, hu
ndre
ds o
f ba
ckpa
cks
with
sup
plie
s, t
each
ers,
and
a
11m
ini-
libra
ry w
ith s
eatin
g, f
or e
ach
RV.
12 13Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
non
-pai
d vo
lunt
eers
will
als
o be
use
d to
tea
ch t
he c
hild
ren.
14 15En
cour
aged
tha
t th
ese
RVs
will
pro
tect
and
sav
e ch
ildre
n of
all
ages
in B
urun
di.
16 17Em
phas
izin
g th
at t
his
reso
lutio
n w
ill h
elp
crea
te a
n ed
ucat
ion
and
a be
tter
fut
ure
for
18ev
ery
child
in B
urun
di a
nd f
or fut
ure
gene
ratio
ns t
o co
me.
19
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ERA
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BLY
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:K
irib
ati
Del
egat
es:
Will
Can
non
, A
nd
rew
Clin
ton
, S
amu
el H
ilty,
Nat
e Jo
nes
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on F
or P
ollu
tion
an
d C
oral
Ble
ach
ing
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
pol
lutio
n is
a r
eal p
robl
em,
with
eve
rybo
dy d
efec
atin
g an
d po
llutin
g 1
in t
he o
cean
s su
rrou
ndin
g Kir
ibat
i, w
hich
is c
ausi
ng p
ollu
tion
such
as
cora
l ble
achi
ng,
2 3Con
side
ring
tha
t Kir
ibat
i doe
s no
t ha
ve p
rope
r se
wag
e sy
stem
s w
hich
leav
es t
hepe
ople
4
of K
irib
ati u
sing
the
oce
an a
s a
lava
tory
or
plac
e to
def
ecat
e,5 6
Kee
ping
in m
ind
tha
t Kir
ibat
i is
not
suite
d to
add
ing
in s
ewag
e sy
stem
s, b
eing
the
7
poor
est
coun
try
in O
cean
ia,
8 9Con
cern
ed
that
Kir
ibat
i’s la
ck o
f w
ealth
will
leav
e th
em u
nabl
e to
sol
ve t
his
prob
lem
of
10po
llutio
n, t
hey
are
in d
ire
need
of
finan
cial
sup
port
to
add
sew
age
syst
ems,
and
a
11cl
eani
ng o
f th
e oc
eans
and
the
isla
nd it
self,
12 13Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
here
by:
14 15Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns w
ill h
elp
us o
ut fin
anci
ally
so
we
can
build
sew
age
16sy
stem
s an
d st
op p
ollu
tion;
17 18En
cour
ages
the
citi
zens
of
Kirib
ati t
o he
lp o
ut in
cle
anin
g up
Kirib
ati a
nd s
top
pollu
tion
19w
ithin
the
oce
an a
nd t
he c
oral
ree
fs s
urro
undi
ng it
;20 21
Take
s no
te o
f th
e fa
ct t
hat
it w
ill t
ake
a la
rge
sum
of
abou
t 12
,000
,000
dol
lars
and
tim
e 22
to ful
ly c
onst
ruct
sew
age
syst
ems
and
clea
n up
pol
lutio
n.23
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ERA
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SSEM
BLY
83
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MIDDLE SCHOOL
MODEL UNITED NATIONS
COMMITTEE 7
85
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:In
don
esia
Del
egat
es:
Zoe
y D
avol
t, A
nn
a D
aven
por
tS
choo
l: H
erit
age
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o S
top
Hu
man
Rig
hts
Ab
use
s in
In
don
esia
Indo
nesi
a is
con
cern
ed a
bout
hum
an r
ight
s vi
olat
ions
1 2
Sho
cked
and
dis
tres
sed
to fin
d ri
ghts
mis
trea
tmen
ts in
clud
ing
horr
ific
pers
ecut
ions
of
3re
ligio
us m
inor
ities
, w
ound
ing
mis
trea
tmen
t of
wom
en,
and
shoc
king
vio
latio
ns o
f 4
LGBT+
pe
ople
’s r
ight
s an
d pr
ivac
y. P
eopl
e ar
e be
ing
thro
wn
in jai
l, fo
rced
to
mov
e, o
r 5
beat
en p
ublic
ly for
the
ir b
elie
fs.
6 7Con
cern
ed t
hat
wom
en’s
abu
ses
are
so p
oorl
y do
cum
ente
d th
at p
eopl
e do
n’t
both
er
8go
ing
to r
epor
t it
to t
he a
utho
ritie
s9 10
Abo
ut 1
54 w
omen
hav
e be
en m
urde
red
this
yea
r 11 12
In 2
015,
316
,742
rep
orts
of do
mes
tic v
iole
nce
of w
omen
and
ove
r tim
e it
has
only
13
gott
en w
orse
14 15In
199
3, a
UN
Com
mis
sion
on
Hum
an R
ight
s re
solu
tion
expr
esse
d gr
im c
once
rns
over
16
affir
mat
ions
of
vita
l hum
an r
ight
s vi
olat
ions
by
the
Indo
nesi
an g
over
nmen
t.17 18
They
pas
sed
a la
w t
hat
allo
wed
the
Hum
an R
ight
s co
mm
isio
n to
inve
stig
ate
Hum
an
19Rig
hts
alle
gatio
ns20 21
The
pres
iden
t ha
s be
en a
ttem
ptin
g to
hel
p im
prov
e hu
man
rig
hts
for
relig
ious
22
min
oriti
es a
nd t
he L
GBT
+ c
omm
unity
. 23 24
A r
ecom
men
datio
n fo
r ac
tion
to im
prov
e hu
man
rig
hts
is t
he g
over
nmen
t ne
eds
to
25fo
llow
the
pre
side
nt.
26 27Th
e go
vern
men
t an
d pr
esid
ents
are
cla
shin
g be
caus
e th
ey d
on’t
agre
e on
Hum
an
28Rig
hts.
29 30
The
UN
can
als
o he
lp t
he c
ultu
re t
oler
ate
the
LGBT+
com
mun
ities
and
rel
igio
us
31m
inor
ities
32 33
The
cultu
re t
hat
is c
lash
ing
is I
slam
34 35
Not
all
of I
ndon
esia
fol
low
s Is
lam
ic la
w36 37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
The
plac
e w
here
it’s
the
wor
se is
Aec
h38 39
How
ever
, th
e pr
ovin
ces
that
do
ofte
n pe
rsec
ute
peop
le.
40 41W
e ar
e re
ques
ting
they
cru
sh a
nti-
LGBT+
pro
paga
nda
and
publ
ish
posi
tive
ads
42en
dors
ed b
y po
pula
r ce
lebr
ities
alrea
dy s
uppo
rtin
g th
e ca
use
43 44In
con
clus
ion,
the
pro
blem
is t
hat
the
gove
rnm
ent,
cul
ture
, an
d pr
esid
ent
are
clas
hing
45
beca
use
of t
oler
ance
issu
es s
uch
as a
ccep
ting
LGBT+
peo
ple
46
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E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:C
hin
aD
eleg
ates
:S
am F
aiso
n,
Noa
h D
ixon
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Im
pro
ve U
nsa
fe D
rin
kin
g W
ater
in C
hin
a
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at C
hina
has
maj
or w
ater
issu
es.
1 2Con
side
ring
tha
t le
ss t
han
6% o
f Chi
na’s
land
mas
s pr
ovid
es m
ore
than
tw
o-th
irds
3
(69%
) of
the
cou
ntry
’s w
ater
sup
ply.
4 5
Not
ing
that
73%
of
the
wat
ersh
eds
that
sup
ply
wat
er t
o ch
ina
have
med
ium
to
high
6
leve
ls o
f po
llutio
n.
7 8N
otin
g fu
rthe
r sa
ving
s in
wat
er t
reat
men
t co
uld
offs
et a
sig
nific
ant
port
ion
of t
he9
catc
hmen
t co
nser
vatio
n co
sts.
Th
ese
cost
s ar
e up
to
8 bi
llion
dol
lars
a y
ear.
10 11
Bea
ring
in m
ind
the
Nat
ure
Con
serv
ancy
age
ncy
has
been
stu
dyin
g th
e st
ate
of w
ater
12
arou
nd t
he w
orld
. Th
ey d
ove
deep
er in
to C
hina
’s w
ater
res
ourc
es g
iven
the
cou
ntry
’s13
chal
leng
es a
nd t
he im
port
ance
to
the
glob
al e
cono
my,
env
iron
men
t an
d hu
man
14
deve
lopm
ent.
15 16
Rec
ogni
zing
the
re is
gre
at p
oten
tial t
o im
prov
e w
ater
qua
lity
for
maj
or c
ities
by
17in
vest
ing
in n
atur
al s
olut
ions
in s
mal
l and
med
ium
siz
ed c
atch
men
ts (
thos
e ar
e le
ss
18th
an 1
00,0
00 s
quar
e ki
lom
eter
s in
siz
e).
19 20Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Chi
na h
ereb
y:21 22
See
ks t
o be
abl
e to
red
uce
nutr
ient
and
sed
imen
t po
llutio
n w
hich
in t
urn
will
cre
ate
23be
tter
qua
lity
wat
er.
24 25Req
uest
s 30
0 m
illio
n do
llars
a y
ear
for
the
next
ten
yea
rs.
26 27
Rea
ffirm
s th
at m
oney
bei
ng in
vest
ed in
nat
ural
sol
utio
ns w
ill b
e be
nefic
ial t
o th
e w
ater
28
qual
ity a
nd t
o na
ture
itse
lf.
29 30Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
grea
tly im
prov
e w
ater
qua
lity
for
over
150
mill
ion
31pe
ople
.32 33
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ERA
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BLY
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DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:S
ierr
a Le
one
Del
egat
es:
Sh
arad
a G
han
tasa
la,
Ker
igan
Moo
re,
Pre
teka
Pra
vin
Sch
ool:
Su
nse
t M
idd
le S
choo
l
An
Act
to
Pro
hib
it C
hild
Lab
or in
Sie
rra
Leon
e in
Exc
han
ge
for
Mac
hin
ery
and
Aid
Wor
kers
Ala
rmed
tha
t 81
% o
f th
e po
pula
tion
of S
ierr
a Le
one
is b
elow
the
pov
erty
line
.1 2
Min
dful
tha
t a
civi
l war
27
year
s ag
o ha
s im
pact
ed d
aily
life
in t
he c
ount
ry n
egat
ivel
y.
3 4Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n th
at 7
2% o
f Sie
rra
Leon
e’s
child
ren
are
enga
ging
in f
orce
d 5
child
labo
r.6
7Rec
ogni
zing
min
or a
dvan
cem
ents
hav
e be
en t
aken
to
end
child
labo
r, b
ut n
one
have
8
prov
en e
ffec
tive.
Law
s ar
e no
t in
pla
ce,
and
the
issu
e ha
s be
en o
verloo
ked
by c
ivili
ans
9an
d th
e au
thor
ities
.10 11
Aw
are
that
the
maj
or in
dust
ries
invo
lvin
g ch
ild la
bor
are
diam
ond
min
ing,
gra
nite
12
min
ing,
oil
extr
actin
g, c
offe
e be
an h
arve
stin
g, a
nd c
ocoa
har
vest
ing.
Dia
mon
d m
inin
g is
13
mos
t of
ten
forc
ed o
nto
child
ren.
14 15
The
dele
gatio
n of
Sie
rra
Leon
e he
reby
:16 17
Proc
laim
s th
at S
ierr
a Le
one
deve
lops
and
enf
orce
s a
law
tha
t pr
ohib
its t
he e
ngag
emen
t 18
of c
hild
labo
r. I
n ex
chan
ge f
or t
hese
law
s, t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns w
ill p
rovi
de m
achi
nery
for
19
the
diam
ond
min
ing
site
s in
Sie
rra
Leon
e.
20 21Ass
ures
tha
t a
tria
l run
will
be
cond
ucte
d at
9.5
dia
mon
d m
inin
g si
tes,
of 19
, th
at h
ave
22be
en e
ngag
ing
in c
hild
labo
r. 6
.3 m
illio
n do
llars
in m
achi
nery
will
be
give
n to
eac
h si
te,
23in
exc
hang
e fo
r th
e ou
tlaw
of
child
labo
r. I
nste
ad,
ther
e w
ill b
e an
adu
lt w
orki
ng for
ce.
24 25Req
uest
s th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns for
60
mill
ion
dolla
rs in
tot
al,
whi
ch w
ill b
e gi
ven
in a
tim
e 26
fram
e of
5 y
ears
. U
NIC
EF (
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Chi
ldre
n's
Fund
) w
orke
rs w
ill w
ork
in t
he
27m
ines
tem
pora
rily
for
7 y
ears
unt
il th
e ad
ults
of
Sie
rra
Leon
e ar
e ab
le t
o ta
ke o
n th
is
28ro
le.
This
will
go
into
eff
ect
as s
oon
as p
ossi
ble.
29 30
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ERA
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NS
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onso
r:P
olan
dD
eleg
ates
:N
ath
an R
edfo
rd,
Liam
Hag
an,
Luke
Ves
ser
Sch
ool:
Web
b S
choo
l
A r
esol
uti
on t
o en
d t
he
Syr
ian
ref
ug
ee c
risi
s in
Eu
rop
e.
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
by t
he r
efug
ee c
risi
s in
Eur
ope
due
to t
he c
ivil
war
in S
yria
and
the
3
econ
omic
con
ditio
ns a
nd in
stab
ilitie
s of
man
y N
orth
Afr
ican
cou
ntries
and
Mid
dle
4Ea
ster
n na
tions
;5 6
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
as
of J
une
this
yea
r, a
ppro
xim
atel
y 76
,000
ref
ugee
s ha
ve a
rriv
ed
7by
sea
to
Euro
pe fro
m c
ount
ries
suc
h as
Syr
ia,
Iraq
, Afg
hani
stan
, Tu
nisi
a, E
ritr
ea,
8Sud
an,
and
othe
rs a
nd w
ell o
ver
a m
illio
n re
fuge
es s
ince
the
Syr
ian
war
beg
an;
9 10N
otin
g w
ith g
rave
con
cern
the
dan
gers
mig
rant
s fa
ce s
uch
as:
drow
ning
, be
ing
11sm
uggl
ed,
bein
g a
vict
im o
f vi
olen
ce,
crim
e in
gen
eral
, an
d de
plor
able
livi
ng c
ondi
tions
;12 13
Not
ing
that
the
UN
Hig
h Com
mis
sion
er s
aid
in a
sta
tem
ent
it w
as ‘s
hock
ed’b
y de
aths
14
and
calle
d fo
r ur
gent
act
ion
to p
rote
ct r
efug
ee d
row
ning
s at
sea
whi
ch h
ave
exce
eded
15
1,00
0 ju
st t
his
year
;16 17
Als
o no
ting
the
amou
nt o
f re
fuge
es flo
win
g in
to E
urop
e, a
nd t
he R
epub
lic o
f Po
land
’s18
limite
d ab
ility
to
supp
ort
them
; 19 20
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at c
urre
nt a
cces
s to
pro
tect
ion
and
supp
ort
from
loca
l, na
tiona
l, 21
and
glob
al a
genc
ies
and
orga
niza
tions
is e
ntirel
y in
suff
icie
nt;
22 23Fu
lly a
larm
ed b
y th
e da
nger
s th
at p
oten
tial t
erro
rist
s di
sgui
sed
as r
efug
ees/
asyl
um
24se
eker
s po
se t
o Po
land
and
oth
er E
urop
ean
natio
ns’s
ecur
ity,
pres
erva
tion
of c
ultu
re,
25an
d ov
eral
l reg
iona
l sta
bilit
y;26 27
Not
ing
with
con
cern
the
incr
ease
d te
rror
ist
plot
s, a
ttac
ks a
nd t
erro
r ce
lls s
tart
ed t
hat
28ha
ve b
een
carr
ied
out
to d
isru
pt E
urop
ean
stab
ility
; 29 30
We
wou
ld li
ke t
o re
min
d th
e m
embe
rs o
f th
e U
N t
hat
this
is n
ot jus
t a
cris
is f
or P
olan
d,
31bu
t al
so f
or t
he r
est
of t
he w
orld
as
acts
of te
rror
ism
has
occ
urre
d in
gre
ater
num
bers
32
arou
nd t
he g
lobe
;33 34
Hav
ing
cons
ider
ed t
he u
se o
f M
usta
rd g
as a
nd o
ther
suc
h ch
emic
al w
eapo
ns b
y th
e 35
Syr
ian
Ara
b Rep
ublic
, po
ssib
ility
of
deva
stat
ing
loss
of ci
vilia
n lif
e;36 37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
The
dele
gatio
n of
Pol
and
here
by:
38 39Cal
ls u
pon
the
UN
to
mak
e av
aila
ble
to t
he U
N S
ecur
ity C
ounc
il ne
cess
ary
arm
ed f
orce
s 40
to a
ddre
ss t
he r
efug
ee c
risi
s at
the
Eur
opea
n bo
rder
;41 42
Furt
her
requ
ests
an
incr
ease
in n
aval
pre
senc
e in
the
Med
iterr
anea
n Sea
, bl
ocka
ding
43
Nor
th A
fric
an p
orts
to
halt
the
dang
erou
s an
d pr
eval
ent
prac
tice
of h
uman
tra
ffic
king
44
whi
ch h
as le
ad t
o 1,
000
deat
hs a
t se
a th
is y
ear
alon
e;45 46
We
reco
mm
end
that
all
entr
y po
ints
to
Euro
pe b
e m
ore
fully
sec
ured
and
tha
t a
timel
y 47
and
effic
ient
pro
cess
be
impl
emen
ted
to d
eter
min
e re
fuge
e st
atus
; 48 49
Cal
ls u
pon
the
UN
Sec
urity
Cou
ncil
to fin
d a
reso
lutio
n to
end
the
Syr
ian
civi
l war
and
50
prov
ide
imm
edia
te r
apid
rea
ctio
n fo
rce
and
fund
s w
hich
can
be
used
to
stab
ilize
the
51
regi
on a
nd h
alt
the
mas
s ex
odus
of re
fuge
es t
o Eu
rope
;52 53
Urg
es a
ll m
embe
rs t
o su
ffic
ient
ly a
id r
efug
ee c
amps
thr
ough
the
use
of
fund
s fr
om
54U
NIC
EF (
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Chi
ldre
n’s
Fund
), W
HO
(W
orld
Hea
lth O
rgan
izat
ion)
, an
d W
FP
55(W
orld
Foo
d Pr
ogra
m),
and
impr
ove
econ
omic
con
ditio
ns b
y su
ffic
ient
ly f
undi
ng U
NCD
F 56
(Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Cap
ital D
evel
opm
ent
Fund
), a
nd U
NFP
A (
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Fun
ds f
or
57Po
pula
tion
Activ
ities
);58 59
Fully
bel
ievi
ng t
hat
the
UN
can
suc
cess
fully
wor
k to
war
d a
stab
ilize
d an
d re
stor
ed
60re
gion
for
civ
ilian
pur
pose
s an
d pr
ospe
rity
.61
88
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ESSE
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MO
DEL
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
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onso
r:C
roat
iaD
eleg
ates
:C
olem
an C
lem
mon
s, M
arcu
s Fi
tzg
eral
d,
Isab
ella
Vilc
hes
, Em
ily W
ahlf
eld
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o P
reve
nt
Dam
age
to t
he
Cro
atia
n C
omm
un
ity
Taki
ng in
to c
onsi
dera
tion,
pol
lutio
n ha
s be
en a
ffec
ting
man
y ci
tizen
s th
roug
hout
man
y 1
coun
trie
s in
Eas
tern
Eur
ope,
we
need
to
addr
ess
the
issu
e th
at a
ffec
ts u
s al
l,2 3
Furt
her
notin
g, t
hat
this
pol
lutio
n is
sue
has
not
only
affec
ted
Euro
pean
cou
ntri
es b
ut
4co
untr
ies
all o
ver
the
wor
ld,
5 6H
avin
g ex
amin
ed,
60%
of ci
ties
and
sett
lem
ents
in C
roat
ia a
re s
light
ly p
ollu
ted
or le
vel
7on
e po
llutio
n,8 9
Furt
her
reca
lling
, in
201
4 a
stud
y sh
owed
that
alm
ost
85%
of Eu
rope
ans
are
expo
sed
to
10ha
zard
ous
leve
ls o
f fin
e pa
rtic
ulat
e ai
r po
lluta
nts,
11 12Ala
rmed
by,
the
fac
t th
at 4
0% o
f Cro
atia
n ci
ties
or s
ettle
men
ts a
re in
leve
l tw
o or
thr
ee
13po
llutio
n m
eani
ng,
alm
ost
half
of C
roat
ian
citie
s ar
e ex
pose
d to
haz
ardo
us le
vels
of po
llutio
n,
14 15Cur
rent
ly,
Euro
pe is
the
2nd
larg
est
prod
ucer
of
plas
tic w
aste
beh
ind
Chi
na a
nd t
hat
16ne
eds
to c
hang
e,
17 18Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
here
by:
19 20Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
prov
ide
fund
ing
for
carb
on e
ngin
eeri
ng p
lant
s to
21
rem
ove
carb
on d
ioxi
de f
rom
the
atm
osph
ere;
22 23U
rges
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
akes
act
ion
unde
r th
ese
circ
umst
ance
s;24 25
Affirm
s, t
his
cann
ot s
olve
all
of t
he w
orld
’s p
ollu
tion
prob
lem
s, n
ever
thel
ess,
it c
an h
elp
26si
gnifi
cant
ly w
ith p
ollu
tion
in la
rger
citi
es;
27 28Fu
rthe
r re
com
men
ds w
e im
plan
t th
ese
in b
ig c
ity b
uild
ings
and
bus
ines
ses
that
are
the
29
mai
n ge
nera
tors
of ai
r po
llutio
n;30 31
Hav
ing
cons
ider
ed,
the
envi
ronm
enta
list
in o
ur c
ount
ry s
tatin
g po
ssib
le s
olut
ions
we
32m
ight
nee
d to
beg
in c
onsi
dering
the
ir t
houg
hts,
as
they
’ve
been
sta
ting
that
oce
an
33po
llutio
n is
stil
l ver
y re
vers
ible
but
we
need
to
take
act
ion
soon
bef
ore
it be
com
es
34irre
vers
ible
;35 36
Furt
her
requ
est,
we
rece
ive
$20
mill
ion
by O
ctob
er 3
1, 2
022.
37
GEN
ERA
LA
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BLY
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:B
oliv
iaD
eleg
ates
:Ed
die
Cor
ney
, A
ri S
har
ma,
Ad
am S
trea
ms
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o En
d t
he
Dru
g T
rad
e an
d P
over
ty in
Bol
ivia
Fully
Aw
are
that
Bol
ivia
is o
ne o
f th
e la
rges
t pr
oduc
ers
of c
oca
leav
es t
he p
rim
ary
1in
gred
ient
in c
ocai
ne,
2 3N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
hat
Bol
ivia
's e
cono
my
grea
tly r
elie
s on
coc
a le
aves
,4 5
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
the
re a
re a
ltern
ativ
e cr
ops
that
cou
ld b
e gr
own
inst
ead
of c
oca
6le
aves
,7 8
Taki
ng n
ote
that
alm
ost
all o
f th
ese
alte
rnat
ive
optio
ns a
re n
ot a
s pr
ofita
ble
as c
oca
9le
aves
,10 11
Con
cern
ed t
hat
our
peop
le w
ill a
nger
at
the
sudd
en r
epla
cem
ent
of t
heir m
ain
crop
, 12
with
out
war
ning
or
repa
ratio
ns,
13 14Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n th
at t
he d
rug
cart
els
in o
ur c
ount
ry c
ause
vio
lenc
e in
our
15
coun
try
as w
ell a
s in
oth
erco
untr
ies,
16 17Bel
ievi
ng t
hat
cutt
ing
off
one
of t
he la
rges
t pr
oduc
ers
of c
oca
leav
es w
ould
dee
ply
18im
pact
the
inte
rnat
iona
l coc
aine
tra
de,
19 20See
king
to
end
the
brut
al c
arte
ls in
our
cou
ntry
as
wel
l as
othe
rs,
21 22D
eter
min
ed t
o ri
d Bol
ivia
of th
e di
seas
e th
at is
the
San
ta C
ruz
cart
el,
23 24Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
Her
eby:
25 26Req
uest
s th
at w
e be
sen
t en
ough
mon
ey t
o re
plac
e th
e co
ca le
af w
ith a
noth
er c
rop,
27
such
as
coff
ee b
eans
and
eno
ugh
mili
tary
sup
port
to
com
bat
the
drug
car
tels
in o
ur
28co
untr
y;29 30
Expr
esse
s Bol
ivia
's h
ope
torid
itsel
f of
the
crim
e an
d po
vert
y th
at r
iddl
e ou
r co
untr
y 31
beca
use
of t
he n
umer
ous
drug
car
tels
in o
ur c
ount
ry;
32 33Tr
usts
tha
t Bol
ivia
will
rec
eive
the
hel
p it
need
s to
fig
ht t
he d
isea
se t
hat
thes
e ca
rtel
s 34
are
to o
ur g
reat
cou
ntry
.35
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ERA
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MO
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:Er
itre
aD
eleg
ates
:El
i Gri
pen
stra
w,
Dav
id F
inch
,S
ohan
Ch
alla
, D
avid
Moo
nsh
ower
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Edu
cati
ng
Stu
den
ts in
Eri
trea
by
Bu
ildin
g S
choo
ls
Folk
s of
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
, no
ne o
f yo
u w
ould
be
here
if it
wer
en’t
for
scho
olin
g.1 2
In o
ur c
ount
ry o
f Er
itrea
, m
any
kids
in t
heir e
lem
enta
ry a
ges,
58%
to
be e
xact
, ar
e no
t 3
rece
ivin
g pr
oper
edu
catio
n.
4 5Com
pare
thi
s to
4%
of Am
eric
ans
who
don
’t ge
t an
edu
catio
n.
6 7W
e ar
e as
king
for
$50
0,00
0 to
fun
d el
emen
tary
and
mid
dle
scho
ols
for
child
ren
of t
his
8ag
e.
9 10In
our
con
tinen
t of
Afr
ica,
a s
choo
l cos
ts a
n av
erag
e of
aro
und
$12,
000,
so
this
will
11
defin
itely
be
enou
gh f
or m
any
scho
ols.
12 13Pl
us,
we
need
mon
ey for
supp
lies
and
to p
ay t
each
ers.
14 15El
emen
tary
sch
ool l
ay t
he g
roun
dwor
k fo
r fu
rthe
r ed
ucat
ion,
and
the
you
ngin
s of
16
Eritr
ean
soci
ety
are
not
lear
ning
thi
s cr
itica
l kno
wle
dge.
17 18
Man
y fe
mal
e st
uden
ts fro
m o
ur c
ount
ry e
spec
ially
nee
d he
lp w
ith e
duca
tion
beca
use
of
19pa
st d
iscr
imin
atio
n, s
o a
port
ion
of t
he m
oney
we
are
aski
ng f
or w
ill g
o to
war
ds s
ettin
g 20
up in
cent
ives
for
the
se y
oung
wom
en.
21 22In
the
wis
e w
ords
of N
elso
n M
ande
la,
“Edu
catio
n is
the
mos
t po
wer
ful w
eapo
n w
hich
23
you
can
use
to c
hang
e th
e w
orld
.”Th
ank
you
for
your
tim
e an
d m
ost
defin
itely
con
side
r 24
our
caus
e.25
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BLY
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ESSE
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MO
DEL
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:G
uin
ea-B
issa
uD
eleg
ates
:S
rid
har
Nar
ain
, M
egh
Dix
it,
Ren
zo V
alen
tin
oS
choo
l: M
erro
l Hyd
e M
idd
le S
choo
l
A r
esol
uti
on t
o d
rug
dea
ling
in G
uin
ea B
issa
u.
To t
he g
ener
al a
ssem
bly,
1 2Aw
are
that
20
to 3
0 to
ns o
f dr
ugs
such
as
coca
ine
and
mar
ijuan
a ar
e be
ing
traf
ficke
d 3
thro
ugh
Gui
nea
Bis
sau
ever
y ye
ar;
4 5Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
37,
000
peop
le a
re d
ying
in G
uine
a Bis
sau
and
in o
ther
cou
ntri
es
6bo
rder
ing
Gui
nea
Bis
sau,
thi
s ha
s be
com
e a
prob
lem
in t
he
inte
rnat
iona
l com
mun
ity;
7 8D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
peo
ple
are
gett
ing
addi
cted
,an
d th
e va
lue
of t
he d
rugs
tra
de is
9
grea
ter
than
the
nat
iona
l inc
ome.
10 11Em
phas
izin
g th
at g
roup
s, s
uch
as C
arita
s In
tern
atio
nalis
,are
wor
king
to
cont
rol d
rug
12tr
affic
king
but
it is
not
eno
ugh;
13 14Th
e de
lega
tion
of G
uine
a Bis
sau
does
her
eby:
15 16
Req
uest
s th
at t
here
sho
uld
be m
ore
bord
er p
atro
l at
all e
ntra
nces
to
chec
k if
the
peop
le
17ar
e ca
rryi
ng il
lega
l dru
gs;
18 19Rec
omm
ends
tha
t th
e U
N s
houl
d hi
re 7
00 b
orde
r pa
trol
men
in G
uine
a Bis
sau,
the
cos
t 20
per
year
whi
ch w
ill b
e ar
ound
400
,500
Wes
t Afr
ican
Fra
ncs
($71
5 U
.S)
per
pers
on.
This
21
will
tot
al t
o 50
0,00
0 U
.S d
olla
rs;
22 23U
rges
tha
t th
e U
N s
houl
d st
art
to r
ecru
it re
side
nts
of G
uine
a Bis
sau
and
be d
one
by
24ea
rly
2020
.25 26
Not
es t
hat
this
will
not
onl
y he
lp r
educ
e dr
ug d
ealin
g, b
ut a
lso
pove
rty,
hea
lth,
and
27ot
her
coun
trie
s ar
ound
Gui
nea
Bis
sau
28 29
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ERA
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BLY
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ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:Eq
uat
oria
l Gu
inea
Del
egat
es:
Meg
an G
arra
mon
e, R
eese
Hu
dy
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o S
tren
gth
en t
he
Hea
lth
care
Sys
tem
in E
qu
ator
ial G
uin
ea
Ala
rmed
by
the
need
for
bet
ter
heal
thca
re in
Equ
ator
ial G
uine
a.
1 2Aw
are
of t
he fac
t th
at c
itize
ns a
re s
uffe
ring
fro
m m
ultip
le d
isea
ses,
incl
udin
g M
alar
ia,
3Ye
llow
Fev
er,
and
Hep
atiti
s A.
4 5D
istu
rbed
that
aro
und
300,
000
peop
le p
eris
h fr
om t
hese
dis
ease
s an
nual
ly.
6 7Con
cern
ed t
hat
the
curr
ent
heal
thca
re s
yste
m is
una
ble
to a
dequ
atel
y tr
eat
this
med
ical
8
cris
is.
9 10Rea
lizin
g th
at t
he p
eopl
e in
Equ
ator
ial G
uine
a ca
nnot
wor
k w
hile
the
y ar
e si
ck s
o th
ey
11ar
e un
able
to
earn
the
nec
essa
ry in
com
e w
itch
will
kee
p th
em o
ut o
f po
vert
y.12 13
We
call
upon
the
Mod
el U
N t
o pr
ovid
e a
dona
tion
of o
ne m
illio
n do
llars
to
purc
hase
14
tent
s, m
edic
atio
n, m
attr
esse
s, a
nd t
o hi
re d
octo
rs.
15 16Res
olvi
ng t
o hi
re d
octo
rs fro
m o
ther
nat
ions
so
that
the
peo
ple
in E
quat
oria
l Gui
nea
will
17
have
acc
ess
to a
muc
h im
prov
ed h
ealth
care
sys
tem
.18 19
Rem
indi
ng t
hat
this
don
atio
n w
ill p
rovi
de t
he fou
ndat
ion
tow
ard
stre
ngth
enin
g th
e 20
over
all h
ealth
care
sys
tem
.21 22
Emph
asiz
ing
that
with
pro
per
med
ical
car
e, t
he p
eopl
e in
Equ
ator
ial G
uine
a w
ill b
ecom
e 23
heal
thy
agai
n an
d be
abl
e to
wor
k, t
ake
care
of
thei
r fa
mili
es,
and
beco
me
a pr
oduc
tive
24na
tion
in t
he r
egio
n an
d th
e gr
eate
r w
orld
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ERA
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BLY
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NES
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OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:Tu
rkey
Del
egat
es:
Meg
han
Wal
lace
, A
del
aid
e Lo
ner
gan
,Em
ma
McC
ann
, Ja
sper
Nol
anS
choo
l: M
illcr
eek
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o En
d G
end
er D
iscr
imin
atio
n in
Ed
uca
tion
in T
urk
ey
Con
cern
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
our
coun
try,
Tur
key,
suf
fers
fro
m g
ende
r di
scrim
inat
ion
in
1ed
ucat
ion
whi
ch c
ause
s di
scrim
inat
ion
in m
any
othe
r ar
eas.
2 3
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
the
diff
eren
ce b
etw
een
fem
ales
and
mal
es w
ho a
tten
d 4
seco
ndar
y sc
hool
is 2
0%.
On
aver
age,
mal
es a
re a
tten
ding
sec
onda
ry s
choo
l at
a ra
te
5th
at is
20%
hig
her
whe
n co
mpa
red
to f
emal
es (
75%
for
mal
es,
55%
for
fem
ales
).6 7
We
call
upon
the
Mod
el U
N t
o pr
ovid
e a
dona
tion
of 6
53 m
illio
n do
llars
to
build
fift
y 8
prim
ary
and
seco
ndar
y al
l-fe
mal
e sc
hool
s th
roug
hout
Tur
key
and
pay
for
teac
hers
for
9
five
year
s.10 11
Taki
ng in
to a
ccou
nt t
he f
undi
ng w
ill a
lso
go t
owar
ds a
ddin
g on
e w
ell a
t ea
ch s
choo
l so
12th
at fem
ales
will
als
o be
abl
e to
obt
ain
clea
n w
ater
for
the
mse
lves
and
the
ir fam
ilies
.13 14
Rem
indi
ng t
hat
thes
e w
ells
will
allo
w fem
ales
to
spen
d le
ss t
ime
gett
ing
wat
er a
nd
15m
ore
time
focu
sing
on
thei
r st
udie
s.16 17
Emph
asiz
ing
that
thi
s m
oney
will
be
used
to
incr
ease
the
edu
catio
n ra
te for
fem
ales
in
18Tu
rkey
and
ena
ble
them
,as
wel
l as
the
entir
e co
untr
y, t
o ha
ve a
mor
e su
cces
sful
19
futu
re.
20
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BLY
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NES
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OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:U
nit
ed o
f R
epu
blic
of
Tan
zan
iaD
eleg
ates
:M
ae C
rave
ns,
An
na
Glic
k, E
llery
Wal
lace
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o En
d t
he
Wat
er C
risi
s in
th
e U
nit
ed R
epu
blic
of
Tan
zan
ia
Dis
turb
ed t
hat
only
fift
y pe
rcen
t of
the
pop
ulat
ion
in t
he U
nite
d Rep
ublic
of
Tanz
ania
1
have
acc
ess
to c
lean
, dr
inka
ble
wat
er a
nd o
nly
34%
hav
e ac
cess
to
impr
oved
2
sani
tatio
n, a
n ev
eryd
ay n
eces
sity
in d
evel
oped
cou
ntri
es.
3 4Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
man
y pe
ople
in t
his
coun
try
are
dyin
g ev
ery
day
as a
res
ult
of
5dr
inki
ng t
aint
ed w
ater
.6 7
Con
cern
ed t
hat
this
ste
adily
dec
reas
es t
he p
opul
atio
n of
the
Uni
ted
Rep
ublic
of
8Ta
nzan
ia.
9 10W
e ca
ll up
on t
he M
odel
UN
to
prov
ide
a do
natio
n of
1.6
mill
ion
US
dolla
rs t
o bu
ild w
ells
11
as a
sou
rce
of c
lean
drink
ing
wat
er for
the
citi
zens
and
pro
vide
one
wat
erte
ster
for
12
each
wel
l, as
wel
l as
a w
ater
filt
ratio
n sy
stem
for
any
wel
ls t
hat
do n
ot p
rovi
de c
lean
, 13
safe
wat
er.
14 15Res
olvi
ng t
o in
spec
t ea
ch w
ell o
nce
per
year
to
mak
e su
re t
he w
ater
is s
afe
and
16he
alth
y.
17 18En
cour
aged
tha
t pr
ovid
ing
clea
n w
ater
will
incr
ease
Tan
zani
a’s
popu
latio
n an
d th
e 19
wel
fare
of
its c
itize
ns.
20 21Em
phas
izin
g th
at s
olvi
ng t
he w
ater
cri
sis
in T
anza
nia
will
pro
vide
imm
edia
te r
elie
f to
22
Tanz
ania
ns t
oday
, as
wel
l as
futu
re g
ener
atio
ns t
o co
me.
23
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BLY
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:Fr
ance
Del
egat
es:
Ash
lyn
Moy
ers,
Su
mm
er W
alsh
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o P
reve
nt
Terr
oris
t A
ttac
ks I
nvo
lvin
g E
xplo
sive
Dev
ices
Ala
rmed
by
incr
easi
ng n
umbe
rs o
f te
rror
ist
atta
cks
in F
ranc
e,1 2
Expe
ctin
g fu
rthe
r te
rror
ist
atta
cks
in t
he n
ear
futu
re,
3 4O
bser
ving
tha
t th
e m
ost
dead
ly a
ttac
ks h
ave
invo
lved
bom
bing
s, in
clud
ing
the
5N
ovem
ber
2015
Par
is A
ttac
ks,
whi
ch w
as d
ecla
red
to b
e an
“ac
t of
war
”by
Fre
nch
6Pr
esid
ent
Fran
cois
Hol
land
e,
7 8Ta
king
not
e of
a c
ount
er-t
erro
rism
bill
pas
sed
by F
renc
h Pa
rlia
men
t in
201
7, w
hich
has
9
faul
ts s
uch
as a
dis
prop
ortio
nate
eff
ect
on M
uslim
s an
d m
inor
ities
,10 11
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at m
ore
than
230
peo
ple
have
bee
n ki
lled
in a
wav
e of
ter
rorist
12
atta
cks
star
ting
from
Jan
uary
201
5,13 14
Rec
allin
g th
e am
ount
of
terr
oris
t at
tack
s th
at h
ave
happ
ened
due
to
secu
rity
fai
lure
, 15 16
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y he
reby
:17 18
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
help
inst
all a
bet
ter
secu
rity
sys
tem
in F
ranc
e th
at
19co
uld
also
be
used
in o
ther
cou
ntri
es t
o pr
even
t fu
rthe
r te
rror
ist
atta
cks;
20 21Fu
rthe
r re
min
ds t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
hat
over
230
peo
ple
have
die
d fr
om t
erro
rist
22
atta
cks
in F
ranc
e in
the
pas
t th
ree
year
s;23 24
Furt
her
invi
tes
bett
er s
ecur
ity in
to F
ranc
e to
pre
vent
ter
rori
st a
ttac
ks a
t an
y gi
ven
time;
25 26See
ks h
elp
from
Fre
nch
allie
s an
d th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns a
gain
st t
erro
rist
att
acks
and
27
bom
bing
s.28
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ERA
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:Jo
rdan
Del
egat
es:
San
a A
li, J
enn
a A
nd
erso
n,
Mar
y G
reat
hou
seS
choo
l: M
erro
l Hyd
e M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o h
elp
th
e w
ater
cri
sis
in J
ord
anN
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn,
1.4
mill
ion
refu
gees
ent
er J
orda
n ea
ch y
ear,
w
hich
incr
ease
s th
e 1
aver
age
popu
latio
n to
10
mill
ion
peop
le.
2 3Bei
ng m
indf
ul o
f Jo
rdan
’s n
atur
al r
esou
rces
, in
clud
ing
wat
er,
crop
s, a
nd o
il, a
re s
eize
d 4
by it
s ne
ighb
orin
g co
untr
ies,
suc
h as
, Is
rael
, Syr
ia,
Iraq
, Sa
udi A
rabi
a, a
nd P
ales
tine.
5 6Th
e on
ly m
ajor
wat
er s
ourc
es a
re t
he J
orda
n Riv
er a
nd t
he Y
arm
ouk
Riv
er w
hich
are
7
also
use
d by
Isra
el a
nd S
yria
, w
ho le
ave
little
wat
er f
or t
he e
ver-
grow
ing
coun
try.
8 9
Fully
ala
rmed
tha
t th
e 90
% o
f th
eir
wat
er fro
m t
heir r
esou
rces
is e
ither
tak
en o
r 10
evap
orat
ed, w
hich
leav
es t
hem
10%
left
. 11 12
Jord
an h
as h
it hi
stor
ical
ly lo
w le
vels
of w
ater
and
rec
ord
high
tem
pera
ture
s, w
hich
13
mea
ns m
ore
wat
er w
ill e
vapo
rate
, le
avin
g th
em w
ith h
ardl
y en
ough
wat
er t
o su
stai
n 10
14
mill
ion
peop
le.
15 16H
avin
g co
nsid
ered
the
UN
has
alrea
dy p
rovi
ded
assi
stan
ce a
nd p
rote
ctio
n to
2 m
illio
n 17
refu
gees
of th
e po
pula
tion,
tha
t st
ill le
aves
8 m
illio
n pe
ople
incl
udin
g ci
tizen
s of
Jor
dan
18an
d re
fuge
es.
19 20D
eepl
y co
ncer
ning
tha
t th
e am
ount
of
wat
er le
aked
thr
ough
pip
es c
ould
hel
p 2.
6 m
illio
n 21
peop
le,
whi
ch is
alm
ost
1/4
of J
orda
n’s
popu
latio
n.22 23
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t th
e U
.S g
over
nmen
t ha
s ha
d a
60 y
ear
part
ners
hip
with
Jor
dan
and
24ha
s in
vest
ed m
ore
time
and
mon
ey t
han
any
othe
r co
untr
y;25
USAID
S h
as t
otal
led
mor
e th
an 7
00 M
illio
n D
olla
rs s
ince
the
200
0s.
26 27O
bser
ving
tha
t un
sust
aina
ble
grou
ndw
ater
ext
ract
ion
lead
s to
wat
er s
hort
ages
, pe
ople
28
star
t to
fig
ht o
ver
wha
t lit
tle w
ater
the
re is
. 29 30
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t th
ere
wer
e 17
7 Com
mun
ity B
ased
Org
aniz
atio
ns t
hat
impr
oved
wat
er
31de
man
d to
hel
p pe
ople
in t
he c
omm
unity
. 32 33
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
incr
easi
ng p
opul
atio
n re
duce
d th
e av
erag
e am
ount
of
34fr
eshw
ater
to
less
tha
n 15
0m3
per
year
.35 36
Rec
allin
g th
at 5
0% o
f th
eir
wat
er s
uppl
y is
tak
en a
nd/o
r lo
st d
ue t
o ev
apor
atio
n, 3
% o
f 37
the
wat
er c
ontr
ibut
es t
o Jo
rdan
’s G
DP.
38
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ESSE
E Y
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DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:C
anad
aD
eleg
ates
:Ja
cob
Cu
nn
ing
ham
, C
layt
on R
amey
, Ev
eret
t B
oug
hto
n,
Dax
ton
McN
eely
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o C
lean
up
Lak
e O
nta
rio
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ala
rmed
tha
t la
ke O
ntar
io is
the
mos
t th
reat
ened
of th
e G
reat
Lak
es,
3 4Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
Lak
e O
ntar
io p
rovi
des
over
nin
e m
illio
n pe
ople
drink
ing
wat
er,
5 6Ex
pres
sing
tha
t th
e lif
e in
Lak
e O
ntar
io is
in n
eed
of h
elp
from
thi
s Po
llutio
n w
e ha
ve
7br
ough
t on
the
lake
,8 9
The
dele
gate
s of
Can
ada
here
by:
10 11Req
uest
the
UN
hel
p fu
nd t
he b
uild
ing
of t
hese
sew
age
trea
tmen
t pl
ants
. 12 13
Cos
ts w
ill r
ise
to 9
.4 m
illio
n U
S d
olla
rs,
equi
vale
nt t
o 12
,281
,852
As
wel
l as
the
cost
to
14m
aint
ain
thes
e pl
ants
, so
the
tot
al c
ost
coul
d rise
to
abou
t 10
mill
ion
dolla
rs.
15 16Th
e G
reat
Lak
es h
old
alm
ost
1/5
of t
he w
orld
’s fre
shw
ater
, an
d 84
% o
f N
orth
Am
eric
a’s
17su
pply
of
fres
h w
ater
. W
e ca
nnot
tre
at o
ne o
f th
e m
ost
impo
rtan
t w
ater
sou
rces
for
us
18lik
e th
is.
19 20And
tha
t is
why
we
need
you
r he
lp.
21 22O
ntar
io c
omes
fro
m t
he I
roqu
ois
wor
d fo
r “B
eaut
iful L
ake”
.23 24
But
it’s
not
bea
utifu
l loo
king
like
thi
s.25
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ERA
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BLY
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onso
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outh
Su
dan
Del
egat
es:
Jayr
am S
eeth
aram
an,
Ary
an K
abar
ia,
Cam
eron
Bos
enS
choo
l: S
un
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o En
d t
he
Civ
il W
ar in
Sou
th S
ud
an
Con
scio
us o
f th
e ne
ed t
o en
d th
e cu
rren
t Civ
il W
ar r
ight
now
bet
wee
n Pr
esid
ent
Kiir
’s1
troo
ps a
nd h
is d
eput
y, R
iek
Mac
har’s
supp
orte
rs t
hat
loya
lly fig
ht f
or h
im,
and
the
2ur
genc
y to
cre
ate
a w
ay t
o un
ify t
hem
,3 4
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
the
re a
re s
till 1
2.23
mill
ion
peop
le li
ving
in S
outh
Sud
an t
hat
have
5
a ve
ry h
igh
chan
ce o
f dy
ing
from
the
rag
ing
Civ
il W
ar b
y tr
oops
and
airst
rike
s, w
e ne
ed
6to
see
k pr
otec
tion
for
thes
e Sou
th S
udan
ese
peop
le a
nd t
he c
ount
ry o
f Sou
th S
udan
, 7 8
Not
ing
with
con
cern
tha
t th
e M
odel
UN
kno
ws
horr
endo
us C
ivil
War
, th
ey h
ave
take
n 9
som
e st
eps
tow
ard
erad
icat
ing
the
Civ
il W
ar a
nd p
rote
ctin
g th
e pe
ople
the
re s
o th
ey
10ca
n ha
ve h
arm
onio
us li
ves,
like
est
ablis
hing
pea
ce t
reat
ies
that
did
not
wor
k so
wel
l11 12
Rei
tera
ting,
the
cou
ntry
is d
evas
tate
d of
man
y lo
sses
, su
ch a
s pe
ople
, ec
onom
y, a
nd
13tr
ade
from
the
Civ
il W
ar,
14 15Th
e de
lega
tion
of S
outh
Sud
an d
oes
here
by:
16 17U
rge
one
peac
ekee
per
from
eac
h co
untr
y to
go
to S
outh
Sud
an for
one
yea
r, e
ach
18co
untr
y sh
ould
pay
for
thei
r pe
acek
eepe
r, t
he c
ost
for
one
peac
ekee
per
for
a ye
ar in
19
Sou
th S
udan
wou
ld b
e 17
,136
U.S
. do
llars
so
for
194
peac
ekee
pers
, th
e pr
ice
for
the
20to
tal c
ost
is 3
,324
,384
U.S
. do
llars
,21 22
Endo
rsin
g th
at t
he p
eace
keep
ers
shal
l go
to t
he m
ain
part
ies
and
to t
alk
to t
hem
abo
ut
23to
not
sho
ot a
nym
ore,
the
pea
ceke
eper
s fin
ish
talk
ing
to t
he m
ain
part
ies
to s
top
24sh
ootin
g w
hich
is t
he p
resi
dent
and
the
reb
els
that
fig
ht f
or t
he v
ice
pres
iden
t,
25 26Em
phas
izin
g th
e fa
ct t
hat
each
pea
ceke
eper
fro
m e
ach
coun
try
will
giv
e th
em 1
mill
ion
27do
llars
of w
hat
curr
ency
the
y us
e pl
us f
ood
and
wat
er in
exc
hang
e fo
r th
e pe
rmis
sion
of
28fir
earm
s,29 30
Cal
ling
upon
the
pea
ceke
eper
s th
at s
tay
in S
outh
Sud
an s
houl
d bu
ild a
n ar
sena
l for
31
wea
pons
so
only
the
mili
tary
has
acc
ess
to t
hem
whi
ch w
ould
cos
t te
n m
illio
n U
.S.
32do
llars
,33 34
See
king
ten
sol
dier
s pe
r ea
ch c
ount
ry t
o he
lp g
uard
the
ars
enal
and
mak
e su
re n
o on
e 35
tres
pass
es in
to t
he a
rsen
al,
10 s
oldi
ers
for
each
cou
ntry
will
be
120,
000
U.S
. do
llars
, 36
each
cou
ntry
will
pay
for
the
ir s
oldi
ers,
37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
38Con
fiden
t th
at e
ach
coun
try
will
sen
d 10
sol
dier
s fo
r on
e ye
ar a
nd t
he c
ount
ries
tha
t 39
send
sol
dier
to
the
Sou
th S
udan
ese
arse
nal w
ill n
ot h
ave
to s
end
sold
iers
to
the
arse
nal
40ev
er a
gain
unl
ess
they
wan
t to
vol
unte
er f
or a
noth
er y
ear
with
a d
iffer
ent
coun
try,
41 42Bea
ring
in m
ind
tha
t un
til t
he c
ivil
war
has
end
ed,
it is
abs
olut
ely
nece
ssar
y on
the
par
t 43
of t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o fo
rce
the
mea
sure
s th
at a
ssur
e th
e th
e ci
vil w
ar is
neu
tral
ized
44
and
thre
at o
f th
e w
ar is
no
mor
e,45 46
Entr
eat
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
take
res
pons
ibili
ty in
pro
vidi
ng f
ood
thro
ugh
the
Wor
ld
47Fo
od P
rogr
am,
and
for
med
ical
clin
ics,
whi
le fur
ther
mor
e pr
ovid
ing
for
hygi
ene
clin
ics
to
48he
lp s
top
dise
ases
fro
m s
prea
ding
to
help
the
peo
ple
afte
r th
e Civ
il W
ar h
as e
nded
,49 50
Ass
uran
ce t
hat
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
will
see
the
urg
ency
of th
is s
olut
ion.
51
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ITED
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NS
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onso
r:Ta
jiki
stan
Del
egat
es:
Jen
na
Dav
is,
Mia
Mag
nar
ini
Sch
ool:
Her
itag
e M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o D
ecre
ase
Terr
oris
m a
nd
Cor
rup
tion
in t
he
Rep
ub
lic o
f Ta
jiki
stan
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2W
e, t
he d
eleg
ates
, ar
e de
eply
con
cern
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
Tajik
ista
n ha
s be
en
3ex
peri
enci
ng a
n in
crea
se in
ter
rori
sm s
ince
201
5.4 5
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
Taj
ikis
tan
is e
xper
ienc
ing
terr
oris
m fro
m o
ne o
f th
e m
ost
6da
nger
ous
terr
oris
t gr
oups
to
exis
t.
7 8Is
lam
ic S
tate
has
bee
n te
rror
izin
g Ta
jikis
tan
for
over
3 y
ears
. Sin
ce 2
015
Isla
mic
Sta
te
9ha
s be
en a
big
thr
eat
to c
itize
ns in
Taj
ikis
tan
and
othe
r pa
rts
of t
he w
orld
.
10 11Rea
lizin
g th
at t
erro
rist
s im
pris
oned
abo
ut 2
00 o
ppos
ition
act
ivis
ts.
The
terr
oris
ts
12ex
puls
ed a
nd k
idna
pped
gov
ernm
ent
criti
cs a
broa
d. T
hey
arre
sted
sev
eral
law
yers
and
13
at le
ast
one
jour
nalis
t, a
nd a
lso
hara
ssed
wor
kers
at
nong
over
nmen
tal o
rgan
izat
ions
14
(NG
Os)
with
diff
icul
t an
d de
man
ding
che
cks.
15 16N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
hat
Um
aral
i Kuv
atov
, an
opp
ositi
on le
ader
of G
roup
24,
was
sho
t 17
and
kille
d by
ass
aila
nts
whi
le h
e w
as in
Ist
anbu
l, Tu
rkey
. G
roup
24
was
a c
itize
n le
ad
18gr
oup,
whi
ch t
hey
elec
ted
lead
ers
to le
ad t
he g
roup
of
oppo
sitio
nist
s. T
he m
embe
rs o
f 19
Gro
up 2
4 an
d U
mar
ali K
uvat
ov o
ppos
ed P
resi
dent
Em
omal
i Rah
mon
and
the
20
gove
rnm
ent
of T
ajik
ista
n. P
resi
dent
Rah
mon
ban
ned
Gro
up 2
4 in
Oct
ober
of
2015
.21 22
Obs
ervi
ng t
hat
Tajik
ista
n de
nied
Afg
hani
stan
air r
aids
. Afg
hani
stan
is t
ryin
g to
bom
b 23
Rus
sia
and
Tajik
ista
n.
24 25Th
ere
are
guar
ds a
roun
d th
e Ta
jikis
tan
bord
er b
ecau
se o
f Afg
hani
stan
thr
eats
and
the
26
incr
easi
ng a
mou
nt o
f dr
ug t
raff
icki
ng t
hrou
gh T
ajik
ista
n to
the
oth
er p
arts
of Asi
a.
27Bor
der
clas
hes
betw
een
Afg
hani
stan
and
Taj
ikis
tan
occu
r.28 29
Hav
ing
exam
ined
tha
t si
nce
the
star
t of
ter
rori
sm t
here
has
bee
nan
incr
easi
ng a
mou
nt
30in
dru
g tr
affic
king
. D
rugs
fro
m A
fgha
nist
an a
re b
eing
sm
uggl
ed o
ut in
to A
sia
thro
ugh
31Ta
jikis
tan.
32 33N
otin
g w
ith s
atis
fact
ion
that
the
cap
ital o
f Ta
jikis
tan,
Dus
hanb
e st
arte
d an
ant
i-34
corr
uptio
n ag
ency
for
the
cou
ntry
. T
he a
nti-
corr
uptio
n ag
ency
beg
an w
ith o
nly
14
35
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
indi
vidu
als.
The
age
ncy
mem
bers
ele
cted
key
ant
i-co
rrup
tion
lead
ers,
pol
itica
l and
36
inve
stig
ator
res
ourc
es a
nd o
ppos
ition
fig
ures
in t
he a
genc
y.37 38
Vie
win
g w
ith a
ppre
ciat
ion
that
man
y pe
ople
are
ask
ing
if th
e an
ti-co
rrup
tion
agen
cyis
39
usin
g fr
aud
and
brib
ery
to p
ut p
eopl
e in
jai
l. Th
e Su
prem
e Cou
rt o
f Ta
jikis
tan
is
40st
andi
ng b
y th
e an
ti-co
rrup
tion
forc
e an
d sa
ying
tha
t al
l of th
e ev
iden
ce u
sed
to b
ring
41
peop
le t
o ju
stic
e is
rea
l and
rel
iabl
e da
ta a
nd in
form
atio
n.42 43
We
the
dele
gate
s of
Taj
ikis
tan
stro
ngly
rec
omm
end
that
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
sup
port
44
Tajik
ista
n's
gove
rnm
ent
and
mili
tary
for
ces
to h
elp
redu
ce t
he t
erro
rism
and
cor
rupt
ion
45in
Taj
ikis
tan.
46 47Req
uest
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns s
end
100
extr
a tr
oops
to
Tajik
ista
n to
pro
tect
the
48
bord
er o
f Ta
jikis
tan
from
ter
rorism
flo
win
g in
to t
he c
ount
ry.
49 50Rec
omm
endi
ng fur
ther
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns h
elp
end
impu
nity
, re
form
pub
lic
51ad
min
istr
atio
n, a
nd f
inan
ce m
anag
emen
t, p
rom
ote
tran
spar
ency
and
acc
ess
to
52in
form
atio
n, e
mpo
wer
citi
zens
, an
d cl
ose
inte
rnat
iona
l loo
phol
es b
y do
natin
g m
oney
to
53th
e an
ti-co
rrup
tion
agen
cy in
Taj
ikis
tan.
54 55Con
side
ring
man
y di
ffer
ent
way
s to
get
the
mon
ey f
or t
his
dona
tion,
the
bes
t w
ould
be
56to
ask
alli
es a
nd n
eigh
boring
cou
ntri
es t
o do
nate
mon
ey t
o th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o he
lp57
Tajik
ista
n's
citiz
ens
and
gove
rnm
ent
redu
ce t
he c
orru
ptio
n fo
r th
e ci
ties
in T
ajik
ista
n 58
suffer
ing
from
the
cor
rupt
ion
effe
cts.
59 60
In c
oncl
usio
n, T
ajik
ista
n’s
corr
uptio
n an
d te
rror
ism
can
be
reso
lved
with
the
Uni
ted
61N
atio
ns s
uppo
rt T
ajik
ista
n’s
gove
rnm
ent
and
mili
tary
for
ces,
rai
sing
mon
ey a
nd
62en
forc
ing
new
gov
ernm
ent
offic
ials
.63
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TIO
NS
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onso
r:P
apu
a N
ew G
uin
eaD
eleg
ates
:D
ylan
Coo
k, G
entr
y A
nn
e H
ollis
, M
ary
Pal
mer
, P
aul T
ied
eman
nS
choo
l: G
rass
lan
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on T
o En
d M
aln
utr
itio
n in
Pap
ua
New
Gu
inea
Taki
ng in
to a
ccou
nt t
hat
Papu
a N
ew G
uine
a is
not
ver
y po
wer
ful a
nd is
qui
te a
poo
r 1
coun
try,
2 3N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
hat
1 ou
t of
eve
ry 1
3 ch
ildre
n do
n’t
mak
e it
to t
he a
ge o
f 5
due
to
4co
mpl
icat
ions
ste
mm
ing
from
sev
ere
lack
of nu
triti
onal
inta
ke,
5 6Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
fact
tha
t, in
pre
viou
s ye
ars,
the
UN
has
mad
e gr
eat
stride
s to
war
ds
7m
akin
g Pa
pua
New
Gui
nea
a be
tter
, sa
fer
coun
try,
8 9Ala
rmed
by
the
notio
n th
at o
ne o
f ev
ery
two
child
ren
suff
ers
from
stu
nted
gro
wth
due
10
to m
alnu
triti
on,
11 12Rem
inde
d th
at m
alnu
triti
on c
an le
ad t
o a
wea
kene
d im
mun
e sy
stem
, w
hich
mak
es
13pe
ople
pro
ne t
o a
plet
hora
of d
isea
ses,
suc
h as
Inf
luen
za,
mon
onuc
leos
is,
all t
ypes
of
14ca
ncer
, tu
berc
ulos
is,
Stre
ptoc
occa
l Pha
ryng
itis,
Cys
titis
, an
d th
ousa
nds
mor
e,15 16
Dee
ply
cons
ciou
s of
the
fac
t th
at 3
3% o
f ch
ild f
atal
ities
are
clo
sely
link
ed t
o hu
nger
and
17
mal
nutr
ition
, 18 19
Rea
lizin
g th
at 2
4 pe
rcen
t of
Pap
ua N
ew G
uine
a ch
ildre
n ar
e se
vere
ly u
nder
wei
ght
due
20to
lack
of m
edic
al k
now
ledg
e an
d as
sist
ance
,21 22
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y he
reby
:23 24
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
take
act
ion
to e
nd t
he m
alnu
triti
on e
pide
mic
;25 26
Rec
omm
ends
for
ging
par
tner
ship
s w
ith o
rgan
izat
ions
suc
h as
Hei
fer
Inte
rnat
iona
l, Th
e 27
Hun
ger
Proj
ect,
Wor
ld R
elie
f, a
nd B
read
For
The
Wor
ld,
to p
rovi
de t
he c
itize
ns o
f Pa
pua
28N
ew G
uine
a w
ith f
ood,
wat
er,
and
med
ical
car
e;29 30
Sug
gest
s se
ndin
g vo
lunt
eers
to
the
pove
rty-
ridd
en a
reas
in P
apua
New
Gui
nea
as a
way
31
to g
rant
the
peo
ple
food
and
rel
ief;
32 33En
cour
ages
tho
se w
ho c
an t
o ta
ke a
ctio
n an
d do
nate
to
thes
e or
gani
zatio
ns t
o he
lp n
ot
34on
ly P
apua
New
Gui
nea,
but
oth
er c
ount
ries
in d
espe
rate
nee
d of
nut
ritio
nal a
id;
35 36
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
Emph
asiz
es t
hat
if w
e do
not
take
act
ion
to e
radi
cate
mal
nutr
ition
and
hun
ger-
-not
onl
y 37
in P
apua
New
Gui
nea,
but
in t
he e
ntire
wor
ld--
noth
ing
will
cha
nge;
38 39Ex
pres
ses
its s
ince
re h
ope
for
the
futu
re o
f th
is u
nder
deve
lope
d ye
t po
tent
ially
40
pros
pero
us c
ount
ry.
41
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onso
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ozam
biq
ue
Del
egat
es:
Eliz
abet
h C
ook,
Mol
ly D
uP
uy,
Bro
oke
Joh
nso
n,
Lucy
Low
ery
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o A
dd
ress
th
e La
ck o
f G
irls
’Ed
uca
tion
in M
ozam
biq
ue
and
S
urr
oun
din
g S
outh
ern
Afr
ican
Cou
ntr
ies
Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
prev
ious
effor
ts b
y th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o ad
dres
s th
e la
ck o
f gi
rls’
1ed
ucat
ion
in t
his
regi
on w
ith a
ppro
batio
n, a
nd c
onsc
ious
of
ong
oing
act
s su
ch a
s 2
UN
ICEF
and
oth
er p
rogr
ams
that
are
alr
eady
tak
ing
actio
n on
thi
s is
sue,
3 4
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d by
the
fac
t th
at o
nly
an e
stim
ated
32.
2% o
f M
ozam
biqu
e’s
fem
ale
5po
pula
tion
is li
tera
te;
this
is o
ne o
f th
e w
orst
lite
racy
rat
es in
Afr
ica
toda
y,6 7
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t it
is n
ot jus
t th
e la
ck o
f ad
equa
te s
choo
ls in
Moz
ambi
que
and
8su
rrou
ndin
g ar
eas
that
att
ribu
tes
to t
he a
larm
ingl
y lo
w li
tera
cy r
ates
, bu
t al
so p
over
ty,
9so
cio-
cultu
ral n
orm
s, a
nd m
any
othe
r co
mpl
icat
ions
, 10 11
Not
ing
with
muc
h co
ncer
n th
at m
ore
than
130
mill
ion
girls
are
out
of s
choo
l wor
ldw
ide;
12
but
it is
in h
igh
hope
s th
at w
e as
pire
to
prov
ide
our
reso
lutio
n as
a b
enef
icia
l exa
mpl
e 13
to c
ount
ries
aro
und
the
wor
ld f
acin
g si
mila
r pr
edic
amen
ts,
14 15Pr
omot
ing
evid
ence
for
inve
stin
g in
gir
ls’e
duca
tion
with
con
fiden
ce,
and
emph
asis
ing
16th
e dr
amat
ic im
pact
it w
ill h
ave
on t
he w
orld
as
we
know
it if
we
act
now
and
sec
ure
17th
e ed
ucat
ion
for
girls
ever
ywhe
re,
star
ting
with
the
sou
th A
fric
an r
egio
n,
18 19Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
here
by:
20 21Con
side
rs t
he e
duca
tion
of g
irls
in t
he s
outh
Afr
ican
reg
ion
as a
n in
tern
atio
nal p
rior
ity;
22 23D
esir
ing
to b
uild
400
sch
ool b
uild
ings
in M
ozam
biqu
e, w
hich
will
res
ult
in 4
0 sc
hool
24
build
ings
in e
ach
prov
ince
, an
d if
the
liter
acy
rate
s in
crea
se a
s dr
amat
ical
ly a
s 25
expe
cted
, w
e pl
an t
o ex
pand
into
oth
er c
ount
ries
, to
hel
p in
crea
se li
tera
cy r
ates
of
the
26fe
mal
e po
pula
tion
in t
he s
outh
Afr
ican
reg
ion;
27 28
Dra
ws
atte
ntio
n to
the
fac
t th
at t
hese
sch
ool h
ouse
s w
ill r
equi
re a
pro
hibi
tive
amou
nt o
f 29
mon
ey t
o bu
ild,
and
sugg
ests
to
base
the
con
stru
ctiv
e w
orkf
orce
off
of
volu
ntee
rs t
o 30
less
en t
he e
xpen
se;
31 32Ref
erring
to
the
wor
k U
NIC
EF h
as d
one
in I
ndon
esia
in M
ay,
2007
, an
d pl
ans
to g
ain
33pe
rmis
sion
to
use
thei
r bl
uepr
ints
of SD
N 9
6, a
six
-cla
ssro
om s
choo
l tha
t al
so in
clud
es
34a
teac
hers
’offic
e, a
libr
ary,
a c
ourt
yard
whe
re s
tude
nts
can
play
and
sep
arat
e to
ilets
35
for
boys
and
gir
ls,
amon
g m
any
othe
r fe
atur
es;
36
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
37Fu
lfilli
ng t
o th
e ap
peal
and
hos
pita
lity
of t
he s
choo
ls,
we
plan
to
incl
ude
sola
r pa
nels
38
and
cist
erns
tha
t w
ill p
rovi
de w
ater
and
ele
ctrici
ty,
an e
nvir
onm
enta
lly
frie
ndly
lu
xury
39
that
man
y fa
mili
es d
on’t
have
acc
ess
to;
40 41Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
it w
ill c
ost
$64,
000,
000
US D
olla
rs t
o bu
ild a
ll 40
0 hi
gh q
ualit
y 42
scho
ols,
not
incl
udin
g ot
her
nece
ssar
y co
sts;
43 44
Expe
ctin
g to
buy
a s
uffic
ient
am
ount
of te
xtbo
oks
and
othe
r sc
hool
sup
plie
s fo
r ea
ch
45sc
hool
, de
pend
ing
on t
he g
over
ning
off
icia
ls d
ecid
ed la
yout
of qu
ality
edu
catio
n in
eac
h 46
scho
ol in
the
ir a
rea;
in o
ther
wor
ds,
each
sch
ool m
ay h
ave
slig
htly
diff
eren
t st
anda
rds
47de
pend
ing
on t
he g
over
nmen
t’s r
eque
st in
tha
t pa
rtic
ular
pro
vinc
e;48 49
Take
s no
te t
hat
the
tota
l cos
t of
thi
s pr
ojec
t w
ill b
e ne
arin
g 64
.5 m
illio
n U
S D
olla
rs in
50
orde
r to
cov
er t
he c
ost
of c
onst
ruct
ion,
sch
ool s
uppl
ies,
sta
ff,
and
mor
e;51 52
Min
dful
tha
t th
is c
ost
is hi
gh,
and
plan
s to
col
lect
the
mon
ey o
ver
a pe
riod
of fiv
e 53
year
s, r
esul
ting
80
sch
ools
bei
ng b
uilt
each
yea
r;54 55
Emph
asiz
ing
that
eac
h sc
hool
cou
ld h
old
abou
t 18
0 st
uden
ts,
resu
lting
in 7
2,00
0 gi
rls
56en
rolle
d in
sch
ool e
very
yea
r; t
his
mea
ns t
hat
our
proj
ect
will
pot
entia
lly p
ut a
bout
57
720,
000
girls
in s
choo
l, fo
r th
e fir
st f
ive
year
s, a
nd w
ill a
lso
bene
fit t
each
ers,
nur
ses,
58
loca
l com
mun
ities
, an
d th
e ge
nera
l wel
l bei
ng o
f th
e so
uth
Africa
n ec
onom
ies;
59 60En
cour
ages
the
Gra
nd A
ssem
bly
to c
onsi
der
the
econ
omic
al a
nd h
uman
itari
an b
enef
its
61of
thi
s pl
an a
nd t
o pr
ovid
e an
opp
ortu
nity
for
cou
ntle
ss fut
ures
;
62 63Pr
ocla
ims
that
the
dev
elop
men
t of
sch
ools
and
col
labo
ratio
n w
ith U
NIC
EF is
nec
essa
ry
64an
d w
ill t
ake
effe
ct d
urin
g th
e ye
ar 2
021.
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onso
r:R
epu
blic
of
Kor
eaD
eleg
ates
:C
har
lie F
rost
, N
ich
olas
Ku
rzak
, C
har
lie C
owar
dS
choo
l: W
ebb
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Im
pro
ve t
he
Air
Qu
alit
y in
th
e R
epu
blic
of
Kor
ea
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Fu
lly a
war
e of
the
incr
ease
of po
lluta
nts
fillin
g th
e ai
r in
the
Rep
ublic
of
Kor
ea,
a 3
wea
lthy,
dev
elop
ed,
1st
wor
ld c
ount
ry w
ho is
sta
rtin
g to
hav
e m
ajor
air q
ualit
y is
sues
4
as t
ime
prog
ress
es;
5 6Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n th
e fa
ct t
hat
Chi
na,
a m
assi
ve p
rodu
cer
of c
arbo
n em
issi
ons,
7
caus
es a
lmos
t 30
% o
f th
e w
orld
’s a
ir p
ollu
tion
whi
ch r
esul
ts in
sig
nific
ant
smog
in
8Sou
th K
orea
; 9 10
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
Sou
th K
orea
will
con
tinue
to
grow
in w
ealth
and
pop
ulat
ion,
11
beco
min
g m
ore
and
mor
e de
pend
ent
upon
itse
lf. T
his
mea
ns t
hat
the
dem
and
for
mor
e 12
coal
bur
ning
fac
tori
es w
ill r
ise,
and
an
over
all c
ondi
tion
of t
he a
ir in
Sou
th K
orea
will
13
cont
inue
to
dim
inis
h;14 15
Hav
ing
cons
ider
ed t
he a
ir q
ualit
y in
Sou
th K
orea
, th
e go
vern
men
t ha
s si
gned
the
Kyo
to
16Pr
otoc
ol,
an a
gree
men
t si
gned
by
191
othe
r co
untr
ies
to lo
wer
gre
enho
use
gas
17em
issi
ons
to r
educ
e gl
obal
war
min
g. T
he n
atio
n ha
s ev
en g
one
so far
to
sign
the
Doh
a 18
agre
emen
t, a
mod
ern
exte
nsio
n to
the
Kyo
to P
roto
col,
cont
inui
ng t
he e
nfor
cem
ent
of
19en
ding
the
se e
mis
sion
s. E
ven
afte
r al
so s
igni
ng t
he P
aris
Agr
eem
ent,
the
mos
t re
cent
, 20
wor
ldw
ide
agre
emen
t w
ritt
en t
o ke
ep t
he c
urre
nt g
loba
l ave
rage
tem
pera
ture
to
neve
r 21
exce
ed a
n in
crea
se o
f 2
° Cel
sius
, th
e na
tion
is s
till d
ealin
g w
ith t
hese
issu
es;
22 23See
king
bet
ter
air
qual
ity,
Sou
th K
orea
has
sai
d it
is d
oing
wha
t it
can
to e
nd t
hese
24
gase
s co
vering
maj
or c
ities
and
cau
sing
per
man
ent
dam
age
to h
uman
, pl
ant
and
25an
imal
hea
lth.
26 27N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn c
omm
ents
Dr.
Mar
ia N
eira
who
is t
he W
orld
Hea
lth O
rgan
izat
ion'
s 28
Dir
ecto
r of
Pub
lic H
ealth
and
Env
iron
men
t, t
old
the
Clim
ate
and
Cle
an A
ir C
oalit
ion
in a
29
mee
ting
held
in P
aris
, “T
he e
stim
atio
ns w
e ha
ve n
ow t
ell u
sth
ere
are
3.5
mill
ion
30pr
emat
ure
deat
hs e
very
yea
r ca
used
by
hous
ehol
d ai
r po
llutio
n, a
nd 3
.3 m
illio
n de
ath
31ev
ery
year
cau
sed
by o
utdo
or a
ir p
ollu
tion.
“Air p
ollu
tion
is b
ecom
ing
one
of t
he b
igge
st
32he
alth
issu
es w
e ha
ve in
fro
nt o
f us
at
the
mom
ent”
.33 34
Reg
rett
ing
that
new
reg
ulat
ions
are
eve
n go
ing
as far
as
bann
ing
scho
ols
from
hol
ding
35
clas
ses
outd
oors
sin
ce t
he a
ir p
ollu
tion
is s
o ha
rmfu
l to
thes
e yo
ung
child
ren
atte
ndin
g 36
scho
ol;
37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
38W
e th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
the
Rep
ublic
of Kor
ea d
o he
rby:
39 40See
ks f
or o
ur c
ount
ry a
nd o
ther
nat
ions
acr
oss
the
glob
e to
fol
low
in o
ur foo
tste
ps.
We
41ho
pe t
o ed
ucat
e, e
nfor
ce,
enco
urag
e ch
ange
acr
oss
our
coun
try
and
for
the
wor
ld t
o do
42
the
sam
e. W
e w
ant
to s
et s
peci
fic s
tand
ards
for
a c
lean
env
iron
men
t fo
r th
e pe
ople
of
43th
is E
arth
to
see
and
take
act
ion;
44 45Con
side
rs t
he c
ause
of th
e em
issi
ons,
ord
er c
ompa
nies
with
coa
l-bu
rnin
g fa
ctor
ies
to
46si
gnifi
cant
ly lo
wer
the
ir e
mis
sion
s an
d se
e si
gnifi
cant
cha
nge
with
in 5
yea
rs o
f th
is
47st
atem
ent.
Thi
s w
ill h
elp
the
decr
ease
of ca
rbon
em
issi
ons
on a
pro
duct
ion
leve
l;48 49
Rec
omm
ends
a p
ublic
hea
lth c
ampa
ign
whi
ch w
ill p
rovi
de e
duca
tion
of c
hild
ren
and
50ad
ults
in c
omm
uniti
es a
cros
s th
e co
untr
y, e
spec
ially
in h
igh
popu
late
d ar
eas,
suc
h as
51
Seo
ul.
The
cam
paig
n w
ill f
ocus
on
teac
hing
fam
ilies
the
impo
rtan
ce o
f cl
imat
e co
ntro
l 52
and
how
to
coun
tera
ct t
his
in t
heir o
wn
lives
. Th
is w
ill h
elp
decr
ease
car
bon
emis
sion
s 53
on a
con
sum
er le
vel;
54 55Em
phas
izes
on
the
decr
ease
of
use
for
carb
on e
mitt
ing
fuel
s, li
ke c
oal a
nd n
atur
al g
as,
56to
pow
er t
rans
port
atio
n;
57 58Str
ongl
y af
firm
s th
at fut
ure
ener
gy s
houl
d be
der
ived
fro
m c
lean
ene
rgie
s su
ch a
s so
lar,
59
win
d an
d hy
drau
lic p
ower
pla
nts
acro
ss t
he r
egio
n an
d pl
aced
res
pons
ibly
to
end
the
60us
e of
dam
agin
g en
viro
nmen
tal e
ffec
ts n
on-r
enew
able
res
ourc
es;
61 62Tr
usts
tha
t et
hano
l and
ele
ctric
vehi
cles
will
als
o be
enc
oura
ged
and
ince
ntiv
es p
rovi
ded
63to
hel
p br
ing
back
Sou
th K
orea
and
cou
ntri
es a
roun
d th
e gl
obe
to a
hea
lthy,
cle
an a
nd
64m
ore
envi
ronm
enta
lly s
tabl
e st
ate.
65
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NS
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onso
r:N
iger
iaD
eleg
ates
:S
idd
har
h V
oon
a, R
aja
Sw
amin
ath
anS
choo
l: B
ren
twoo
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
Bok
o H
aram
Bok
o H
aram
is a
jih
adis
t m
ilita
nt g
roup
in N
iger
ia C
had
and
othe
r pl
aces
in A
fric
a1 2
Thei
r le
ader
was
Moh
amed
Yus
uf (
now
Sha
kua)
and
they
are
not
goo
d pe
ople
3 4Th
ey s
tart
ed in
the
late
199
0s a
nd h
ave
been
goi
ng o
n up
unt
il th
e pr
esen
t5 6
One
idea
tha
t ha
s co
me
to m
ind
is t
hat
we
mak
e ca
mps
7 8W
e fe
el t
he n
eed
to m
ake
cam
ps w
ith s
peci
ally
tra
ined
mili
tant
s9 10
We
thin
k th
is b
ecau
se w
e w
ould
hav
e m
ore
supp
ort
and
mor
e pe
ople
wou
ld s
tart
to
11th
ink
abou
t th
is12 13
In c
oncl
usio
n, w
e th
ink
that
man
y ca
mps
and
sec
urity
upg
rade
s ag
ains
t Bok
o H
aram
14
wou
ld b
enef
it N
iger
ia,
15 16To
do
this
the
re a
lso
mus
t be
mor
e tim
e an
d ef
fort
dev
oted
aga
inst
Bok
o H
aram
.17
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ITED
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NS
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onso
r:U
rug
uay
Del
egat
es:
Min
Lee
, C
hi C
hi L
uo,
Lin
Lin
Lu
o, N
ath
an Z
hou
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o at
tem
pt
to R
emov
e M
ost
or a
ll of
th
e A
ir P
ollu
tion
in
Uru
gu
ay
Fully
aw
are
of a
ir a
nd w
ater
pol
lutio
n th
at h
as b
een
a bi
g an
d gr
owin
g pr
oble
m o
ver
the
1ye
ars
at U
rugu
ay,
from
nat
ive
Indu
stries
and
ene
rgy
plan
ts in
Bra
zil,
2 3Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
mos
t la
rge
indu
stri
es a
re p
rodu
cing
tox
ic a
ir t
hat
can
pote
ntia
lly
4ha
rm t
heen
viro
nmen
t,5 6
Aff
irm
ing
that
as
pollu
tion
incr
ease
d, m
any
spec
ies
wer
e re
cogn
ized
as
enda
nger
ed
7w
hile
one
was
det
erm
ined
ext
inct
,8 9
Fully
ala
rmed
by
the
imm
ense
0.5
mill
ion
ton
of w
aste
bei
ng c
reat
ed e
ach
follo
win
g 10
year
, w
hich
cou
ld m
ean
furt
her
harm
to
the
natio
n’s
popu
latio
n,11 12
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at t
hese
pro
blem
s co
uld
lead
to
sym
ptom
s su
ch a
s lu
ng c
ance
r,
13ca
rdio
vasc
ular
dis
ease
, Bro
nchi
tis,
pneu
mon
ia,
and
othe
r di
seas
es,
14 15O
bser
ving
the
num
ber
of c
itize
ns t
hat
have
per
ishe
d fr
om p
oor
air
qual
ity a
nd u
ncle
an
16w
ater
ove
r th
e pa
st few
yea
rs o
f th
is t
hriv
ing
prob
lem
,17 18
Reg
rett
ing
that
by-
prod
ucts
suc
h as
jun
k w
aste
are
cre
ated
in m
illio
ns o
f to
ns fro
m
19th
ese
prob
lem
s,20 21
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y H
ereb
y:22 23
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
clea
n sm
okes
tack
s an
d ex
haus
t pi
pes
and
prov
ide
24cl
ean
wat
er f
or t
he le
ss f
ortu
nate
;25 26
Enco
urag
es t
he p
eopl
e of
Uru
guay
to
reus
e, r
educ
e, a
nd r
ecyc
le m
ore
ofte
n lik
e 27
rene
wab
le e
nerg
y so
urce
s, a
nd r
educ
ing
the
amou
nt o
f no
rmal
car
s th
at r
un b
y 28
gaso
line;
29 30Fu
rthe
r in
vite
s th
e us
e of
env
iron
men
tally
saf
e pr
oduc
ts s
o to
not
cau
se h
arm
to
air
and
31w
ater
qua
lity;
32 33Pr
ocla
ims
that
thi
s pr
ojec
t w
ill b
e pr
omot
ed in
the
nex
t 7
year
s by
Apr
il 3,
202
5 an
d w
ill
34co
st a
ppro
xim
atel
y 74
mill
ion
to 8
0 m
illio
n do
llars
.35
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ERA
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BLY
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OD
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NIT
ED N
ATI
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Sp
onso
r:Le
ban
onD
eleg
ates
:A
va A
dam
s, K
orah
Bu
rgan
, P
atri
ck L
eger
, C
alis
ta M
cIn
tyre
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o In
crea
seFu
nd
ing
for
Ed
uca
tion
in O
rph
anag
es in
Le
ban
on
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
Leba
non
has
a la
rge
num
ber
of c
hild
ren
who
live
in
1or
phan
ages
.2 3
Aw
are
that
one
of th
e m
ain
caus
es o
f th
is p
robl
em is
due
to
terr
oris
m in
Leb
anon
and
4
the
regi
on in
gen
eral
.5 6
Reg
rett
ing
that
thi
s is
als
o af
fect
ing
the
educ
atio
nal o
ppor
tuni
ties
for
thes
e ch
ildre
n.7 8
Con
cern
ed t
hat
as t
erro
rist
act
ivity
con
tinue
s, t
his
will
cau
se t
his
prob
lem
to
incr
ease
9
and
cont
inue
at
a hi
gh r
ate.
10 11Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
thi
s pu
ts t
he e
quiv
alen
t of
rou
ghly
103
,500
chi
ldre
n in
orp
hana
ges
12pe
r ye
ar.
13 14U
rgin
g th
e U
N t
o he
lp s
olve
thi
s cr
isis
as
it re
late
s to
the
chi
ldre
n’s
educ
atio
n.15 16
We
the
Del
egat
ion
of L
eban
on p
ropo
se t
o in
crea
se t
he fun
ding
for
edu
catio
n w
ithin
eac
h 17
orph
anag
e.18 19
Req
uest
ing
the
sum
of on
e m
illio
n do
llars
to
cove
r al
l cos
ts a
ssoc
iate
d w
ith t
his
20re
solu
tion.
21 22Aw
are
of t
he fac
t th
at e
ven
if th
ere
wer
e on
ly o
ne c
lass
room
in e
very
orp
hana
ge in
23
Leba
non,
it w
ould
stil
l mak
e a
sign
ifica
nt a
nd n
otic
eabl
e di
ffer
ence
in lo
cal c
omm
uniti
es24
and
the
coun
try
at la
rge.
25 26Em
phas
izin
g th
e fa
ct t
hat
this
res
olut
ion
will
hel
p th
e yo
unge
r ge
nera
tion
of L
eban
on t
o 27
reac
h th
eir
full
pote
ntia
l and
fig
ht f
or t
heir fre
edom
with
out
influ
ence
fro
m t
erro
rism
28
and
terr
oris
t ac
tiviti
es.
29
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BLY
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OD
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NIT
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ATI
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onso
r:N
eth
erla
nd
sD
eleg
ates
:C
arol
ine
Lau
terb
ach
, Em
ily C
oleb
ank
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o h
elp
cri
me
in T
he
Net
her
lan
ds.
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
Net
herlan
ds h
ave
huge
con
cern
s w
ith t
erro
rism
tha
t af
fect
s 3
arou
nd 7
0% o
f th
e 17
.02
mill
ion
popu
latio
n, 3
0% fro
m c
yber
crim
e, 3
% fro
m f
raud
, 4
and
14.5
% fro
m r
obbe
ries
.5 6
Emph
asiz
ing
on o
ver
all t
erro
rism
, th
is is
dea
dly
prob
lem
in t
he n
ethe
rlan
ds;
on J
uly
720
, 20
16 1
42 d
ied
beca
use
terr
oris
t ex
ploi
ted
the
ungo
vern
ed t
errito
ry,
This
was
onl
y 8
one
out
of m
any
terr
oris
t at
tack
s, t
here
hav
e al
read
y be
en fou
r te
rror
ist
atta
cks
in
920
18.
10 11Con
cern
ed b
y th
is,
not
man
y pe
ople
tak
e ac
tion
on t
erro
rism
, so
we
cam
e up
with
a
12so
lutio
n to
hel
p fix
thi
s un
fort
unat
e on
goin
g ev
ent,
we
have
dec
ided
to
take
act
ion
by
13in
stal
ling
neig
hbor
hood
cam
eras
and
whe
n su
spic
ious
act
ivity
is s
pott
ed w
e w
ill s
end
a 14
grou
p of
pol
ice
to m
onito
r th
e ar
ea.
15 16Aw
are
of t
he in
com
ing
bor
der
prob
lem
s w
e w
ill s
et u
p a
base
at
the
bord
er o
f 17
neth
erla
nds
and
have
car
che
cks
for
any
wea
pons
, dr
ugs,
or
anyt
hing
tha
t ca
tche
s th
e 18
offic
ers
and/
or d
ogs
eye,
the
y w
ill a
lso
go t
hrou
gh a
ser
ies
of q
uest
ions
whe
n th
ey a
re
19ge
ttin
g th
ere
car
chec
ked.
20 21M
indf
ul t
hat
they
cou
ld s
till b
uy w
eapo
ns w
hile
in t
he c
ount
ry,
they
will
hav
e to
sho
w
22an
d ID
and
and
go
thro
ugh
a sa
fe a
nd s
ecur
e pr
oces
s to
mak
e su
re t
he w
eapo
n is
goi
ng
23in
to t
he h
ands
of a
car
eful
per
son,
The
n af
ter
they
go
thro
ugh
the
proc
ess
then
the
y 24
will
get
cal
led
back
to
the
stor
e to
pur
chas
es t
here
item
and
tak
e it
hom
e.25 26
Rec
allin
g th
e pr
oces
s, a
ll st
ore
will
sha
re a
com
pute
r sy
stem
tha
t te
lls y
ou w
ho p
asse
d 27
the
test
so
befo
re y
ou g
o th
roug
h th
e pr
oces
s th
ey w
ill c
heck
the
sys
tem
so
if yo
ur
28na
me
com
es u
p in
red
the
n th
ey w
ill s
end
you
out
of t
he s
tore
bec
ause
tha
t te
lls t
hem
29
that
you
hav
e al
read
y be
en d
eclin
ed b
y a
stor
e be
fore
you
cam
e to
the
new
sto
re.
30 31Rea
lizin
g th
at t
hey
coul
d us
e fa
ke I
Ds
they
will
hav
e a
syst
em t
o ch
eck
if th
at I
D is
32
lega
lized
by
the
coun
try,
The
y w
ill a
lso
have
to
chec
k if
they
pic
ture
is s
imila
r to
any
33
othe
r ID
tha
t ha
s be
en r
egis
tere
d.34 35
The
Del
egat
ion
of N
ethe
rlan
ds d
o he
re b
y:36 37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
101
Dra
ws
atte
ntio
n to
the
impr
ovem
ent
of T
he N
ethe
rlan
ds a
nd t
he t
erro
rism
pro
blem
, w
e 38
will
ask
for
the
UN
to
cont
ribu
te $
15
mill
ion
to h
elp
us b
uild
bet
ter
bord
er c
heck
s an
d 39
purc
hase
equ
ipm
ent
such
as
cam
eras
, co
mpu
ter
syst
ems,
and
sup
plie
s to
bui
ld t
he
40bo
rder
che
ck.
41 42O
nce
are
plan
has
sta
rted
the
citi
zens
of
the
Net
herlan
ds w
ill f
eel s
afer
and
mor
e 43
prot
ecte
d.44
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OD
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NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:B
aham
asD
eleg
ates
:Em
ma
Sh
epp
ard
, M
ich
elle
Mou
ton
, Ly
la H
usb
and
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Dec
reas
ing
Cri
me
in t
he
Bah
amas
Not
ing
with
con
cern
the
incr
ease
of
crim
e ra
te in
the
Bah
amas
1 2D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
it c
ontin
ues
to in
crea
se3 4
We
urge
tha
t th
e Bah
amas
take
act
ion
on t
o th
is5 6
We
belie
ve t
hat
ther
e sh
ould
be
mor
e po
lice
and
secu
rity
thr
ough
out
the
Bah
amas
7 8W
e w
ant
tour
ist
to b
e sa
fe a
nd h
appy
9 10
We
belie
ve t
hat
they
sho
uld
rais
e th
e dr
inki
ng a
ge in
the
Bah
amas
11 12Kno
win
g th
at p
eopl
ear
e ro
bbed
and
ass
aulte
d13 14
Min
dful
als
o th
at t
he c
rim
es a
re t
arge
ted
tow
ards
tou
rist
15 16M
indf
ul t
hat
stop
ping
crim
e w
ill h
elp
incr
ease
the
Bah
amas
econ
omy
17 18Req
uest
ing
that
the
UN
tak
es ful
l app
roac
h un
to t
his
issu
e an
d he
lps
stop
it
19 20W
e See
k do
natio
n fr
om t
he U
N t
o do
nate
4,5
05,0
00 d
olla
rs t
o hi
re n
ew p
olic
e of
ficer
s 21
and
new
sec
urity
tec
hnol
ogy
22 23Bel
ievi
ng t
he B
aham
asca
n be
muc
h be
tter
with
thi
s bi
ll in
pla
ce
24 25Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
mor
e pe
ople
will
wan
t to
vis
it th
e Ba
ham
as26 27
Aw
are
that
crim
e w
ill s
till h
appe
n28 29
Min
dful
tha
t if
this
bill
is p
ut in
pla
ce le
ss c
rim
e w
ill h
appe
n 30 31
Hop
es t
hat
the
un w
ill s
ee t
he u
rgen
cy o
f th
is p
robl
em
32
GEN
ERA
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BLY
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MIDDLE SCHOOL
MODEL UNITED NATIONS
COMMITTEE 9
103
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ESSE
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MO
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UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:H
ond
ura
sD
eleg
ates
:Em
ily K
ieff
ner
, A
dd
y G
race
Su
mm
ers
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o R
esol
ve T
he
Wat
er C
risi
s In
Hon
du
ras
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at a
cros
s th
e co
untr
y of
Hon
dura
s, m
ore
than
one
mill
ion
peop
le
1la
ck a
cces
s to
impr
oved
san
itatio
n, a
nd 6
38,0
00 la
ck s
afe
wat
er,
2 3Aw
are
of t
his
prob
lem
, th
e pe
ople
of H
ondu
ras
have
fai
led
to a
ddre
ss t
heir is
sue
to t
he
4U
nite
d N
atio
ns a
nd a
re s
uffe
ring
in fat
al li
ving
con
ditio
ns,
5 6O
bser
ving
tha
t ru
ral c
omm
uniti
es fac
e th
e m
ost
chal
leng
es,
due
to t
he f
act
that
man
y 7
peop
le o
btai
n th
eir
wat
er fro
m s
mal
l spr
ings
tha
t ar
e un
cove
red,
con
tam
inat
ed a
nd
8ev
en w
ithou
t w
ater
dur
ing
the
dry
seas
on,
9 10Em
phas
izin
g th
at m
ore
than
840
,000
peo
ple
wor
ldw
ide
die
each
yea
r fr
om w
ater
-11
rela
ted
illne
sses
,12 13
Bea
ring
in m
ind
the
fact
tha
t H
ondu
ras
is o
ne o
f th
e m
ost
dens
ely
popu
late
d co
untr
ies
14in
the
wor
ld,
and
that
one
out
of
ever
y te
n pe
ople
do
not
have
acc
ess
to c
lean
wat
er,
15 16N
otin
g w
ith g
rave
con
cern
tha
t so
man
y pe
ople
acr
oss
the
wor
ld a
re w
ithou
t cl
ean
17w
ater
,18 19
Str
essi
ng t
hat
inno
cent
citi
zens
of th
e w
orld
are
dyi
ng e
ach
year
due
to
cont
amin
ated
, 20
filth
y w
ater
;21 22
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y do
es h
ereb
y:23 24
Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns w
ork
with
Hon
dura
s an
d m
any
othe
r co
untr
ies
to h
elp
25bu
ild la
rge
wat
er r
eser
vatio
ns a
nd f
iltra
tion
syst
ems;
26 27Ta
kes
note
of
not
only
Hon
dura
s bu
t th
e w
orld
nee
ds h
elp.
Oth
er c
ount
ries
incl
udin
g 28
Yem
en,
Liby
a, J
orda
n, t
he W
este
rn S
ahar
a, a
nd D
jibou
ti ar
e fa
cing
thi
s sa
me
issu
e;29 30
Urg
es t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o w
ork
with
the
Wor
ld H
ealth
Org
aniz
atio
n a
nd h
elp
them
31
build
the
se m
uch
need
ed w
ater
res
erva
tions
;32 33
Req
uest
s a
dona
tion
of 7
1 m
illio
n H
ondu
ras
Lem
pira
or
30 m
illio
n U
.S.
Dol
lars
to
fund
34
this
pro
ject
;35 36
Trus
ts t
hat
the
UN
will
take
act
ion
by M
ay o
f 20
20.
37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
GA
/18
-9-2
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:N
ew Z
eala
nd
Del
egat
es:
Dw
igh
t B
ritt
on,
Car
son
Coc
hra
n,
An
dre
w C
oyle
, C
olse
n M
urr
ayS
choo
l: G
rass
lan
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o R
esol
ve N
ew Z
eala
nd
’s H
ousi
ng
Cri
sis
Not
ing
with
con
cern
tha
t th
ere
is a
maj
or h
ousi
ng d
efic
it in
cou
ntri
es s
uch
as N
ew
1Zea
land
, Can
ada,
and
Aus
tral
ia,
2 3Rea
lizin
g th
at 4
6,00
0 pe
ople
are
in e
greg
ious
livi
ng c
ondi
tions
, su
ch a
s se
vere
4
over
crow
ding
and
deb
t, r
esul
ting
in w
ides
prea
d is
sues
with
sus
tain
ing
hous
ing,
5 6Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t N
ew Z
eala
nd’s
aff
orda
ble
hous
ing
shor
tage
is t
wo
times
7
grea
ter
than
in A
ustr
alia
whe
reon
e in
eve
ry t
wo-
hund
red
peop
le is
hom
eles
s,8 9
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
New
Zea
land
’s s
hort
age
of a
ffor
dabl
e ho
usin
g is
fiv
e tim
es h
ighe
r 10
than
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
of A
mer
ica
whe
re 0
.017
peo
ple
per
one-
hund
red
is h
omel
ess,
11 12Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t th
e G
DP
per
capi
ta in
New
Zea
land
is 1
8 th
ousa
nd d
olla
rs le
ss t
han
in
13Am
eric
a, a
t 39
,427
USD
, 14 15
Expe
ctin
g th
at in
a flo
uris
hing
cou
ntry
with
rap
id p
opul
atio
n gr
owth
of
4.78
mill
ion
16pe
ople
in 2
018
to a
pro
ject
ed 5
.39
mill
ion
in t
he y
ear
2035
, m
eani
ng t
he h
ousi
ng
17pr
oble
m is
onl
y go
ing
to g
et w
orse
,18 19
Min
dful
tha
t on
e pe
rcen
t of
the
pop
ulat
ion
is h
omel
ess
or fac
ing
inhu
man
e ho
usin
g 20
circ
umst
ance
s,
21 22D
raw
ing
atte
ntio
n to
eco
nom
ical
hom
es s
uch
as t
he O
Pod
tube
hou
ses
whi
ch c
an b
e 23
used
to
prov
ide
low
cos
t go
vern
men
t ho
usin
g to
fill
ver
y sm
all s
pace
s in
citi
es a
nd e
ven
24la
rge
tow
ns,
25 26Con
side
ring
tha
t th
ese
apar
tmen
t ho
mes
onl
y co
st 2
2,40
3 N
ew Z
eala
nd d
olla
rs,
or
2714
,400
USD
eac
h to
man
ufac
ture
and
bui
ld,
28 29Fu
rthe
r no
ting
that
app
lyin
g th
ese
sam
e pl
ans,
man
y ot
her
natio
ns s
uch
as A
ustr
alia
, 30
Bra
zil,
Indi
a, a
nd C
anad
a ca
n al
so b
enef
it gr
eatly
,31 32
The
Gen
eral
ass
embl
y he
reby
:33 34
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
give
the
cou
ntry
of N
ew Z
eala
nd 1
40 m
illio
n do
llars
35
out
of it
s 20
18-2
019
budg
et o
f 5.
4 bi
llion
USD
to
supp
ly t
he O
Pod
apar
tmen
t ho
mes
for
36
one
fifth
of
our
hom
eles
s po
pula
tion;
37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
104
38Con
side
rs t
hat
this
res
olut
ion
can
be a
n in
tegr
al p
art
of t
he U
N H
abita
t pr
ogra
m;
39 40Tr
usts
tha
t th
e U
N w
ill a
ssis
t in
min
imiz
ing
the
affo
rdab
le h
ousi
ng c
risi
s of
New
Zea
land
41
as w
ell a
s ot
her
coun
trie
s th
at s
hare
thi
s sa
me
prob
lem
;42 43
Emph
asiz
es t
hat
addr
essi
ng t
he g
loba
l sho
rtag
e of
aff
orda
ble
hous
ing
is u
rgen
t, a
nd
44w
ith t
he U
N’s
sup
port
, it
can
be im
prov
ed;
45 46Pr
ocla
ims
that
thi
s re
solu
tion
shal
l go
into
effec
t Ja
nuar
y 1,
202
1.47
GA
/18
-9-3
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:B
otsw
ana
Del
egat
es:
Mar
ina
Gh
ebra
inou
s, P
enel
ope
Pen
nin
gto
nS
choo
l: S
un
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
AN
AC
T TO
SU
PP
LY C
UR
REN
T TR
EATM
ENTS
TO
BO
TSW
AN
A’S
HO
SP
ITA
LS
AN
D T
O I
MM
UN
IZE
CIT
IZEN
S T
HA
T D
O N
OT
HA
VE
HIV
/A
IDs
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Cog
niza
nt o
f th
e fa
ct t
hat
abou
t 3,
900
peop
le h
ave
died
due
to
AID
/HIV
s in
Bot
swan
a.
3 4In
201
6, 2
00,0
00 w
omen
, ra
ngin
g fr
om a
ges
15 t
o 49
, w
ere
infe
cted
with
HIV
/ AID
s.5 6
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t Bot
swan
a’s
popu
latio
n is
infe
cted
fro
m H
IV/A
IDs,
and
7
Bot
swan
a’s
hos
pita
ls d
o no
t ha
ve a
dvan
ced
or c
urre
nt t
reat
men
ts t
owar
ds A
ID/H
IVs.
8 9
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
84%
of
adul
ts in
Bot
swan
a ar
e on
ant
iret
rovi
ral t
reat
men
ts.
10 11N
otin
g th
at,
30.6
% o
f Bot
swan
a’s
popu
latio
n liv
e un
der
the
pove
rty
line.
As
a re
sult
12m
ost
of th
e po
pula
tion
cann
ot a
ffor
d m
edic
ine.
The
Gov
ernm
ent
of B
otsw
ana
is r
ich,
13
but
the
gove
rnm
ent
focu
ses
mos
tly o
n to
uris
m.
Ther
efor
e, m
ost
of Bot
swan
a’s
14po
pula
tion
is in
nee
d to
hav
e tr
eatm
ent.
15 16Aw
are
that
Bot
swan
a is
stil
l and
has
bee
n on
e of
the
mos
t af
fect
ed c
ount
ries
in t
he
17w
orld
fro
m H
IV/A
IDs.
18 19Alth
ough
Bot
swan
a ha
s tr
eate
d th
e m
en a
nd w
omen
of
Bot
swan
a w
ith a
ntiret
rovi
ral
20tr
eatm
ents
, th
ey h
ave
not
been
giv
en t
he la
test
and
eff
ectiv
e va
ccin
es a
nd m
edic
atio
n.
21Th
ere
is y
et n
o cu
re for
AID
S/
HIV
. H
owev
er,
we
wou
ld in
corp
orat
e dr
ugs
such
as
22Em
tric
itabi
ne, Sta
vudi
ne a
nd v
acci
nes
to p
reve
nt fur
ther
out
brea
ks.
23 24W
e th
e de
lega
tion
of B
otsw
ana
do h
ereb
y:25 26
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o su
pply
us
with
40
mill
ion
USD
to
prov
ide
late
st m
edic
al
27im
mun
izat
ions
and
tre
atm
ents
for
HIV
/AID
s to
hos
pita
ls
of B
otsw
ana.
Eac
h tr
eatm
ent
28co
st t
hous
ands
of do
llar
29 30Ex
pect
ing
trea
tmen
ts a
nd im
mun
izat
ions
in t
wo
off th
e ho
spita
ls p
er c
ity.
31Ass
urin
g tr
eatm
ents
and
imm
uniz
atio
ns n
ear
the
capi
tal G
abor
one
of B
otsw
ana.
We
will
32
also
pla
ce t
reat
men
ts in
low
qua
lity
hosp
itals
who
can
not
affo
rd t
reat
men
t.
33 34En
cour
agin
g th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o co
ntribu
te m
edic
ine
and
pana
cea
to B
otsw
ana
for
the
3530
.6%
of pe
ople
tha
t liv
e un
der
the
pove
rty
line.
36
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
105
37U
rgin
g pa
ssag
e of
thi
s bi
ll, for
thi
s bi
ll w
ill p
rovi
de t
reat
men
ts a
nd im
mun
izat
ions
for
38
thos
e th
at c
anno
t af
ford
it a
nd e
ven
thos
e w
ho c
an.
39
GA
/18
-9-4
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:M
ali
Del
egat
es:
Mat
thew
War
fel,
Ree
ce L
eeS
choo
l: M
illcr
eek
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Mal
i Res
olu
tion
Con
cern
ed,
in m
ali t
here
is a
larg
e pr
oble
m w
ith t
heir c
lean
wat
er.
1 2Fu
lly a
larm
ed,
Mal
i has
an
inad
equa
te w
ater
sup
ply:
onl
y 74
% o
f ci
ty d
wel
lers
and
61%
3
of p
eopl
e liv
ing
in r
ural
are
as h
ave
acce
ss t
o pu
re w
ater
.4 5
Obs
ervi
ng,
in s
outh
Mal
i, th
ere
are
two
mai
n rive
r sy
stem
s, w
e w
ill m
ake
an ir
riga
tion
6sy
stem
tha
t co
llect
s w
ater
and
filt
ers
them
to
wat
er s
tatio
n.
7 8En
cour
aged
by
the
geog
raph
ic fea
ture
s, w
e w
ill b
uild
tan
ks for
the
wat
er t
hat
can
hold
9
up t
o 10
0,00
0 ga
llons
and
the
y w
ill b
e 27
fee
t in
dia
met
er a
nd 2
4 fe
et h
igh.
10 11O
bser
ving
, in
the
nor
th t
here
are
no
wat
er s
yste
ms
abov
e gr
ound
but
, th
ere
are
man
y 12
unde
r so
, w
e w
ill b
uild
wel
ls.
13 14Affirm
ing,
we
will
bui
ld 2
wel
ls p
er c
ity/t
own
and
will
be
a to
tal c
ost
for
the
wel
ls w
ill b
e 15
608,
000
USD
.16 17
Obs
ervi
ng,
the
amou
nt o
f w
ells
is 7
6 an
d th
e pr
ice
will
be
arou
nd 8
,000
USD
per
wel
l.18 19
Det
erm
ined
, it
will
tak
e at
the
mos
t a
wee
k to
dig
a w
ell w
e w
ill a
sk f
or v
olun
teer
s to
20
help
but
, if
we
need
to
we
can
use
the
extr
a m
oney
to
pay
for
wor
kers
.21 22
We
ask
for
1,00
0,00
0 U
SD
to
fulfi
ll th
is s
olut
ion
to M
ali’s
lack
of
clea
n w
ater
.23 24
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
106
GA
/18
-9-5
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:D
emoc
rati
c P
eop
les
Rep
ub
lic o
f K
orea
Del
egat
es:
Ch
rist
oph
er D
avis
, C
ole
Forr
est,
Bro
oks
God
win
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o A
dd
ress
th
e A
bu
nd
ance
of
Nu
clea
r W
eap
ons
in N
orth
K
orea
Con
cern
ed t
hat
Nor
th K
orea
has
abo
ut s
ixty
nuc
lear
wea
pons
, in
201
7 th
ey r
educ
ed
1th
at n
umbe
r to
for
ty,
and
that
sam
e ye
ar t
he n
umbe
r in
crea
sed
back
up
to s
ixty
,2 3
Emph
asiz
ing
the
fact
tha
t th
e am
ount
of nu
clea
r w
eapo
ns h
as in
crea
sed
dras
tical
ly,
and
4th
e nu
mbe
r is
stil
l inc
reas
ing,
5 6N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
hat
Nor
th K
orea
has
no
plan
s to
dow
nsiz
e th
e am
ount
of nu
clea
r 7
wea
pons
in t
he fut
ure,
8 9Aw
are
of t
hat
Nor
th K
orea
has
con
trol
of th
e H
was
ong
Mis
sile
tha
t ca
n tr
avel
8,5
00 t
o 10
13,0
00 m
iles,
11 12Rea
lizin
g th
at t
his
is e
xtre
mel
y da
nger
ous
and
mus
t be
sto
pped
,13 14
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y H
ereb
y:15 16
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
star
t a
prog
ram
tha
t al
low
s N
orth
Kor
ea a
nd o
ther
17
nucl
ear
pow
ers
to d
ispo
se o
f so
me
of t
heir n
ucle
ar w
eapo
ns;
18 19Acc
epts
the
fac
t th
at n
ot a
ll of
the
nuc
lear
wea
pons
will
be
disp
osed
of,
but
will
hel
p 20
star
t th
e pa
th t
o st
op n
ucle
ar w
eapo
ns;
21 22Con
firm
s th
at t
he s
tart
up o
f th
e pr
ogra
m w
ill c
ost
abou
t on
e bi
llion
dol
lars
and
sto
ppin
g 23
nucl
ear
wea
pons
is e
xpen
sive
, bu
t is
wor
th it
.24
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
GA
/18
-9-6
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:K
enya
Del
egat
es:
Bra
dy
Fiel
d,
Car
son
Cox
, D
ylan
War
dS
choo
l: M
erro
l Hyd
e M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o B
rin
g D
rin
kab
le W
ater
an
d S
alt
to K
enya
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y H
ereb
y1 2
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
The
Rep
ublic
of Ken
ya h
as h
ad a
dec
reas
e in
life
exp
ecta
ncy
from
3
63.4
5 to
59
larg
ely
due
to d
iarr
heal
dis
ease
s4 5
Cog
niza
nt t
hat
the
Rep
ublic
of
Ken
ya c
urre
ntly
has
onl
y on
e D
esal
inat
ion
plan
t, a
nd
6ca
nnot
con
trol
the
am
ount
of de
ath
due
to d
isea
ses
cond
ucte
d th
roug
h co
ntam
inat
ed
7w
ater
(di
arrh
eal d
isea
ses)
8 9D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
by t
he a
mou
nt o
f de
aths
due
to
diar
rhea
l dis
ease
s lik
e Cho
lera
, 10
rota
viru
s, C
rypt
ospo
ridi
um,
Shig
ella
, an
d en
tero
toxi
geni
c E.
col
i (ST-
ETEC
) an
d th
e lif
e 11
expe
ctan
cy d
ropp
ing
4.45
in t
he la
st 2
6 ye
ars.
12 13Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
sea
sal
t th
at is
bei
ng r
etur
ned
to t
he o
cean
is h
arm
ful t
o th
e 14
envi
ronm
ent.
15 16Aff
irm
ing
that
sea
sal
t ca
n he
lp p
reve
nt d
iarr
heal
dis
ease
s.17 18
The
Rep
ublic
of Ken
ya h
ereb
y:19 20
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
send
$3
mill
ion
(USD
) in
ord
er t
o up
grad
e cu
rren
t 21
Des
alin
atio
n pl
ant,
bui
ld a
new
pla
nt,
and
purc
hase
tru
cks
to t
rans
port
drink
ing
wat
er
22an
d sa
lt.23 24
A f
irm
s th
at t
hese
fun
ds w
ill b
e us
ed t
o br
ing
wat
er a
nd s
alt
to h
elp
the
citiz
ens
of
25Ken
ya.
26 27Con
firm
ing
that
the
req
uest
of $3
mill
ion
USD
will
be
used
onl
y fo
r th
e re
ques
ted
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rpos
e.29
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ren
t D
rive
r, J
acks
on H
enry
, W
esle
y S
wan
son
, N
ath
an W
ebb
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o En
sure
Du
ty-F
ree
Trad
e to
Lea
st D
evel
oped
Cou
ntr
ies
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Con
cern
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
Leas
t D
evel
oped
Nat
ions
(LD
Cs)
as
reco
gniz
ed b
y th
e U
nite
d 3
Nat
ions
Con
fere
nce
on T
rade
and
Dev
elop
men
t (U
NCTA
D)
still
onl
y ac
coun
t fo
r on
e (1
) 4
perc
ent
of t
he w
orld
’s g
ross
dom
estic
pro
duct
but
con
tain
tw
elve
(12
) pe
rcen
t of
the
5
wor
ld's
pop
ulat
ion,
6 7N
otin
g th
at m
erch
andi
se e
xpor
ts a
cros
s th
e w
orld
hav
e fa
llen
in s
ome
LDCs
up t
o si
x 8
(6)
perc
ent
a ye
ar,
9 10Rec
ogni
zing
man
y LD
Cs
have
a s
urpl
us o
f na
tura
l res
ourc
es,
11 12U
nder
stan
ding
tha
t th
e U
nite
d St
ates
of Am
eric
a (U
S) c
ontr
ols
24.3
2 (t
wen
ty-f
our
poin
t 13
thirty
-tw
o) p
erce
nt o
f th
e w
orld
’s g
ross
dom
estic
pro
duct
,14 15
Com
men
ding
UN
CTA
D’s
wor
k in
dev
elop
ing
LDCs’
fishi
ng e
cono
mie
s in
pro
ject
141
5M,
16 17Rea
lizin
g th
at t
o tr
uly
grow
the
ir e
cono
mie
s, L
DCs
mus
t jo
in t
he w
orld
mar
ket,
18 19O
bser
ving
the
low
tra
de b
etw
een
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
and
LDCs
in c
ompa
riso
n to
the
20
Euro
pean
Uni
on a
nd t
he P
eopl
e’s
Rep
ublic
of Chi
na,
thou
gh m
any
LDCs
are
rich
in
21na
tura
l res
ourc
es,
22 23See
king
to
reso
lve
the
Doh
a Rou
nd o
f th
e W
orld
Trad
e O
rgan
izat
ion
in a
n al
tern
ate
24w
ay,
25 26W
e, t
he d
eleg
atio
n of
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
of A
mer
ica,
do
here
by:
27 28Cal
l upo
n th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
to c
reat
e a
bene
ficia
ry p
rogr
am f
or L
DCs
that
off
ers
the
29op
port
unity
to
LDCs
for
duty
-fre
e tr
ade
with
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
thro
ugh
the
UN
CTA
D’s
30re
latio
ns w
ith L
DCs,
31 32See
k to
ext
end
this
pro
gram
to
any
new
LD
Cs
and
thos
e st
ill in
tra
nsiti
on o
ut o
f be
ing
33an
LD
C,
34 35U
rge
the
UN
CTA
D t
o ov
erse
e re
gula
tion
and
med
iatio
n be
twee
n in
tere
sted
nat
ions
,36
Furt
her
sugg
ests
tha
t LD
Cs
join
the
tra
de a
gree
men
t.37
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eleg
ates
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rod
y M
oran
, D
anie
l McN
amar
a,S
am W
igg
ins
Sch
ool:
Sai
nt
An
n
Irel
and
's P
over
ty C
amp
aig
n
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
Ire
land
has
790
,000
peo
ple
livin
g in
pov
erty
with
250
,000
of
3th
ose
peop
le b
eing
chi
ldre
n,4 5
Fully
aw
are
that
9,9
00 p
eopl
e ar
e ho
mel
ess
in I
rela
nd a
nd t
hat
num
ber
has
gone
up
an
6al
arm
ing
24%
sin
ce J
uly,
201
7,7 8
Taki
ng n
ote
that
Ire
land
doe
s no
t ha
ve a
pro
per
publ
ic h
ousi
ng s
yste
m,
9 10Con
cern
ed t
hat
the
unem
ploy
men
t ra
te in
Ire
land
as
of 2
017
is 6
.4%
, bu
t th
e ra
te m
ay
11in
crea
se li
ke it
did
in 2
008
jum
ping
fro
m 6
.8%
to
12.0
1% in
200
9 th
en t
o an
abs
urd
1216
% in
201
2 m
akin
g it
very
har
d to
com
e ou
t of
pov
erty
,13 14
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
74%
of
the
heav
y dr
ug u
se c
ases
in 2
015
led
to h
omel
essn
ess
15si
nce
Janu
ary,
201
416 17
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
3,8
05 p
eopl
e liv
e in
em
erge
ncy
hom
eles
snes
s ac
com
mod
atio
n in
18
July
, 20
18 w
ith 9
13 y
oung
adu
lts h
elpi
ng m
ake
that
num
ber
with
67%
of
thos
e yo
ung
19ad
ults
livi
ng in
Dub
lin,
20 21Fu
lly a
larm
ed t
hat
sing
le p
aren
t fa
mili
es a
re 3
tim
es m
ore
likel
y to
be
in p
over
ty t
han
22tw
o pa
rent
fam
ilies
,23 24
The
Del
egat
ion
of P
over
ty C
ampa
ign
for
Irel
and
does
Her
eby:
25 26W
e hu
mbl
y as
k th
e no
n-go
vern
men
t or
gani
satio
n, O
pera
tion
Tiny
-Hom
es a
long
with
27
Focu
s Ir
elan
d to
sup
ply
wor
kers
for
the
cre
atio
n of
100
tin
y ho
mes
in D
ublin
,28 29
Not
es t
hat
the
tota
l cos
t w
ill b
e 3,
552,
500
U.S
. do
llars
, w
hich
will
be
paid
by
the
UN
30
and
the
Iris
h G
over
nmen
t,
31 32Aff
irm
s th
at t
he t
iny
hom
es w
ill b
e eq
uipp
ed w
ith a
bed
, sh
elve
s, s
afe,
win
dow
s, a
nd a
33
fan
that
run
s on
bat
tery
pow
er a
long
with
the
tin
y ho
uses
bei
ng g
over
nmen
t-ru
n an
d 34
the
hous
es w
ill b
e pu
tin
Dub
lin,
35 36
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108
Aw
are
that
50%
of th
e tin
y ho
uses
will
be
give
n to
the
hom
eles
s an
d th
e re
st o
f th
e 37
50%
goi
ng t
o pe
ople
in p
over
ty,
38 39If
the
tin
y ho
uses
are
ben
efic
ial t
hen
we
will
incr
ease
the
sca
le o
f th
e ho
uses
acr
oss
40Ir
elan
d,41 42
Dec
lare
tha
t th
is s
hall
take
effec
t on
May
1,
2019
.43 44
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ne
Del
egat
es:
Cam
den
Gai
nsl
ey,
Con
nor
Tic
e, C
onn
or R
eare
nd
, Jo
gel
l An
ton
ioS
choo
l: M
illcr
eek
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Ukr
ain
e re
solu
tion
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2U
krai
ne is
cur
rent
ly fig
htin
g tw
o ba
ttle
s. I
t m
ust
fend
off R
ussi
a an
d th
e co
nseq
uenc
es
3of
mili
tary
con
flict
. 4 5
The
coun
try
has
not
yet
give
n in
to
Rus
sia’
s ag
gres
sive
tac
tics.
6 7
We
need
hel
p to
fen
d of
the
rus
sian
mili
tary
we
are
aski
ng for
200
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o 8
prov
ide
the
wea
pons
and
tro
ops
we
need
to
hold
off
the
Rus
sian
mili
tary
. 9 10
This
is v
ery
impo
rtan
t to
the
cou
ntry
of
Ukr
aine
bec
ause
the
y w
ant
to b
e fr
ee fro
m t
he
11Rus
sian
gov
ernm
ent.
12 13
Even
tho
ugh
both
cou
ntri
es a
re c
omm
unis
t, t
here
are
unj
ust
law
s in
Rus
sia,
suc
h as
14
pros
ecut
ion
for
onlin
e sp
eech
, w
hich
mea
ns y
ou c
anno
t re
port
the
tru
th a
bout
15
som
ethi
ng o
nlin
e an
d if
you
do y
ou c
ould
be
puni
shed
. 16 17
If t
here
is a
ny r
emai
ning
mon
ey le
ft,
we
will
use
it t
o he
lp w
ith m
any
med
ical
issu
es
18in
clud
ing
obes
ity, ai
ds,
and
man
y in
juri
es fro
m R
ussi
an f
orce
s.19 20
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ATI
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Sp
onso
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nit
ed A
rab
Em
irat
esD
eleg
ates
:Ja
ckso
n H
ayes
, M
atth
ew H
eith
cock
Sch
ool:
Her
itag
e M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o H
um
an R
igh
ts I
ssu
es in
th
e U
nit
ed A
rab
Em
irat
es a
nd
O
ther
Cou
ntr
ies
in t
he
Mid
dle
Eas
tern
Reg
ion
To t
he g
ener
al a
ssem
bly:
1 2
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
fre
edom
of sp
eech
aga
inst
the
gov
ernm
ent
is n
ot p
erm
itted
.3 4
Ala
rmed
tha
t in
the
pas
t an
aw
ard-
win
ning
hum
an r
ight
s de
fend
er fac
ed c
harg
es f
or
5sp
eaki
ng a
gain
st t
he g
over
nmen
t.6 7
Fully
aw
are
that
mor
e th
an h
alf
of t
he p
opul
atio
n is
mig
rant
wor
kers
the
re m
ust
be
8m
ore
done
to
prot
ect
the
mig
rant
wor
kers
.9 10
Obs
ervi
ng t
hat
the
mig
rant
wor
kers
hav
e be
en k
now
n to
be
extr
emel
y un
derp
aid
and
11ex
peri
ence
mis
trea
tmen
t. D
espi
te p
revi
ous
refo
rms,
thi
s is
stil
l kno
wn
to h
appe
n.
12 13En
dors
ing
the
kafa
la s
yste
m (
a vi
sa s
pons
orsh
ip s
yste
m)
that
has
bee
n ar
ound
for
14
man
y ye
ars
that
all
mig
rant
wor
kers
fol
low
. 15 16
Con
cern
ed t
hat
too
hars
h of
pun
ishm
ents
for
litt
le t
hing
s w
ill k
eep
on h
appe
ning
17
citiz
ens
are
now
allo
wed
to
min
orly
spe
ak a
gain
st t
he g
over
nmen
t. N
ot a
llow
ing
riot
s 18
or v
iole
nt p
rote
st,
that
will
res
ult
in p
riso
n tim
e.19 20
Expe
ctin
g th
at t
he g
over
nmen
t sh
ould
be
mor
e to
lera
nt t
o sm
all c
ritic
ism
.21 22
Min
dful
tha
t m
igra
nt w
orke
rs a
re u
nder
paid
and
mis
trea
ted,
the
re w
ill b
e m
inor
23
chan
ges
to t
he k
afal
a sy
stem
tha
t w
ill im
prov
e th
is s
yste
m.
24 25
Hop
ing
that
we
can
mon
itor
the
cond
ition
of th
e m
igra
nt w
orke
rs t
o fix
thi
s aw
ful c
risi
s.26 27
Ask
ing
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
supp
ort
thes
e re
solu
tions
and
hel
p th
e U
nite
d Ar
ab
28Em
irat
es.
Hop
ing
the
UN
ack
now
ledg
es t
he s
imila
r is
sues
the
reg
ion
has
and
is a
ctiv
ely
29he
lpin
g to
sup
port
the
se is
sues
.
30 31Sug
gest
ing
the
UN
cou
ld h
elp
thes
e on
goin
g pr
oble
m b
y pa
ying
the
nei
ghbo
ring
32
coun
trie
s pu
blic
ser
vice
s de
part
men
ts t
o su
ppor
t th
eir
own
citiz
ens.
If
thes
e ar
en’t
33es
tabl
ishe
d ye
t in
nei
ghbo
ring
cou
ntri
es t
he U
N s
houl
d he
lp e
stab
lish
and
fund
the
m.
34
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Ric
aD
eleg
ates
:A
mel
ia C
layb
rook
,S
han
ti B
oorg
u,
Mad
hu
mit
ha
Siv
alin
gap
and
ian
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Res
olu
tion
to
pri
son
ove
r cr
owd
ing
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2W
e ar
e co
ncer
ned
of t
he g
row
ing
inha
bita
tion
of p
riso
ns in
our
cho
sen
coun
try,
Cos
ta
3Ric
a.
4 5W
e ar
e he
re t
oday
to
intr
oduc
e ou
r re
solu
tion
for
this
prob
lem
,6 7
In m
ost
coun
trie
s, s
uch
as t
he U
nite
d St
ates
, It
aly,
and
Can
ada
use
a m
etho
d kn
own
8as
hou
se a
rres
t.
9 10As
you
will
soo
n fin
d ou
t, r
ough
ly 2
0% o
f th
e pr
ison
s in
habi
tant
s.11 12
We,
the
del
egat
es o
f Cos
ta R
ica,
now
pro
pose
tha
t th
e U
N f
und
for
trac
ker
ankl
ets.
13
On
a w
ebsi
te w
e fo
und
(via
goo
gle)
, w
e di
scov
ered
tha
t pe
r da
y, t
rack
er a
nkle
ts c
ost
$7
14if
unde
r ho
use
arre
st.
15 16Th
at m
eans
tha
t pe
r ye
ar,
the
cost
of ho
use
arre
st (
per
pers
on)
wou
ld b
e $6
,000
17
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BLY
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OD
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NIT
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ATI
ON
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Sp
onso
r:S
aud
i Ara
bia
Del
egat
es:
Mia
Pan
in,
Vir
gin
ia M
aile
n,
Cec
ily G
reen
Sch
ool:
Web
b S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Es
tab
lish
Eq
uit
y Fo
r W
omen
Acc
ess
to t
he
Cou
rt S
yste
m
To t
he G
ener
al Ass
embl
y:1 2
Dra
win
g at
tent
ion
to t
he f
act
that
wom
en h
ave
cour
t righ
ts e
qual
to
that
of
a m
inor
and
3
ther
e be
ing
no la
w t
o en
forc
e th
ose
min
imal
rig
hts;
4 5D
istu
rbed
by
the
lega
l cod
es t
hat
mak
e w
omen
lega
l dep
ende
nts
no m
atte
r th
eir
age,
6
educ
atio
n le
vel,
or m
arita
l sta
tus
tow
ards
wom
en;
7 8Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t th
e le
gal s
yste
m is
bas
ed e
ntir
ely
off th
e Is
lam
ic r
elig
ion
and
that
9
ther
e is
no
sepa
ratio
n be
twee
n re
ligio
n an
d st
ate,
and
tha
t th
e Sh
aria
h la
w is
10
part
icul
arly
str
ict
tow
ard
wom
en;
11 12N
otin
g fu
rthe
r th
at m
ale
guar
dian
ship
law
s re
quire
a fa
ther
, hu
sban
d, b
roth
er,
or s
on t
o 13
cons
ent
to m
any
actio
ns o
f th
e w
omen
or
girl f
ully
res
tric
ts t
heir fre
edom
s ex
pres
sed
in
14th
e D
ecla
ratio
n of
Hum
an R
ight
s;15 16
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at t
he le
gal s
yste
m m
akes
it n
earl
y im
poss
ible
for
vic
tims
of
17do
mes
tic v
iole
nce
to o
btai
n le
gal r
edre
ss b
ecau
se t
he p
olic
e of
ten
insi
st t
hat
wom
en
18an
d gi
rls
obta
in t
heir g
uard
ian'
s au
thor
isat
ion
to f
ile a
com
plai
nt;
19 20H
avin
g ex
amin
ed t
hat
the
curr
ent
rule
s an
d cu
stom
s ha
ve s
igni
fican
tly im
pact
ed t
he
21liv
es o
f Sa
udi w
omen
and
its
econ
omy
with
the
cou
ntry
ran
king
138
out
of 14
4 on
the
22
2017
Glo
bal G
ende
r G
ap R
epor
t.23 24
Reg
rett
ing
that
wom
en a
lso
face
dis
crim
inat
ion
in t
he c
ourt
s, w
here
the
tes
timon
y of
25
one
man
equ
als
that
of tw
o w
omen
;26 27
Rec
ogni
zing
the
rec
ent
effo
rts
the
Cro
wn
Prin
ce M
oham
med
bin
Sal
man
is m
akin
g to
28
rest
ore
mod
erat
e, o
pen
Isla
m b
egin
ning
with
the
lift
ing
of t
he d
rivi
ng b
an a
nd o
n29
wom
en a
nd li
ftin
g th
e sp
orts
att
enda
nce
ban
this
spr
ing,
not
req
uiring
per
mis
sion
fro
m
30a
mal
e gu
ardi
an t
o at
tend
uni
vers
ity,
take
a job
, or
und
ergo
sur
gery
; 31 32
The
dele
gatio
n of
the
Kin
gdom
of
Saud
i Ara
bia
here
by;
33 34Rec
omm
ends
tha
t w
omen
be
prov
ided
with
acc
ess
to t
he c
ourt
sys
tem
with
out
35pe
rmis
sion
fro
m a
mal
e fa
mily
mem
ber
unde
r th
e cu
rren
t gu
ardi
ansh
ip s
yste
m;
36 37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
Sug
gest
s pl
acin
g lim
its o
n th
e am
ount
of m
ale
judg
es a
llow
ed in
the
jud
icia
ry p
rope
r to
38
crea
te a
n eq
ual b
alan
ce o
f m
ale
and
fem
ale
judg
es a
nd e
ncou
rage
mor
e w
omen
to
39be
com
e a
judg
e;40 41
Con
side
rs a
llow
ing
time
betw
een
decl
arat
ion
of d
ivor
ce b
y m
ale
guar
dian
and
ent
ry t
o 42
cour
t to
avo
id la
ck o
f co
nsid
erat
ion
of c
ourt
cas
e by
jud
ge;
43 44See
ks t
hat
the
UN
esp
ecia
lly e
nfor
ce A
rtic
le 1
of
the
Uni
vers
al D
ecla
ratio
n of
Hum
an
45Rig
hts
“All
hum
an b
eing
s ar
e fr
ee a
nd e
qual
in d
igni
ty a
nd r
ight
s”an
d Ar
ticle
2 t
hat
46st
ates
the
re “
can
be n
o di
stin
ctio
n of
any
kin
d, s
uch
as r
ace,
col
our,
sex
, la
ngua
ge,
47re
ligio
n, p
oliti
cal o
r ot
her
opin
ion,
nat
iona
l or
soci
al o
rigi
n, p
rope
rty,
birth
or
othe
r 48
stat
us”;
49 50Cal
ls o
n th
e go
vern
men
t of
Sau
di A
rabi
a to
abo
lish
the
Mal
e G
uard
ians
hip
syst
em w
hich
51
is d
iscr
imin
ator
y to
war
d a
wom
an’s
fre
edom
;52 53
Sup
port
s th
e ac
hiev
emen
t of
Sau
di A
rabi
a’s
Visi
on 2
030
that
dec
lare
s w
omen
to
be a
54
“gre
at a
sset
”w
hose
tal
ents
will
be
deve
lope
d fo
r th
e go
od o
f th
e co
untr
y’s
soci
ety
and
55ec
onom
y by
foc
usin
g on
equ
ality
of fr
eedo
ms
and
righ
ts.
56
111
112
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ATI
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onso
r:U
zbek
ista
nD
eleg
ates
:Lu
ke A
dam
son
,S
tan
ley
Bar
nes
, R
eed
Jac
kson
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
idd
le S
choo
l
An
Res
olu
tion
to
End
Pol
lute
d W
ater
in U
zbek
ista
n
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Con
cern
ed a
bout
the
wat
er p
ollu
tion
occu
ring
in U
zbek
ista
n be
caus
e of
the
poo
r 3
man
agem
ent
of s
oil,
4 5Ala
rmed
tha
t th
e Ara
l Sea
has
shr
unk
by m
ore
than
60%
in t
he la
st 3
0 ye
ars
beca
use
6of
lack
of m
anag
emen
t of
far
min
g,
7 8Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
whe
n th
e Ara
l sea
shr
unk
the
loca
ls h
ad le
ss w
ater
to
drin
k an
d 9
farm
and
mak
e pr
ofit,
10 11N
otin
g fu
rthe
r th
at p
oor
man
agem
ent
of t
he w
ater
has
als
o le
d to
less
eff
icie
nt s
ewag
e 12
syst
ems,
and
onl
y 40
% o
f th
e po
pula
tion
has
acce
ss t
o se
wag
e sy
stem
s,13 14
Fully
aw
are
that
unf
ilter
ed w
ater
can
cau
se d
isea
ses
such
as
Gia
rdia
, Cam
pylo
bact
er,
15N
orov
irus
, Sa
lmon
ella
, H
epat
itis
A,
and
othe
r di
seas
es t
hat
can
caus
e ha
rm o
r ev
en
16de
ath,
17 18D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
par
t of
the
wat
er p
ollu
tion
prob
lem
is far
min
g fr
om p
rodu
ctio
n of
19
cott
on a
nd t
he p
estic
ides
hav
e fo
und
thei
r w
ay in
to la
kes,
riv
ers,
and
oth
er b
odie
s of
20
wat
er in
Uzb
ekis
tan,
21 22W
e th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Uzb
ekis
tan
do h
erby
:23 24
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
dona
te $
15 m
illio
n in
ord
er t
o im
prov
e qu
ality
of lif
e 25
and
purc
hase
wat
er f
ilter
s to
sup
ply
all r
esid
ents
,26 27
Furt
her
reco
mm
ends
to
set
up a
pro
gram
to
educ
ate
resi
dent
s on
how
to
prop
erly
use
28pe
stic
ides
and
enc
oura
ge p
rope
r fa
rmin
g to
mak
e so
il er
osio
n le
ss o
f a
prob
lem
,29 30
Not
es t
hat
the
mon
ey w
ill b
e us
ed in
thr
ee w
ays:
pur
chas
e w
ater
filt
ers,
bui
ld r
elia
ble
31se
wag
e sy
stem
s, a
nd e
duca
te a
ll pe
ople
on
safe
far
min
g.32
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ERA
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BLY
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NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:Ja
mai
caD
eleg
ates
:M
atte
o W
ard
, B
ren
dan
Gol
den
, G
arre
tt M
oran
Sch
ool:
Sai
nt
An
n
Cri
me
in J
amai
ca
Toth
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
hat
Jam
aica
has
abo
ut 4
mill
ion
tour
ists
eac
h ye
ar,
but
havi
ng o
ne
3of
the
hig
hest
crim
e ra
tes,
whi
ch is
sitt
ing
at 6
0 m
urde
rs p
er 1
00,0
00,
ther
e is
gre
at
4co
ncer
n ov
er t
he s
afet
y of
tou
rism
;5 6
Fully
aw
are
that
vis
iting
cou
ld b
e a
thre
at d
ue t
o th
e fa
ct t
hat
out
of 2
06,0
00 B
rits
tha
t 7
visi
ted
the
Jam
aica
n te
rrito
ry a
nd 6
00 o
f th
em w
ere
kille
d in
201
7;8 9
Min
dful
tha
t to
uris
ts v
isiti
ng h
ad t
o re
trea
t ba
ck in
to t
heir h
otel
s so
the
y ca
n be
saf
e 10
from
the
gan
gs o
n th
e be
ach
in M
onte
go B
ay;
11 12Ta
king
not
e th
at in
Sai
nt J
ames
Par
ish
356
citiz
ens
wer
e ki
lled
and
Sai
nt J
ames
Par
ish
13is
onl
y 22
8 sq
uare
mile
s m
akin
g it
one
of t
he m
ost
mur
der
ridd
en a
reas
in J
amai
ca;
14 15H
avin
g co
nsid
ered
tha
t po
lice
offic
ers,
not
pos
sess
ing
corr
ect
wea
pons
and
mat
eria
ls,
16ar
e he
ld a
ccou
ntab
le for
crim
es t
hat
that
the
y ar
e un
able
to
stop
;17 18
Taki
ng in
to c
onsi
dera
tion
that
wea
pons
incl
udin
g pi
stol
s, b
aton
s, s
hiel
d, p
eppe
r sp
ray,
19
amm
o, h
andc
uffs
rad
ios,
pol
ice
cars
, fla
sh li
ghts
, ta
sers
, an
d a
shot
gun
or r
ifle;
20 21Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t th
e av
erag
e pa
y of
any
one
per
son
in J
amai
ca is
149
,105
22
Jam
aica
n D
olla
rs a
nd 1
,241
in U
SD;
whi
le t
he a
vera
ge p
olic
e of
ficer
mak
e on
ly 5
,000
23
USD
a y
ear.
24 25W
e th
e de
lega
tion
of J
amai
ca d
o he
reby
:26 27
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
oof
fer
supp
ort
to t
he p
olic
e fo
rce
of J
amai
ca,
hopi
ng t
o 28
prot
ect
the
good
citi
zens
and
tou
rist
s in
the
ir c
ount
ry,
lead
ing
to a
saf
er,
mor
e 29
wel
com
ing
plac
e to
live
and
tra
vel;
30 31Pr
ovid
e th
e po
lice
with
the
pro
per
trai
ning
and
mak
e th
e po
lice
qual
ified
to
prot
ect
the
32ci
tizen
s fr
om h
arm
and
low
er t
he r
ate
of c
rim
e.33 34
Giv
e th
e po
lice
offic
ers
sola
r po
wer
ed b
ikes
, in
stea
d of
giv
ing
them
ped
al b
icyc
les;
35Ask
8 m
illio
n U
SD f
or o
ne c
op c
ar,
givi
ng t
he c
ops
a be
tter
mea
ns o
f tr
ansp
orta
tion;
36 37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
114
Off
er s
uppo
rt t
o ra
ise
the
wag
e of
pol
ice
to 1
3,00
0 Ja
mai
can
Dol
lars
giv
ing
the
38po
pula
tion
a be
tter
rea
son
to joi
n th
e po
lice
forc
e;39 40
Jam
aica
ask
s fo
r he
lp fro
m t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns`
in t
his
time
of n
eed.
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ATI
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Sp
onso
r:S
yria
Del
egat
es:
Cai
tlyn
Jen
kin
s, K
iri N
elso
n,
Ella
Mys
ing
erS
choo
l: W
ebb
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o P
rote
ct t
he
Civ
ilian
s in
Id
lib,
Syr
ia
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
abou
t th
e ci
vilia
ns t
rapp
ed in
Idl
ib,
Syr
ia t
hat
are
at r
isk
of d
eath
3
caus
ed b
y th
e w
ar b
etw
een
the
rebe
ls a
nd t
he S
yria
n go
vern
men
t ai
ded
by R
ussi
a;4 5
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t th
e Se
curi
ty C
ounc
il ha
d un
anim
ousl
y vo
ted
on a
pre
viou
s re
solu
tion
6fo
r a
Cea
se-F
ire
in S
yria
on
Febr
uary
24,
201
8 to
allo
w t
ime
for
hum
anita
rian
aid
to
be
7de
liver
ed f
or t
he c
ivili
ans
trap
ped
in a
bom
bard
men
t in
Dam
ascu
s;
8 9Rec
allin
g th
at S
wed
en’s
am
bass
ador
the
UN
sta
ted
that
the
Cea
se-F
ire
wou
ld “
de-
10es
cala
te s
uffe
ring
and
sav
e liv
es”;
11 12Fu
lly a
larm
ed b
y th
e ex
tent
of ci
vilia
n hu
man
suf
frag
e an
d th
e st
agge
ring
num
ber
of
13ca
sual
ties
so far
whi
ch h
ave
reac
hed
appr
oxim
atel
y 40
0,00
0;14 15
Bea
ring
inm
ind
that
the
re a
re d
isea
ses
such
as
mea
sles
, he
patit
is A
, le
ishm
ania
sis,
16
polio
mye
litis
, m
enin
gitis
, an
d sc
abie
s th
at a
re a
fflic
ting
and
killi
ng S
yria
n ci
vilia
ns
17be
caus
e of
the
dep
lora
ble
cond
ition
s an
d be
caus
e th
ey c
anno
t re
ceiv
e m
edic
al c
are;
18 19Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t th
ere
is a
n ag
reem
ent
in p
lace
dem
ilita
rizi
ng I
dlib
, be
twee
n Rus
sia,
20
Turk
ey,
and
Syr
ia;
21 22Fu
lly a
war
e th
at t
he d
emili
tari
zing
agr
eem
ent
may
not
mai
ntai
n pe
ace
in I
dlib
due
to
23es
cala
ting
tens
ions
, m
ere
relo
catio
n of
hea
vy w
eapo
ns,
and
the
num
ber
of p
artie
s th
at
24ne
ed t
o ag
ree
and
com
ply
with
the
dea
l, an
d th
at m
ore
citiz
ens
coul
d po
tent
ially
be
25ki
lled;
26 27Aff
irm
ing
wha
t Cyn
thia
Lee
, a
Dam
ascu
s-ba
sed
offic
ial w
ith t
he I
nter
natio
nal
28Com
mitt
ee o
f th
e Red
Cro
ss,
said
“An
y so
lutio
n th
at r
emov
es t
he im
med
iate
thr
eat
of
29m
ilita
ry a
ctio
n is
wel
com
e. W
e no
w h
ave
to w
ait
and
see
how
the
ann
ounc
ed
30‘d
emili
tari
zed
zone
aro
und
Idlib
will
be
impl
emen
ted.
”31 32
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
Dec
lara
tion
of H
uman
Rig
hts
reco
gniz
es t
he R
ight
to
Life
, 33
Libe
rty,
and
Sec
urity
of
Pers
on;
Rig
ht T
o Asy
lum
; an
d th
e Rig
ht t
o Fr
eedo
m fro
m
34To
rtur
e an
d D
egra
ding
Con
ditio
ns;
35 36
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
115
Rec
ogni
zing
the
incr
edib
le b
urde
n th
at h
as b
een
plac
ed o
n th
e su
rrou
ndin
g na
tions
37
whi
ch h
ave
abso
rbed
the
gre
ates
t nu
mbe
r of
ref
ugee
s fr
om t
he S
yria
n Civ
il W
ar;
38 39Rea
ffirm
ing
that
und
er I
nter
natio
nal H
uman
itarian
Law
civ
ilian
s m
ust
be t
reat
ed
40hu
man
ely
in a
ll ci
rcum
stan
ces
and
agai
nst
all f
orm
s of
vio
lenc
e an
d de
grad
ing
41tr
eatm
ent.
42 43
The
dele
gatio
n of
Syr
ia h
ereb
y:
44 45Req
uest
s th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns s
ecur
ity f
orce
s im
med
iate
ly r
espo
nd a
nd p
rovi
de m
ilita
ry
46as
sist
ance
to
civi
lian
trap
ped
in I
dlib
in t
his
mat
ter;
47 48Cal
ls u
pon
the
UN
to
crea
te a
cor
rido
r to
sec
ure
the
safe
ty o
f th
e ci
vilia
ns f
leei
ng t
he
49st
rong
hold
of
Idlib
;50 51
Enco
urag
es t
he c
reat
ion
of a
ref
ugee
cam
p sp
ecifi
cally
for
the
rel
ocat
ion
of c
itize
ns a
t 52
risk
in I
dlib
;53 54
Urg
es t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o pr
ovid
e th
e pr
oper
med
icin
e, foo
d, s
helte
r, a
nd a
id t
hat
the
55re
fuge
es r
equi
re f
or o
rgan
izat
ions
suc
h as
CAR
E U
SA,
Airlin
k, I
slam
ic R
elie
f, S
ave
the
56Chi
ldre
n an
d m
any
mor
e;57 58
Aut
horize
d by
the
Cha
rter
of th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns:
“Direc
ting
an a
ttac
k ag
ains
t pe
rson
nel
59an
d ob
ject
s in
volv
ed in
a p
eace
keep
ing
mis
sion
in a
ccor
danc
e w
ith t
he C
hart
er o
f th
e 60
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
, as
long
as
they
are
ent
itled
to
the
prot
ectio
n gi
ven
to c
ivili
ans
and
61ci
vilia
n ob
ject
s un
der
inte
rnat
iona
l hum
anita
rian
law
, is
pro
hibi
ted”
;62 63
Taki
ng n
ote
of R
ule
1. T
he P
rinc
iple
of D
istin
ctio
n be
twee
n Civ
ilian
s an
d Com
bat;
The
64
part
ies
to t
he c
onfli
ct m
ust
at a
ll tim
es d
istin
guis
h be
twee
n ci
vilia
ns a
nd c
omba
tant
s.
65Att
acks
mus
t no
t be
direc
ted
agai
nst
civi
lians
. 66
GA
/18
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:P
eru
Del
egat
es:
Har
per
Bra
bso
n,
Ab
igai
l Kab
agam
be,
Ab
igai
l Ren
aud
, D
ella
Wol
feS
choo
l: G
rass
lan
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o m
ake
tran
spor
tati
on t
o sc
hoo
ls m
ore
acce
ssib
le
Rec
ogni
zing
the
fac
t th
at U
NIC
EF h
as a
ckno
wle
dged
the
edu
catio
n is
sue,
1 2
Dra
win
g at
tent
ion
to t
he f
act
that
man
y na
tive
Peru
vian
s do
not
hav
e ac
cess
to
scho
ols,
3 4
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t on
ly 3
out
of 10
chi
ldre
n m
ake
it to
hig
her
educ
atio
n,5 6
Min
dful
of
the
fact
tha
t sc
hool
bus
es c
an c
ost
upw
ards
of
$3,0
00 e
ach,
7 8Aw
are
of t
he fac
t th
at P
eru
does
not
hav
e an
imm
ense
am
ount
of m
oney
,9 10
Dec
laring
th
at e
duca
tion
is a
gat
eway
out
of po
vert
y to
war
ds p
rosp
erity
for
fut
ure
11ge
nera
tions
,12 13
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y H
ereb
y:14 15
Aff
irm
s th
e fa
ct t
hat
a sc
hool
bus
cos
ts a
n av
erag
e of
$5,
000
to p
urch
ase
and
mai
ntai
n 16
unde
r 20
yea
rs o
f ag
e;17 18
Cal
ls u
pon
the
UN
to
dona
te $
500,
000
tow
ards
the
acq
uisi
tion
of 1
00 s
choo
l bus
es t
o 19
tran
spor
t ch
ildre
n to
sch
ool;
20 21D
raw
s at
tent
ion
to t
he fac
t th
at d
rive
rs m
ust
be h
ired
to
driv
e th
e bu
ses;
22 23Rec
omm
ends
a y
earl
y pa
yof
$1
,800
per
bus
drive
r;24 25
Rem
inds
the
UN
tha
t th
ese
child
ren
toda
y w
ill f
urth
er h
elp
othe
r co
untr
ies
and
the
26w
orld
thr
ough
edu
catio
n;27 28
Con
firm
s th
e fa
ct t
hat
this
ope
ratio
n w
ill t
ake
roug
hly
arou
nd $
2,50
0,00
0 to
initi
ate.
29
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
116
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/18
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-5
TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:N
orw
ayD
eleg
ates
:K
ath
erin
e M
ize,
Oor
vi M
oolc
han
dan
iS
choo
l: B
ren
twoo
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
Roa
d C
ond
itio
ns
in N
orw
ay
Roa
d co
nditi
ons
in N
orw
ay a
re v
ery
inte
nse
and
caus
e a
lot
of d
amag
e.
1 2Th
e ro
ads
cont
inue
to
beco
me
unev
en d
ue t
o th
e ha
rsh
wea
ther
tha
t is
pre
sent
in
3N
orw
ay.
4 5Th
e pr
oble
m c
ontin
ues
to g
row
con
tinuo
usly
get
ting
bigg
er a
nd c
ausi
ng m
any
prob
lem
s.
6 7As
this
issu
e co
ntin
ues
to g
row
, it
brin
gs le
ss u
rban
izat
ion
to N
orw
ay b
ecau
se m
any
8pe
ople
are
unw
illin
g to
get
into
the
dan
gero
us r
oad
syst
em s
o in
rec
ent
year
s, t
he
9po
pula
tion
is s
low
ly m
ovin
g to
the
rur
al a
reas
. 10 11
This
pro
blem
als
o ca
uses
fat
al a
ccid
ents
on
the
road
s du
e to
the
roc
ks t
hat
pop
out
12fr
om t
he u
nder
grou
nd a
nd c
an c
ause
a c
ar t
o tr
ail o
ff c
ours
e.
13 14Th
e m
ain
reas
on f
or t
his
prob
lem
is b
ecau
se o
f th
e ex
trem
e w
eath
er in
Nor
way
so
all
15th
ese
resu
lts fro
m t
his
prob
lem
of
the
poor
roa
d co
nditi
ons
in N
orw
ay h
appe
n na
tura
lly,
16bu
t th
ere
is a
sol
utio
n.
17 18U
p un
til n
ow,
noth
ing
has
been
don
e by
the
peo
ple
of N
orw
ay’s
sid
e or
the
gov
ernm
ent
19si
de t
o im
prov
e th
ese
cond
ition
s.20 21
The
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
cou
ld g
reat
ly c
ontr
ibut
e to
thi
s ca
use
in m
akin
g th
e ro
ads
in a
22
bett
er c
ondi
tion
to m
ake
Nor
way
bet
ter
over
all.
23 24W
e th
e D
eleg
ates
of N
orw
ay w
ant
to c
reat
e a
railw
ay s
yste
m in
Nor
way
for
tra
nsit
25pu
rpos
es.
26 27W
e w
ould
like
to
ask
for
a do
natio
n of
hal
f a
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o he
lp c
reat
e th
is r
ailw
ay
28sy
stem
in N
orw
ay.
29 30If
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
con
trib
utes
to
this
pur
pose
, th
en t
his
prob
lem
will
not
kee
p 31
grow
ing
to a
dan
gero
us s
ituat
ion.
32 33
The
effe
ct t
he p
robl
em a
s of
now
is h
avin
g on
the
peo
ple
of N
orw
ay is
ext
rem
ely
haza
rdou
s.34 35
If w
e do
n’t
find
a so
lutio
n no
w,
it co
uld
beco
me
such
a b
ig p
robl
em,
that
the
geo
grap
hy
36of
Nor
way
cou
ld b
e m
esse
d up
and
it c
ould
cau
se m
uch
mor
e da
mag
e th
an it
alr
eady
is.
37
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
GA
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:La
tvia
Del
egat
es:
Lon
a H
ickm
an,
Eliz
abet
h K
eith
, S
aira
h C
hac
koS
choo
l: M
erro
l Hyd
e M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
oLa
tvia
’s W
ater
Pol
luti
on a
nd
Mig
rati
on
Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
wat
er p
ollu
tion
in L
atvi
a an
d th
e m
igra
tion
prob
lem
s;1 2
Aw
are
that
, in
the
pas
t 4
year
s, 8
7,96
2 pe
ople
hav
e le
ft L
atvi
a to
go
to o
ther
cou
ntri
es.
3In
the
yea
r 20
00,
Latv
ia’s
popu
latio
n w
as a
bout
2.3
8 m
illio
n. A
t th
e st
art
of t
his
year
, 4
thei
r po
pula
tion
was
1.9
5 m
illio
n. A
ccor
ding
to
UN
sta
tistic
s, t
his
is a
mor
e pr
ecip
itous
5
drop
in p
opul
atio
n th
an t
here
has
eve
r be
en in
oth
er c
ount
ries
.6 7
Obs
ervi
ng,
that
the
Bal
tic S
ea is
alm
ost
tota
lly s
urro
unde
d by
land
, w
hich
mak
es it
8
mor
e en
dang
ered
by
pollu
tion
than
oth
er m
arin
e ar
eas.
The
Bal
tic S
ea is
, sa
dly,
9
actu
ally
one
of
the
mos
t po
llute
d se
as in
the
wor
ld.
10 11Ack
now
ledg
ing,
tha
t on
ly 6
8.7%
of
Latv
ians
are
em
ploy
ed,
whi
ch m
eans
tha
t ab
out
1231
.3%
of La
tvia
ns a
re u
nem
ploy
ed.
Ther
e is
a n
eed
to m
ake
wat
er p
otab
le a
nd o
pen
up
13m
ore
jobs
so
that
less
peo
ple
will
leav
e La
tvia
. 14 15
We
the
dele
gatio
n of
Lat
via
here
by:
16 17Pr
opos
es t
he id
ea o
f bu
ildin
g a
wat
er t
reat
men
t fa
ctor
y to
dec
reas
e po
llutio
n an
d cl
ean
18th
e w
ater
. Aft
er d
oing
tha
t, w
e be
lieve
tha
t fe
wer
peo
ple
will
leav
e La
tvia
due
to
lack
of
19cl
ean
wat
er a
nd job
s, a
s a
fact
ory
will
als
o cr
eate
mor
e jo
bs a
long
with
cle
anin
g th
e 20
wat
er t
o m
ake
it po
tabl
e.21 22
Dra
ws
atte
ntio
n to
the
fac
t th
at,
peop
le a
re le
avin
g La
tvia
to
find
jobs
in o
ther
pla
ces.
23
Not
onl
y w
ill a
fac
tory
giv
e pe
ople
job
s, it
will
als
o de
crea
se w
ater
pol
lutio
n. W
e fe
el
24ci
tizen
s ar
e le
avin
g th
e c
ount
ry d
ue t
o la
ck o
f cl
ean
drin
king
wat
er a
nd e
mpl
oym
ent
25op
port
uniti
es.
Our
res
olut
ion
addr
esse
s bo
th o
f th
ese
issu
es.
26 27Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns a
ddre
ss t
his
issu
e be
caus
e bu
ildin
g th
is w
ill h
elp
28de
crea
se p
ollu
tion
in t
he B
altic
Sea
so
that
sur
roun
ding
cou
ntri
es w
ill h
ave
a cl
eane
r 29
wat
er s
uppl
y.30 31
Ack
now
ledg
es t
hat,
to
build
a w
ater
tre
atm
ent
fact
ory
in L
atvi
a w
ould
cos
t ab
out
32$5
00,0
00 t
o $1
,500
,000
. Th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns b
udge
t is
$5.
4 bi
llion
, so
the
Uni
ted
33N
atio
ns w
ould
stil
l hav
e a
bout
$5.
3985
bill
ion
to $
5.39
95 b
illio
n le
ft in
the
ir b
udge
t.34 35
See
ks a
ctio
n as
soo
n as
pos
sibl
e in
ord
er f
or t
he p
eopl
e of
Lat
via
to h
ave
bett
er w
ater
36
and
mor
e jo
bs s
o th
at few
er p
eopl
e w
ould
leav
e La
tvia
.37
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ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
117
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/18
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:C
ote
d'I
voir
eD
eleg
ates
:W
ren
Kin
zig
, A
dd
ie G
race
Leg
get
t, E
mm
a M
urp
hy,
Car
olin
e O
ldh
amS
choo
l: G
rass
lan
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
A r
esol
uti
on t
o ed
uca
te a
sp
ecif
ic p
opu
lou
s in
Cot
e d
'ivoi
re a
bou
t h
ow t
o tr
eat
and
pre
ven
t m
alar
ia:
Not
ing
with
con
cern
the
ris
ing
num
bers
of de
aths
eac
h ye
ar d
ue t
o m
alar
ia,
prim
arily
1
thos
e un
der
five
year
s ol
d at
a s
trik
ing
num
ber
of 6
3,00
0 ch
ildre
n,2 3
Emph
asiz
ing
that
the
UN
att
ribu
ted
mor
e im
preg
nate
d be
d ne
ts,
bett
er d
iagn
ostic
s, a
nd
4m
ore
effe
ctiv
e dr
ugs
to d
ecre
ase
the
spre
ad in
mal
aria
,5 6
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
UN
ICEF
has
and
will
con
tinue
to
assi
st t
he M
inis
try
of H
ealth
in
7pr
ovid
ing
a pa
ckag
e of
cos
t ef
fect
ive
inte
rven
tions
for
chi
ld s
urvi
val,
8 9H
avin
g ex
amin
ed t
hat
thou
gh t
hese
sup
plie
s ha
ve b
een
prov
ided
sin
ce 2
008,
the
10
know
ledg
e on
how
to
use
the
bed
nets
and
fol
low
thr
ough
with
pre
vent
ion
trea
tmen
t 11
has
been
sca
rce,
12 13D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
if th
e po
pula
tion
is n
ot w
ell,
agricu
ltura
l wor
k th
at s
usta
ins
the
14ec
onom
y of
Cot
e d'
ivoi
re w
ill le
ssen
, 15 16
Fully
aw
are
that
whe
n in
com
e is
not
bro
ught
in,
med
ical
cos
ts c
an n
ot b
e co
vere
d, a
nd
17or
gani
zatio
n su
ch a
s U
NIC
EF c
an o
nly
reac
h ce
rtai
n ar
eas
with
lim
ited
supp
lies
to a
id
18th
ose
with
a la
ck o
f m
oney
,19 20
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t ot
her
coun
trie
s su
ch a
s Eq
uato
rial
Gui
nea,
The
Con
go,
and
Ethi
opia
21
suffer
fro
m m
alar
ia a
nd a
re a
lso
supp
lied
with
bed
net
s bu
t, m
ost
of t
he t
ime
no fur
ther
22
less
ons
on h
ow t
o sl
ow t
he s
prea
d of
mal
aria
am
ong
the
youn
ger
gene
ratio
ns t
hat
will
23
one
day
sust
ain
the
coun
trie
s´
econ
omie
s,24 25
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
yhe
reby
: 26 27
Cal
ls u
pon
med
ical
pro
fess
iona
ls s
ent
from
cou
ntries
tha
t sp
ecia
lize
in d
isea
se
28pr
even
tion,
to
spen
d a
shor
t pe
riod
of tim
e in
aca
dem
ic a
nd o
ccup
atio
nal f
acili
ties
29ed
ucat
ing
youn
g ch
ildre
n an
d so
me
adul
ts o
n ho
w t
o us
e th
e su
pplie
s th
ey h
ave
been
30
gran
ted
over
the
yea
rs t
o pr
even
t m
alar
ia;
31 32Ex
pres
ses
its h
ope
that
in d
oing
thi
s, U
NIC
EF c
an c
ontin
ue t
o pr
ovid
e su
pplie
s an
d 33
vacc
inat
ions
to
muc
h of
the
pop
ulat
ion
of C
ote
D’iv
oire
, es
peci
ally
to
thos
e th
at s
usta
in
34th
e ec
onom
y w
ith a
gric
ultu
ral w
ork;
35 36
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
Enco
urag
es t
arge
ting
spec
ific
indu
stri
es in
Cot
e D
'ivoi
re t
hat
coul
d ho
use
and
cont
ribu
te
37to
info
rmat
iona
l mee
tings
on
mal
aria
pre
vent
ion
and
trea
tmen
t w
ith m
inor
fun
ding
fro
m
38th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns;
39 40Rec
omm
ends
tha
t th
e m
edic
al p
rofe
ssio
nals
spe
nd t
wo
to t
hree
day
s in
a m
alar
ia h
eavy
41
area
s, t
each
ing
first
abo
ut s
uppl
ies
and
then
giv
ing
vacc
inat
ions
. Th
is w
ay e
ven
thou
gh
42tr
eatm
ent
is n
ot e
ffec
tive
for
man
y w
ith m
alar
ia,
prev
entio
n w
ill b
egin
to
cut
back
the
43
num
ber
of y
oung
chi
ldre
n an
d ad
ults
tha
t ar
e m
ore
pron
e to
mal
aria
. 44
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NES
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YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:Y
emen
Del
egat
es:
Sh
aun
ak M
ogh
e, S
mya
n V
inu
,Z
ach
Bru
bak
erS
choo
l: B
ren
twoo
d M
idd
le S
choo
l
Yem
en R
esol
uti
on
Ever
y da
y th
e co
untr
y of
Yem
en is
fac
ing
prob
lem
s w
ith c
lean
wat
er.
Thei
r di
rty
pipe
s 1
are
caus
ing
the
peop
le t
o su
ffer
fro
m w
ater
with
bits
of ru
st in
it.
This
has
lead
to
a 2
vari
ety
of d
isea
ses
that
can
be
very
leth
al t
o th
e ci
tizen
s of
Yem
en. But
the
re a
re w
ays
3to
sto
p th
e di
rty
wat
er fro
m r
each
ing
the
peop
le o
f Ye
men
and
to
supp
ly t
hem
with
4
wat
er.
5 6To
res
olve
the
wat
er c
risi
s of
Yem
en,
the
follo
win
g st
eps
mus
t be
exe
cute
d. T
he f
irst
7
step
sho
uld
be t
o su
pply
the
peo
ple
of Y
emen
with
cle
an d
rink
able
wat
er.
This
will
hel
p 8
the
peop
le s
urvi
ve w
hile
oth
er m
easu
rem
ents
are
bei
ng c
oncl
uded
. 9 10
The
seco
nd a
ntic
ipat
ion
that
Yem
en s
houl
d ta
ke a
mon
g th
eir
peop
le is
, re
plac
ing
the
11w
ater
pip
es w
ith s
tain
less
ste
el p
ipes
coa
ted
with
WD
-40.
The
se p
ipes
will
last
long
er
12an
d ar
e ef
ficie
nt w
ith t
he p
rice
.13 14
The
third
safe
ty m
easu
re a
gain
st t
he w
ater
crisi
s is
to
brin
g in
dis
ease
spe
cial
ists
tha
t 15
will
tre
at t
he s
ick
and
prev
ent
furt
her
cont
amin
atio
n fr
om C
hole
ra.
Thes
e sp
ecia
lists
16
shou
ld s
tay
ther
e fo
r th
e ne
xt f
ew m
onth
s in
cas
e of
any
rec
ent
outb
reak
s.17 18
Thes
e pr
ecau
tions
sho
uld
help
the
peo
ple
of Y
emen
with
wat
er p
robl
ems.
The
se
19so
lutio
ns w
ill b
e ef
ficie
nt a
nd n
ot t
oo c
ostly
. 20
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ERA
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SSEM
BLY
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Sp
onso
r:Le
soth
oD
eleg
ates
:Em
erso
n B
loom
fiel
d,
Ava
nti
ka P
illai
, Lu
cy M
cGow
an,
Med
hin
i Raj
kum
arS
choo
l: M
illcr
eek
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o C
onst
ruct
Hos
pit
als
Thro
ug
hou
t Le
soth
o
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
the
coun
try
of L
esot
ho h
as t
he h
ighe
st d
eath
rat
e in
the
1
entir
e w
orld
.2 3
Aw
are
that
42
per
1,00
0 pe
ople
in L
esot
ho d
ie e
ach
year
, in
clud
ing
man
y fr
om
4in
fect
ious
dis
ease
s.5 6
Con
cern
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
ther
e is
an
aver
age
of o
nly
one
doct
or p
er 2
0,00
0 pe
ople
.7 8
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
57%
of
the
popu
latio
n is
livi
ng b
elow
the
pov
erty
line
.9 10
Dec
laring
tha
t al
l the
se p
robl
ems
cont
ribu
te t
o th
e fa
ct t
hat
the
aver
age
life
expe
ctan
cy11
is o
nly
53 y
ears
in L
esot
ho.
12 13W
e ca
ll up
on t
he M
odel
UN
to
prov
ide
eigh
t bi
llion
dol
lars
to
cons
truc
t te
n ho
spita
ls
14th
roug
hout
Les
otho
.15 16
Emph
asiz
ing
that
the
se h
ospi
tals
will
equ
ippe
d w
ith a
t le
ast
ten
doct
ors
in e
ach
hosp
ital
17(w
ho w
ill a
lso
teac
h),
as w
ell a
s vo
lunt
eer
staf
f an
d al
l nec
essa
ry m
edic
al s
uppl
ies.
18 19En
cour
aged
tha
t bu
ildin
g th
ese
hosp
itals
will
sav
e m
any
from
dea
th a
nd p
over
ty.
20 21W
e ur
ge t
he M
odel
UN
to
supp
ly t
hese
nec
essa
ry f
unds
for
us
to b
uild
a b
ette
r an
d 22
stro
nger
way
of
life
for
the
peop
le o
f Le
soth
o.23
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ERA
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BLY
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ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:K
yrg
yzst
anD
eleg
ates
:A
nd
y W
atta
nas
kolp
ant,
Cad
e H
icks
on,
Elli
Bel
l, O
livia
Dav
idso
nS
choo
l: M
erro
l Hyd
e M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o D
ecre
asin
g t
he
amou
nt
of W
ater
Pol
luti
on in
Kyr
gyz
stan
Not
ing
with
con
cern
the
ris
ing
num
ber
of w
ater
pol
lutio
n re
late
d de
aths
in K
yrgy
zsta
n,
1pe
rtai
ning
esp
ecia
lly t
o th
e ru
ral v
illag
es2 3
Con
side
ring
the
UN
has
tak
en n
otic
e to
the
hig
h am
ount
s of
pol
lutio
n an
d po
or q
ualit
y 4
of f
resh
wat
er r
iver
s an
d ba
sins
in r
esol
utio
n 68
/218
5 6Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n th
at t
he fre
shw
ater
res
ourc
es o
f Kyr
gyzs
tan
have
bee
n 7
heav
ily p
ollu
ted
mos
tly b
y ur
aniu
m a
nd la
nd d
egra
datio
n8 9
Rec
allin
g to
the
Dec
lara
tion
of H
uman
Rig
hts,
whi
ch r
ecog
nize
s su
ffic
ient
, af
ford
able
, 10
and
safe
wat
er t
o al
l peo
ple
alik
e11 12
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t m
ore
than
725
vill
ages
do
not
have
saf
e an
d af
ford
able
13
drin
king
wat
er
14 15Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
the
re w
ere
1,29
6 de
aths
in K
yrgy
zsta
n th
at w
ere
rela
ted
to
16po
llute
d w
ater
s, w
hich
con
tain
ed h
igh
amou
nts
of u
rani
um fro
m t
he a
band
oned
Sov
iet
17U
nion
min
ing
area
s 18 19
Fully
aw
are
that
the
UN
and
Hum
an R
ight
Wat
ch h
ave
star
ted
fund
ing
the
cons
truc
tion
20of
wat
er filt
ratio
n in
Kyr
gyzs
tan
and
also
the
UN
has
inve
sted
in b
ette
r so
il fo
r fa
rmer
s 21
to h
elp
with
land
deg
rada
tion,
ero
sion
, an
d al
so t
o re
duce
the
am
ount
of
pest
icid
es
22ne
eded
to
grow
cro
ps23 24
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
Kyr
gyz
Rep
ublic
has
alrea
dy t
aken
act
ion
in t
he w
ater
pro
blem
25
and
star
ted
a pr
ojec
t ca
lled
Ala
-Too
bula
gy,
whi
ch a
lloca
ted
51 m
illio
n do
llars
to
wat
er
26pu
rific
atio
n an
d w
ater
res
ourc
es in
the
are
as o
f O
sh,
Chu
i, Is
syk-
Kul
, an
d Ja
lal-
Aba
d27 28
Taki
ng n
ote
that
UN
Sec
reta
ry-g
ener
al B
an K
i-M
oon
said
, “T
he 2
030
Age
nda
for
29Sus
tain
able
Dev
elop
men
t pr
omis
es t
o le
ave
no o
ne b
ehin
d in
acc
ess
to b
asic
ser
vice
s,
30in
clud
ing
wat
er a
nd s
anita
tion.
Rea
lizin
g th
is v
isio
n re
quires
a c
ompr
ehen
sive
app
roac
h 31
base
d on
hum
an r
ight
s pr
inci
ples
”32 33
The
dele
gatio
nof
Kyr
gyzs
tan
here
by:
34 35
GEN
ERA
LA
SSEM
BLY
Wel
com
es a
ll m
embe
rs o
f th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns,
espe
cial
ly t
hose
in C
entr
al A
sia,
to
36su
ppor
t an
d em
ploy
wat
er f
iltra
tion
plan
ts in
hyd
roel
ectr
ic d
ams,
par
ticul
arly
in t
he
37vi
cini
ty o
f w
ater
env
iron
men
t th
at h
osts
a la
rge
popu
latio
n of
peo
ple.
38 39
To a
lloca
te m
oney
to
add
wat
er filt
ratio
n pl
ants
in h
ydro
elec
tric
dam
s in
pol
lute
d w
ater
40
bodi
es in
ord
er t
o re
duce
the
am
ount
of w
ater
rel
ated
dea
ths
for
the
nativ
es o
f Cen
tral
41
Asi
a an
d vi
sito
rs o
f sa
id c
ount
ries
. 42 43
The
dele
gatio
n of
Kyr
gyzs
tan
furt
her
invi
tes
othe
r na
tions
in C
entr
al A
sia
to joi
n 44
Kyr
gyzs
tan
in p
rovi
ding
cen
tral
wat
er s
yste
ms
to t
he r
ural
tow
ns a
nd v
illag
es for
bet
ter
45ea
sier
acc
ess
.46 47
The
dele
gatio
n of
Kyr
gyzs
tan
reco
mm
ends
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns a
ppro
pria
tely
fun
ds
48th
e tr
eatm
ent
and
mai
nten
ance
of w
ater
tha
t is
ver
y im
port
ant
to t
he li
ves
of m
illio
ns
49of
peo
ple.
50 51Th
e de
lega
tion
of K
yrgy
zsta
n al
so c
alls
upo
n Chi
na,
Uzb
ekis
tan,
Kaz
akhs
tan,
and
52Ta
jikis
tan
to h
elp
fund
mon
itor
and
clea
n th
e hi
gh a
mou
nts
of w
ater
pol
lutio
n th
at
53af
fect
s th
e na
tives
and
the
cou
ntri
es t
hat
the
rive
rs f
low
thr
ough
.54 55
The
dele
gatio
n of
Kyr
gyzs
tan
furt
her
requ
ests
the
pro
per
trea
tmen
t of
aba
ndon
ed
56Sov
iet
Uni
on u
rani
um m
ines
, w
hich
pol
lute
the
riv
er’s
aro
und
them
.57 58
The
dele
gatio
n of
Kyr
gyzs
tan
requ
ests
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
fund
100
,000
USD
for
3
59m
ajor
hyd
roel
ectr
ic d
ams
for
3 ye
ars
60 61Th
e de
lega
tion
of K
yrgy
zsta
n en
dors
es fur
ther
dis
cuss
ion
of t
he n
eces
sity
of
wat
er
62sa
nita
tion
and
wat
er a
cces
sibi
lity
in K
yrgy
zsta
n an
d th
e co
untr
ies
surr
ound
ing
it by
the
63
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
.64 65
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ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:C
had
Del
egat
es:
Mic
hae
l Tad
rou
s, R
ami A
mm
ar,
Sh
ahee
r R
aza
Sch
ool:
Su
nse
t M
idd
le S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Im
pro
ve H
ealt
h C
are
In C
had
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
Cha
d co
ntai
ns n
umer
ous
dise
ases
incl
udin
g m
alar
ia a
nd
1m
enin
gitis
, w
hich
is d
ue t
o th
e la
ck o
f an
insu
ffic
ient
qua
ntity
and
qua
lity
of m
edic
al
2fa
cilit
ies,
equ
ipm
ent,
and
wor
kers
,3 4
Fully
aw
are
that
87%
of
the
rura
l pop
ulat
ion
of C
had
is b
elow
the
pov
erty
line
, an
d th
at
5th
e ec
onom
ic p
erfo
rman
ce w
as a
t a
low
in 2
016,
with
a 6
64.3
0 U
SD G
DP
per
capi
ta,
6 7Con
cern
ed t
hat
Cha
d ha
s a
conc
erni
ng h
ealth
care
sys
tem
, de
dica
ting
only
3 p
erce
nt o
f 8
its b
udge
t on
hea
lth,
9 10Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n th
at 3
3 pe
rcen
t of
chi
ldre
n in
Cha
d ag
es 1
2-23
mon
ths
are
11
not
vacc
inat
ed a
gain
st c
hild
hood
dis
ease
s,12 13
Ala
rmed
tha
t th
ere
are
only
3.7
phy
sici
ans,
2.1
nur
ses,
and
2.
1 m
idw
ives
per
100
,000
14
peop
le in
Cha
d, w
hich
are
all
mai
nly
loca
ted
in t
he c
apita
l N’D
jam
ena,
15 16Th
e de
lega
tion
of t
he R
epub
lic o
f Cha
d he
reby
:17 18
Cal
ls u
pon
finan
cial
aid
fro
m t
he U
N t
o he
lp im
prov
e he
alth
car
e se
rvic
es in
Cha
d;19 20
Not
ing
that
suc
h ai
d w
ould
be
used
for
impr
ovin
g cu
rren
t ho
spita
ls a
nd c
onst
ruct
ing
21br
and
new
hos
pita
ls f
or o
ne a
nd a
hal
f m
illio
n do
llars
per
hos
pita
l;22 23
Rec
omm
ends
tha
t ne
w h
ospi
tals
be
cons
truc
ted
thro
ugho
ut C
had
whi
le o
ld o
nes
are
24re
vise
d;25 26
Enco
urag
es t
he C
hadi
an g
over
nmen
t to
spe
nd m
ore
mon
ey o
n im
prov
ing
heal
th
27se
rvic
es in
exc
hang
e fo
r th
e fin
anci
al a
id;
28 29See
ks n
umer
ous
hum
anita
rian
wor
kers
unt
il Cha
d ha
s re
solv
ed it
’s n
eed
for
impr
oved
30
heal
th c
are,
wor
kers
, an
d fa
cilit
ies.
31
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ERA
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BLY
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Sp
onso
r:A
lger
iaD
eleg
ates
:Je
sse
Har
tlan
d,
Moa
na
Man
cuso
, A
nn
a M
cIn
tyre
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o In
du
stri
aliz
e th
e co
un
trie
s of
Afr
ica
Ala
rmed
by
the
larg
e am
ount
of po
vert
y in
the
nat
ions
of
Africa
due
to
the
lack
of go
od
1pa
ying
job
s,2 3
Rea
lizin
g th
at t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns s
pend
s 55
0.5
billi
on U
. S.
dol
lars
to
redu
ce p
over
ty t
o 4
no a
vail,
5 6
Bel
ievi
ng t
hat
we
can
end
this
pov
erty
and
als
o en
d th
e su
ffer
ing
of m
any
by b
ring
ing
7th
e po
wer
of
indu
stry
to
the
Afr
ican
nat
ions
,8 9
Con
fiden
t in
Alg
eria
’s e
co-f
rien
dly
reso
urce
har
vest
ing
to b
e ab
le t
o fu
el t
hese
10
indu
stri
es,
and
its r
equi
rem
ents
,11
12D
ecla
ring
tha
t Alg
eria
and
oth
er c
ount
ries
of Afr
ica
will
ben
efit,
as
wel
l as
the
rest
of
13th
e w
orld
due
to
trad
e w
ith t
hese
new
ly in
dust
rial
ized
nat
ions
,14 15
Fully
aw
are
that
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
can
ass
ist
in t
he in
dust
rial
izat
ion
of t
hese
res
ourc
e 16
rich
and
spa
ciou
s na
tions
, 17 18
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y he
reby
:19 20
Cal
ls f
or a
ssis
tanc
e fr
om t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
to in
dust
rial
ize
thes
e Afr
ican
nat
ions
, 21
and
uplif
t th
em in
to a
bet
ter
futu
re;
22 23N
otes
tha
t th
e ne
eded
fun
ding
will
onl
y be
tw
o bi
llion
U.
S. do
llars
a y
ear;
24 25Con
firm
s th
at e
very
tra
de p
artn
er a
nd m
aybe
eve
ry c
ount
ry w
ill b
enef
it fr
om a
n 26
econ
omic
ally
sta
ble
Afr
ican
con
tinen
t;27 28
Dra
ws
atte
ntio
n to
the
fac
t th
at t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns w
ill e
arn
mor
e th
an t
hey
will
spe
nd
29vi
a tr
ade
and
the
lack
of
spen
ding
tha
t as
bee
n al
loca
ted
to p
over
ty m
anag
emen
t in
30
Afr
ica;
31 32Pr
ocla
ims
that
the
res
olut
ion
go in
to e
ffec
t by
Dec
embe
r 10
, 20
20.
33 34
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ERA
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BLY
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