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36 th ANNUAL TENNESSEE YMCA MODEL UNITED NATIONS Sponsored by the YMCA Center for Civic Engagement November 11-13, 2016 Democracy must be learned by each generation.

th ANNUAL TENNESSEE YMCA MODEL UNITED NATIONS

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36th ANNUAL TENNESSEE YMCA

MODEL UNITED NATIONS Sponsored by the YMCA Center for Civic Engagement

November 11-13, 2016

Democracy must be learned by each generation.

36th ANNUAL TENNESSEE YMCA MODEL UNITED NATIONS

OFFICERS

SECRETARIAT Secretary General – Matthew Tolbert

Secretariat Liaison – John Cooper

GENERAL ASSEMBLY General Assembly President- Megan Wassef

General Assembly Vice Presidents

Chanel Briones Shelby Edwards Bibi Gladson Amy Kathawala

Hyunmin Kim Pranav Mudiam Sophia Pouya Leyn Shakhtour

General Assembly Liaisons Nafisa Hossain Anveetha Matta Cynthia Yue

Conference Chaplain- Sophia Mokhtari

SECURITY COUNCIL Security Council President- Starr Rhee

Security Council Liaison- Brennan Saling

INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE President of the International Court of Justice- Teasha Dogra

International Court Justices

Karista Colwell Abbott Gailmard Amber Hess Dexter Woods

ICJ Liaison- Mia Rodriguez

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INFORMATION Print Layout Editor

Bushra Akbar Video Producer

Hannah Smith

Print Managing Editor Shira Hao

Video Editor Sophia Chen

36th ANNUAL TENNESSEE YMCA

MODEL UNITED NATIONS Sponsored by the YMCA Center for Civic Engagement

November 11-13, 2016

Democracy must be learned by each generation.

TENNESSEE YMCA MODEL UNITED NATIONS

TABLE OF CONTENTS Conference Agenda 3-5 Program Administration 6 Conference App Info 7 MUN Delegate Roster 8-34 Election Ballot 35 Breakfast Rotations 36-37 Embassy Suites Map 38 Delegation Meeting Locations 39 The Avenue Restaurant Guide 40 Conference Service Project: Plan Padrino 41 GA/Plenary Flow Chart 42 United Nations Member States 43-44 Format for Debate 45 Table of Motions 46 Intent Speaker Procedure 47 Rules of Procedure 48-51 MUN Debate Script 52-53 Technology Policies 54 Delegate Code of Conduct 55-56 Component Leaders 57 Secretariat 58 Security Council 59 International Court of Justice 60 Department of Public Information 61 General Assembly Committees 63-244

Committee 1 63-78 Committee 2 79-94

Committee 3 95-112 Committee 4 113-130 Committee 5 131-148 Committee 6 149-164 Committee 7 165-180 Committee 8 181-196 Committee 9 197-212 Committee 10 213-228 Committee 11 229-244

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36th Annual Tennessee YMCA MODEL UNITED NATIONS

A Tennessee YMCA Center for Civic Engagement Program Embassy Suites Murfreesboro

CONFERENCE AGENDA

Friday, November 11, 2016 8:30 AM Officer Meeting Mirabella EF 9:30–11:30AM Registration Registration Desk

Luggage Storage Oakleigh A 12:30–1:30PM Opening Session Mirabella EF 1:30–2:00PM General Assembly Orientation Mirabella EF 1:30–4:00PM Advisor Hospitality PDR A

Department of Public Information Broadlands A International Court of Justice Cambridge A Justice Deliberation Room Churchill Boardroom Security Council Cambridge B Secretariat Wynthrope Boardroom

2:00–4:00PM General Assembly Committees

Committee Location 1 Admin& Budget, Economic & Financial Mirabella D 2 Eco Fin, Disarm & Int’l Security Mirabella C 3 Disarm & Int’l Security, Special Political & Decol Mirabella B 4 Special Political & Decol onization Mirabella A 5 Special Political & Decol, Social Hum & Cultural Mirabella E 6 Special Political & Decol, Social Hum & Cultural Mirabella F 7 Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Broadlands B 8 Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Mirabella G 9 Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Mirabella H 10 Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Mirabella I 11 Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Mirabella J

4:00– 6:30PM Dinner 5:00– 6:00PM Advisor Dinner PDR A-Restaurant 6:30– 7:00PM Delegation Meetings See list in book 7:00– 7:30PM Hotel Check-in 7:30– 10:00PM All Sessions Reconvene Same as above 10:15PM All delegates in rooms and out of halls! (Absolutely NO ONE out of their rooms after curfew) *If you ordered pizza, please wait in your room for Conference Staff to deliver it*

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Saturday, November 12, 2016 8:30AM Officer Meeting Mirabella F 9:15AM-Noon All Sessions Reconvene

Advisor Hospitality Mirabella B Department of Public Information Broadlands A Red General Assembly Mirabella E Blue General Assembly Mirabella F White General Assembly Mirabella GHIJ

International Court of Justice Cambridge A Justice Deliberation Room Churchill Boardroom Security Council Cambridge B Secretariat Wynthrope Boardroom World Cup Mirabella A Y in the World Studio Broadlands B

9:30-11:30AM Voting Polls Open 11:30 AM Advisor Meeting Mirabella B Noon–2:00 PM Lunch 2:00–5:00PM All Sessions Reconvene Same as above

2:30–4:30 PM Voting Polls Open 5:00–7:00PM Dinner 7:00–9:00PM All Sessions Reconvene Same as above 7:00–9:00 PM Voting Polls Open 9:00PM Personal Time Assigned Hotel Floors 9:30PM Delegation Meetings See Advisor 9:50PM Conference Dance Oakleigh ABC Game Room Mirabella D Chill Zone Broadlands B 11:00PM Security Council & Secretariat UN Crisis Cambridge B

ICJ Final Case Meeting Cambridge A 11:30PM All delegates in their rooms **Pizza will be delivered to your room…if you ordered it**

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Sunday, November 13, 2016 7:00AM Luggage Room Open Oakleigh AB 8:15AM Officer Meeting Mirabella EF 9:00–11:00AM All Sessions Reconvene

Advisor Hospitality Mirabella B Department of Public Information Broadlands A Plenary Session Mirabella EF

International Court of Justice Cambridge A Justice Deliberation Room Churchill Boardroom Security Council Cambridge B Secretariat Wynthrope Boardroom

11:00–11:30AM World Cup Championship Mirabella EF 11:30AM–12:30PM Closing Ceremonies Mirabella EF

Happy Holidays!

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TENNESSEE YMCA CENTER FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION Executive Director Susan A. Moriarty

Associate Director Elise Addington Dugger

Director of West Tennessee District Kelley Clack

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]

Kelley Clack Cell: 901-359-3547 [email protected]

Web Address www.tennesseecce.org

State Office Address YMCA Center for Civic Engagement1000 Church Street Nashville, TN 37203 Fax: 888.724.2810

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CONFERENCE A BALLOT SECRETARY GENERAL Jackson Hasty Grace Walraven Cynthia Yue

GENERAL ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT Lila Baer Chanel Briones

GENERAL ASSEMBLY VICE PRESIDENT (Choose 8) Lynden Abernathy Julia An Ayan Awad Amy Guerrero Arabella Hamm Aalia Hanif Lauren Moore PJ Sonnen Opal Trivedi Avery Vantrease

GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIAISON (Choose 3) Olivia Connor Nafisa Hossain Gabriella Perez Angel Trivedi Mudi Yang

SECURITY COUNCIL LIAISON Isra Ahmed

CONFERENCE CHAPLAIN Adalyn Meeks

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BREAKFAST ROTATIONS *You must wear your name tag to breakfast. The hotel staff will be checking your name tag for the appropriate breakfast rotation letter. If you go at the wrong time, you will not be able to eat.*

-Embassy Suites A 7:00 AM-7:40 AM Glencliff Hillsboro John Overton MLK

B

7:40 AM-8:20 AM Hume Fogg

Merrol Hyde

C 8:20 AM-9:00 AM Central Magnet Davidson Academy Dyersburg Fairview Hendersonville Independence Loretto Smyrna

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BREAKFAST ROTATIONS *You must wear your name tag to breakfast. The hotel staff will be checking your name tag for the appropriate breakfast rotation letter. If you go at the wrong time, you will not be able to eat.*

-Hilton Garden Inn A-H 7:15 AM-8:00 AM Beech Clarksville Academy Clarksville High School West RePublic

B-H 8:00 AM-8:45 AM Mt. Juliet USN

-Courtyard by Marriott A-C 7:15 AM-8:00 AM Hillwood Power Center St. Agnes

B-C 8:00 AM-8:45 AM St. Mary’s

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CONFERENCE CENTER MAP EMBASSY SUITES, MURFREESBORO TN

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DELEGATION MEETING LOCATIONS

*All students will pick up keys from advisors during delegation meetings on Friday night upon returning from the dinner break. Please meet your advisors in the following locations:*

Please be respectful of the things left in the room.

Beech High School Hotel Lobby Central Magnet High School Mirabella D Clarksville Academy Cambridge A Clarksville High School Hotel Lobby Davidson Academy Mirabella E Dyer County High School Breakfast Area Dyersburg High School Breakfast Area Fairview High School Hotel Lobby Glencliff High School Broadlands B Hendersonville High School Mirabella C Hillsboro High School Mirabella I Hillwood High School Breakfast Area Hume-Fogg Mirabella F Independence High School G-J Hallway LEAD Academy Mirabella H Lookout Valley High School Hotel Lobby Loretto High School Churchill Boardroom MLK Mirabella E Merrol Hyde Mirabella G MBA Mirabella J Mt. Juliet High School PDR A Nolensville High School Hotel Lobby Overton High School Mirabella F Power Center Hotel Lobby RePublic Hotel Lobby St. Agnes Hotel Lobby St. Mary’s Mirabella A Smyrna High School Wynthrope Boardroom USN Mirabella B West High School Cambridge B 39

FOOD OPTIONS AT THE AVENUE

CHECK OUT THESE GREAT DINING OPTIONS AT THE AVENUE!

• Bar Louie • Barnes and Noble Cafe • BJ’s Restaurant • Chili's • Culver's • Genghis Grill • LongHorn Steakhouse • Mimi's Cafe • Newk's Eatery • Romano's Macaroni Grill • Sweet Cece's • The Cookie Store • Which Wich? Superior Sandwiches • World Market

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CONFERENCE SERVICE PROJECT -PLAN PADRINO!

Throughout the weekend, your conference officers will be asking you, their fellow delegates, to give generously to support the Plan Padrino Project. Plan Padrino is a YMCA sponsored program that helps fund the education of Colombian youth who might not otherwise be able to afford to attend school. Public education is not a right in Colombia like it is in the United States. The program pairs the needs of Colombian students with the generosity of donors like Model UN delegates. In years past, we have been blessed to have students from the Plan Padrino Project travel to Nashville to meet the students who have made it possible for them to attend school. The Plan Padrino Students travel to our Model UN every other year, and they will be in attendance for Model UN 2016. In the summer of 2015, we were able to take 3 students and 3 advisors an 11 day trip to Ibague, Colombia to learn more about the Plan Padrino program and help where needed. This trip compliments the current exchange program we have where students from the Plan Padrino program in Colombia come to Nashville every other year to our Model United Nations conferences to learn more about us and the United States. We plan to continue to take a trip every other summer with a few of our Model United Nations students. If you are interested in attending the 2017 trip, please inquire at the info booth! The YMCA Center for Civic Engagement strives to incorporate service learning into all its conferences, and Model UN is no exception. For the past nine years the MUN conferences have partnered with the Ibague, Colombia YMCA to raise money for Plan Padrino. In the first year, Tennessee students raised enough money to pay the yearly tuition for 10 Colombian youth. The next year, Model UN delegates raised enough money to continue sponsoring those 10 students and began sponsoring 10 more. Now, annual contributions by Model UN delegates total nearly $7600 dollars—enough to sponsor 40 students in the Plan Padrino program. This year’s goal is to raise $8,000 in order to continue to sponsor 40 students and purchase school supplies for these students. Please give generously and understand how important your donations are! We are confident with your help that we will be able to raise enough money to continue sponsoring 40 students! If everyone donates just $10, we can meet our goal!

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GENERAL ASSEMBLY & PLENARY SESSION

General Assembly: Delegates representing member states of the United

Nations will be assigned to one of two General Assemblies: Blue or White.

As in years past, the General Assemblies will hear resolutions as they are

ranked out of committees with the exception being the HIGHEST ranked will

be heard during Plenary.

Plenary Session: This is the only time all member states of the United

Nations will be in the same room. On Sunday morning, all teams will come

together for one large session. The resolutions heard in Plenary Session will

be the HIGHEST ranked resolutions out of committee. No more than five

(5) resolutions will be heard. It is an honor to be recognized as having one

of the best resolutions and students achieving the highest rankings will be

the only ones heard by the entire conference.

COMMITTEE FLOW CHART

Resolutions heard in Committees

BLUE GA WHITE GA

PLENARY SESSION

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

RED GA

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UNITED NATIONS CURRENT MEMBER STATES BOLD indicates Security Council Member

Afghanistan Albania Algeria Andorra Angola Antigua & Barbuda Argentina Armenia Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia & Herzegovina Botswana Brazil Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Chile China Colombia Comoros Congo Costa Rica Cote d’Ivoire

Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Dem. People’s Rep. of Korea Dem. Rep. of the Congo Denmark Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Fiji Finland France Gabon Gambia Georgia Germany Ghana Greece Grenada Guatemala Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guyana Haiti Honduras Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland Israel

Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kiribati Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Lao People’s Dem. Rep. Latvia Lebanon Lesotho Liberia 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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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 (1 minute per speaker)

One minute - Summation

II. General Assembly/Plenary

Two minutes - Introduction

One minute - Technical Questions

Three rounds - Con/pro debate (2 minutes per speaker)

Two minutes – Summation

SAMPLE RANKING FORM Best 1…2...3...4...5 Worst Committee Ranking Forms

Resolution #

Character Innovation Fiscal Feasibility

Content & Research

Significant Impact

Total

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TENNESSEE YMCA CENTER FOR CIVIC ENGAGMENT

TABLE OF MOTIONS

Motion

When Another has the Floor

Second

Debatable

Amendable

Vote

Reconsider

Main Motion (Bill)

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Majority

Yes

Adjourn No Yes No No Majority No Amend No Yes Yes Yes Majority Yes-N Appeal Yes Yes Yes No Majority Yes

Lay on the Table

No

Yes

No

No

2/3

No

Postpone to a certain time

No

Yes

Yes

No

Majority

Yes

Previous Question

No

Yes

No

No

2/3

No

Recess No Yes No Yes Majority No Reconsider When

Another has been assigned the floor

Yes

If motion to be

reconsidered is debatable

No

Majority

No

Point of Personal Priv.

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

Suspend the Rules

No

Yes

No

Yes

2/3

No

Withdraw Motions

No

No

No

No

Majority

Yes-N

Division Yes No No No One No Point of

Information

Yes

No

No

No

No

No Parliamentary

Procedure Point

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

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INTENT SPEAKER PROCEDURE WHAT IS AN INTENT SPEAKER? An intent speaker is a person recognized in advance to prepare a 2 minute speech, either pro or con, for a given proposal. The chosen intent speakers shall make the first pro and con speeches for each proposal. HOW DO I BECOME AN INTENT SPEAKER? Delegates wishing to be intent speakers for any proposal shall fill out and submit an Intent Speaker form. This form is located at the front of your General Assembly with the GA Liaison or GA VP. Each delegate may only be chosen as an intent speaker for ONE resolution per day. HOW ARE INTENT SPEAKERS CHOSEN? Once all forms for intent speaker requests are collected, one PRO and one CON intent speaker shall be determined by a random drawing for each proposal. The intent speakers will be announced at least three proposals prior to the presentation of the chosen proposal.

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TENNESSEE YMCA MODEL UNITED NATIONS

RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Rule 1 AGENDA – The agenda of the General Assembly shall be drawn up by the Secretary General (State Director’s Office) 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 officers and the Secretary General.

Rule 2 The Secretary General shall allocate items to the main committees of the General Assembly.

Rule 3 The credentials of all members of delegations, having been submitted to the President of the Security Council and Secretary General in advance of the session of the Model General Assembly, shall be considered to have been approved.

Rule 4 The PRESIDENT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY – The President of the General Assembly and eight (8) Vice Presidents shall be elected by a majority of those voting, with each delegate having one (1) vote.

Rule 5 Nominations shall be in writing and submitted to the State Director’s office by the pre-determined deadline. Electronic voting machines will be used (polls will be opened only at specific times – see agenda). The election will be for the assembly the following year.

Rule 6

The President of the General Assembly shall: a. Declare the opening and closing of each plenary session. b. Direct the discussion in plenary session. c. Ensure the observance of these rules of procedure. d. Accord the right to speak. e. Put questions to a vote and announce decisions. f. Limit the time allowed to speakers. g. Close the list of speakers. h. Have at least one year of experience in the Model United

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Rule 7 The President or presiding officer of the General Assembly shall not vote on any question unless there is a tie.

Rule 8 The PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL – The President of the Security Council shall be elected by a majority of members of the Conference with one vote per delegate. The election shall be for the following year’s assembly.

Rule 9 The President of the Security Council and the Security Council Liaison shall act in the capacity of Secretariat for all meetings of the General Assembly members and shall be responsible for advanced notice of sessions, reports of committees, and all documentation.

Rule 10

LANGUAGES – The model session shall be conducted English. No interpretation will be provided by the organizers of the model session. However, any participant wishing to address the session in another language may do so, provided he/she brings his/her own interpreter.

Rule 11

Two-thirds (67%) of the assigned delegates shall constitute a quorum of the General Assemblies, Plenary session, and committees. Any session without a quorum may not act on any question on its agenda until a quorum is present.

Rule 12 No delegate may speak to any session without the permission of the presiding officer. Remarks must be relevant to the items on the agenda at any given time.

Rule 13 The President of the General Assembly, any presiding Vice President, Sub committee or Committee chair may limit the time to be allowed for speakers in their respective sessions. Speakers must limit their remarks to the time allocated and will be called out of order if they speak beyond their allotted time.

Rule 14 All resolutions must be submitted in writing prior to the beginning of the conference. The CCE staff and conference officers reserve the right to reject inappropriate resolutions. Amendments must be submitted during committee sessions only, and on the appropriate form in legible writing. Amendments must be germane. The patrons of the resolution in question have the right to declare an amendment friendly or unfriendly.

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Rule 15

The decision to refer a resolution to committee for amending is at the discretion of the Chair.

Rule 16 WITHDRAWAL OF MOTIONS – A motion may be withdrawn by its sponsor at any time before voting on it has commenced. Any member may reintroduce a motion, which has been withdrawn.

Rule 17 RECONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTIONS – No resolution, once passed or failed by the General Assembly or Plenary, may be reconsidered without the express approval of the CCE Director.

Rule 18

CLOSURE OF DEBATE – During the discussion of any matter, a representative may move for adjournment of debate. Two representatives may stand in favor of, or two against, the motion for closure of debate. The motion shall then be immediately put to vote (two-thirds vote required).

Rule 19 SUSPENSION OF ADJOURNMENT OF THE MEETING – At any time, a representative may move the suspension of adjournment of the meeting. Such a motion shall not be debated, but shall immediately be put to a vote. The President of the General Assembly or committee chairman may refuse to entertain such a motion if he/she feels it will prevent the meeting from completing its work.

Rule 20 ORDER OF PROCEDURE MOTIONS – The following motions shall have precedence over all other proposals in the following order:

a. To suspend the meeting b. To adjourn the meeting c. To close the debate

Rule 21

VOTING – Each member nation’s delegation shall have one vote in the General Assembly and Plenary sessions on all substantive matters (i.e. resolutions). Delegations may vote yes, no, or abstain. Resolutions that receive simple majorities of ‘yes’ votes shall pass. Each delegate may vote on all procedural questions.

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Rule 22

Representatives shall normally vote by voice vote or by standing. Any presiding officer may call for a roll call vote, but no roll call votes will be taken on the following:

a. Procedural questions b. In the plenary on resolutions already voted on in the main

committees c.

Rule 23 CONDUCT OF VOTING – After the President of the General Assembly, presiding Vice President, or Committee Chair has announced the beginning of voting, no representative shall interrupt the voting. Members may be permitted to explain their votes after the voting; the President of the General Assembly or committee chairman may limit the time to be allowed for such explanations.

Rule 24

IN COMMITTEE – When an amendment is moved to a resolution in committee, the amendment shall be voted on first. When two or more amendments are moved to a resolution, the committee shall vote first on the amendment furthest in substance removed from the original resolution, then on the amendment next furthest removed therefrom, and so on. Where, however, the adoption of one amendment necessarily implies the reflection of another amendment, the latter amendment shall not be put to a vote. A motion is considered an amendment to a proposal if it adds to, deletes from, or revises part of that resolution.

Rule 25 A motion to suspend the rules requires a two-thirds majority vote. Consideration of the motion will be at the Chair’s discretion.

Rule 26 Two members of each country’s delegation must be present in all committee meetings and the Plenary session. Countries failing to adhere to this are subject to suspension of voting rights and/or expulsion.

Rule 27 All country delegations must be present at all scheduled Model United Nations functions.

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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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TECHNOLOGY POLICIES 1. The following components are encouraged to bring laptops, tablets, etc. They

will be provided with internet access throughout the conference: • Officers • International Court of Justice • Secretariat • Security Council • Department of Public Information

2. Members of the General Assembly will follow the guidelines below: a. Resolution sponsors may use a laptop/tablet/etc within Committee or

the General Assembly when presenting his/her resolution. Resolution sponsors are allowed to research throughout debate, as long as this research is conducted in a manner respectful to other speakers.

i. This also applies to students chosen to be Intent Speakers.

b. The use of electronic devices is allowed during Committee and General Assembly. Delegates using an electronic device will behave in a manner respectful to speakers, conference officers, and other delegates.

i. Students may use electronic devices to conduct research pertinent to the resolution up for debate.

ii. Students may use electronic devices to monitor the YMCA CCE conference app.

iii. During Committee and General Assembly, students are asked to refrain from social media. YMCA CODE OF CONDUCT: Social media shall only be used in a positive and encouraging manner. Cyber bullying is strictly prohibited. Any participant involved in any way dealing with negative activity toward the CCE program or any CCE participant will be held responsible for the violation and will be disciplined accordingly, up to and including legal action.

c. The violation of these guidelines will result in a school being removed from the Premier Delegation list.

d. The violation of these guidelines will result in a student being removed from consideration for Conference Awards.

THE CCE HOPES TO EMBRACE TECHNOLOGY IN A WAY THAT IS BENEFICIAL FOR OUR CONFERENCE AND FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS. WE APPRECIATE YOUR ASSISTANCE UPHOLDING THESE POLICIES.

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YMCA CENTER FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT DELEGATE CODE OF CONDUCT

The purpose of the YMCA Center for Civic Engagement is to educate its participants on the processes of government at the city, state, national and international levels, in the hopes of beginning what will be a lifetime of civic engagement for our alumni. Given such, a code of conduct has been developed to help ensure that every delegate receives the maximum benefits possible as a result of their participation. This code of conduct is applicable to adults as well as student delegates. With that in mind, the following code of conduct has been adopted:

• All individuals participating in the YMCA Center for Civic Engagement Conferences will

conduct themselves in a respectable and positive manner and present a good and decent reflection of themselves, their school, and their community.

• All participants share equally the responsibility for their actions when violations of the code are witnessed. Those who decide to be present when a violation occurs, shall, by their choice, be considered a participant in the violation. In this program there are no “innocent by-standers.”

• Plagiarism of outside sources will not be allowed for any delegates. If evidence of plagiarism exists, delegates can expect to be disciplined by the YMCA Center for Civic Engagement. Authors of plagiarized resolutions will be dismissed from the conference.

• Dress code for the conference is business attire. Business attire includes: Suits, dresses, long skirts, blouses or sweaters, blazers, slacks, and appropriate shoes.

• Business attire does NOT include: Jeans, skirts shorter than 1 inch above the knee, strapless or spaghetti strap style tops, bare midriffs, bare backs, sandals, flip-flops, athletic shoes, Converse sneakers, or Birkenstocks.

• Possession and or use of alcoholic beverages, drugs (unless prescribed), tobacco products, electronic cigarettes, or pornography by any participant will result in an immediate expulsion from the conference. Any participant who is expelled from the conference will be sent home at his or her own expense. Parents and school administration will be notified of the expulsion as soon as possible, and students should be aware they might also be subject to further disciplinary action by their respective schools with regard to specific school policies. If necessary, the CCE will contact local law enforcement to help handle any situation.

• All delegates are to participate in all scheduled events. This includes the nightly activity. • No boys allowed in girls’ rooms or girls allowed in boys’ rooms. Violation of this rule is

grounds for expulsion. • No delegate may leave his or her room after curfew except for an emergency. If you have

an emergency you must notify your adult advisor and the YMCA Center for Civic Engagement Executive Director.

• Students are not allowed to leave the conference without written permission from school administration.

• No participant may drive or ride in ANY vehicle during the time they are at a CCE conference this includes taxis, Ubers, and friends’ vehicles who are not attending the conference.

• Nametags must be worn visibly at all functions. • No food or drinks shall be permitted in any session. • Physical, psychological, verbal, nonverbal, written, or cyber bullying is prohibited. • Social media shall only be used in a positive and encouraging manner. Any participant

involved in any way dealing with negative activity toward the CCE program or any participant in the CCE program will be held responsible for the violation and will be disciplined accordingly, up to and including legal action.

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• All participants who bring cell phones or other electronic devices to the conference must respect and follow the technology policies of the CCE.

• Drones and any other remote controlled devices are strictly prohibited. • Noise must be kept to a minimum in all hotel rooms and hallways. YMCA or other

conference staff will investigate any complaints waged by other hotel guests. • ABSOLUTELY no throwing anything over the balconies of the hotel. • Destruction of personal property, hotel or other property will result in immediate

expulsion. Any delegate responsible for damages must make restitution and will be held accountable for any legal actions that follow. Hotel rooms are registered to the conference and are subject to search by the CCE staff at any time. All conference participants, guests, bags and vehicles at the conference are also subject to search by the CCE staff at any time.

• Visitor Policy: If a student under the age of 18 or still in high school wishes to visit a CCE conference, he/she must have a parent/guardian directly contact CCE staff prior to the conference. Any visitor over the age of 18 and no longer in high school must present a valid driver’s license to the CCE info desk to receive a visitor’s badge. Visitors are only allowed to attend conference sessions. Visitors are not allowed to attend evening social events. Visitors are never permitted in participant hotel rooms.

• Use of the Tennessee State Capitol sound system is prohibited. Tampering with the components of the sound systems (microphones, cords etc) is prohibited. Violation of this regulation is grounds for expulsion.

• Use of the Tennessee State Capitol voting machines is strictly prohibited. No touching or pushing buttons in chamber seats. Violation of this regulation is grounds for expulsion.

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Central Magnet

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Central Magnet

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Jacob Spindler, Merrol Hyde

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Glencliff

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to

solv

e hu

man

itarian

issu

es,

17 18Aw

are

that

Ser

bia

face

s is

sues

of co

rrup

tion

and

brib

ery

and

has

only

mad

e w

eak

19ef

fort

s to

com

bat

it.20 21

Dee

ply

dist

urbe

d by

the

cor

rupt

ion

and

civi

l rig

ht v

iola

tions

not

able

in o

ur c

ount

ry

22as

wel

l as

in o

ther

cou

ntries

suc

h as

Som

alia

, Sud

an,

and

Iraq

, am

ong

man

y 23

othe

rs,

24 25Th

e de

lega

tion

of S

erbi

a do

es h

ereb

y:

26 27U

rges

the

UN

to

stre

ngth

en a

nd a

dd o

nto

exis

ting

polic

ies,

suc

h as

the

Uni

ted

28N

atio

ns C

onve

ntio

n Aga

inst

Cor

rupt

ion,

put

in p

lace

to

com

bat

corr

uptio

n by

29

mak

ing

all G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

mem

bers

put

ant

i-co

rrup

tion

polic

ies

in p

lace

in o

rder

30

to r

emai

n a

GA m

embe

r. T

his

wou

ld in

clud

e es

tabl

ishi

ng p

olic

ies

sim

ilar

to C

hina

’s31

and

the

Euro

pean

Uni

on b

y re

form

ing

illib

eral

dem

ocra

cies

and

inca

rcer

atin

g 32

perp

etra

tors

of

thes

e co

rrup

tion

crim

es,

33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

34Rec

omm

ends

the

UN

cre

ate

a co

mm

on c

ode

of la

w for

all

mem

ber

natio

ns t

o pu

t 35

into

pla

ce a

nti-

corr

uptio

n la

ws

or m

easu

res

in o

rder

to

rem

ain

mem

bers

of th

e U

N

36ge

nera

l ass

embl

y,37 38

Str

esse

s th

e fa

ct t

hat

peac

e, f

airn

ess,

and

hum

anita

rian

ism

can

not

coe

xist

with

39

corr

uptio

n an

d co

rrup

tion

com

prom

ises

the

inte

grity

and

influ

ence

of an

y U

N b

ill

40af

fect

ing

coun

trie

s w

ith c

orru

pt g

over

nmen

ts.

41 42Th

is r

esol

utio

n w

ill g

o in

eff

ect

exac

tly a

yea

r af

ter

it’s

pass

ed,

givi

ng c

ount

ries

43

plen

ty o

f tim

e to

sta

rt im

plem

entin

g an

ti-co

rrup

tion

mea

sure

s.44 45

66

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-1

-5

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:H

aiti

Del

egat

es:

Cat

e Alle

n,Vic

toria

Guo

,Ani

ssa

Jaya

thila

ke,

Gra

ce Z

hou

Com

mitt

ee:

Econ

omic

and

Fin

anci

alSch

ool:

Hum

e Fo

gg A

cade

mic

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Rec

eive

Mon

ey t

o B

uild

an

Irr

igat

ion

Sys

tem

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

mor

e th

an 5

0% o

f th

e po

pula

tion

of H

aiti

is m

alno

uris

hed,

1

impr

ovin

g cr

op g

row

th o

f H

aiti

coul

d pr

ovid

e th

ese

star

ving

peo

ple

with

nee

ded

2fo

od.

3 4D

eter

min

ed t

o he

lp t

hose

who

suf

fer,

Hai

ti sh

ould

get

an

irri

gatio

n sy

stem

. 5 6

The

Del

egat

ion

of H

aiti

here

by:

7 8N

otes

tha

t an

irriga

tion

syst

em w

ould

allo

w H

aiti

to s

tren

gthe

n th

eir

econ

omic

9

rela

tions

hip

with

cou

ntries

all

over

the

wor

ld.

10 11Rea

ffirm

s th

at h

avin

g an

irriga

tion

syst

em w

ould

allo

w H

aiti

to g

row

cro

ps in

ord

er

12to

fee

d th

e ci

tizen

s of

the

cou

ntry

. 13 14

Dec

lare

s th

at b

uild

ing

an ir

riga

tion

syst

em c

ould

act

as

a ‘p

ilot

prog

ram

’to

test

how

15

bene

ficia

l thi

s sy

stem

wou

ld w

ork

for

not

only

Hai

ti, b

ut o

ther

str

uggl

ing

third

wor

ld

16co

untr

ies.

17 18

Furt

her

proc

laim

s th

at a

n irri

gatio

n sy

stem

wou

ld a

llow

Hai

ti to

sol

idify

tra

de w

ith19

coun

trie

s al

l ove

r th

e gl

obe.

20 21

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-1

-6

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Ph

ilipp

ines

Del

egat

es:

Kyl

a D

owle

n,M

amie

Sev

ier,

Jazm

in G

arre

tt,

Con

nor

Ervi

nCom

mitt

ee:

Econ

omic

and

Fin

anci

alSch

ool:

Cen

tral

Mag

net

Hig

h Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Im

pro

ve I

nfr

astr

uct

ure

in

th

e P

hili

pp

ines

A R

esol

utio

n to

Im

prov

e U

pon

the

Infr

astr

uctu

re in

the

Phi

lippi

nes

1 2To

the

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y:

3 4Con

side

ring

the

pas

sage

of th

e Rep

ublic

Act

695

7, w

hich

enc

oura

ges

the

priv

ate

5se

ctor

to

part

icip

ate

in d

evel

opm

ent

proj

ects

,6 7

Hav

ing

cons

ider

ed t

he N

atio

nal E

cono

mic

and

Dev

elop

men

t Aut

hority

as

the

priv

ate

8se

ctor

in t

he P

hilip

pine

s as

an

inde

pend

ent

plan

ning

age

ncy

that

deve

lops

9

infr

astr

uctu

re,

10 11Ala

rmed

by

the

lack

of in

fras

truc

ture

in c

ompa

riso

n to

the

rap

id g

row

th o

f po

pula

tion,

12 13Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

dete

rior

atio

n of

cur

rent

infr

astr

uctu

re d

ue t

o a

ging

and

wea

ther

14

cond

ition

s,15 16

Bea

ring

in m

ind

Typh

oon

Hai

yan

whi

ch c

ause

d de

vast

atio

n an

d le

ft t

he P

hilip

pine

s 17

in r

uins

in 2

013,

18 19N

otin

g th

at t

he r

ate

of t

he G

DP

of t

he P

hilip

pine

s ca

nnot

impr

ove

the

stan

dard

of

20liv

ing

for

all c

itize

ns w

ithin

the

cou

ntry

and

tha

t th

e go

vern

men

t sp

ends

a s

mal

l 21

perc

enta

ge o

f th

e G

DP

on in

fras

truc

ture

,22 23

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t th

e Ph

ilipp

ine

gove

rnm

ent

plan

s to

incr

ease

GD

P sp

endi

ng o

n 24

infr

astr

uctu

re t

o 5

perc

ent

in 2

016

from

the

pre

viou

s sp

endi

ng o

f 3

perc

ent

in 2

014,

25 26

Not

ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn t

he h

inde

ranc

e in

tra

nspo

rtat

ion

for

Filip

ino

citiz

ens

and

27bu

sine

sses

due

to

the

decl

ine

in in

fras

truc

ture

, 28 29

We

the

Del

egat

ion

of t

he P

hilip

pine

s do

her

eby:

30 31U

rge

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

cons

ider

the

Phi

lippi

ne’s

com

petit

ive

rank

ing

as 9

7 in

32

road

dev

elop

men

t in

acc

orda

nce

with

the

Wor

ld E

cono

mic

For

um;

33 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

67

Req

uest

tha

tth

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns E

cono

mic

and

Soc

ial C

ounc

il in

vest

app

roxi

mat

ely

35.0

02 p

erce

nt o

f th

e to

tal b

udge

t of

the

Int

erna

tiona

l Ban

k fo

r Rec

onst

ruct

ion

and

36D

evel

opm

ent

need

ed t

o co

mpl

ete

the

prog

ress

on

the

Agu

inal

do H

ighw

ay w

hich

37

pass

es t

hrou

gh t

he b

usie

st t

owns

and

citi

es o

f th

e C

avite

, Ph

ilipp

ines

so

as t

o:38

i. Acc

eler

ate

the

prog

ress

in t

he c

ount

ry’s

infr

astr

uctu

re t

hus

alle

viat

ing

39tr

affic

con

gest

ion

lead

ing

to t

he M

etro

Man

ila a

rea,

the

nat

iona

l cap

ital r

egio

n 40

and

cent

er o

f in

tern

atio

nal d

iplo

mac

y of

the

Phi

lippi

nes;

41 42Fu

rthe

r in

vite

mem

ber

stat

es t

o ta

ke n

otic

e in

our

cou

ntry

’s d

eclin

e in

roa

d 43

deve

lopm

ent

and

over

all t

rans

port

atio

n is

sues

and

to

prov

ide

loan

s, for

fur

ther

44

deve

lopm

ent,

to

be p

aid

back

see

ing

that

the

eco

nom

y sh

ows

subs

tant

ial g

row

th,

45fo

r su

chfin

anci

al a

ssis

tanc

e w

ill:

46i.

Allo

w t

he e

xpan

sion

, re

stor

atio

n, a

nd c

reat

ion

of o

ther

maj

or r

oads

, in

47

turn

, co

nnec

ting

tow

ns t

o gr

owth

cen

ters

and

far

ms

to p

rodu

ce m

arke

ts,

as

48w

ell a

s m

akin

g to

uris

m a

reas

mor

e ac

cess

ible

,49

ii. A

ssis

t in

the

initi

atio

n of

maj

or li

ght

rail

lines

whi

ch w

ill a

ccom

mod

ate

the

50gr

owin

g po

pula

tion

of t

he P

hilip

pine

s, p

rovi

de a

cces

s fr

om r

ural

tow

ns t

o 51

maj

or c

ities

, ov

eral

l pro

mot

ing

the

econ

omy

and

qual

ity o

f lif

e fo

r Fi

lipin

os.

52 53

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-1

-7

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Ti

mor

Les

teD

eleg

ates

:Alv

in Z

hang

,Ben

Fri

gon,

Col

in S

nell,

Tony

Hua

ngCom

mitt

ee:

Econ

omic

and

Fin

anci

alSch

ool:

Mon

tgom

ery

Bel

l Aca

dem

y

Tim

or

Lest

e's

Eco

no

mic

Ad

apta

tio

n t

o C

limat

e C

han

ge

Whe

reas

: th

e na

tion

of T

imor

-Les

te is

in n

eed

of m

oney

to

com

bat

the

1co

nseq

uenc

es o

f m

anm

ade

clim

ate

chan

ge.

2 3Ack

now

ledg

e th

at C

limat

e ch

ange

is t

he g

reat

est

thre

at fac

ing

hum

anity

in t

he

4tw

enty

-first

cen

tury

. 5 6

Rea

lize,

tha

t if

gove

rnm

ents

fai

l to

take

any

act

ion,

the

ann

ual c

ost

of d

amag

e 7

stan

ds t

o re

ach

hund

reds

of

billi

ons

of d

olla

rs,

at b

est,

and

as

high

as

$100

tri

llion

8

unde

r gr

imm

er s

cena

rios

. 9 10

Rec

ogni

ze t

hat

poor

er c

ount

ries

, su

ch a

s th

e na

tion

of T

imor

-Les

te a

nd m

any

othe

r 11

coas

tal i

slan

ds,

will

be

unab

le t

o pr

otec

t th

emse

lves

fro

m r

isin

g se

a le

vels

, w

hich

12

may

ris

e as

hig

h as

23

feet

, en

ough

to

swam

p co

asta

l citi

es,

such

as

New

Yor

k C

ity,

13Sha

ngha

i, an

d Lo

ndon

. 14 15

Rec

ogni

ze,

that

the

Par

is A

gree

men

t do

es li

ttle

to

curb

em

issi

ons

as t

he P

aris

16

Agr

eem

ent

is n

on-b

indi

ng,

cuts

onl

y 0.

05C

, an

d w

ould

onl

y cu

t le

ss t

han

1 pe

rcen

t 17

of t

he e

mis

sion

s cu

ts n

eces

sary

.18 19

Not

ing,

tha

t th

e na

tion

of T

imor

-Les

te is

una

ble

to c

omba

t cl

imat

e ch

ange

on

its

20ow

n du

e to

its

smal

l eco

nom

y.

21 22Rec

ogni

ze t

hat

rese

arch

indi

cate

s th

at t

he c

ost

of b

uild

ing

and

mai

ntai

ning

sea

23

wal

ls w

ill b

e 12

-71

billi

on d

olla

rs a

nd t

hat

Tim

or L

este

’s G

DP

is o

nly

2.62

bill

ion

24do

llars

. 25 26

Rec

ogni

ze,

that

the

nat

ion

of T

imor

-Les

te's

eco

nom

y is

als

o ve

ry d

epen

dent

on

oil

27ex

port

s, w

ith o

ver

50%

of th

e ex

port

s be

ing

oil a

nd g

as.

28 29Rec

ogni

ze,

that

the

nat

ion

of T

imor

Les

te is

in d

ire

need

of ju

mps

tart

ing

a 30

rene

wab

le e

nerg

y se

ctor

to

less

en it

s de

pend

ence

on

oil.

31 32Th

e N

atio

n of

the

Dem

ocra

tic R

epub

lic o

f Ti

mor

Les

te h

ereb

y:

33 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

68

Urg

es t

he U

N t

o dr

aft

a bi

ndin

g cl

imat

e de

al b

y 20

20 t

o de

al w

ith t

he t

hrea

t of

35

man

mad

e cl

imat

e ch

ange

.36 37

Req

uest

: th

e U

N g

ive

out

12 b

illio

n do

llars

in a

id t

o be

spe

nt o

n bu

ildin

g th

e se

a 38

wal

l.39 40

Req

uest

: 10

bill

ion

dolla

rs in

aid

to

be s

pent

on

jum

psta

rtin

g th

e co

untr

ies

own

41re

new

able

ene

rgy

sect

or t

o of

fset

the

job

s lo

st in

the

oil

indu

stry

whe

n co

mba

ting

42cl

imat

e ch

ange

.43 44

Urg

e: a

n in

tern

atio

nal b

indi

ng d

eal t

o ha

ve a

ll th

e co

untr

ies

in t

he U

N t

o ru

n on

45

40%

ren

ewab

le e

nerg

y by

205

0.46 47

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-1

-8

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

: Bhu

tan

Del

egat

es:

She

rrin

a H

wan

g,G

abe

Woo

ten-

Sot

o,Ava

Rol

lins

Com

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

dIn

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Hum

e Fo

gg A

cade

mic

Dec

lara

tio

n t

o R

ecog

niz

e Ti

bet

as

a N

on

-Sel

f G

ove

rnin

g T

erri

tory

Not

ing

with

app

rova

l the

Uni

ted

Nat

ion’

s in

fluen

ce in

the

dec

olon

izat

ion

of e

ight

y 1

terr

itories

sin

ce W

orld

War

II

and

its c

urre

nt r

ecog

nitio

n of

17

non-

self

gove

rnin

g 2

terr

itories

in t

he e

ffor

t to

cre

ate

an in

tern

atio

nal c

omm

unity

tha

t pr

omot

es

3fu

ndam

enta

l hum

an r

ight

s an

d re

spec

ts

stat

e so

vere

ignt

y,4 5

Min

dful

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns w

as e

stab

lishe

d in

par

t w

ith a

pur

pose

to

fost

er

6co

oper

atio

n in

sol

ving

inte

rnat

iona

l soc

ial,

cultu

ral,

and

hum

anita

rian

pro

blem

s to

7

prom

ote

resp

ect

for

hum

an r

ight

s an

d fu

ndam

enta

l fre

edom

s to

insu

re s

elf-

8de

term

inat

ion,

9 10

Not

ing

that

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y ha

s co

ntin

ued

to r

eaffirm

and

11

supp

ort

the

inal

iena

ble

righ

t of

the

peo

ples

of N

on-S

elf-

Gov

erni

ng T

erri

tori

es t

o 12

self-

dete

rmin

atio

n, in

clud

ing,

if d

esired

, in

depe

nden

ce,

13 14Fu

lly a

larm

ed b

y th

e Pe

ople

’s R

epub

lic o

f Chi

na’s

man

y ab

uses

in it

s go

vern

ance

of

15Ti

bet,

suc

h as

: its

ille

gal a

nnex

atio

n of

a o

nce

sove

reig

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951,

exp

loita

tion

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es,

stat

e sp

onso

red

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ration

of

ethn

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an in

to T

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, us

e 17

of T

ibet

’s g

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cal b

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its t

o m

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ain

polit

ical

influ

ence

in A

sia,

act

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18

cultu

ral g

enoc

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act

sof

gen

ocid

e,19 20

App

reci

atin

g U

nite

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Cha

rter

(Art

icle

1(2

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hapt

ers:

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XI,

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d XII

I)

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uman

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man

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or s

elf-

dete

rmin

atio

n,22 23

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dele

gatio

n of

Bhu

tan

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her

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24 25Req

uest

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

rec

ogni

ze t

he T

ibet

an

26Aut

onom

ous

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ion

as a

non

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f go

vern

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sta

ted

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he U

nite

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nite

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29 30U

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mem

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stat

es t

o fo

llow

and

act

acc

ordi

ng t

o th

e U

nite

d N

atio

n’s

Cha

rter

31

Cha

pter

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XII

, an

d XII

I by

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ogni

zing

and

pro

mot

ing

the

inte

rest

s of

the

32

inha

bita

nts

of T

ibet

as

a tr

ust

terr

itory

, 33 34

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com

e th

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sist

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of

spec

ializ

ed a

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ies

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othe

r or

gans

of th

e U

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ions

to

aid

in t

he p

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ss o

f Ti

bet’s

sel

f go

vern

ance

,36

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the

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to t

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vive

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at t

he G

DP

of G

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s de

crea

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sinc

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as o

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in t

he e

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tha

t G

reec

e is

not

the

onl

y na

tion

in e

cono

mic

tur

moi

l with

in t

he

17eu

rozo

ne,

the

mea

sure

s su

gges

ted

will

ben

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tur

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he

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it as

wel

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here

by:

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ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

pres

sure

the

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n U

nion

to

prin

t m

ore

mon

ey

24fr

om t

he E

urop

ean

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tral

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k to

incr

ease

the

mon

ey a

vaila

ble

in G

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e. T

his

will

25

help

to

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nd r

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the

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vaila

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to G

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citi

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, un

empl

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will

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p 27

and

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to

a rise

in G

DP.

28 29Ex

pres

ses

grat

itude

tow

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Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Gen

eral

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embl

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r co

nsid

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the

reso

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in is

a m

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5 6Th

e na

tion

of B

enin

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skin

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untr

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d 7

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kina

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o to

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p ke

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mug

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prov

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pop

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9co

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sem

ble

team

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pol

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maj

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the

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min

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in m

ind

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tral

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15pe

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posi

tion

on t

he U

N S

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ounc

il;16 17

Hav

ing

exam

ined

fur

ther

tha

t Afr

ica

is o

ne t

he r

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ns r

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ed le

ast

in r

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l upo

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add

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the

coun

cil;

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ten

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atin

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be r

educ

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o ni

ne;

26 27Affirm

s th

at t

his

will

gre

atly

con

trib

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to m

ore

adeq

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ly r

epre

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Afr

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28th

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ncils

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ena

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a Ja

shim

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ara

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,Suc

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secu

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th

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amb

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ricu

ltu

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he G

ener

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ssem

bly:

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y co

ncer

ned

that

60.

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rcen

t of

the

pop

ulat

ion

of Z

ambi

a liv

es b

elow

the

3

pove

rty

line,

4 5Cog

niza

nt o

f th

e fa

ct t

hat

Zam

bia

has

a w

ides

prea

d is

sue

of f

ood

inse

curi

ty,

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rett

ing

past

dec

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ns t

o fu

nd a

ndsu

bsid

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tha

t pr

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ed g

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tha

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wer

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ficie

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rthe

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it g

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ext

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t,12 13

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ping

in m

ind

that

mor

e th

an h

alf,

60

perc

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of th

e po

pula

tion

of Z

ambi

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side

14

in r

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as,

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at e

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thou

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5 pe

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bian

wor

kfor

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con

cent

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17

agricu

lture

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ricu

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perc

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he n

atio

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gros

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dom

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pro

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her

notin

g th

at t

he a

gric

ultu

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tly m

ore

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ctiv

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sing

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mes

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in e

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22 23Rea

lizin

g th

at g

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agri

cultu

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ndus

try

in Z

ambi

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24

unem

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n in

crea

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agr

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can

help

com

bat

food

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27

that

pla

gues

bot

h ru

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nd u

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are

as,

28 29Rea

lizin

g th

at t

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port

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n in

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truc

ture

in t

he r

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par

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30

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agricu

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s be

31

tran

spor

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mor

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the

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ng t

hat

the

deve

lopm

ent

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he a

gric

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ben

efit

34Zam

bia’

s tr

ade

part

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anci

ally

as

wel

l,35 36

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e 37

stat

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uest

tha

t th

e U

nite

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atio

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uppl

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e Zam

bian

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mill

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Zam

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44

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of p

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send

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ind

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ted

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of

Zam

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, w

hich

is t

he n

atio

n’s

aspi

ratio

n 52

to a

nat

ion

of e

qual

ity,

pros

perity

, op

port

unity

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d pe

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ocla

ims

that

thi

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into

ful

l eff

ect

by F

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tens

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stan

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als

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tre

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7 8

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tha

t Pa

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in t

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f de

velo

ping

nuc

lear

wea

pons

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at I

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p he

lps

deto

xify

and

reg

ener

ate

soil

via

phyt

o-re

med

iatio

n,13 14

Rem

inds

the

UN

of Slo

veni

a’s

alre

ady

gree

n en

ergy

effor

ts,

15 16Ex

pres

ses

its h

ope

that

the

UN

will

hel

p fu

rthe

r fu

nd g

reen

ene

rgy

ende

avor

s,17 18

Dra

ws

atte

ntio

n to

the

pos

sibi

litie

s of

stu

dies

bei

ng c

ondu

cted

on

the

effe

ctiv

enes

s 19

of h

emp

in o

rder

for

its

bene

fits

to b

e al

so u

sed

in o

ther

are

as,

20 21Fu

rthe

r pr

ocla

ims

this

cou

ld b

e th

e st

art

of fin

ding

an

effe

ctiv

e so

lutio

n to

22

mon

ocul

ture

, he

avy

pest

icid

es,

and

impr

ovin

g th

e hu

man

car

bon

foot

prin

t,23 24

We

the

Del

egat

ion

of S

love

nia

do h

ereb

y:25 26

Cal

l upo

n th

e U

N t

o w

ork

with

Slo

veni

a to

fur

ther

gre

en e

nerg

y ef

fort

sth

at w

ill h

elp

27fu

rthe

r gr

een

ener

gy s

tudi

es a

nd m

etho

ds a

ll ov

er t

he w

orld

,28 29

Sol

emnl

y re

affir

ms

that

Slo

veni

a w

ill w

ork

with

the

UN

in a

way

tha

t th

e fu

nds

will

30

not

only

hel

p Slo

veni

a, b

ut c

ount

ries

all

over

the

wor

ld.

31 32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

77

78

TENNESSEE YMCA

MODEL UNITED NATIONS

COMMITTEE 2 Shelby Edwards

79

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-2

-1

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:G

abon

Del

egat

es:

Abb

y M

ende

z,Ta

mm

y N

guye

n,Ran

d Sha

khto

ur,

Aly

xis

Sm

ithCom

mitt

ee:

Econ

omic

and

Fin

anci

alSch

ool:

Hum

e Fo

gg A

cade

mic

Ass

essi

ng

th

e C

risi

s o

f Fa

llin

g P

rice

s of

Cru

de

Oil

Aw

are

that

Gab

on is

the

5th

larg

est

oil p

rodu

cers

in A

fric

a,1 2

Ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t a

third

of G

abon

's p

opul

atio

n is

livi

ng in

pov

erty

,3 4

Taki

ng in

to a

ccou

nt t

hat

oil p

rice

s ar

e fa

lling

at

a dr

astic

spe

ed,

5 6Em

phas

izin

g th

at o

il re

liant

nat

ions

are

fal

ling

into

an

econ

omic

rec

essi

on d

ue t

o 7

the

fact

tha

t th

eir

mai

n m

oney

sou

rce

is w

anin

g,8 9

Rec

allin

g th

at o

il co

sts

have

plu

mm

eted

dan

gero

usly

in t

he p

ast,

10 11Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

the

cur

rent

sta

te o

f cr

ude

oil p

rice

s ha

s fa

llen

belo

w $

50 for

the

12

first

tim

e si

nce

the

oil c

risi

s of

200

8,13 14

Hav

ing

hear

d of

the

Org

aniz

atio

n of

the

Pet

role

um E

xpor

ting

Cou

ntries

(O

PEC),

15Em

phas

izin

g th

at O

PEC is

rel

ativ

ely

inef

fect

ive

in r

egul

atin

g cu

rren

t oi

l pri

ces,

as

16O

PEC’s

mem

ber

coun

trie

s do

not

col

lect

ivel

y pr

oduc

e th

e m

ajor

ity o

f gl

obal

oil,

and

17

that

the

re a

re n

umer

ous

othe

r la

rge

oil p

rodu

cing

nat

ions

tha

t ar

e no

t af

filia

ted

18w

ith O

PEC a

nd t

here

fore

do

not

com

ply

with

its

rule

s,19 20

We,

The

Del

egat

ion

of G

abon

do

here

by:

21 22Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o cr

eate

an

orga

niza

tion

of o

il pr

oduc

ing

coun

trie

s 23

unde

r th

at c

onsi

sts

of a

ll of

the

wor

ld’s

larg

est

oil m

anuf

actu

ring

nat

ions

,24 25

Req

uest

s fo

r 75

mill

ion

US d

olla

rsto

get

the

org

aniz

atio

n es

tabl

ishe

d an

d 26

func

tioni

ng,

27 28In

vite

s an

y co

untr

y w

ho s

uppl

ies

a su

bsta

ntia

l am

ount

of

oil t

o th

e w

orld

mar

ket

to

29jo

in,

such

as

the

Uni

ted

Sta

tes,

Rus

sia,

Can

ada,

Sau

di A

rabi

a, C

hina

, Ir

an,

and

30Ir

aq,

31 32Ex

pres

ses

that

cou

ntries

to

com

e to

geth

er t

o de

velo

p de

tails

on

form

al m

eetin

g 33

date

s to

dis

cuss

act

ions

nee

ded

to s

tabi

lize

oil c

osts

,34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

35Tr

usts

tha

t sa

id c

ount

ries

will

act

as

one

and

mak

e co

rres

pond

ing

actio

ns in

36

acco

rdan

ce t

o de

cisi

ons

mad

e by

the

org

aniz

atio

n,37 38

Expr

esse

s in

hop

e th

atth

is n

ew o

rgan

izat

ion

will

be

mor

e su

cces

sful

tha

n O

PEC

39

beca

use

all t

he m

ajor

oil

prod

ucin

g co

untr

ies

are

invo

lved

and

wor

king

tog

ethe

r,

40ra

ther

tha

n ju

st a

han

dful

, an

d th

eref

ore

have

mor

e im

pact

in t

he g

loba

l oil

41bu

sine

ss,

42 43All

in h

opes

tha

t th

ey w

ill a

dvis

e co

untr

ies

on h

ow t

o st

abili

ze g

loba

l oil

pric

es a

nd,

44in

tur

n, h

elp

Gab

on a

nd o

ther

maj

or o

il pr

oduc

ing

natio

ns t

o be

com

e ec

onom

ical

ly

45se

cure

and

its

citiz

ens

out

of p

over

ty.

46 47

80

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-2

-2

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:D

emoc

ratic

Peo

ples

Rep

ublic

of Kor

eaD

eleg

ates

:H

ayde

n Bar

rett

,Ev

an A

nder

son,

Rya

n Crist

,La

wso

n Ran

sbur

ghCom

mitt

ee:

Econ

omic

and

Fin

anci

alSch

ool:

Cen

tral

Mag

net

Hig

h Sch

ool

Pro

vid

ing

fin

anci

al a

id t

o t

he

peo

ple

of

the

Rep

ub

lic o

f K

orea

The

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y,1 2

Str

essi

ng t

he a

ssem

bly

to g

ive

The

Dem

ocra

tic p

eopl

e's

Rep

ublic

of Kor

ea e

qual

3

oppo

rtun

ity,

from

the

U.N

., t

o ex

pand

our

mili

tary

as

give

n to

oth

er c

ount

ries

,4 5

Rem

indi

ng o

f ai

d gi

ven

to m

any

othe

r w

orld

nat

ions

suc

h as

, bu

t no

t lim

ited

to,

the

6on

es in

the

impe

rial

ist

wes

t,7 8

Not

ing

the

shin

ing

grac

e of

our

gre

at r

epub

lic a

s w

ell a

s th

e m

agni

ficen

t an

d 9

endl

ess

pow

er o

f ou

r gr

eat

supr

eme

lead

er K

im J

ong-

Un,

10 11Req

uest

s, w

ith g

reat

dem

and

from

the

will

of ou

r su

prem

e le

ader

, th

at 5

% o

f 12

mili

tary

aid

bei

ng s

ent

or s

old

to t

he n

atio

ns o

f Is

rael

, G

reat

Bri

tain

, Ja

pan,

and

our

13

sout

hern

bro

ther

s al

so b

e gi

ven

to u

s to

be

used

at

our

disc

retio

n;14 15

Cal

ling

for

the

U.N

. to

allo

w o

ur g

lori

ous

repu

blic

to

purc

hase

any

and

all

16in

terc

ontin

enta

l and

land

bas

ed m

issi

les

that

any

nat

ion

in t

he U

N w

ould

auc

tion

17ou

t or

sel

l to

othe

r co

untr

ies,

and

als

o th

e be

nefit

of

mili

tary

aid

in o

rder

to

fend

off

18ad

vanc

es o

f th

ose

who

wis

h to

inte

rrup

t th

e so

vere

ignt

y of

our

gre

at n

atio

n;19 20

Rem

indi

ng t

he a

ssem

bly

that

if t

he U

N p

rom

ises

to

mee

t ou

r de

man

ds,

21un

cond

ition

ally

, th

en t

he D

emoc

ratic

Peo

ple’

s Rep

ublic

of Kor

ea,

and

our

Glo

riou

s 22

lead

er K

im J

ong-

Un,

will

pro

mis

e in

tur

n to

not

use

the

new

ly a

cqui

red

asse

ts in

an

23ag

gres

sive

fas

hion

, un

less

we

iden

tify

an im

min

ent

thre

at t

o ou

r sh

inin

g na

tion;

24 25Fu

rthe

r re

min

ds t

hat

whe

n re

ques

ts a

re m

et,

we

wou

ld a

lso

prom

ise

to h

onor

our

26

corr

upt

sout

hern

bro

ther

s, t

he s

o-ca

lled

stat

e of

“S

outh

Kor

ea”,

with

rec

ogni

tion

of

27th

eir

stat

us a

s a

offic

ial c

olon

y of

our

gre

at n

atio

n, a

nd a

pro

mis

e of

neu

tral

ity

28be

twee

n th

is c

olon

y an

d ou

rsel

ves;

29 30Rec

omm

ends

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

akes

thi

s as

an

oppo

rtun

ity t

o to

tur

n th

eir

31ba

ck o

n th

e im

perial

ist

and

corr

upt

Uni

ted

Sta

tes,

and

to

see

the

true

way

s of

32

free

dom

off

ered

by

our

exam

ple.

33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-2

-3

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Ta

jikis

tan

Del

egat

es:

Emili

ano

Gon

zale

z,Zul

my

Lope

z,Cha

rlen

e Le

onid

es-A

ngel

,Es

mer

alda

Laz

aro-

Cru

zCom

mitt

ee:

Econ

omic

and

Fin

anci

alSch

ool:

Gle

nclif

f H

igh

Sch

ool

Ag

ricu

ltu

ral a

ssis

tan

ce f

or

Par

agu

ay

Not

ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn f

or t

he p

eopl

e of

Taj

ikis

tan

that

the

nat

iona

l deb

t it

has

1ac

cum

ulat

ed is

too

big

for

a c

ount

ry o

f its

siz

e2 3

Add

ress

ing

the

prob

lem

of th

e fa

rmin

g sy

stem

whi

ch is

insu

ffic

ient

for

a c

ount

ry o

f 4

this

siz

e 5 6

Not

ing

the

need

for

an

agricu

ltura

l sys

tem

tha

t m

axim

izes

the

use

of

the

avai

labl

e 7

land

tha

t is

ara

ble,

34.

7 pe

rcen

t of

all

land

,8 9

Kno

win

g th

at o

ur d

ebt

is 3

5.9%

of G

DP,

10 11W

e th

e de

lega

tion

of T

ajik

ista

n do

her

eby:

12 13

Req

uest

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Dev

elop

men

t Pr

ogra

m (

UN

DP)

pro

vide

50

mill

ion

14do

llars

in r

elie

f to

the

far

mer

s of

Taj

ikst

an t

o fu

nd a

sm

all b

usin

ess

loan

pro

gram

15

for

farm

ers

16 17

Req

uest

ove

rsig

ht o

f th

ese

fund

s to

bet

ter

utili

ze o

ur far

mla

nd18

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

81

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-2

-4

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Rom

ania

2D

eleg

ates

:G

raha

m J

ones

,Am

elia

Sm

ith,

Hai

ley

Mar

ksCom

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Bee

ch H

igh

Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Co

nti

nu

e to

Kee

p T

erro

rism

Att

acks

in R

om

ania

at

a M

inim

um

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

ter

rorism

is a

pre

vale

nt is

sue

arou

nd t

he w

orld

, an

d th

at t

he

1th

reat

of te

rror

ism

is c

ontin

uing

to

incr

ease

in li

ght

of r

ecen

t ev

ents

, 2 3

Fully

aw

are

that

ter

rorism

att

acks

hav

e in

crea

sed

by 1

95 p

erce

nt a

cros

s th

e w

orld

4

sinc

e th

e 9/

11 a

ttac

ks in

New

Yor

k,5 6

Dis

turb

ed t

hat

ther

e ha

ve b

een

huge

incr

ease

s in

ter

rori

sm a

ttac

ks in

cou

ntries

7

such

as,

Ira

q, P

akis

tan,

and

Afg

hani

stan

whe

re m

ilita

ry a

ctio

n ha

s ta

ken

plac

e,8 9

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d th

at t

erro

rism

con

tinue

s to

be

an is

sue,

esp

ecia

lly w

ith r

ecen

t 10

atta

cks

in F

ranc

e an

d Bel

gium

,11 12

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

Rom

ania

has

con

tinue

d to

be

amon

g th

e co

untr

ies

in t

he w

orld

13

with

the

low

est

terr

oris

m r

ates

, 14 15

Not

ing

Furt

her

that

Rom

ania

is lo

okin

g to

incr

ease

ant

i-te

rror

ism

law

s, fol

low

ing

in

16st

ep w

ith P

olan

d an

d w

ith H

unga

ry,

17 18Em

phas

izin

g th

at R

oman

ia h

as n

ot c

ome

unde

r at

tack

by

Isla

mis

t m

ilita

nts,

and

19

that

we

have

a m

inim

al p

opul

atio

n of

Mus

lims,

onl

y 0.

3% o

f th

e po

pula

tions

,20 21

Fully

ala

rmed

tha

t Rom

ania

cou

ld b

e ta

rget

ed in

ter

rorist

att

acks

suc

h as

tho

se b

y22

Isla

mic

ext

rem

ists

,23 24

We

the

Del

egat

ion

of R

oman

ia d

o he

reby

:25 26

Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o ai

d Rom

ania

in it

s ef

fort

to

com

bat

terr

oris

m b

y 27

supp

ortin

g ne

w la

ws

that

hav

e be

en p

ropo

sed

by R

oman

ian

Legi

slat

ure;

28 29Req

uest

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns a

id R

oman

ia w

ith fun

ding

to

help

to

enfo

rce

thes

e 30

new

law

s;31 32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Urg

e th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o he

lp t

o co

mba

t te

rror

ism

alo

ng w

ith R

oman

ia a

nd o

ther

33

coun

trie

s su

ch a

s th

e U

nite

d Sta

tes

34 35Pr

ocla

im t

hat

this

sha

ll go

into

effec

t by

Feb

ruar

y 1,

201

736

82

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-2

-5

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Alg

eria

Del

egat

es:

She

ms-

Eddi

ne B

elho

ut,

Cha

se Q

uirk

,H

evgi

r Ta

yip,

Zac

h M

iller

Com

mitt

ee:

Econ

omic

and

Fin

anci

alSch

ool:

Hill

sbor

o H

igh

Sch

ool

Tran

s-N

ort

h A

fric

an R

ailr

oad

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2W

ishi

ng t

o be

tter

con

nect

with

the

Nor

th A

fric

an c

ount

ries

of Afr

ica:

Alg

eria

, 3

Mor

occo

, Li

bya,

Tun

isia

and

Egy

pt.

4 5W

e pr

opos

e su

ppor

t in

the

initi

al c

onst

ruct

ion

of a

tra

ns-n

atio

nal r

ailroa

d. T

his

6ra

ilroa

d w

ill n

ot o

nly

help

to

prom

ote

econ

omic

st

abili

ty a

nd r

egio

nal i

nteg

ratio

n 7

thro

ugh

dive

rsify

ing

our

expo

rts

beyo

nd t

hat

of g

as a

nd o

il. T

his

will

als

o fu

rthe

r 8

sett

le t

he m

any

soci

al d

ispu

tes

betw

een

coun

trie

s an

d fu

rthe

r un

ite t

he p

eopl

e of

9

Afr

ica

into

a m

ore

unifi

ed c

oalit

ion

of n

atio

ns.

10 11W

e pr

opos

e th

at a

rai

lroa

d w

ould

be

built

to

conn

ect

Alg

ier,

Alg

eria

to

Cai

ro,

Egyp

t 12

acro

ss t

he c

oast

of N

orth

Afr

ica.

Th

e tr

ack

will

run

alo

ng t

he c

oast

line

of t

hese

13

coun

trie

s an

d th

eir

capi

tols

. In

tot

al t

he n

ewly

con

stru

cted

tra

in t

rack

s w

ill m

easu

re

14ar

ound

700

mile

s on

ce c

ompl

eted

. Alth

ough

cos

t w

ill b

e a

maj

or f

acto

r th

at p

lays

15

into

thi

s, t

he p

oten

tial e

cono

mic

rev

enue

tha

t w

ill b

e br

ough

t ba

ck t

hrou

gh t

rade

16

will

est

ablis

h a

mor

e se

cure

infr

astr

uctu

re,

and

we

only

ask

for

per

mis

sion

in

17re

gard

s to

gen

eral

ass

embl

y of

the

UN

.18 19

In s

peci

fic,

we

are

seek

ing

capi

tal i

nves

tmen

t fr

om c

orpo

ratio

ns n

ot r

elat

ed t

o th

e 20

asse

mbl

y. R

athe

r, a

ny o

utsi

de b

usin

esse

s w

ho a

re w

ishi

ng t

o ge

t in

volv

ed in

the

21

use

of t

he r

ailroa

d ar

e th

ose

from

who

m w

e se

ek fun

ding

fro

m,

in o

rder

to

initi

aliz

e 22

this

pro

ject

. Th

is w

ill in

crea

se t

he e

mpl

oym

ent

rate

by

allo

catin

g ne

w job

s to

be

23im

plem

ente

d an

d fa

cilit

atin

g m

ore

degr

ees

in t

rain

tra

ck e

ngin

eering

etc

. Th

is is

a

24fir

st s

tep

to d

ecre

asin

g th

e un

empl

oym

ent

rate

as

wel

l as

an in

crea

se in

the

25

dive

rsifi

catio

n of

tra

de in

an

atte

mpt

to

build

infr

astr

uctu

re t

o fu

rthe

r be

tter

eac

h of

26

thes

e co

untr

ies

econ

omic

sta

ndin

gs.

27 28Th

is w

ill h

elp

to p

rom

ote

econ

omic

st

abili

ty a

nd r

egio

nal i

nteg

ratio

n th

roug

h 29

dive

rsify

ing

our

expo

rts

beyo

nd t

hat

of g

as a

nd o

il. I

n an

att

empt

to

incr

ease

job

30

oppo

rtun

ities

to

bett

er e

ach

of t

hese

cou

ntries

eco

nom

ic s

tand

ing,

thr

ough

the

31

need

for

the

labo

r ne

eded

to

build

the

rai

lroa

d.

It

is a

lso

hope

d th

at t

his

brin

ging

32

in o

f ne

w c

ompa

nies

whi

ch a

re u

sing

the

rai

lroa

ds w

ill c

reat

e ne

w job

opp

ortu

nitie

s 33

and

decr

ease

the

rat

e of

une

mpl

oym

ent

whi

ch is

a c

urre

nt is

sue

in A

lger

ia for

muc

h 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

of t

he p

opul

atio

n.

As

wel

l, th

e co

nstr

uctio

n of

the

rai

lroa

d w

ill c

reat

e m

ore

jobs

35

during

the

tim

e of

its

cons

truc

tion.

36 37W

ishi

ng t

o se

ek b

ette

r re

latio

ns t

hrou

gh a

ll of

Nor

th A

fric

a, t

his

will

hel

p to

fac

ilita

te

38tr

ade

as w

ell a

s br

ing

mor

e co

mm

erce

fro

m la

rge

com

pani

es,

from

whi

ch w

e ar

e 39

seek

ing

fund

ing

for

this

pro

ject

. Fo

r fu

ndin

g w

e w

ould

like

to

also

pro

pose

to

the

40go

vern

men

ts o

f Li

bya,

Tun

isia

and

Egy

pt t

o fu

nd t

he p

ortio

ns o

f th

e pr

ojec

t to

be

41co

nstr

ucte

d in

the

ir r

egio

n.

Last

ly,

this

will

uni

te t

he p

eopl

e an

d th

e co

untr

ies

42th

roug

h as

soci

atio

n an

d fo

rm s

tron

ger

natio

ns w

ithin

Nor

th A

fric

a an

d po

tent

ially

43

the

rest

of

Afr

ica.

44

83

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-2

-6

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Bah

rain

2D

eleg

ates

:Ben

jam

in M

aloy

,Ale

xand

er F

reed

man

,Le

igh

Fox,

Hud

son

Hum

mon

Com

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Uni

vers

ity S

choo

l of

Nas

hvill

e

Dec

reas

ing

For

eig

n R

ecru

itm

ent

to t

he

Isla

mic

Sta

te

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Cog

niza

nt o

f th

e gr

owin

g in

fluen

ce o

f th

e Is

lam

ic S

tate

, Th

e Kin

gdom

of

Bah

rain

3

has

take

n si

gnifi

cant

ste

ps in

ord

er t

o ke

ep t

he e

xtre

mis

t gr

oup

from

fur

ther

4

spre

adin

g th

eir

idea

s an

d pr

actic

es in

way

s th

at n

ot o

nly

harm

peo

ple

and

cultu

res,

5

but

nega

tivel

y im

pact

the

wor

lds

view

on

an in

fluen

tialr

elig

ion

of t

he w

orld

6

(Isl

am);

7 8Sup

port

ive

of e

ffec

tive

mea

sure

s to

pre

vent

the

gro

win

g fo

rce

of t

erro

rist

gro

ups,

9

incl

udin

g co

oper

atio

n be

twee

n th

e U

S a

nd B

ahra

in,

and

10 11Rec

ogni

zing

the

ris

e of

the

ISIS

ter

rorist

gro

up t

hrou

ghou

t th

e M

iddl

e Ea

st a

s w

ell

12as

its

recr

uitm

ent

ofpe

ople

fro

m a

ll ov

er t

he w

orld

;13 14

Rea

ffirm

ing

the

urge

nt n

eed

to li

mit

ISIS

s st

rong

influ

ence

on

the

wor

ld,

and

15Bah

rain

s pa

rt in

thi

s pr

oces

s, B

ahra

in h

as b

een

an a

ctiv

e an

d ef

fect

ive

part

icip

ant

16in

the

Act

ion

Task

Gro

up a

nd S

peci

al C

onta

ct G

roup

with

in t

he I

nter

natio

nal

17Coa

litio

n ag

ains

t D

aesh

, w

hich

is a

gro

up t

hat

is s

et o

n m

inim

izin

g th

e in

fluen

ce

18an

d ul

timat

ely

defe

atin

g IS

IS/D

aesh

in w

ays

that

incl

ude

cutt

ing

off

terr

oris

ts

19ac

cess

to

terr

itory

, su

pply

rou

tes

and

reso

urce

s;20 21

The

dele

gatio

n fr

om B

ahra

in2

here

by:

22 23Cal

ls o

n m

embe

r na

tions

to

shar

e re

sour

ces,

esp

ecia

lly w

ith r

egar

ds t

o so

cial

24

med

ia,

to c

ount

er t

he r

ecru

itmen

t ta

ctic

s of

ISIS

and

oth

er t

erro

rist

gro

ups;

25 26

Urg

es m

embe

r na

tions

to

coop

erat

e at

all

leve

ls o

f la

w e

nfor

cem

ent,

edu

catio

n, a

nd

27cu

ltura

l out

reac

h to

add

ress

the

cau

ses

of s

ympa

thy

for

terr

oris

m w

ithin

the

ir o

wn

28co

untr

ies;

29 30Fu

rthe

r ur

ges

priv

ate

orga

niza

tions

and

Non

-Gov

ernm

enta

l Org

aniz

atio

ns (

NG

Os)

31

to t

ake

a la

rger

rol

e in

add

ress

ing

the

recr

uitm

ent

stra

tegi

es o

f te

rror

ist

grou

ps.

32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-2

-7

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:And

orra

Del

egat

es:

Bet

hleh

em A

bebe

,El

iana

Bla

sh,

Meg

an P

imen

tel

Com

mitt

ee:

Econ

omic

and

Fin

anci

alSch

ool:

Hum

e Fo

gg A

cade

mic

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Sh

ift

the

Eco

no

mic

Fo

cus

Off

To

uri

sm

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t to

uris

m m

akes

up

80%

of ou

r G

DP;

3 4

Taki

ng in

to a

ccou

nt t

hat

a sl

owed

gro

wth

in S

pain

and

Fra

nce

has

bedi

mm

ed

5And

orra

’s e

cono

mic

pro

spec

ts,

this

eco

nom

ic d

eclin

e in

nei

ghbo

ring

cou

ntries

has

6

redu

ced

tour

ism

num

bers

in A

ndor

ra,

7 8Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

the

dec

line

of t

ouri

sm r

esul

ted

in a

n in

cons

iste

ncy

in G

DP

and

a 9

shar

p de

clin

e in

pub

lic fin

ance

s,10 11

Hav

ing

adop

ted

a in

com

e ta

x to

red

uce

the

budg

et d

efic

it,12 13

Gui

ded

by t

he in

conv

enie

nce

of r

elyi

ng o

n m

ainl

y to

uris

m,

the

econ

omy

of A

ndor

ra

14is

now

sus

cept

ible

to

fluct

uatio

ns,

15 16Em

phas

izin

g th

at m

ost

of A

ndor

ra's

foo

d is

impo

rted

, ca

uses

the

eco

nom

y to

be

17vu

lner

able

to

chan

ges

in fue

l and

foo

d pr

ices

.18 19

We

the

Del

egat

ion

of A

ndor

ra H

ereb

y;20 21

Req

uest

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns g

rant

us

$60

mill

ion

to e

stab

lish

an o

rgan

izat

ion;

22 23Rea

ffirm

s th

at b

road

enin

g ou

r tr

ade

rout

es w

ould

shi

ft o

ur e

cono

mic

str

ongh

old

on

24to

uris

m,

and

stre

ngth

en o

ur e

cono

my;

25 26Ta

kes

note

of ho

w o

ur r

elia

nce

on t

ouri

sm h

as a

ffec

ted

our

econ

omy;

27 28Ex

pres

ses

its h

ope

to s

hift

the

foc

us o

ff o

f on

ly r

elyi

ng o

n th

e re

venu

e fr

om

29to

uris

m;

30 31Fu

rthe

r re

ques

ts t

hat

thro

ugh

the

UN

we

form

tra

de a

llian

ces

with

oth

er c

ount

ries

.32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

84

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-2

-8

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:G

eorg

iaD

eleg

ates

:Ta

sfia

Cho

wdh

ury,

Rac

hel S

alle

y,Cam

eron

Car

ey,

Evan

gelin

e Rau

lsto

nCom

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Hum

eFo

gg A

cade

mic

The

Dep

loym

ent

of

Pea

ceke

epin

g S

old

iers

in t

he

Ab

khaz

ia a

nd

So

uth

O

sset

ia R

egio

ns

of

Geo

rgia

an

d I

mp

lem

enti

ng

an

Arm

s S

anct

ion

on

th

e R

uss

ian

Fed

erat

ion

The

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y:1 2

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

the

con

flict

s in

the

reg

ions

of Abk

hazi

a an

d Sou

th O

sset

ia

3be

twee

n Rus

sian

-bac

ked

sepa

ratis

ts a

nd G

eorg

ian

auth

oriti

es h

ave

resu

lted

in m

ass

4vi

olen

ce a

nd h

ave

disp

lace

d nu

mer

ous

Geo

rgia

n re

side

nts,

5 6D

raw

s Att

entio

n to

the

fac

t th

at a

cea

sefir

e w

as im

plem

ente

d in

the

se r

egio

ns b

y 7

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Obs

erve

r M

issi

on in

Geo

rgia

(U

NO

MIG

) in

199

4, b

ut r

egul

atio

n 8

of t

his

ceas

efire

has

not

been

in p

lace

sin

ce t

he m

anda

te e

nded

on

the

15th

of

9Fe

brua

ry,

2009

,10 11

Furt

her

Rem

inds

tha

t U

N G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

Res

olut

ion

GA/1

0708

rec

ogni

zes

the

12righ

ts o

f th

ose

disp

lace

d by

thi

s co

nflic

t to

ret

urn

to t

heir h

omes

,13 14

Rea

ffir

ms

the

fact

tha

t th

e ov

erw

helm

ing

maj

ority

of th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns m

embe

r 15

coun

trie

s re

cogn

ize

Abk

hazi

a an

d Sou

th O

sset

ia a

s G

eorg

ian

terr

itory

,16 17

Emph

asiz

ing

that

the

sep

arat

ists

in A

bkha

zia

and

Sou

th O

sset

ia h

ave

been

aid

ed b

y 18

the

Rus

sian

Fed

erat

ion,

and

tha

t th

e Rus

sian

Fed

erat

ion

has

clai

med

ow

ners

hip

of

19th

ese

regi

ons,

20 21Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

the

Rus

sian

Fed

erat

ion

has

supp

lied

othe

r co

untr

ies

with

22

wea

ponr

y th

at h

ave

resu

lted

in t

he d

eath

of

civi

lians

, su

ch a

s th

e Ass

ad r

egim

e in

23

Syr

ia,

24 25N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

tha

t no

act

ions

tak

en t

hus

far

by t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns

26ha

ve b

een

able

to

prev

ent

the

viol

ent

and

cond

emna

ble

actio

ns o

f th

e Rus

sian

27

Fede

ratio

n’s

de f

acto

ann

exat

ions

,28 29

The

Del

egat

ion

of T

he R

epub

lic o

f G

eorg

ia d

oes

here

by,

30 31

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Req

uest

tha

t pe

acek

eepi

ng t

roop

s be

dep

loye

d in

the

Sou

th O

sset

ia a

nd A

bkha

zia

32re

gion

s of

Geo

rgia

in o

rder

to

mai

ntai

n th

e pr

evio

us c

ease

fire

agre

emen

t 33

impl

emen

ted

in 1

994

by t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns O

bser

ver

Mis

sion

in G

eorg

ia (

UN

OM

IG),

34 35N

otes

tha

t th

e bu

dget

of th

is p

eace

keep

ing

mis

sion

will

be

join

tly e

stab

lishe

d w

ith

36th

e Sec

urity

Cou

ncil

base

d on

the

sta

ndar

dize

d fu

ndin

g m

odel

,37 38

Urg

es t

hat

any,

and

all,

mov

emen

t of

pea

ceke

epin

g so

ldie

rs b

e no

ted

by t

he U

nite

d 39

Nat

ions

Obs

erve

r M

issi

on in

Geo

rgia

(U

NO

MIG

) an

d re

port

ed t

o th

e Sec

reta

ry

40G

ener

al,

41 42Fu

rthe

r Req

uest

s th

at a

n ar

ms

sanc

tion

be im

plem

ente

d on

the

Rus

sian

Fed

erat

ion

43to

war

ds c

ount

ries

in t

he M

iddl

e Ea

ster

n an

d Eu

rope

an R

egio

ns,

44 45Ex

pres

ses

its h

ope

that

the

mea

sure

s pr

esen

ted

abov

e w

ould

aid

in e

stab

lishi

ng

46pe

ace

in t

he A

bkha

zia

and

Sou

th O

sset

ia r

egio

ns,

retu

rn d

ispl

aced

Geo

rgia

ns t

o 47

thei

r ho

mes

, an

d pr

even

t th

e Rus

sian

Fed

erat

ion

from

con

tinui

ng it

s sy

stem

atic

de

48fa

cto

anne

xatio

n of

land

in it

s su

rrou

ndin

gre

gion

s,49 50

85

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-2

-9

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Q

atar

2D

eleg

ates

:M

anuj

Ast

hana

,Am

anda

Boe

ing,

Bla

ke C

atal

do,

Bet

ty M

enge

sha

Com

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

John

Ove

rton

Hig

h Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Def

end

Ag

ain

st T

erro

rism

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly,

1 2Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t al

l nat

ions

of th

e w

orld

are

aff

ecte

d by

ter

rorism

and

its

expl

oits

,3 4

Rec

allin

g th

e fif

th r

evie

w o

f th

e G

loba

l Cou

nter

-Ter

rorism

Str

ateg

y, f

irst

ado

pted

on

5Sep

tem

ber

8, 2

006,

rec

ently

rev

iew

ed o

n Ju

ly 1

, 20

16,

6 7Vie

win

g w

ith a

ppre

ciat

ion

the

effo

rts

cont

ribu

ted

by t

he a

nti-

terr

oris

m g

roup

s an

d 8

orga

ns o

f th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns,

9 10Str

essi

ng t

he im

port

ance

of

cont

inue

d su

ppor

t by

all

natio

ns,

mos

t im

port

antly

11

Mid

dle-

East

ern

natio

ns,

as t

hey

are

the

head

quar

ters

of m

any

terr

oris

t gr

oups

,12 13

Rec

allin

g th

e su

cces

s of

the

Gul

f Coo

pera

tion

Cou

ncil

betw

een

man

y M

iddl

e-Ea

ster

n 14

stat

es,

15 16Ask

s t

hat

Turk

ey,

Leba

non,

Isr

ael,

Jord

an,

Iraq

, Sau

di A

rabi

a, Y

emen

, O

man

, 17

Uni

ted

Ara

b Em

irat

es,

Qat

ar,

Bah

rain

, Kuw

ait,

Egy

pt,

and

Iran

for

m a

str

ong

18co

aliti

on c

alle

d th

e M

iddl

e-Ea

ster

n Ant

i-Te

rror

ism

Uni

on (

MEA

TU)

in o

rder

to

19de

fend

aga

inst

thi

s w

ides

prea

d en

emy,

par

ticul

arly

ISIS

;20 21

Enco

urag

es M

iddl

e-Ea

ster

n na

tions

to

wor

k w

ith w

este

rn n

atio

ns a

ffec

ted

to b

ette

r 22

unde

rsta

nd w

hat

terr

oris

ts w

ill d

o;23 24

Req

uest

s th

at a

ll na

tions

wor

k to

pre

vent

and

com

bat

all f

orm

s of

ter

rorism

in t

heir

25co

untr

ies;

26 27Str

esse

s th

at n

atio

ns w

ork

to e

stab

lish

a st

rict

er p

ositi

on a

gain

st t

he f

inan

cial

sup

port

28

of t

erro

rism

to

prev

ent

hom

egro

wn

radi

caliz

atio

n as

wel

l as

radi

caliz

atio

n ab

road

;29 30

Req

uest

s th

at d

evel

oped

nat

ions

with

exp

erie

nce

in m

ilita

ry o

pera

tions

to

prov

ide

31M

EATU

with

exp

atriat

es t

o fu

rthe

r tr

ain

mem

bers

’mili

tari

es a

nd m

embe

r st

ates

will

32

give

the

UN

eig

htee

n bi

llion

bar

rels

of oi

l (Bbo

) in

ord

er t

o pa

y fo

r th

e tr

aini

ng;

33Pr

ocla

im t

hat

this

res

olut

ion

go in

to e

ffec

t by

Jan

uary

1,

2017

.34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-2

-10

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Ser

bia

2D

eleg

ates

:G

raha

m B

room

e,W

oota

e Ju

ng,

Josh

Nea

lCom

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Mer

rol H

yde

Mag

net

Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Req

ues

t th

e R

emo

val

of

NA

TO T

roo

ps

fro

m K

oso

vo

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly,

1 2D

istu

rbed

by

NATO

’s c

onst

ant

inte

rfer

ence

in t

he S

erbi

an p

rovi

nce

Kos

ovo,

3 4Ala

rmed

by

the

poss

ibili

ty o

f Kos

ovo'

s in

depe

nden

ce fro

m S

erbi

a by

aid

of fo

reig

n 5

and

arm

ed N

ATO

tro

ops,

6 7

Aw

are

of t

he p

oliti

cal a

mbi

tion

of t

hose

cou

ntries

fun

ding

NATO

who

onl

y pr

otec

t 8

Kos

ovo

as t

heir o

wn

prov

ince

in t

he B

alka

ns,

9 10O

bser

ving

tha

t Kos

ovo

has

been

Ser

bian

far

long

er t

han

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

and

11

NATO

hav

e be

en o

rgan

izat

ions

,12 13

Des

irin

g pe

ace

and

natio

nal u

nity

, bo

th p

rofe

ssed

goa

ls o

f th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns,

14w

ithin

Ser

bia,

15 16Bea

ring

in m

ind

the

past

crim

es o

f th

e la

st g

over

nmen

t of

Ser

bia,

17 18Reg

rett

ing

thes

e cr

imes

men

tione

d,19 20

Dec

laring

ful

l ow

ners

hip

and

appr

ecia

tion

of S

erbi

a's

owne

rshi

p of

Kos

ovo,

21 22D

eter

min

ed t

o ke

ep N

ATO

-fun

ding

nat

ions

fro

m g

aini

ng a

foo

thol

d in

the

Bal

kans

23

with

Ser

bia

to p

reve

nt fur

ther

cor

rupt

ion

and

to p

rom

ote

unity

, pe

ace,

and

24

pros

perity

,25 26

We

the

dele

gatio

n of

Ser

bia

do h

ereb

y:27 28

Cal

l for

the

imm

edia

te a

nd a

bsol

ute

expu

lsio

n of

all

NATO

tro

ops

curr

ently

res

idin

g 29

in K

osov

o.

30 31

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

86

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-2

-11

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Kuw

ait

2D

eleg

ates

:Pa

rker

Will

iam

s,Ja

ck C

arri

er,

Bai

ley

Guy

,Cai

lsey

Sco

ttCom

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Hen

ders

onvi

lle H

igh

Sch

ool

Terr

ori

sm P

reve

nti

on

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly,

1 2Rec

ogni

zing

ter

rori

sm is

in s

urro

undi

ng c

ount

ries

of Kuw

ait.

On

the

glob

al t

erro

rism

3

inde

x, I

raq

is s

aid

to b

e th

e m

ost

terr

oris

t-af

fect

ed c

ount

ry in

the

wor

ld.

Kuw

ait

4bo

rder

s Ir

aq,

so it

is a

t a

high

ris

k to

be

affe

cted

by

the

terr

oris

m in

Ira

q;5 6

Fully

Aw

are

that

Kuw

ait

is a

t a

dire

ct r

isk

beca

use

of it

s ne

ighb

orin

g co

untr

ies

7in

clud

ing

Iraq

and

Sau

di A

rabi

a;8 9

Ala

rmed

By

the

acts

of te

rror

com

mitt

ed in

the

sur

roun

ding

cou

ntries

;10 11

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

Kuw

ait

is a

t risk

of be

ing

take

n ov

er b

y ex

trem

ist

gove

rnm

ent

12of

ficia

ls,

and

som

e le

ader

s ha

ve t

ies

to t

erro

rist

gro

ups;

13 14D

istu

rbed

by

the

fact

tha

t m

any

lead

ers

have

bee

n ra

ised

with

ext

rem

ist

belie

fs a

nd

15m

ay o

r m

ay n

ot b

e op

en a

bout

tha

t to

the

pub

lic;

16 17N

otin

g Fu

rthe

r th

at it

is s

omet

imes

par

t of

the

mid

dle-

east

ern

cultu

re t

o ha

ve

18ra

dica

l bel

iefs

, an

d ev

en t

he le

ader

s of

Kuw

ait’s

gov

ernm

ent

cann

ot d

eny

thei

r 19

herita

ge a

nd c

ultu

re;

20 21Cal

ls U

pon

othe

r co

untr

ies

to h

elp

defe

nd a

gain

st t

erro

rism

;22 23

Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

the

se t

erro

rist

att

acks

incl

ude

bom

bing

s, k

idna

ppin

gs,

and

24as

sass

inat

ions

;25 26

We

the

dele

gate

s of

Kuw

ait

do h

ereb

y:27 28

Req

uest

s U

nite

d N

atio

ns O

ffic

e fo

r D

isar

mam

ent

Aff

airs

(U

NO

DA)

to b

ring

thi

s to

29

the

wor

ld's

att

entio

n so

act

ions

can

be

take

n;30 31

Rea

lizin

g Kuw

ait

is o

ne o

f m

any

coun

trie

s w

ith s

urro

undi

ng t

erro

rist

s, U

NO

DA c

an

32he

lp o

ut;

33 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Dra

ws

Att

entio

n to

nee

ding

cul

tura

l cha

nge

that

dis

cour

ages

bei

ng a

n ex

trem

ist;

35 36D

ecla

res

that

Kuw

ait

wou

ld li

ke t

o be

an

activ

e m

embe

r in

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

37

Prog

ram

me

of F

ello

wsh

ip.

38 39En

dors

ing

mor

e pr

epar

atio

n in

the

Kuw

aiti m

ilita

ry f

or a

pos

sibl

e te

rror

ist

atta

ck.

40

87

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-2

-12

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:U

nite

d Ara

b Em

irat

esD

eleg

ates

:Ray

Lee

,Brian

Lu,

Cha

rlie

Ma,

Jack

Sul

livan

Com

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Mon

tgom

ery

Bel

l Aca

dem

y

Co

mb

atin

g R

elig

iou

s Ex

trem

ism

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Rec

ogni

zing

the

eno

rmou

s th

reat

pos

ed b

y ex

trem

ist

terr

oris

t gr

oups

incl

udin

g, b

ut

3no

t lim

ited

to:

Al Q

aeda

, H

ezbo

llah,

Tal

iban

, th

e H

outh

is,

the

Isla

mic

Sta

te,

The

Ku

4Klu

x Kla

n an

d ot

her

whi

te s

upre

mac

ist

grou

ps,

and

Al S

heba

ab,

5 6Cog

niza

nt o

f m

ultip

le r

ecen

t at

tack

s ag

ains

t ou

r al

lies,

suc

h as

Fra

nce,

Ger

man

y,

7an

d th

e U

nite

d Sta

tes,

in P

aris

, M

unic

h, N

ice,

and

Orlan

do,

8 9D

esirin

g to

pro

tect

our

ow

npe

ople

and

to

prom

ote

safe

ty a

broa

d fr

om t

hese

10

ram

pant

act

s of

vio

lenc

e ag

ains

t in

noce

nt p

eopl

e,11 12

Cog

niza

nt o

f th

e fa

ct t

hat

the

grea

test

vic

tims

of e

xtre

mis

t te

rror

ism

by

far

are

13M

uslim

s in

the

Mid

dle

East

,14 15

In t

he in

tere

st o

f pr

otec

ting

our

own

reso

urce

s su

ch a

s ou

r oi

l, w

hich

, if

capt

ured

by

16a

terr

oris

t gr

oup,

cou

ld p

rovi

de e

norm

ous

leve

rage

for

the

se o

rgan

izat

ions

in t

heir

17fig

hts

for

com

plet

e an

arch

y an

d de

stru

ctio

n,18 19

Not

ing

that

our

mili

tary

for

ces

are

the

seco

nd g

reat

est

cont

ribu

tors

in a

ttac

ks

20ag

ains

t th

e Is

lam

ic S

tate

aft

er t

he U

nite

d Sta

tes,

21 22Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t th

ese

terr

oris

t or

gani

zatio

ns a

re m

ultif

acet

ed a

nd u

se la

rge

onlin

e 23

cam

paig

ns t

hrou

gh s

ocia

l med

ia for

rec

ruitm

ent,

24 25D

esirin

g in

crea

sed

abili

ty t

o pr

otec

t ou

r ow

n do

mes

tic in

tere

sts

and

trad

e in

tere

sts

26fr

om t

he t

hrea

t th

at t

hese

gro

ups

pose

,27 28

Not

ing

a re

cent

att

ack

by Y

emen

i Hou

thi f

orce

s ag

ains

t a

UAE

civi

lian

vess

el in

the

29

Red

Sea

and

the

dan

gers

tha

t at

tack

s lik

e th

is p

ose

to o

ur c

ount

ry a

nd it

s in

tere

sts

30in

com

mer

ce a

nd e

cono

mic

gro

wth

,31 32

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t th

e U

AE

alre

ady

spen

ds a

sig

nific

ant

port

ion

of it

s G

DP

(5.6

97%

) 33

on m

ilita

ry e

xpen

ses,

34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

35Th

e U

nite

d Ara

b Em

irat

es d

oes

here

by:

36 37Rec

omm

end

that

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

pro

vide

the

Uni

ted

Ara

b Em

irat

es w

ith fun

ding

38

equi

vale

nt t

o $2

,000

,000

,000

US d

olla

rs f

rom

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Cou

nter

terr

oris

m

39Coo

pera

tion.

Th

e fu

ndin

g w

ould

be

appo

rtio

ned

as s

uch:

40 4152

.45%

: C

reat

ion

and

man

agem

ent

of a

cou

nter

terr

oris

t ta

sk f

orce

in a

lignm

ent

42w

ith t

he U

N C

ount

er T

erro

rism

Im

plem

enta

tion

Task

For

ce w

hich

wou

ld a

ct t

hrou

gh

43ai

rstr

ikes

and

gro

und

oper

atio

ns t

o el

imin

ate

any

form

s of

ter

rorism

pos

sibl

e in

our

44

imm

edia

te n

eigh

bori

ng c

ount

ries

incl

udin

g bu

t no

t lim

ited

to:

elim

inat

ing

terr

oris

t 45

outr

ight

, at

tack

ing

terr

oris

t st

rong

hold

s, p

reve

ntin

g pl

anne

d te

rror

ist

atta

cks,

and

46

elim

inat

ing

fund

ing

for

terr

oris

t or

gani

zatio

ns47 48

23.5

5%:

Cre

atio

n an

d m

anag

emen

t of

a t

ask

forc

e sp

ecifi

cally

for

the

pur

pose

of

49co

mba

ting

terr

oris

t or

gani

zatio

ns’o

nlin

e re

crui

tmen

ts a

nd a

ctiv

ity in

ord

er t

o st

op

50th

e flo

w o

f yo

ung

peop

le in

to t

hese

ter

rori

st o

rgan

izat

ions

as

a re

sult

of ly

ing

51pr

opag

anda

52 5324

%:

Fort

ifica

tion

of o

ur o

wn

defe

nses

aga

inst

ter

rorism

with

in o

ur b

orde

rs a

nd

54al

so for

pro

tect

ing

our

com

mer

ce a

nd s

hipp

ing

55

88

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-2

-13

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Ir

aqD

eleg

ates

:Ju

lia A

n,G

agan

a Bor

ra,

Am

y G

uerr

ero,

Youl

i Yao

Com

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Mar

tin L

uthe

r Kin

g M

agne

t Sch

ool

Com

bat

ing

th

e Te

rror

ist

Gro

up

IS

IL in

Ira

q b

y D

ecre

asin

g T

hei

r A

cces

s to

Eco

no

mic

Fu

nd

ing

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Rec

ogni

zing

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Res

olut

ion

2170

whi

ch c

alle

d up

on n

atio

ns t

o su

ppre

ss

3fu

ndin

g an

d su

ppor

t fo

r Is

lam

ist

extr

emis

t gr

oups

incl

udin

g IS

IL (

Isla

mic

Sta

te o

f 4

Iraq

and

the

Lev

ant)

and

Al-

Nus

ra F

ront

,5 6

Rem

indi

ng d

eleg

ates

tha

t in

Sep

tem

ber

of 2

014

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

off

icia

lly

7su

ppor

ted

Iraq

in t

heir

war

aga

inst

the

ter

rorist

gro

up I

SIL

,8 9

Dis

turb

ed t

hat

ISIL

hol

ds m

ore

than

3,5

00 s

lave

s, m

ost

of w

hom

are

wom

en a

nd

10ch

ildre

n,11 12

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d th

at I

SIL

has

kill

ed t

hous

ands

of ci

vilia

ns in

Ira

q,13 14

Ala

rmed

tha

t IS

IL r

egul

arly

com

mits

act

s th

at v

iola

te h

uman

itarian

law

by

usin

g 15

child

ren

and

civi

lians

as

“hum

an s

hiel

ds”

and

suic

ide

bom

bers

dur

ing

conf

lict

16 17Anx

ious

tha

t IS

IL is

res

pons

ible

for

the

act

s of

ter

rori

sm in

Fra

nce,

Tur

key,

Sau

di

18Ara

bia,

Lib

ya,

Leba

non,

Egy

pt,

Tuni

sia,

Yem

en,

Afg

hani

stan

, Kuw

ait,

Ban

glad

esh,

19

Indo

nesi

a, a

nd B

elgi

um in

201

5-20

16 a

lone

20 21Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

ISIL

con

trol

s ap

prox

imat

ely

25,0

00 s

quar

e fe

et o

f la

nd in

Syr

ia

22an

d Ir

aq,

mos

t of

whi

ch a

re o

il fie

lds,

23 24Cog

niza

nt o

f th

e fa

ct t

hat

ISIL

has

bee

n ab

le t

o su

rviv

e an

d pr

ogre

ss t

hrou

gh

25pr

ofita

ble

oil p

rodu

ctio

n an

d un

law

ful f

undi

ng,

26 27Th

e de

lega

tion

of t

he R

epub

lic o

f Ir

aq d

oes

here

by:

28 29En

cour

ages

all

natio

ns a

nd t

he U

N t

o un

ite in

eff

orts

to

stop

ISIL

in t

heir

vio

latio

ns

30up

on h

uman

rig

hts;

31 32

GEN

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L A

SSEM

BLY

Expr

esse

s its

app

reci

atio

n to

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ms

inve

sted

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ted

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atio

ns f

or d

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aced

per

sons

in I

raq;

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uest

s th

at m

ore

deve

lope

d co

untr

ies

and

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

sup

port

non

prof

it 36

orga

niza

tions

, su

ch a

s U

NIC

EF,

by in

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sing

fun

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, to

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for

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pers

ons

in I

raq;

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rges

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Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

perf

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inve

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to t

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of

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nd r

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h re

solu

tion

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;41 42

Rec

omm

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Uni

ted

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ions

to

rein

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e th

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of am

ount

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med

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fur

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44

prot

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n of

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peo

ple

of I

raq;

45 46Cal

ls u

pon

the

UN

TSO

and

oth

er n

atio

ns t

o ai

d Ir

aq in

sei

zing

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land

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rent

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utua

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eco

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elat

ions

hip

betw

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aly

and

San

Mar

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9 10M

indf

ul t

hat

trad

e w

ith I

taly

acc

ount

s fo

r 80

per

cent

ofSan

Mar

inos

tot

al

11ex

port

atio

n,12 13

Not

ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn t

he d

ownf

all o

f th

e It

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n ec

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200

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14

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Mar

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15 16Th

e D

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Req

uest

land

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to t

he n

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20 21Cal

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23 24U

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t San

Mar

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onve

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WC

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Con

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ched

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One

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mic

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6w

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n, is

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ugh

to k

ill a

n ad

ult

hum

an;

7 8Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

mus

tard

gas

is r

ecog

nize

d as

a h

ighl

y ef

fect

ive

carc

inog

en b

y 9

the

Nat

iona

l Tox

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Prog

ram

(N

TP);

10 11H

avin

g co

nsid

ered

tha

t re

cent

ly in

Sud

an,

chem

ical

wea

pons

hav

e be

en u

sed

to k

ill

1225

0 pe

ople

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r th

e la

st e

ight

mon

ths,

mos

t of

who

m w

ere

child

ren;

13 14U

nder

stan

ding

tha

t a

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

bas

ed o

rgan

izat

ion

dedi

cate

d to

impl

emen

ting

15th

e te

rms

defin

ed in

the

CW

C e

xist

s in

the

for

m o

f th

e O

rgan

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ion

for

the

16Pr

ohib

ition

of Che

mic

al W

eapo

ns (

OPC

W);

17

18O

bser

ving

tha

t ch

emic

al w

eapo

ns p

ollu

te s

oil,

kill

vege

tatio

n, c

ontr

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e to

air

19po

llutio

n, in

fect

bod

ies

of w

ater

, an

d ar

e in

gest

ed b

y w

ild a

nim

als

arou

nd t

he a

reas

20

they

are

use

d in

;21 22

Con

vinc

ed t

hat

the

com

plet

e pr

ohib

ition

of ch

emic

al w

eapo

ns w

ill c

reat

e a

safe

r,

23cl

eane

r, a

nd h

ighe

r qu

ality

of

life

for

ever

y na

tion

in t

his

asse

mbl

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The

Del

egat

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of P

alau

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s he

reby

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Emph

asiz

e th

e im

port

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of

all m

embe

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ates

rat

ifyin

g th

e CW

C a

nd t

he lo

ng

28te

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ffec

ts o

f th

e us

e of

che

mic

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hrou

gh t

arge

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s 29

cam

paig

ns in

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and

30re

pres

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tives

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e to

con

side

r th

e da

mag

e th

ese

met

hods

cau

se,

31 32Fu

rthe

r re

com

men

ds a

llott

ing

15%

of

the

OPC

W’s

bud

get

($10

,995

,000

) to

mar

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and

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cov

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pens

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f th

e af

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entio

ned

cam

paig

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Ga/

Res

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Can

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To t

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now

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lack

of ag

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and

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le la

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due

to t

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phic

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andi

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of it

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catio

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4 5Rec

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nee

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crea

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agr

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and

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impo

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mat

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l. 7 8

Affirm

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past

effor

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f so

lvin

g th

is p

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em w

ith t

he d

evel

opm

ent

of t

he J

ong

Lei

9Can

al.

10 11N

otin

g th

at a

gric

ultu

re is

one

of

Egyp

t’s m

ain

impo

rts

and

a gr

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caus

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12

inte

rnat

iona

l tra

de d

efic

it.

13 14Con

vinc

ed t

hat

the

deve

lopm

ent

of n

ew ir

riga

tion

syst

ems

and

a ca

nal w

ould

lead

15to

incr

ease

d ag

ricu

ltura

l pro

duct

ion

and

arab

le la

nd.

16 17Con

side

ring

tha

t Eg

ypt

has

less

tha

n 80

0 cu

bic

met

ers

of w

ater

per

cap

ita w

hich

is

18w

ell b

elow

the

inte

rnat

iona

l ave

rage

of

7,00

0 cu

bic

met

ers

of w

ater

per

cap

ita.

19 20Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

the

se w

ill le

adto

a d

ecre

ase

in t

he in

tern

atio

nal t

rade

def

icit.

21 22Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

decr

ease

in t

he u

nem

ploy

men

t ra

te d

ue t

o in

crea

se in

23

agricu

ltura

l job

s.24 25

Endo

rsin

g th

e ec

onom

ic r

efor

m t

hat

wou

ld le

ad t

o lo

ng-r

un g

row

th in

Egy

pt.

26 27Res

olve

s th

e hi

gh c

osts

of

food

, du

e to

the

hig

h nu

mbe

r of

agr

icul

tura

l im

port

s.

28 29N

otin

g th

at c

lean

wat

er is

sca

rce

and

farm

ers

are

forc

ed t

o us

e un

trea

ted

sew

age

30as

irriga

tion.

31 32Con

vinc

ed a

new

can

al w

ill in

crea

se c

lean

wat

er s

ourc

es.

33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

34Ex

pect

ing

decr

ease

in e

nviron

men

tal i

mpa

ct o

f co

ntam

inat

ed w

ater

thr

ough

out

35Eg

ypt.

36 37W

e th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

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Ara

b Rep

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of

Egyp

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o H

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l upo

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nite

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atio

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o co

nstit

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a co

mm

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of ag

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lp w

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sup

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and

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ble

land

in

41Eg

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42 43Req

uest

s th

at t

he U

N p

rovi

des

the

gove

rnm

ent

of E

gypt

equ

atin

g w

ith m

onet

ary

44as

sist

ance

to

help

with

the

prod

uctio

n of

a c

anal

, w

hich

in t

urn

wou

ld a

llevi

ate

the

45pr

evio

usly

men

tione

d is

sues

and

pro

vide

for

the

pro

duct

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of ir

riga

tion

syst

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46 47N

ote

that

fun

ding

will

con

trib

ute

to c

ost

of m

achi

nery

and

labo

r;48 49

Plan

to

fully

rep

ay t

he g

raci

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cont

ribu

tion

by t

he U

N t

hrou

gh t

he in

crea

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50pr

oduc

tion

with

in t

he c

ount

ry d

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o th

e re

sulti

ng a

gric

ultu

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evel

opm

ents

. By

51de

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the

num

ber

of a

gric

ultu

rali

mpo

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and

incr

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ng a

gric

ultu

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xpor

ts.

52W

hich

in t

urn

wou

ld b

enef

it th

e Eg

yptia

n ec

onom

y in

the

long

-ter

m a

nd r

eple

nish

53

the

UN

con

trib

utio

n;

54 55Fu

rthe

r re

com

men

ds t

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the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

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in fav

or o

f ou

r re

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e Eg

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n ec

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91

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tin

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f U

N S

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oval

in

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to

Iran

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Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y,1 2

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to t

he a

tten

tion

of a

ll N

atio

ns t

hat

host

ilitie

s of

Ira

n ag

ains

t Bah

rain

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esca

late

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ran

has

show

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cur

rent

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tary

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lvem

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how

it is

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ce,

5 6N

otin

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at I

ran

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seve

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to

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o th

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ianc

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Ira

n 7

on d

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ucle

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8 9Reg

rets

tha

t Ir

an c

an n

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xist

in t

he in

tern

atio

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unity

with

out

purs

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10

aggr

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, an

d ne

eds

extr

a pr

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m t

he U

N

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sto

p th

ese

actio

ns,

12 13U

rges

tha

t th

e cu

rren

t sa

nctio

n pl

an f

or I

ran

can

be a

men

ded

so t

hat

Iran

con

tinue

s 14

to f

eel p

ress

ure

to f

ollo

w p

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of p

eace

and

non

aggr

essi

on15 16

Rec

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tha

t th

e U

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mak

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from

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Aca

dem

y

Ren

ewab

le P

ow

er L

oan

s

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Rec

ogni

zing

the

con

cern

s of

Aus

tria

, as

wel

l as

the

man

y ot

her

coun

trie

s in

Eur

ope,

3

that

hav

e re

cent

ly b

een

affe

cted

by

the

risi

ng e

pide

mic

of

acid

rai

n an

d ot

her

form

s 4

of w

aste

pol

lutio

n,5 6

Not

ing

that

aci

d ra

in h

as c

ause

d th

e co

untr

y of

Aus

tria

to

be a

fflic

ted

with

7

envi

ronm

enta

l har

m a

nd p

ollu

tion,

8 9Aw

are

that

aci

d ra

in is

a t

ype

of r

ainf

all p

rim

arily

mad

e up

of

atm

osph

eric

pol

lutio

n,10 11

Cog

niza

nt t

hat

this

env

iron

men

tal p

ollu

tion

caus

es h

arm

to

the

envi

ronm

ent

of

12Aus

tria

, m

ore

spec

ifica

lly t

he la

kes

and

fore

sts,

13 14

Not

ing

that

the

mai

n ca

use

of a

cid

rain

and

oth

er w

aste

pol

luta

nts

is t

he b

urni

ng o

f 15

foss

il fu

els

such

as

coal

and

tha

t ha

rmfu

l che

mic

als

such

as

sulfu

r an

d ni

trog

en

16ox

ide

are

cont

aine

d in

the

se f

uels

,17 18

Con

cern

ed t

hat

thes

e ch

emic

als

are

bein

g re

leas

ed in

to t

he a

tmos

pher

e an

d ar

e 19

com

bini

ng w

ith w

ater

in t

he a

tmos

pher

e, t

hus

form

ing

acid

rai

n,20 21

Taki

ng in

to c

onsi

dera

tion

that

sin

ce 1

991

alm

ost

37%

of

Aus

tria

’s for

ests

hav

e 22

been

sev

erel

y da

mag

ed b

y ac

id r

ain,

23 24

Emph

asiz

ing

that

the

issu

e of

pol

lutio

n is

a E

urop

ean-

wid

e is

sue,

25 26

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

it w

ould

be

in t

he b

est

inte

rest

for

not

onl

y Aus

tria

, bu

t Eu

rope

27

as w

ell t

o m

ove

tow

ards

a c

lean

er a

nd m

ore

effe

ctiv

e en

ergy

sol

utio

n,28 29

The

Del

egat

ion

of A

ustr

ia d

oes

Her

eby:

30 31Cal

ls u

pon

the

UN

to

esta

blis

h a

loan

bas

ed p

rogr

am t

hat

will

gra

nt c

orpo

ratio

ns t

o 32

take

out

loan

s at

rea

sona

ble

and

fair b

uy-b

ack

rate

s th

at a

llow

s th

em t

o pu

rcha

se

33an

d in

stal

l sol

ar p

anel

s,34

GEN

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SSEM

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92

35Con

firm

s th

at A

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ia w

ill g

ive

$25

billi

on d

olla

rs t

o th

e U

N t

o es

tabl

ish

this

loan

36

prog

ram

,37 38

Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

cont

inue

thi

s pr

ogra

m a

nd t

o pr

ovid

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y 39

addi

tiona

l fun

ds n

eede

d in

the

fut

ure,

40 41Em

phas

izes

tha

t in

thi

s pr

ogra

m t

he lo

ans

will

be

repa

id o

vert

ime

to t

he U

nite

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Nat

ions

,43 44

Enco

urag

es o

ther

Eur

opea

n co

untr

ies

to c

ontr

ibut

e to

thi

s pr

ogra

m a

s w

ell,

45 46Pr

ocla

ims

that

thi

s pr

ogra

m is

to

be r

egul

ated

by

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

ensu

re a

fai

r 47

and

equa

l sys

tem

in w

hich

the

abi

lity

to p

urch

ase

and

inst

all s

olar

pan

els

and

othe

r 48

gree

n te

chno

logi

es in

res

iden

ces

and

busi

ness

es a

cros

s Eu

rope

,49 50

Dec

lare

s th

at t

he o

bjec

tive

of t

his

prog

ram

is t

o al

low

the

gra

dual

shi

ft a

way

fro

m

51th

e de

pend

ency

of

foss

il fu

els

and

a m

ovem

ent

tow

ards

cle

aner

and

mor

e 52

rene

wab

le e

nerg

y,

53 54N

otes

tha

t th

ere

will

be

a se

t ra

te in

whi

ch A

ustr

ia a

nd o

ther

mem

ber

stat

es s

hall

55re

gula

te a

nd m

aint

ain

to b

e af

ford

able

and

fai

r,

56 57

Expr

esse

s ho

pe t

hat

with

the

impl

emen

tatio

n of

thi

s lo

an p

rogr

am t

his

mov

emen

t 58

tow

ards

cle

aner

ene

rgy

and

tech

nolo

gy w

ill b

enef

it th

e en

viro

nmen

t an

d pe

ople

of

59th

e af

fect

ed E

urop

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coun

trie

s,60

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Ack

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untr

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whe

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nt o

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pop

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pres

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live

s in

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Aw

are

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prea

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and

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11 12Str

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1 pe

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the

pop

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ale

only

49

perc

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of t

hem

are

apa

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13of

the

labo

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14 15Th

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Sie

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Leon

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Proc

laim

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at S

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one

desi

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the

Uni

ted

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sist

ance

in e

stab

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18

mic

rofin

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pro

gram

me

in S

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for

wom

en;

19 20Ex

pres

ses

its h

ope

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ion

will

ass

ist

in t

his

prog

ram

me

to p

rovi

de lo

ans

21to

wom

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ivin

g th

em t

he o

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tuni

ty t

o op

erat

e bu

sine

sses

to

sell

prod

ucts

or

22se

rvic

es t

o lo

cal c

omm

uniti

es,

23 24N

otes

bor

row

ers

of m

icro

loan

are

not

req

uire

d to

prov

ide

colla

tera

l, an

d re

imbu

rse

25th

eir

loan

s on

a w

eekl

y ba

sis

agai

nst

com

petit

ive

inte

rest

rat

es,

26 27Kee

ping

in m

ind

this

initi

ativ

e no

t on

ly h

elps

the

indi

vidu

al,

but

also

hel

p th

e 28

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rnm

ent

of S

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one

achi

eve

its g

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f de

velo

ping

a f

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ble

and

fully

29

func

tioni

ng m

icro

finan

ce s

ecto

r,30 31

Furt

her

proc

laim

s th

at m

icro

loan

s th

roug

h th

e pr

ogra

mm

e w

ould

impr

ove

fem

ale

32so

cio-

econ

omic

posi

tion

in t

he c

ount

ry,

33

GEN

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L A

SSEM

BLY

93

Req

uest

s U

N w

orke

rs t

o m

eet

wee

kly

with

loan

ees

to m

ake

thei

r lo

an r

epay

men

ts

34an

d to

dis

cuss

cre

dit

deci

sion

,35 36

Enco

urag

es w

orke

rs t

o pr

ovid

e tr

aini

ng a

nd t

echn

ical

ass

ista

nce

to t

he lo

anee

s 37

enab

ling

them

to

incr

ease

inco

me

from

exi

stin

g ac

tiviti

es,

38 39Fu

rthe

r re

com

men

ds t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns b

e in

fav

or o

f ou

r re

solu

tion

to c

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e a

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finan

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Sie

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on

41in

the

cou

ntry

, an

d to

dec

reas

e th

e po

vert

y ra

te in

Sie

rra

Leon

e, w

hich

cou

ld b

e 42

used

as

a pi

lot

reso

lutio

n fo

r ot

her

natio

ns.

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Cla

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thew

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lan

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mitt

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arm

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tgom

ery

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dem

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Pre

par

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fo

r M

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risi

s

Ack

now

ledg

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that

som

e co

untr

ies

are

incl

ined

to

act

mili

tarily

on

shor

t no

tice

1ag

ains

t sm

alle

r na

tions

,2 3

Und

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andi

ng t

he t

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it ta

kes

for

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

act

on m

ilita

ry c

onfli

cts,

4 5Con

side

ring

the

sep

arat

ion

betw

een

the

mili

tary

pow

er o

f di

ffer

ent

natio

ns,

6 7Th

e Rep

ublic

of La

tvia

urg

es t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o pr

ovid

e a

min

imum

num

ber

of

83,

500

troo

ps f

or t

he b

orde

r in

sm

all c

ount

ries

who

bor

der

wor

ld p

ower

s,9 10

Enco

urag

es t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o pr

ovid

e an

iron

dom

e sy

stem

per

100

squ

are

11ki

lom

eter

s of

bor

der

for

such

nat

ions

12 13

Req

uest

s th

at n

atio

ns w

orld

pow

ers

bord

erin

g th

ese

coun

trie

s no

t be

pro

vide

r of

14

thes

e tr

oops

.15 16

GEN

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L A

SSEM

BLY

94

TENNESSEE YMCA

MODEL UNITED NATIONS

COMMITTEE 3 Bibi Gladson

95

Ga/

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NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

: Es

toni

a

Del

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a H

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l,Pe

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son,

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anac

saCom

mitt

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d In

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ecur

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Cen

tral

Mag

net

Hig

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A R

eso

luti

on

to

Men

d t

he

Rel

atio

ns

Bet

wee

n E

ston

ia a

nd

Ru

ssia

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t Rus

sia

has

subj

ecte

d Es

toni

a to

cyb

er a

ttac

ks w

hich

hav

e di

sabl

ed

1th

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tes

of g

over

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trie

s, p

oliti

cal p

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s, n

ewsp

aper

s, b

anks

, an

d 2

com

pani

es,

3 4O

bser

ving

tha

t Rus

sia

has

repe

ated

ly v

iola

ted

Esto

nian

airsp

ace,

incl

udin

g fo

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5tim

es in

201

6 al

one,

6 7

Ala

rmed

by

the

sigh

tings

of

irre

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r fli

ghts

and

mys

teriou

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bmar

ines

in t

he B

altic

8

Sea

, as

wel

l as

Rus

sia’

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utin

e m

ilita

ry e

xerc

ises

sim

ulat

ing

atta

cks

on t

he B

altic

9

stat

es,

10 11N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

tha

t Es

toni

a ha

s a

smal

l mili

tary

of

app

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ely

6000

12

peac

etim

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nel,

incl

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15,

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volu

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to c

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Rus

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s m

ilita

ry o

f 1,

000,

000,

14 15Th

e de

lega

tion

of t

he R

epub

lic o

f Es

toni

a he

reby

:16 17

Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

rem

ind

Rus

sia

of A

rtic

le 1

and

Art

icle

3 o

f th

e U

N

18Cha

rter

, w

hich

sta

te t

hat

the

UN

’s p

urpo

se is

to

“dev

elop

frien

dly

rela

tions

am

ong

19na

tions

bas

ed o

n re

spec

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r th

e pr

inci

ple

of e

qual

rig

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and

self-

dete

rmin

atio

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20

peop

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and

to

take

oth

er a

ppro

pria

te m

easu

res

to s

tren

gthe

n un

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sal p

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” 21

and

that

UN

mem

bers

“s

hall

sett

le t

heir in

tern

atio

nal d

ispu

tes

by p

eace

ful m

eans

22

in s

uch

a m

anne

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at in

tern

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and

sec

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, an

d ju

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re n

ot

23en

dang

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24 25Ask

s Rus

sia

to a

bide

by

Art

icle

33

of t

he U

N C

hart

er in

ord

er t

o co

me

to a

pea

cefu

l 26

solu

tion

befo

re r

esor

ting

to m

ilita

ry a

ctio

n27 28

Req

uest

s th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns P

eace

keep

ing

to c

onsi

der

Esto

nia

as a

new

29

peac

ekee

ping

ope

ratio

n to

hel

p pr

otec

t fr

om fur

ther

cyb

er a

ttac

ks

30 31U

rges

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Pea

ceke

epin

g to

sup

ply

Esto

nia

with

mor

e tr

oops

fro

m

32th

eir

cont

ribu

tion

coun

trie

s in

the

eve

nt t

hat

Rus

sia’

s m

ilita

ry e

xerc

ises

in E

ston

ian

33te

rrito

ry b

ecom

e vi

olen

t.34

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NES

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YM

CA M

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Pu

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acti

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To t

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are

of t

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C’s

mili

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ery

good

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al a

nd s

kill

wis

e.6 7

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

the

RC

is a

lrea

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a p

oor

stat

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it is

.8 9

Fully

aw

are

mos

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the

fig

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by r

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.10 11

Kee

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the

RC

is o

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f th

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ost

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untr

ies

in t

erm

s of

12

min

eral

s.13 14

Ala

rmed

tha

t al

l of th

e fa

ctio

ns a

re a

t co

nflic

t w

ith e

ach

othe

r, c

ausi

ng c

ivili

ans

to

15be

kille

d in

The

cro

ssfir

e.16 17

Fully

ala

rmed

tha

t so

me

fact

ions

hav

e ta

ken

to r

ecru

iting

you

ng c

hild

ren.

18 19H

avin

g ex

amin

ed fur

ther

, th

ese

mili

tia b

eing

allo

wed

to

exis

t ha

ve c

ause

d se

x 20

traf

ficki

ng,

pove

rty

and

unju

stifi

ed r

ape,

mur

der

and

abdu

ctio

ns p

erce

ntag

esto

21sk

yroc

ket.

22 23Th

e de

lega

tion

of t

he R

epub

lic o

f th

e C

ongo

doe

s he

reby

:24 25

Rec

omm

ends

for

ally

cou

ntries

to

send

tro

ops

over

to

act

as p

eace

keep

ers.

26 27Acc

epts

thi

s is

an

issu

e, b

ut n

ot t

urn

into

a ful

l-sc

ale

war

.28 29

Aff

irm

s th

at t

he p

eace

keep

ers

wou

ld n

ot s

prea

d ou

tsid

e of

the

Con

go.

30 31N

otes

tha

t th

e pe

acek

eepe

rs w

ould

be

fund

ed b

y th

e go

vern

men

t.32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

96

Con

firm

s th

at t

he p

eace

keep

ers

wou

ld b

e tr

aine

d, n

ot p

irat

es o

r an

othe

r fo

rm o

f a

34m

ilitia

.35 36

Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

of

the

Wor

ld f

or $

50m

in s

tart

up fun

ding

.37 38

Take

s no

te o

f, w

ith r

esis

tanc

e fa

ctor

ed in

, th

e lo

nges

t th

e pe

acek

eepe

rs w

ould

sta

y 39

and

peac

e w

ould

be

atta

ined

is a

n es

timat

ed 5

yea

rs.

40 41Fu

rthe

r re

ques

ts a

ssis

tanc

e fr

om t

he U

nite

d Sta

tes,

Chi

na,

and

Rus

sia

in r

egar

ds t

o

42su

pply

ing

effe

ctiv

e tr

oops

.43

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-3

-3

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Bul

garia

2D

eleg

ates

:Rid

hwan

Sha

kil,

Loga

n Ste

ckle

r,Roc

hana

Wiy

athu

nge,

Krish

en P

atel

Com

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Hum

e Fo

gg A

cade

mic

Bu

lgar

ia's

Wea

po

n T

rad

e

Ack

owle

dgin

g th

at t

he c

ount

ry o

f Bul

gria

has

ris

ing

illeg

al w

eapo

ns t

rade

1 2Th

e go

vern

men

t of

Bul

garia

requ

ests

$1

billi

on U

SD

to

put

tow

ards

the

cre

atio

n of

3

an a

nti-

wea

pon

trad

e co

mba

t fo

rce.

4

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

97

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-3

-4

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Alb

ania

2D

eleg

ates

:Bai

ley

Thor

nton

,Col

by B

umga

rner

,Tr

evor

Rip

pyCom

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Bee

ch H

igh

Sch

ool

Dec

reas

ing

th

e Le

vel

of

Terr

ori

sm a

nd

Dru

g T

rad

ing

in A

lban

ia

Thre

aten

ed b

y th

e co

ncer

n of

incr

easi

ng t

erro

rism

, dr

ug t

radi

ng,

and

incr

easi

ng

1am

ount

of

firea

rms

in t

he c

ount

ry

jeop

ardi

zes

the

safe

ty o

f th

e Alb

ania

n pe

ople

,2 3

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

in 2

013

Alb

ania

had

a r

ate

of 5

.86

gun

rela

ted

deat

hs p

er

410

0,00

0 pe

ople

tha

t w

as t

he h

ighe

st in

the

Bal

kans

with

sec

ond

plac

e be

ing

only

5

2.13

, an

d th

e pe

ople

of

Alb

ania

live

with

an

unsa

fe e

nviron

men

t 36

5 da

ys o

f th

e 6

year

,7 8

Con

cern

ed t

hat

Alb

ania

is c

ompl

etel

y ov

erru

n w

ith g

angs

and

reb

els

that

har

vest

9

firea

rms

and

cont

rol t

he t

rade

net

wor

k of

ille

gal d

rugs

, an

d th

e ne

twor

k is

exp

ecte

d 10

to s

prea

d fa

rthe

r be

caus

e th

e de

man

d fo

r dr

ugs

is g

row

ing,

11 12

Wor

ried

by

the

amou

ntof

dru

g tr

adin

g in

Alb

ania

, £6

bill

ion

wer

e co

nfis

cate

d fr

om

13m

en a

rres

ted

from

maf

ia g

angs

tha

t ov

erru

n an

d do

min

ate

the

stre

ets

and

trad

e 14

netw

orks

of Alb

ania

,15 16

Emph

asiz

ing

that

peo

ple

are

bein

g m

urde

red

over

dru

g de

alin

gs a

nd c

ross

ings

with

17

the

maf

ias

in A

lban

ia,

18 19Str

essi

ng t

hat

maf

ias

are

beco

min

g m

ore

pow

erfu

l and

dan

gero

us w

ith t

he g

row

ing

20nu

mbe

r of

mem

bers

, 21 22

We

the

Del

egat

ion

of A

lban

ia d

o he

reby

:23 24

Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o er

adic

ate

the

dang

ers

in A

lban

iaby

sen

ding

mili

tary

25

supp

ort

and

secu

rity

to

ensu

re t

he s

afet

y of

the

Alb

ania

n ci

tizen

s;26 27

Req

uest

the

aid

of th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns O

ffic

e on

Dru

gs a

nd C

rim

e (U

NO

DC

) to

hel

p 28

erad

icat

e th

e m

afia

s w

ithin

Alb

ania

;29 30

Dec

lare

tha

t an

y co

untr

y th

at s

ends

mili

tary

and

secu

rity

aid

to

Alb

ania

will

in

31ex

chan

ge r

ecei

ve a

yea

r su

pply

of oi

l fro

m o

ur o

nsho

re o

il re

serv

es,

whi

ch a

re t

he

32se

cond

larg

est

in E

urop

e;33 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Rec

omm

end

that

cou

ntries

inve

st in

the

oil

agre

emen

t be

caus

e ot

her

coun

trie

s 35

have

oil

defic

ienc

ies

and

also

req

uire

aid

for

thi

s pr

oble

m;

36 37Fu

rthe

r re

com

men

d th

at t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns s

uppo

rt a

nd r

espe

ct t

he p

ropo

sed

38re

solu

tion

to u

se a

n ex

chan

ge o

f m

ilita

ry a

nd s

ecur

ity m

eans

for

oil

supp

lies

in

39or

der

to e

nsur

e th

e sa

fety

of th

e pe

ople

of ou

r na

tion

.40 41

98

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-3

-5

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Syr

iaD

eleg

ates

:Kel

sey

Har

rell,

Moh

amm

ad T

anta

wi,

Jose

ph D

oepp

Com

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Sm

yrna

Hig

h Sch

ool

A R

esol

uti

on t

o En

d t

he

Syr

ian

Civ

il W

ar a

nd

Min

imiz

e it

sA

ffec

ts

Acr

oss

th

e M

idd

le E

ast

Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

Ass

ad r

egim

e's

open

ness

to

a ce

asef

ire,

1 2

Con

scio

us t

hat

mor

e th

an 4

00,0

00 p

eopl

e ha

ve b

een

kille

d du

ring

the

Syr

ian

Civ

il 3

War

(201

1-pr

esen

t),

4 5Fu

lly b

elie

ving

the

ben

efits

of

a ce

asef

ire

to p

rovi

de h

uman

itarian

aid

and

to

stop

6

the

fight

ing

betw

een

the

mul

tiple

par

ties,

7 8

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d w

ith t

he s

prea

d of

ref

ugee

s ac

ross

the

Mid

dle

East

and

Eur

opea

n 9

coun

trie

s be

caus

e of

the

thr

eat

of b

eing

har

med

by

the

actio

ns t

aken

in t

he c

ivil

10w

ar,

11 12Ala

rmed

by

the

tens

ion

betw

een

the

fight

ing

grou

ps(S

yria

n Ara

b Rep

ublic

, Syr

ian

13op

posi

tion,

Syr

ian

Dem

ocra

tic C

ounc

il, a

nd I

slam

ic S

tate

of Ir

aq a

nd L

evan

t),

14 15Fu

lly a

war

e of

the

lack

of

succ

ess

of p

revi

ous

atte

mpt

s of

a c

ease

fire

due

to

16vi

olat

ions

of ag

reem

ents

, 17 18

Kee

ping

in m

ind

the

curr

ent

shor

tage

of

food

in a

reas

suc

h as

reb

el-h

eld

East

19

Ale

ppo,

20 21

Expe

ctin

g op

posi

tion

from

the

opp

onen

ts o

f th

e Syr

ian

gove

rnm

ent,

22 23

The

dele

gatio

n of

Syr

ia d

oes

here

by:

24 25Cal

ls u

pon

the

coun

trie

s in

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

agre

e to

a c

ease

fire

that

is a

imed

26

tow

ards

the

pro

tect

ion

of S

yria

ns;

27 28Req

uest

s fo

r Rus

sia

to h

ave

a m

ain

stak

e in

the

cea

sefir

e;

29 30Em

phas

izes

tha

t a

ceas

efire

does

not

end

the

Syr

ian

civi

l war

, th

e w

ar o

nIS

IL,

the

31ef

fort

s ag

ains

t gr

oups

suc

h as

Nus

ra a

nd A

l-Q

aeda

, bu

t in

stea

d a

way

to

gain

32

cont

rol o

ver

the

amou

nt o

f fo

rce

used

and

to

limit

the

amou

nt o

f ci

vilia

n ca

sual

ties;

33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

34Fu

rthe

r re

ques

ts f

or t

he p

artie

s w

ho a

gree

to

be a

par

t of

the

cea

sefir

e ag

reem

ent

35to

mee

t ag

ain

in t

hree

mon

ths

to r

evie

w t

he p

rogr

ess

of t

he c

ease

fire

and

to

36de

velo

p a

cont

inue

d pl

an o

f ac

tion

to c

ontr

ol t

he S

yria

n ci

vil w

ar a

nd it

s af

fect

s on

37

coun

trie

s in

the

Mid

dle

East

, Eu

rope

, an

d th

e ot

her

larg

e st

ake

hold

ers

in t

he

38ce

asef

ire,

like

Rus

sia

and

the

Uni

ted

Sta

tes

of A

mer

ica.

39 40

99

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-3

-

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

: M

alta

Del

egat

es:

Pelh

am B

erge

sen,

Sam

Hor

ner,

Lew

is W

alke

r,Tr

evor

Zou

Com

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Uni

vers

ity S

choo

l of

Nas

hvill

e

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Dec

reas

e Im

mig

rati

on f

rom

Mai

nla

nd

Afr

ica

to M

alta

b

y B

oo

stin

g t

he

Eco

no

my

The

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y:1 2

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

the

tin

y is

land

of M

alta

has

rec

eive

d 17

,743

mig

rant

s th

is

3de

cade

, w

hile

hig

hlig

htin

g th

at it

is t

he e

quiv

alen

t to

2.5

mill

ion

mig

rant

s in

Bri

tain

;4 5

Aff

irm

ing

that

suc

h im

mig

ratio

n po

ses

a pr

oble

m in

the

maj

ority

of

the

mem

ber

6na

tions

of

the

Euro

pean

Uni

on (

EU);

7 8N

otin

g w

ith a

ppro

val t

hat

Ital

y an

d G

erm

any

have

pre

viou

sly

agre

ed o

n a

polic

y9

rega

rdin

g th

issu

bjec

t;10 11

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t th

is p

olic

ys p

urpo

se is

to

give

mon

ey t

o Afr

ican

cou

ntries

, su

ch a

s 12

Sen

egal

and

Lib

ya,

in o

rder

to

boos

t th

eir

econ

omy,

dis

cour

agin

g w

ould

-be

13m

igra

nts

from

leav

ing

and

goin

g to

cou

ntries

in t

he E

U;

14 15N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

tha

t ne

ither

cou

ntry

has

pro

vide

d an

y fin

anci

al b

acki

ng,

16m

eani

ng t

hat

this

pol

icy

has

had

no im

pact

wha

tsoe

ver;

17 18Ta

king

into

con

side

ratio

n th

at t

his

polic

y, if

car

ried

out

, co

uld

actu

ally

hav

e a

19po

sitiv

e in

fluen

ce o

n no

t on

ly c

ount

ries

in t

he E

U,

but

also

man

y Afr

ican

cou

ntries

;20 21

Furt

her

reco

gniz

ing

that

thi

s po

licy

coul

d be

util

ized

in o

ther

cou

ntries

with

the

22

sam

e pr

oble

m;

23 24Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

the

Rep

ublic

of

Mal

ta h

ereb

y:25 26

Cal

ls for

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

funn

el fur

ther

sup

port

into

the

rec

onst

ruct

ion

of t

he

27ec

onom

ies

of A

fric

an n

atio

ns,

whi

le b

acki

ng p

olic

ies

alre

ady

set

in p

lace

by

Ital

y 28

and

Ger

man

y;29 30

Con

grat

ulat

es t

he U

N D

evel

opm

ent

Prog

ram

for

its

exis

ting

wor

k to

hel

p th

e 31

econ

omie

s of

Afr

ican

nat

ions

;32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Urg

es n

ot o

nly

Ital

y an

d G

erm

any,

but

als

o al

l cou

ntries

cur

rent

ly in

the

EU

tha

t ar

e 34

also

in t

he U

N t

o do

nate

mon

ey t

o ot

her

deve

lopm

ent

prog

ram

s fo

r Afr

ican

35

coun

trie

s,36 37

Expr

ess

its h

ope

that

the

nat

ions

will

ext

end

thei

r fin

anci

al s

uppo

rt t

o th

ese

cert

ain

38na

tions

in o

rder

to

rais

e th

e st

anda

rds

of li

ving

for

mill

ions

of p

eopl

e in

sus

tain

able

39

way

s,40 41

Furt

her

proc

laim

tha

t do

ing

so w

ill p

artia

lly a

llevi

ate

the

refu

gee

cris

is t

akin

g pl

ace

42on

the

fro

nts

of E

urop

ean

natio

ns a

lrea

dy f

lood

ed w

ith im

mig

rant

s;43 44

Furt

her

urge

s m

embe

r na

tions

to

act

on t

his

supp

ort

as fas

t as

pos

sibl

e.45

100

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-3

-7

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:N

ew Z

eala

ndD

eleg

ates

:Lo

gan

Mill

er,

Spe

ncer

Fra

ncko

wia

c,Ash

ley

Isaa

cs,

Mac

kenz

ie L

owra

nce

Com

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Dye

rsbu

rg H

igh

Sch

ool

UN

In

tern

atio

nal

Tra

vel A

pp

licat

ion

an

d C

oop

erat

ion

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

1.13

3 bi

llion

ann

ual i

nter

natio

nal t

rave

lers

rec

orde

d in

201

4,3 4

Aw

are

of t

he c

onst

ant,

pos

itive

tre

nd in

the

gro

wth

of to

uris

ts w

orld

wid

e an

d th

e 5

asso

ciat

ed g

row

th in

eco

nom

ies,

6 7Ala

rmed

by

the

rece

nt s

urge

in t

erro

rist

act

iviti

es in

Eur

ope,

ten

sion

s in

the

Sou

th

8Chi

na S

ea,

and

the

Ebol

a an

d Zik

a ou

tbre

aks,

9 10O

bser

ving

the

eas

e of

use

of ap

plic

atio

ns o

n sm

artp

hone

s an

d th

eir

smal

l cos

t to

11

deve

lop

and

pro

duce

,12 13

Rec

ogni

zing

the

mul

titu

de o

f di

plom

atic

mis

sion

s an

d co

nnec

tions

UN

mem

ber

14st

ates

hav

e w

ith e

ach

othe

r,15 16

Not

ing

the

need

of to

uris

ts t

o be

info

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l pel

let.

Eve

n 29

afte

r th

e re

acto

r is

shu

t do

wn,

it m

ust

be c

ontin

uous

ly c

oole

d by

pum

ping

in w

ater

. 30

The

inab

ility

to

do t

hat

is w

hat

caus

ed t

he p

robl

ems

at F

ukus

him

a: h

ydro

gen

31ex

plos

ions

, re

leas

es o

f ra

diat

ion,

and

fin

ally

mel

tdow

n.32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

103

Ass

ertin

g th

at in

the

eve

nt o

f a

pow

er o

utag

e, a

sto

pper

at

the

bott

om o

f th

e 34

reac

tor

mel

ts a

nd t

he fue

l and

sal

t flo

w in

to a

hol

ding

tan

k, w

here

the

fue

l spr

eads

35

out

enou

gh for

the

rea

ctio

ns t

o st

op.

The

salt

then

coo

ls a

nd s

olid

ifies

, 36

enca

psul

atin

g th

e ra

dioa

ctiv

e m

ater

ials

. It

’s w

alk-

away

saf

e, if

you

lose

ele

ctri

city

, 37

even

if t

here

are

no

oper

ator

s on

site

to

pull

leve

rs,

it w

ill c

oast

to

a st

op.

38 39Ex

plai

ning

tha

t it

is im

poss

ible

to

wea

poni

ze a

mol

ten

salt

reac

tor,

bec

ause

its

fuel

40

is n

ot u

sabl

e in

the

sen

se o

f a

fissi

on b

omb,

and

tha

t a

mol

ten

salt

reac

tor

of t

his

41si

ze p

rodu

ces

mer

e ki

logr

ams

of h

igh

toxi

city

was

te,

of w

hich

man

y m

etric

tons

are

42

prod

uced

by

light

-wat

er r

eact

ors.

43 44Fu

rthe

rmor

e, u

rgin

g th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o re

cogn

ize

that

the

bui

ldin

g of

sai

d 45

reac

tor

wou

ld a

llow

for

a c

lean

tra

nsiti

on a

way

fro

m fos

sil f

uels

whi

le c

reat

ing

a 46

futu

re-p

roof

man

ner

of e

nerg

y se

lf-su

sten

ance

and

exp

ortin

g.47 48

Not

ing

that

The

Int

erna

tiona

l Ban

k fo

r Rec

onst

ruct

ion

and

Dev

elop

men

t of

the

49

Wor

ld B

ank

Fund

was

est

ablis

hed

in 1

944

with

the

mis

sion

of

finan

cing

the

50

reco

nstr

uctio

n of

Eur

opea

n na

tions

dev

asta

ted

by W

orld

War

II

such

as

Latv

ia.

51 52Cal

ling

upon

a s

um o

f $1

,000

,000

,000

USD

fro

m T

he I

nter

natio

nal B

ank

for

53Rec

onst

ruct

ion

and

Dev

elop

men

t of

the

Wor

ld B

ank

Fund

(w

hich

has

a $

29 b

illio

n 54

USD

bud

get)

, gi

ven

over

a c

ours

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thr

ee y

ears

unt

il th

e es

timat

ed c

ompl

etio

n in

55

2020

, in

ord

er t

o su

ffic

ient

ly r

esol

ve t

hese

env

iron

men

tal a

nd e

nerg

y is

sues

56

plag

uing

Lat

via.

57 58

Ga/

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6-3

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MO

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eliz

e

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eral

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embl

y,1 2

Not

ing

that

the

re c

urre

ntly

maj

or d

rug

traf

ficki

ng is

sues

with

in B

eliz

e.3 4

Rem

indi

ng t

hat

10 m

etri

c to

ns o

f co

cain

e ar

e sm

uggl

ed t

hrou

gh t

he c

oast

of

Bel

ize

5ea

ch y

ear.

6 7Em

phas

izin

g th

at 9

0 pe

rcen

t of

the

coc

aine

tha

t en

ters

the

Uni

ted

Sta

tes

is p

asse

d 8

thro

ugh

“w

eak”

coun

trie

s es

peci

ally

Bel

ize

beca

use

of it

s op

en b

orde

rs.

9 10Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t an

y bo

at n

ot d

ocki

ng a

t on

e o

f th

e 5

of t

he c

ount

ies

port

-of-

entr

y 11

they

mus

t ta

ke it

upo

n th

emse

lves

to

go t

o an

imm

igra

tion

offic

e, m

akin

g it

easi

er

12fo

r sh

ips

to le

ave

and

ente

r Bel

ize

with

out

the

coun

try

bein

g no

tifie

d.

13 14O

bser

ving

tha

t th

eBel

izea

n co

astli

ne is

rou

ghly

250

mile

s th

e ne

ed f

or m

ore

port

-15

to-e

ntry

sta

tions

is c

ruci

al in

ord

er t

o pr

otec

t Bel

ize

from

con

tinui

ng t

o be

a m

ajor

16

drug

tra

ffic

king

rou

te.

17 18Str

esse

s th

at w

ith m

ore

port

-to-

entr

y st

atio

ns,

drug

tra

de t

o de

velo

ping

cou

ntries

19

is c

apab

le o

f de

crea

sing

, w

hich

not

onl

y he

lps

Bel

ize

but

coun

ties

suc

h as

the

20

Uni

ted

Sta

tes,

Can

ada,

and

Eur

opea

n co

untr

ies

as w

ell.

21 22Th

e D

egel

atio

n of

Bel

ize

does

her

eby:

23 24U

rge

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

help

pro

vide

5 m

illio

n do

llars

to

the

coun

try

of B

eliz

e, in

25

orde

r to

cre

ate

two

mor

e po

rt-t

o-en

try

stat

ions

the

refo

re c

reat

ing

7 to

tal s

tatio

ns

26ac

ross

the

Bel

izea

n co

astli

ne;

to b

e en

acte

d by

Jun

e 1,

201

7.

27 28

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

104

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-3

-12

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Ir

aq 2

Del

egat

es:

Cal

eb P

erry

,Am

anda

Nol

an,

Britt

on C

herr

yCom

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Mt.

Jul

iet

Hig

h Sch

ool

Ren

egot

iati

ng

Ira

n's

Nu

clea

r D

eal

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Dis

turb

ed t

hat

desp

ite c

lear

inte

nt t

o ob

tain

nuc

lear

wea

pons

, Ir

an h

as h

ad

3sa

nctio

ns li

fted

in a

hop

eles

s at

tem

pt t

o re

habi

litat

e th

em.

4 5Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

Ira

n fu

nds

mili

tant

Shi

a te

rror

ist

grou

ps t

hrou

ghou

t th

e M

iddl

e 6

East

, an

d ha

ve s

pear

head

ed g

roup

s ta

king

con

trol

of Ir

aqi c

ities

in t

he p

ast.

7 8

Cog

niza

nt t

hat

a nu

clea

r de

al h

as b

een

reac

hed,

alth

ough

it is

gro

ssly

insu

ffic

ient

9

and

has

nega

tive

far

reac

hing

effec

ts t

hat

wer

e no

t co

nsid

ered

dur

ing

its p

ropo

sal.

10 11N

otin

g th

at m

ultip

le M

iddl

e Ea

ster

n na

tions

hav

e re

acte

d w

ith o

utra

ge,

and

that

the

12

Uni

ted

Sta

tes

has

enda

nger

ed t

he s

afet

y of

Mid

dle

East

ern

citiz

ens

with

thi

s de

al.

13 14Ala

rmed

abo

ut t

he e

cono

mic

gro

wth

fro

m li

fted

san

ctio

ns o

n Ir

an,

whi

ch w

ill f

und

15pr

oxy

war

s ac

ross

the

Mid

dle

East

in t

he n

ame

of I

slam

ic fun

dam

enta

lism

. 16 17

Expr

essi

ng g

rave

con

cern

tha

t Ir

an h

as e

very

inte

ntio

n to

obt

ain

nucl

ear

wea

pons

, 18

and

will

use

suc

h w

eapo

ns t

o en

forc

e its

dem

ands

in t

he m

iddl

e ea

st.

19 20Th

e de

lega

tion

of T

he R

epub

lic o

f Ir

aq d

oes

here

by:

21 22U

rges

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

reco

nsid

er t

he e

ffec

ts o

f th

e Ir

an n

ucle

ar d

eal,

and

its

23ef

fect

s on

the

sta

bilit

y of

the

alr

eady

uns

tabl

e M

iddl

e Ea

st.

24 25Ack

now

ledg

es t

hat

Iran

has

suf

fere

d fr

om t

he e

cono

mic

rec

essi

on,

and

that

we

26sh

ould

hav

e ha

d a

muc

h st

rong

er p

rese

nce

goin

g in

to t

he n

egot

iatio

ns.

27 28U

rges

the

U.N

. to

ren

egot

iate

the

Ira

n nu

clea

r de

al,

as t

he c

urre

nt a

gree

men

t 29

leav

es f

ar t

oo m

uch

in t

he h

ands

of Ir

an a

nd d

oes

little

to

prev

ent

long

ter

m

30ac

quis

ition

of nu

clea

r w

eapo

ns.

31 32Cal

ls u

pon

the

U.N

. to

incl

ude

prov

isio

ns f

or t

he c

losi

ng o

f al

l pat

hway

s to

obt

aini

ng

33nu

clea

r w

eapo

n te

chno

logy

. Th

is w

ould

incl

ude

com

preh

ensi

ve r

evis

ions

tha

t 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

dism

antle

s ce

ntrifu

ges

and

prev

ents

Ira

n fr

om e

nric

hing

Ura

nium

to

leve

ls t

hat

35w

ould

lead

to

the

crea

tion

of a

nuc

lear

wea

pon.

36 37En

cour

ages

the

U.N

. to

fur

ther

exp

and

the

deal

to

incl

ude

com

plet

e U

.N.

cont

rol o

n 38

insp

ectio

ns,

with

the

U.N

. ha

ving

com

plet

e ac

cess

to

insp

ect

with

litt

le t

o no

del

ay

39on

dec

lare

d an

d un

decl

ared

site

s. T

he c

urre

nt a

gree

men

t al

low

s tw

enty

fou

r da

y 40

dela

ys o

n un

decl

ared

site

, w

hich

allo

ws

a la

rge

amou

nt o

f tim

e to

hid

e ev

iden

ce o

f 41

a gr

owin

g nu

clea

r pr

ogra

m.

42 43Affirm

s th

at t

hese

pro

visi

ons,

whi

le s

till c

onsi

dera

ble

sacr

ifice

s in

the

sta

bilit

y of

44

Mid

dle

East

ern

natio

ns a

nd a

boo

n to

Ira

n, a

re t

he b

are

min

imum

of w

hat

we

45sh

ould

exp

ect

in a

dea

l gra

ntin

g a

terr

oris

t fu

ndin

g na

tion

with

nuc

lear

wea

pons

46

and

are

nece

ssar

y to

pre

vent

the

acq

uisi

tion

of s

ubse

quen

t nu

clea

r w

eapo

ns in

the

47

Mid

dle

East

.48

105

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-3

-13

TE

NN

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E Y

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MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

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anD

eleg

ates

:D

rew

St.

Cha

rles

,Ja

red

Fraz

ier,

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ndon

Kim

ball

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mitt

ee:

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cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Inde

pend

ence

Hig

h Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

To

Hal

t Th

e Tr

affi

ckin

g O

f N

arco

tics

Th

rou

gh

Ira

n

Fully

aw

are

that

74%

of th

e w

orld

's o

pium

sei

zure

s ha

ppen

in I

ran

acco

rdin

g to

the

1

UN

OD

C,

yet

only

an

estim

ated

23%

of th

e dr

ugs

com

ing

into

the

cou

ntry

are

2

seiz

ed,

3 4M

indf

ul t

hat

15%

of

thes

e se

izur

es w

ere

caus

ed b

y dr

ug-s

niff

ing

dogs

,5 6

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

the

maj

ority

of

thes

e dr

ugs

are

com

ing

from

the

cou

ntry

of

7Afg

hani

stan

, w

ho p

rodu

ces

90%

of th

e w

orld

's o

pium

,8 9

Obs

ervi

ng t

hat

a re

ason

for

opi

ums

popu

larity

in I

ran

is b

ecau

se it

is c

heap

, as

you

10

can

get

thre

e gr

ams

of t

he s

ubst

ance

for

the

equ

ival

ent

of o

ne U

.S.

dolla

r, a

nd

11be

caus

e al

coho

l is

forb

idde

n in

Isl

amic

cul

ture

,12 13

Con

cern

ed t

hat

the

unem

ploy

men

t ra

te in

Ira

n is

10.

5%,

120t

h in

the

wor

ld

14ac

cord

ing

to t

he C

IA W

orld

Fac

tboo

k,15 16

Ala

rmed

tha

t an

est

imat

ed 6

5% o

f th

e 1,

000

peop

le e

xecu

ted

in 2

015

wer

e du

e to

17

drug

rela

ted

offe

nses

, ac

cord

ing

to t

he A

tlant

ic C

ounc

il --

note

for

ref

eren

ce:

18pr

omot

es c

onst

ruct

ive

lead

ersh

ip a

nd e

ngag

emen

t in

inte

rnat

iona

l affai

rs b

ased

on

19th

e Atla

ntic

Com

mun

ities

rol

e in

add

ress

ing

glob

al is

sues

,20 21

Not

ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn t

hat

acco

rdin

g to

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Off

ice

on D

rugs

and

22

Crim

es,

1.3

25 m

illio

n pe

ople

in I

ran

are

opia

te d

epen

dent

s --

this

con

stitu

tes

2.26

23

% o

f its

adu

lt po

pula

tion;

whi

ch is

in t

he t

op fiv

e w

hen

com

pare

d to

the

res

t of

the

24

wor

ld.

25 26D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

that

acc

ordi

ng t

o th

e U

NO

DC,

Iran

con

sum

es 4

52 t

ons

of o

pium

27

each

yea

r, w

hich

is 4

2% o

f th

e to

tal w

orld

con

sum

ptio

n,

28 29Aw

are

of t

he fac

t th

at in

trav

enou

s he

roin

use

has

incr

ease

d th

e nu

mbe

r of

30

HIV

/AID

S,

as 2

3% o

f in

trav

enou

s he

roin

use

rs h

ave

HIV

/AID

S a

ccor

ding

to

the

31M

iddl

e Ea

ster

n In

stitu

te.

32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Reg

rett

ing

that

Met

hanp

heta

min

es h

ave

also

em

erge

d as

a d

rug

cons

umed

in

34he

avy

amou

nts

in I

ran,

35 36Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

Ira

n is

a m

ajor

tra

nssh

ipm

ent

rout

e fo

r op

ium

tra

ffic

king

fro

m

37Afg

hani

stan

to

Wes

tern

Eur

ope,

acc

ordi

ng t

o th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns O

ffic

e on

Dru

gs

38an

d Cri

mes

, $2

8 bi

llion

wor

th o

f op

ioid

s flo

ws

thro

ugh

Iran

to

Wes

tern

Eur

ope,

the

39

equi

vale

nt o

f 3.

5 to

ns o

f op

ioid

s.40 41

The

Del

egat

e of

Ira

n he

reby

:42 43

Urg

es t

he c

ount

ries

of Afg

hani

stan

, Ir

aq, Pa

kist

an,

and

Iran

to

form

a c

omm

ittee

44

that

will

hav

e a

series

of m

eetin

gs t

o di

scus

s th

e pr

eval

ence

of dr

ug t

raff

icki

ng a

nd

45ho

w t

o fu

rthe

r re

solv

e th

e is

sue;

46 47Fu

rthe

r in

vite

s th

e co

untr

y of

Sw

itzer

land

to

mod

erat

e th

is c

omm

ittee

, in

an

effo

rt

48to

put

oth

er c

ount

ries

at

ease

reg

ardi

ng t

he s

ubje

ct o

f co

nver

satio

n at

the

se

49m

eetin

gs;

50 51D

ecla

res

that

Ira

n w

ill b

e pl

acin

g so

mew

here

bet

wee

n 5,

000-

8,00

0 m

ore

sold

iers

52

alon

g its

bor

der

with

Afg

hani

stan

in a

n at

tem

pt t

o he

lp s

top

the

flow

of dr

ugs;

53 54Fu

rthe

r re

com

men

ds t

hat

Afg

hani

stan

and

Pak

ista

n ta

ke s

imila

r m

easu

res

in a

n 55

effo

rt t

o re

duce

dru

g tr

affic

king

as

a te

am;

56 57En

cour

ages

the

UN

to

assi

st in

tea

chin

g Ir

ania

n co

unte

r-na

rcot

ics

forc

es t

o be

tter

58

dete

ct il

lega

l dru

gs b

eing

sm

uggl

ed a

long

the

bor

der;

59 60Sup

port

s th

e id

eath

at a

s w

ell a

s he

lpin

g re

duce

the

rat

e of

dru

gs t

rans

ferr

ed in

to

61Ir

an,

this

pla

n ca

n al

so h

elp

redu

ce t

he r

ate

of h

uman

tra

ffic

king

and

oth

er il

lega

l 62

form

s of

tra

ffic

king

;63 64

Req

uest

s th

e am

ount

of $6

00,0

00 fro

m t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o he

lp p

ut t

owar

d th

e 65

trai

ning

of

200

mor

e dr

ug-s

niff

ing

dogs

, as

the

y ha

ve p

rove

d ef

fect

ive

in t

he

66co

unte

r-na

rcot

ics

effo

rt;

67 68Fu

rthe

r re

ques

ts t

he a

mou

nt o

f $4

0,00

0,00

0 fr

om t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o bu

ild f

our

69dr

ug t

reat

men

t ce

nter

s in

the

mos

t dr

ug-r

idde

n ar

eas

of I

ran,

pay

ing

for

the

70co

nstr

uctio

n of

eac

h bu

ildin

g an

d th

e co

st o

f its

exp

ense

s fo

r 2

year

s.

71 72Ex

pres

ses

hope

tha

t th

e em

erge

nce

of t

hese

dru

g tr

eatm

ent

cent

ers

will

als

o cr

eate

73

man

y jo

bs,

help

ing

to s

timul

ate

the

econ

omy;

74 75Aff

irm

s th

at if

the

se t

reat

men

t ce

nter

s ar

e su

cces

sful

, Ir

an w

ill m

ake

an e

ffor

t to

76

build

mor

e in

an

effo

rt t

o re

duce

dru

g co

nsum

ptio

n;77 78

Expr

esse

s ho

pe t

hat

as t

he c

itize

ns a

re r

emov

ed fro

m a

ddic

tion,

the

y w

ill b

e be

tter

79

suite

d to

hol

d em

ploy

men

t

80 81Pr

ocla

ims

that

any

left

over

mon

ey w

ill g

o to

fur

ther

ing

Iran

’s d

rug

dete

ctin

g 82

equi

pmen

t in

airpo

rts

and

alon

g th

e bo

rder

.83 84

106

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-3

-14

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

: U

nite

d Sta

tes

D

eleg

ates

: Sop

hie

Cam

ardo

,Ja

ck F

erra

ra,

Jael

eigh

Joh

nson

,W

esle

y Sm

ithCom

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Hum

e Fo

gg A

cade

mic

Esta

blis

hin

g S

afe

Zo

nes

in S

yria

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly,

1 2Con

side

ring

tha

t 60

%,

or 1

2.5

mill

ion,

Syr

ian

citiz

ens

are

now

dis

plac

ed f

rom

the

ir

3ho

mes

, 4 5

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t m

embe

rs o

f th

e Eu

rope

an U

nion

, as

wel

l as

Nor

way

and

6

Sw

itzer

land

, re

ceiv

ed 1

.3 m

illio

n re

fuge

es in

201

5,7 8

Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

the

Uni

ted

Sta

tes

of A

mer

ica

has

adm

itted

10,

000

Syr

ian

9re

fuge

es in

the

201

6 fis

cal y

ear,

10 11N

otin

g w

ith g

reat

con

cern

tha

t th

e cu

rren

t co

nflic

t in

Syr

ia h

as c

laim

ed t

he li

ves

of

1240

0,00

0 pe

ople

, an

d pr

oduc

ed 4

.9 m

illio

n re

fuge

es,

and

is n

ot s

how

ing

sign

s of

13

regr

essi

on,

14 15Em

phas

izin

g th

at t

he S

yria

n re

fuge

e cr

isis

is a

sig

nific

ant

thre

at t

o in

tern

atio

nal

16se

curity

, co

nsid

erin

g th

at S

yria

n re

fuge

es a

re b

eing

dis

pers

ed,

eith

er le

gally

or

17ill

egal

ly,

thro

ugho

ut t

he w

orld

and

hav

e ca

used

gre

at s

tres

s on

man

y co

untr

ies’

18

polit

ical

, ec

onom

ic,

and

soci

al s

yste

ms,

19 20Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

the

Uni

ted

Sta

tes

of A

mer

ica

does

her

eby,

21 22Req

uest

s th

at U

nite

d N

atio

n Saf

e Are

as b

e es

tabl

ishe

d be

twee

n th

e Afr

in a

nd

23Kob

ane

cany

ons,

for

Syr

ian

civi

lians

who

hav

e be

en d

ispl

aced

fro

m t

heir h

omes

.24 25

Furt

her

requ

ests

tha

t th

e af

orem

entio

ned

UN

Saf

e Are

as b

e pr

otec

ted

by a

n 26

incr

ease

d pr

esen

ce o

f th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns P

rote

ctio

n Fo

rce

(UN

PRO

FOR),

27 28Cal

ls u

pon

the

Syr

ian

gove

rnm

ent,

as

wel

l as

any

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Mem

ber

Nat

ions

29

that

may

bec

ome

invo

lved

in t

he S

yria

n Civ

il W

ar,

to c

oncu

r w

ith a

ces

satio

n of

30

arm

ed a

ttac

ks,

by la

nd o

r ai

r, o

f th

e af

orem

entio

ned

safe

zon

e an

d th

e ar

ea

31su

rrou

ndin

g it,

32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Urg

es t

hat

inju

red

civi

lians

and

the

ir fam

ilies

be

esco

rted

to

the

safe

are

a, o

r an

y 34

surr

ound

ing

land

tha

t m

ay b

e de

sign

ated

as

a sa

fe a

rea,

with

the

ass

ista

nce

of t

he

35U

nite

d N

atio

ns H

igh

Com

mis

sion

er for

Ref

ugee

s (U

NH

CR)

and

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

36

Prot

ectio

n Fo

rce

(UN

PRO

FOR)

37 38

107

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-3

-15

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

: Syr

ia 2

Del

egat

es:

Pj S

onne

n,Et

han

Woo

ds,

Bre

tt C

anad

a

Com

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Dye

r Cou

nty

Hig

h Sch

ool

A r

eso

luti

on

cal

ling

fo

r m

ilita

ry s

up

po

rt t

o f

igh

t o

ff I

SIS

pre

sen

ce in

S

yria

Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

ISIS

has

str

ong

cont

rol i

n th

e na

tion

of S

yria

and

is

1re

spon

sibl

e fo

r th

ousa

nds

upon

tho

usan

ds o

f de

aths

.2 3

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

mor

e liv

es w

ill b

e lo

st a

nd m

ore

dest

ruct

ion

will

fal

l upo

n th

e 4

Mid

dle

East

. Th

is w

ill o

ccur

with

out

the

rem

oval

of IS

IS.

5 6Cal

ling

upon

the

UN

to

send

con

voys

fro

m t

he U

S,

UK,

Rus

sian

Fed

erat

ion,

and

7

anyo

ne e

lse

who

vol

unte

ers,

to

com

e to

Syr

ia,

cond

uct

man

y ef

fect

ive

air

strike

s,

8he

lp t

he g

roun

d tr

oops

to

fight

IS

IS.

9 10Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t th

e Th

e Fr

ee S

yria

n Arm

y ca

n no

t do

thi

s al

one,

and

ISIS

can

be

11de

feat

ed b

yov

erw

helm

ing

mili

tary

pow

er.

12 13Req

uest

ing

that

the

UN

sen

d he

con

veys

as

soon

as

poss

ible

for

the

peo

ple

of S

yria

14

are

wea

k, a

frai

d an

d al

one.

15 16

Enco

urag

ing

the

Lead

ers

of t

he W

orld

to

have

the

will

to

help

the

peo

ple

of S

yria

.17 18

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-3

-16

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Cyp

rus

Del

egat

es:

Nat

hani

el C

olem

on,

Vin

ny C

antr

ell,

Nic

k G

illCom

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Cen

tral

Mag

net

Hig

h Sch

ool

Req

ues

tin

g t

he

Form

atio

n o

f a

Un

ited

Nat

ion

s C

om

mit

tee

for

the

Pu

rpo

se o

f Te

rrit

ori

al D

isp

ute

Pre

ven

tio

n

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Rec

ogni

zing

the

cur

rent

ter

rito

rial

dis

pute

s be

twee

n th

e Tu

rkis

h Cyp

riot

s an

d th

e 3

Gre

ek C

ypriot

s,4 5

Affirm

ing

UN

S/R

ES/1

86,

calli

ng u

pon

all U

N m

embe

r st

ates

to

aid

Cyp

rus

in t

heir

6ob

ligat

ions

to

the

Cha

rter

, w

hich

incl

udes

the

pre

vent

ion

of

bloo

dshe

d ca

used

by

7th

e Tu

rkis

h m

ilita

ry,

8 9Cog

niza

nt o

f th

e in

effe

ctiv

enes

s of

the

Int

erna

tiona

l Cou

rt J

ustic

e re

gard

ing

the

10re

solu

tion

of t

errito

rial

dis

pute

s,11 12

Dis

turb

ed b

y th

e nu

mer

ous

case

s of

ter

rito

rial

dis

pute

s pl

agui

ng m

any

coun

trie

s 13

acro

ss t

he w

orld

,14 15

Con

cern

ed w

ith d

isre

gard

of

the

hum

an r

ight

s vi

olat

ions

tha

t oc

cur

in in

tern

atio

nal

16te

rrito

rial

dis

pute

s, s

uch

as t

hose

in t

he S

udan

ese

Civ

il W

ar,

17 18Em

phas

izin

g th

e au

thor

ity o

f th

e U

N G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

rega

rdin

g th

ese

disp

utes

, as

19

disp

laye

d by

A/R

ES/6

8/26

220 21

The

Del

egat

ion

of t

he R

epub

lic o

f C

ypru

s he

reby

: 22 23

Req

uest

s th

e G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

to im

plem

ent

a Sev

enth

Mai

n C

omm

ittee

for

24

Inte

rnat

iona

l Ter

rito

rial

Dis

pute

s w

ith t

he in

tent

of pe

acef

ully

and

dip

lom

atic

ally

25

reso

lvin

g th

e te

rrito

rial

dis

pute

s;26 27

Cal

ls u

pon

the

Inte

rnat

iona

l Cou

rt J

ustic

e to

con

tinue

the

ir w

ork

in s

ettli

ng o

ther

28

non-

terr

itorial

dis

pute

s be

twee

n co

untr

ies;

29 30Str

esse

s th

at t

he e

stab

lishm

ent

of t

he c

omm

ittee

cou

ld p

reve

nt v

iole

nce

and

31vi

olat

ions

of th

e U

nive

rsal

Dec

lara

tion

of H

uman

Rig

hts.

32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

108

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-3

-17

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

: Chi

le 2

Del

egat

es:

Jose

ph P

eraz

zini

,H

arriso

n Ste

anso

n,H

enry

Cav

er,

Will

Cav

erCom

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Mon

tgom

ery

Bel

l Aca

dem

y

Sto

pp

ing

Th

e P

rob

lem

Bef

ore

It

Sta

rts

We

the

Rep

ublic

of C

hile

cal

l for

the

era

dica

tion

of il

licit

drug

s in

our

cou

ntry

by

1in

crea

sed

fund

s an

d aw

aren

ess

from

bot

h th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns a

nd t

he D

rug

Free

2

Am

eric

a Fo

unda

tion

in o

rder

to

educ

ate

child

ren

and

illic

it dr

ugs

user

s fr

om b

oth

3be

ginn

ing

and

cont

inui

ng d

rug

use

in o

ur c

ount

ry a

s w

ell a

s ot

her

Sou

th A

mer

ican

4

coun

trie

s.

5 6D

rug

Free

Am

eric

a ha

s pl

ayed

a k

ey r

ole

in e

duca

ting

youn

g ch

ildre

n th

roug

hout

7

the

wor

ld a

bout

the

det

rim

enta

l eff

ect

of d

rugs

, th

roug

h th

e en

cour

agem

ent

of d

rug

8ed

ucat

ion

inth

e ho

useh

old,

and

on

a la

rger

sca

le o

f th

e dr

ug e

duca

tion

prov

ided

9

thro

ugh

wor

ld le

ader

s in

clud

ing

Chi

lean

pre

side

nt M

iche

lle B

ache

let.

10 11

We

have

obs

erve

d th

at n

ot o

nly

is t

his

prob

lem

cau

sed

from

the

lack

of

drug

12

educ

atio

n, b

ut t

he la

ck o

f su

ffic

ient

dru

g en

forc

emen

t. T

his

prob

lem

has

cau

sed

13m

any

turm

oils

bet

wee

n ot

her

Sou

th A

mer

ican

cou

ntri

es a

s w

ell.

Thes

e pr

oble

ms

14ha

ve v

ery

sim

ple

solu

tions

, th

at w

ith t

ime

and

relie

f ef

fort

will

be

able

to

abol

ish

15th

e ill

icit

drug

pro

blem

fro

m n

ot o

nly

Chi

le,

but

from

all

coun

trie

s.

16 17M

any

refo

rms

have

beg

un t

o ta

ke p

lace

, w

ith le

ader

s at

the

hel

m c

allin

g fo

r a

“new

18

appr

oach

to

drug

pol

icie

s, b

ased

on

heal

th r

athe

r th

an p

ublic

saf

ety

alon

e”,

as w

ell

19as

“l

egal

and

adm

inis

trat

ive

chan

ges

to r

educ

e th

e dr

ug la

w’s

ten

denc

y to

20

enco

urag

e cr

ime”

.21 22

Obs

ervi

ng,

that

cur

rent

sol

utio

ns a

re o

nly

med

iatin

g th

e pr

oble

m s

light

ly,

the

23Rep

ublic

of Chi

le w

ould

like

to

call

for

a re

form

, th

at n

ot o

nly

med

iate

s th

e pr

oble

m,

24bu

t so

lves

it t

hrou

gh a

4 p

rong

pla

n w

ith t

he h

elp

and

aid

from

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

25

as w

ell a

s ot

her

coun

trie

s an

d fo

unda

tions

suc

h as

the

Dru

g Fr

ee A

mer

ica

26fo

unda

tion.

27 28

The

tran

spor

tatio

n, s

hipm

ent,

and

con

sum

ptio

n of

illic

it dr

ugs,

jus

t be

gins

to

sum

29

up t

he d

rug

prob

lem

. Th

e re

publ

ic o

f Chi

le w

ould

tig

hten

its

bord

ers

and

patr

ol in

30

orde

r to

pre

vent

dru

gs fro

m e

nter

ing

the

coun

try.

Thi

s w

ould

cal

l upo

n ot

her

31co

untr

ies

such

as:

Arg

entin

a, P

eru,

and

the

mai

n su

pplie

r of

the

se d

rugs

acr

oss

the

32Chi

lean

as

wel

l as

othe

r co

untr

ies

bord

ers

, Bol

ivia

to

incr

ease

enf

orce

men

t to

33

prev

ent

any

ente

ring

of dr

ugs

into

any

Sou

th A

mer

ican

cou

ntry

.34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

35Fu

rthe

rmor

e, t

he p

unis

hmen

t fo

r th

ese

drug

use

rs is

not

sig

nific

ant

enou

gh t

o 36

enco

urag

e th

em t

o cu

t of

f fu

rthe

r dr

ug u

se.

Chi

le,

wou

ld in

crea

se s

ente

ncin

g fo

r 37

thos

e w

ho a

re r

epea

t of

fend

ers,

as

wel

l as

prov

ide

user

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ith a

sec

ond

chan

ce

38th

roug

h of

fering

tim

e of

f th

eir

sent

ence

with

the

reg

ular

att

enda

nce

of r

ehab

ilita

tion

39cl

asse

s. T

his

wou

ld p

reve

nt fur

ther

use

, an

d fo

r th

ose

who

ref

ute

chan

ge,

allo

w

40th

em t

o su

ffer

with

out

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cond

cha

nce

at h

and.

41 42

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ugh

rece

nt s

tudi

es it

has

bee

n pr

oven

tha

t ov

er 4

9% o

f te

ens

have

use

d so

me

43fo

rm o

f ill

icit

drug

thr

ough

the

12t

h gr

ade.

Thi

s st

udy

also

rev

eals

tha

t th

is n

umbe

r 44

incr

ease

s to

its

valu

e du

ring

the

10t

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rade

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ecau

se o

f th

is,

Chi

le w

ould

like

45to

cal

l for

an

annu

al s

um o

f 8,

500,

000

USD

in a

dditi

on t

o th

e ex

istin

g fu

nds

alre

ady

46gi

ven

by t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns,

to in

crea

se t

he d

ispl

ay o

f po

sitiv

e an

ti-dr

ug m

essa

ges

47am

ong

exis

ting

radi

os a

nd t

v’s

thro

ugho

ut t

he c

ount

ry.

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wou

ld a

lso

call

for

a 48

man

dato

ry s

emi-

mon

thly

ant

i-dr

ug c

lass

in e

very

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lic s

choo

l run

in C

hile

.

49 50Fi

nally

, no

one

can

sol

ve a

con

tinen

tal p

robl

em o

n th

eir

own,

muc

h le

ss a

glo

bal

51pr

oble

m.

Chi

le w

ould

like

to

exte

nd t

he in

vita

tion

of t

he d

evel

opm

ent

of a

joi

nt

52Sou

th A

mer

ican

dru

g ag

ency

to

mon

itor

each

cou

ntry

's e

ffor

ts in

com

batin

g dr

ug

53us

e, p

reve

nt a

ny d

rug

use

in a

ny o

ther

cou

ntry

, an

d he

ad u

p an

y an

d al

l dru

g 54

rela

ted

issu

es in

any

Sou

th A

mer

ican

cou

ntry

.55 56

109

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-3

-18

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

: Arm

enia

Del

egat

es:

Dev

iyan

i Baj

pai,

Aly

a Zou

aoui

,W

illia

m G

illila

nd,

Will

iam

Bra

dsha

wCom

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Uni

vers

ity S

choo

l of

Nas

hvill

e

Req

ues

tin

g a

Co

nfe

ren

ce t

o E

ase

Ten

sio

ns

in t

he

Cau

casu

s R

egio

n

The

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y:1 2

Not

ing

incr

easi

ng t

ensi

ons

in t

he C

auca

sus,

3 4Aw

are

of t

he C

auca

sus

bein

g th

e hi

ghes

t co

ncen

trat

ion

of s

epar

atis

t te

rrito

ries

as

a 5

form

er S

ovie

t sp

ace,

6 7Ta

king

into

acc

ount

the

ext

ende

d co

nflic

t an

d pr

imar

y in

stab

ility

in t

he N

agor

no-

8Kar

abak

h re

gion

bet

wee

n Arm

enia

and

Aze

rbai

jan,

9 10

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d re

gard

ing

the

rece

nt o

utbr

eak

of v

iole

nce

in A

pril

2016

, be

ing

the

11w

orst

sin

ce t

he 1

994

ceas

efire,

12 13Fu

lly a

war

e th

at t

he N

agor

no K

arab

akh

conf

licts

pos

sibi

lity

of a

llege

d w

ar w

ould

14

lead

to

the

invo

lvem

ent

of R

ussi

a an

d Tu

rkey

,15 16

Bea

ring

in m

ind

the

effo

rts

to p

reve

nt t

he r

evis

ion

of b

orde

rs in

Tra

nsca

ucas

ia,

17 18N

otin

g fu

rthe

r th

e Rus

sian

Fed

erat

ions

effor

tsto

hel

p th

e re

gion

, 19 20

The

dele

gatio

n of

Arm

enia

her

eby:

21 22Cal

ls u

pon

the

UN

to

hold

a c

onfe

renc

e to

giv

e Arm

enia

and

Aze

rbai

jan

the

chan

ce

23to

eas

e te

nsio

ns a

nd fab

rica

te a

dip

lom

atic

rel

atio

n be

twee

n th

e tw

o co

untr

ies

24th

roug

h m

ulti-

part

y ne

gotia

tions

;25 26

Urg

es a

dip

lom

atic

sol

utio

n th

at b

inds

all

part

ies

in t

his

conf

lict;

27 28Rec

omm

ends

the

pos

sibi

lity

of r

esum

ptio

n of

the

wor

k of

the

Org

aniz

atio

n fo

r 29

Sec

urity

and

Coo

pera

tion

inEu

rope

(O

SC

E) M

insk

Gro

up.

30

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-3

-19

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

: U

zbek

ista

n D

eleg

ates

: Kim

berly

Tran

,Aus

tin C

raig

,Sam

Rei

nker

,Sop

hie

Tayl

orCom

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Hum

e Fo

gg A

cade

mic

Un

do

cum

ente

d F

irea

rm M

ove

men

t o

f C

entr

al A

sia

The

natio

ns o

f th

e Cen

tral

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a ar

ea s

till s

trug

gle

to m

aint

ain

peac

e am

idst

the

1

afte

rmat

h of

the

Sov

iet

Uni

on c

olla

pse,

whi

ch o

ccur

red

near

ly 2

5 ye

ars

ago.

Vio

lent

2

fact

ions

prov

e to

stil

l be

maj

or p

robl

ems

in a

nd a

roun

d Cen

tral

Asi

a. O

ne k

ey fac

tor

3th

at fue

ls t

hese

gro

ups

is t

he la

ck o

f co

hesi

on o

f th

e fir

earm

s tr

ade

betw

een

4bo

rder

s in

the

are

a. F

ar t

oo o

ften

, fo

reig

n w

eapo

ns a

re a

ttem

pted

and

suc

cess

fully

5

mov

ed a

cros

s bo

rder

s w

ithou

t pr

oper

doc

umen

tatio

n in

all

natio

ns in

volv

ed.

6 7N

otin

g th

at t

he C

entr

al A

sian

nat

ions

hav

e m

utua

l str

uggl

es w

ith t

he m

ovem

ent

of

8un

docu

men

ted

firea

rms.

9 10Th

e de

lega

tion

of U

zbek

ista

n do

es h

ereb

y:11 12

Req

uest

the

nat

ions

of Kyr

gyzs

tan

and

Tajik

ista

nto

coo

pera

te w

ith U

zbek

ista

n to

13

plac

e re

gula

tions

tha

t ea

ses

the

docu

men

tatio

n of

impo

rted

firea

rms.

14 15U

rge

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

form

a c

omm

ittee

to

disc

uss

the

disp

ariti

es e

nabl

ing

the

16ex

ploi

tatio

n of

the

fir

earm

s tr

ade

of C

entr

al A

sia.

17 18Rec

omm

end

that

Nat

ions

sur

roun

ding

the

Cen

tral

Asi

an a

rea

allo

w f

or e

asie

r 19

docu

men

tatio

n pr

oces

ses

to o

ccur

whe

n ex

port

ing

arm

s to

the

are

a.20

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

110

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-3

-20

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

: Rw

anda

2D

eleg

ates

: W

ill M

cBee

,And

rew

Olip

hant

,Jo

ey T

elke

r,Sav

anna

h Spr

inge

rCom

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Lor

etto

Hig

h Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Ab

olis

h M

23

Gan

gs

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly,

1 2N

otin

g w

ith d

eep

conc

ern

to a

ll na

tions

tha

t Rw

anda

has

bee

n po

orly

gov

erne

d af

ter

3a

mas

s ge

noci

de t

hat

stru

ck t

he c

ount

ry in

Apr

il of

199

4 le

avin

g th

e co

untr

y in

4

deva

stat

ion

amon

g ha

tred

and

pov

erty

,5 6

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t a

hate

gro

up b

y th

e na

me

of M

23 e

mer

ged

beca

use

of t

his;

a g

roup

7

infa

mou

s fo

r co

untle

ss a

ccou

nts

of r

ape,

for

ced

indu

ctio

n of

the

gro

up,

and

exec

utio

n,8 9

Taki

ng in

to a

ccou

nt t

hat

the

M23

rec

ruit

insi

de R

wan

da f

or s

oldi

ers

and

offic

ers,

10 11Rea

ffir

min

g U

NAM

IR s

ough

t to

arr

ange

a c

ease

fire,

with

out

succ

ess,

and

its

12pe

rson

nel c

ame

incr

easi

ngly

und

er a

ttac

k; a

fter

som

e co

untr

ies

unila

tera

lly

13w

ithdr

ew t

heir c

ontin

gent

s, t

he S

ecur

ity C

ounc

il, b

y its

res

olut

ion

912

(199

4) o

f 21

14

Apr

il 19

94,

redu

ced

UN

AM

IR's

str

engt

h fr

om 2

,548

to

270,

15 16Aff

irm

ing

that

70

perc

ent

of t

he c

itize

ns o

f Rw

anda

are

aga

inst

the

M23

reb

el g

angs

,17 18

The

coun

try

of R

wan

da fur

ther

req

uest

s th

at t

he U

N s

end

troo

ps t

o th

e co

untr

y of

19

Rw

anda

to

help

sec

ure

the

bord

ers

to s

top

the

grow

th o

f th

is M

23.

We

need

to

wip

e 20

them

out

of th

e re

gion

;21 22

Furt

her

invi

ting

the

UN

per

sonn

el t

o w

ork

clos

ely

with

Rw

anda

n m

ilita

ry t

o he

lp

23er

adic

ate

thes

e fo

rces

to

both

str

engt

hen

the

skill

s of

the

mili

tary

and

to

grea

ter

24th

e re

puta

tion

of t

he c

ount

ry;

25 26En

cour

agin

g su

rrou

ndin

g co

untr

ies

to c

ome

toge

ther

and

fig

ht t

his

equa

lity

prob

lem

27

amon

g th

e H

utus

and

Tut

sis

to b

ette

r he

lp c

omba

t th

is h

atre

d am

ong

ethn

iciti

es;

28 29Rec

omm

endi

ng t

hat

with

the

UN

’s a

ssis

tanc

e, t

he D

emoc

ratic

Rep

ublic

of th

e C

ongo

30

will

als

o be

hel

ped

grea

tly;

31 32Ta

king

not

ice

that

with

the

abo

lishm

ent

of t

hese

gro

ups

it w

ill m

ake

inte

rnat

iona

l 33

trav

elin

g of

Rw

anda

and

sur

roun

ding

cou

ntries

saf

er a

nd m

ore

of a

pos

sibi

lity;

34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

35Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

if t

his

rebe

l gro

up is

dem

olis

hed

and

cont

aine

d, a

pre

cede

nt

36to

war

d pe

ace

and

equa

lity

in t

his

regi

on c

an b

e se

t;37 38

We

belie

ve a

roun

d 2,

000

troo

ps w

ill b

e ne

eded

to

acco

mpl

ish

this

in a

dec

ent

time

39fr

ame,

cos

ting

roug

hly

20 m

illio

n do

llars

.40 41

111

112

TENNESSEE YMCA

MODEL UNITED NATIONS

COMMITTEE 4 Nafisa Hossain, Cynthia Yue

113

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-4

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Ja

pan

Del

egat

es:

Brian

na B

ond,

Syd

ney

Wat

ts,

Ann

e M

arie

Roc

coni

,El

izab

eth

Mab

ryCom

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Cla

rksv

ille

Aca

dem

y

A R

esol

uti

on t

o R

etu

rn t

he

Ku

ril I

slan

ds

to J

apan

Aw

are

of t

he la

ck o

f na

tura

l res

ourc

es p

rese

nt in

Jap

an t

oday

and

the

nec

essi

ty t

o 1

impo

rt m

any

vita

l res

ourc

es in

to t

he c

ount

ry,

2 3Kee

ping

in m

ind

Rus

sia’

sab

unda

nce

in s

aid

reso

urce

s,4 5

Reg

rett

ing

the

situ

atio

n w

ith R

ussi

a an

d th

e di

sput

e ov

er t

he K

uril

Isla

nds,

6 7N

otin

g w

ith a

ppro

val R

ussi

a’s

will

ingn

ess

to n

egot

iate

for

the

ret

urn

of t

hese

8

isla

nds,

9 10

Des

irin

g th

e U

N’s

ass

ista

nce

in m

edia

ting

peac

eful

dip

lom

atic

rel

atio

ns b

etw

een

11Ja

pan

and

Rus

sia

to p

rodu

ce a

sol

utio

n to

thi

s co

nflic

t,

12 13Cal

ls u

pon

the

UN

to

med

iate

the

neg

otia

tions

in o

rder

to

find

a pe

acef

ul s

olut

ion

to

14th

is p

robl

em;

15 16Tr

usts

the

UN

to

aid

both

cou

ntries

in p

rodu

cing

a r

esol

utio

n fa

vora

ble

to b

oth

17si

des;

18 19U

rges

Rus

sia

to a

llow

Jap

an t

o re

clai

m t

he K

uril

Isla

nds

as t

he a

rea

is r

ich

in

20re

sour

ces

and

hold

s hi

stor

ical

sig

nific

ance

to

the

peop

le o

f Ja

pan;

21 22

Rem

inds

the

UN

tha

t th

e Kur

il Is

land

s ho

ld m

any

reso

urce

s su

ch a

s go

ld,

silv

er,

23rh

eniu

m (

used

in jet

eng

ines

), n

atur

al g

as,

oil,

and

plan

kton

; 24 25

Furt

her

invi

tes

Rus

sia

to r

etai

n th

eir

curr

ent

mili

tary

bas

es o

n th

e is

land

s th

roug

h a

26le

ase

by J

apan

;27 28

Expr

esse

s its

app

reci

atio

n to

the

UN

and

Rus

sia

for

thei

r w

illin

gnes

s to

ren

egot

iate

29

the

term

s of

the

pat

rona

ge o

f th

e Kur

il Is

land

s;

30 31Ex

pres

ses

its h

ope

that

the

Kur

il Is

land

s w

ill b

e re

turn

ed t

o Ja

pan

in a

way

tha

t 32

crea

tes

peac

eful

rel

atio

ns b

etw

een

Japa

n an

d Rus

sia.

33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-4

-2

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Po

land

2D

eleg

ates

:Pe

ter

Live

say,

Jona

h Ja

isen

,N

ilabh

Sak

sena

,M

adis

on C

hurc

hCom

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Hen

ders

onvi

lle H

igh

Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Rew

rite

th

e O

ute

r S

pac

e Tr

eaty

of

19

67

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly,

1 2Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

the

cha

ngin

g te

chno

logi

es a

nd s

cien

ce o

f th

e 21

st c

entu

ry a

nd

3of

the

Spa

ce in

dust

ry c

all f

or a

ree

valu

atio

nof

pol

icie

s re

latin

g to

ow

ners

hip

of

4ex

trat

erre

strial

ter

rito

ry a

nd u

tiliz

atio

nof

ext

rate

rres

tria

l res

ourc

es;

5 6O

bser

ving

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns O

uter

Spa

ce T

reat

y of

196

7 pr

ohib

its c

ount

ries

7

from

cla

imin

g la

nd in

out

er s

pace

in A

rtic

le I

I, s

tatin

g: "

Out

er S

pace

, in

clud

ing

the

8M

oon

and

othe

r ce

lest

ial b

odie

s, s

hall

be c

arried

out

for

the

ben

efit

and

in t

he

9in

tere

sts

of a

ll co

untr

ies,

irre

spec

tive

of t

heir d

egre

e of

eco

nom

ic o

r sc

ient

ific

10de

velo

pmen

t, a

nd s

hall

beth

e pr

ovin

ce o

f al

l man

kind

.";

11 12Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t Art

icle

II

of t

he t

reat

y pr

ohib

its c

ount

ries

or

com

pani

es f

rom

13

utili

zing

res

ourc

es fou

nd o

n ex

trat

erre

stri

al t

errito

ry s

uch

as t

he M

oon;

14 15Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

all

extr

ater

rest

rial

res

ourc

es,

not

just

luna

r on

es,

are

16pr

ohib

ited

from

util

izat

ion;

17 18Ala

rmed

by

how

thi

s tr

eaty

can

impe

de t

he p

rogr

ess

of t

he s

pace

indu

stry

;19 20

Taki

ng in

to c

onsi

dera

tion

that

it w

ill b

e ve

ry d

iffic

ult

to u

tiliz

e th

e va

st a

nd u

nlim

ited

21re

sour

ces

in s

pace

with

out

the

abili

ty t

o cl

aim

ext

rate

rres

tria

l ter

rito

ry a

nd r

esou

rces

;22 23

The

Del

egat

ion

of P

olan

d do

es H

ereb

y:24 25

Req

uest

a v

ote

to r

ewrite

the

Out

er S

pace

Tre

aty

of 1

967

to a

llow

cou

ntries

to

clai

m

26la

nd a

nd u

tiliz

e th

e re

sour

ces

with

in t

he e

xtra

terr

estr

ial t

errito

ry o

f O

uter

Spa

ce;

27 28Fu

rthe

r re

ques

t th

at t

he r

ewrite

of

said

tre

aty

incl

ude

a pr

oces

s to

dip

lom

atic

ally

29

man

age

conf

licts

tha

t ar

ise

from

ext

rate

rres

tria

l cla

ims;

30 31En

dors

e a

conf

eren

ce t

o re

write

the

afo

rem

entio

ned

trea

ty if

sai

d vo

te p

asse

s;32 33

Aut

horize

for

the

loca

tion,

dat

e, a

nd a

tten

dant

s of

con

fere

nce

to b

e de

cide

d by

the

34

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Off

ice

for

Out

er S

pace

Affai

rs.

35

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

114

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-4

-3

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:M

onac

oD

eleg

ates

:Rub

y Li

les,

Rhe

a Voh

ra,

Elen

a C

ampo

s,M

aria

Rou

dnev

Com

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

St.

Mar

y’s

Sch

ool

A R

ESO

LUTI

ON

TO

EN

AC

T A

PR

OTO

CO

L TO

RES

TRIC

T A

IR P

OLL

UTI

ON

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Con

cern

ed t

hat

the

med

ian

inde

x of

Mon

aco

is 8

8.65

out

of 16

2.58

;3 4

Dis

turb

ed t

he t

heai

r po

llutio

n in

dex

of M

onac

o is

at

82.1

4 ou

t of

162

.58

and

5an

xiou

s th

at t

he a

ir q

ualit

y in

dex

is a

t 17

.86

out

of 1

62.5

8;6 7

Dep

lore

d by

the

fac

t th

at M

onac

o is

dirty

and

unt

idy

and

its in

dex

for

that

is 5

0.00

8

out

of 1

62.5

8 an

d be

arin

g in

min

d th

at t

he g

arba

ge d

ispo

sal s

atis

fact

ion

inde

x is

9

15.7

4 ou

t of

162

.58;

10 11Ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t th

e di

ssat

isfa

ctio

n w

ith g

reen

and

par

ks in

the

city

inde

x is

12

78.8

5 ou

t of

162

.58;

13 14Cog

niza

nt t

hat

part

icul

ate

mat

ter,

or

PM,

is in

hala

ble

part

icle

s w

hich

are

em

itted

15

from

con

stru

ctio

n si

tes,

unp

aved

roa

ds,

field

s, f

ires

, po

wer

pla

nts,

indu

stries

, an

d 16

cars

;17 18

Fear

ful t

hat

this

PM

can

be

inha

led

to p

enet

rate

the

res

pira

tory

sys

tem

and

and

19

caus

e se

riou

s he

alth

con

ditio

ns,

such

as

lung

irrita

tion,

infla

med

lung

tis

sue,

the

20

rele

ase

of c

hem

ical

s w

hich

will

inhi

bit

hear

t fu

nctio

nalit

y, b

lood

clo

ttin

g, h

eart

21

atta

cks,

and

pne

umon

ia;

22 23Con

scio

us t

hat

Wes

tern

Eur

opea

n U

N c

ount

ries

suc

h as

Fin

land

, Rom

ania

, La

tvia

, 24

Bul

garia,

Pol

and,

Den

mar

k, a

nd F

ranc

e le

ad t

he w

orld

in P

M e

mis

sion

s;25 26

Emph

asiz

ing

that

the

Eur

opea

n U

nion

has

cre

ated

Eur

opea

n em

issi

on s

tand

ards

27

whi

ch a

pply

to

all E

U a

nd E

EA s

tate

s an

d lim

its P

M10

em

issi

ons

to 4

0 m

icro

met

ers

28pe

r ye

ar a

nd P

M2.

5 em

issi

ons

to 2

5 m

icro

met

ers

per

year

;29 30

Aw

are

that

the

Wor

ld H

ealth

Org

aniz

atio

n’s

air

qual

ity g

uide

lines

rec

omm

ends

31

conc

entr

atio

ns o

f PM

sh

ould

not

exc

eed

10 m

icro

met

ers

per

year

;32 33

The

Del

egat

ion

of t

he P

rinc

ipal

ity o

f M

onac

o do

es h

ereb

y:34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

35Cal

ls u

pon

the

UN

to

cons

truc

t a

prot

ocol

to

be r

atifi

ed a

mon

g EU

/EEA

mem

bers

36

emitt

ing

mor

e th

an 1

0 m

icro

met

ers

of P

M p

er y

ear

whi

ch s

tate

s th

at t

hey

will

em

it 37

less

tha

n 10

mic

rom

eter

s of

PM

ann

ually

as

oppo

sed

to t

he p

revi

ous

40

38m

icro

met

ers;

39 40N

otes

tha

t sh

ould

thi

s re

solu

tion

be p

asse

d, t

his

prot

ocol

will

be

enfo

rced

on

41ap

plic

able

cou

ntri

es w

ith o

ur w

ithou

t th

eir

cons

ent;

42 43Ex

pres

ses

hope

tha

t th

is p

roto

col w

ill c

ut P

M e

mis

sion

rel

ated

med

ical

con

ditio

ns,

44fu

rthe

r re

strict

inco

min

g so

lar

radi

atio

n, a

nd li

mit

outg

oing

ter

rest

rial

rad

iatio

n 45

whi

ch w

ill b

e re

tain

ed in

Ear

th’s

atm

osph

ere.

46 47

115

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-4

-4

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:M

yanm

arD

eleg

ates

:Je

ssic

a Bar

ker,

Abb

y Lo

ckridg

e,M

addi

e Van

horn

Com

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Inde

pend

ence

Hig

h Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

En

d t

he

Dis

tort

ed D

emo

crac

y W

ith

in t

he

Sta

te o

f M

yan

mar

Rea

lizin

g th

at t

he g

over

nmen

t of

Mya

nmar

rel

axed

its

cens

orsh

ips,

elim

inat

ed it

s 1

ban

of f

ive

or m

ore

peop

le in

one

pub

lic p

lace

, an

d ho

sted

ele

ctio

ns fro

m 2

010

to

220

15 in

ord

er t

o ch

ange

the

gov

ernm

ent

from

tot

alita

rian

to

dem

ocra

tic,

3 4Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

Aun

g San

Suu

Kyi

was

bro

ught

into

pow

er in

the

sta

te’s

fir

st

5de

moc

ratic

ele

ctio

n of

201

5,6 7

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d th

at t

his

wom

an w

as d

espi

sed

by t

he m

ilita

ry p

arty

, so

8

subs

eque

ntly

had

her

pow

er d

ram

atic

ally

lim

ited,

9 10N

otin

g th

at t

he m

ilita

ry t

hat

had

pow

er f

or 6

7 ye

ars

and

com

mitt

ed m

any

relig

ious

11

and

ethn

ic h

uman

rig

hts

viol

atio

ns u

nto

the

citiz

ens

of M

yanm

ar,

12 13Th

e G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

here

by:

14 15Req

uest

s ai

de in

the

for

m o

f 27

fac

ilita

tors

of

dem

ocra

cy t

o en

sure

tha

t th

e on

ce-

16po

wer

ful m

ilita

ry p

arty

is n

ot s

till i

n a

posi

tion

to o

vert

ake

the

dem

ocra

tic p

ublic

by

17ca

lling

out

mili

tary

bia

s on

a p

arlia

men

tarian

or

publ

ic s

cale

,18 19

Sol

emnl

y af

firm

s th

at t

hese

aid

es s

hall

stay

unt

il fu

ll un

hind

ered

dem

ocra

cy is

20

achi

eved

and

tha

t th

is a

ssis

tanc

e w

ill b

e a

one-

time

job,

21 22Pr

ocla

ims

that

thi

s de

lega

tion

is o

pen

to t

he id

ea t

hat

shou

ld t

his

tran

sitio

n be

23

long

er t

han

3 ye

ars

that

fac

ilita

tors

the

n be

cha

nged

ann

ually

to

avoi

d bi

as,

24 25D

raw

s at

tent

ion

to t

he fac

t th

at t

his

leav

es o

ne f

acili

tato

r fo

r ev

ery

25 s

eats

in

26M

yanm

ar’s

Hou

se o

f N

atio

nalit

ies

and

Hou

se o

f Rep

rese

ntat

ives

,27 28

Trus

ts t

hat

if th

is c

hang

e su

cces

sful

ly o

ccur

s th

at t

he U

.S.

will

kee

p its

wor

d to

29

impr

ove

rela

tions

and

end

eco

nom

ic s

anct

ions

aga

inst

Mya

nmar

and

tha

t th

is w

ill

30be

ben

efic

ial f

or t

he g

loba

l eco

nom

y,31 32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Furt

her

invi

tes

thes

e in

divi

dual

s to

be

chos

en b

y ou

r fe

llow

del

egat

es a

nd t

hat

33th

ese

indi

vidu

als

have

exp

erie

nce

with

due

dem

ocra

tic p

roce

ss v

ia la

w s

tudy

or

34le

ader

ship

with

in t

he U

N,

35 36D

ecla

res

that

the

se f

acili

tato

rs w

ill b

e pa

id s

imila

rly

to a

pea

ceke

epin

g tr

oop

in t

hat

37th

eir

sour

ce c

ount

ry s

hall

pay

thei

r sa

lary

and

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns s

hall

38re

imbu

rse

thes

e st

ates

no

mor

e th

an $

1,33

2 pe

r fa

cilit

ator

per

mon

th.

39 40

116

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-4

-5

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Chi

naD

eleg

ates

:Ben

Jab

lons

ki,

Ben

Was

syng

er,

Mic

hael

Gar

cia

Com

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Mon

tgom

ery

Bel

l Aca

dem

y

Lon

g t

erm

su

stai

nab

ility

th

rou

gh

a S

pac

e El

evat

or

The

dele

gatio

n of

the

Peo

ple’

s Rep

ublic

of Chi

na d

oes

here

by c

all f

or t

he c

reat

ion

of

1a

Spa

ce E

leva

tor

in t

he P

acifi

c O

cean

by

mea

ns o

f in

crea

sed

fund

s fr

om t

he U

nite

d 2

Nat

ions

in o

rder

to

fund

the

Spa

ce E

leva

tor

as a

mul

tinat

iona

l pro

ject

to

colo

nize

3

spac

e, m

ine

aste

roid

s fo

r re

sour

ces,

exp

lore

spa

ce m

ore

exte

nsiv

ely

and

rese

arch

. 4 5

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t th

e W

orld

Ban

k Fu

nd u

nder

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Fou

ndat

ion

has

6fu

eled

infr

astr

uctu

re d

evel

opm

ent

in o

ver

100

coun

trie

s fu

elin

g cr

eatio

n of

7

sust

aina

ble

proj

ects

for

the

fut

ure.

8 9H

ighl

ight

ing

how

the

glo

bal e

cono

my

is s

truc

tura

lly r

elia

nt o

n Rar

e Ea

rth

Min

eral

s 10

and

Elem

ents

for

con

tinue

d gr

owth

and

tec

hnol

ogy

deve

lopm

ent

whi

ch is

11

unsu

stai

nabl

e as

a r

esul

t of

dim

inis

hing

sup

ply.

12 13

Obs

ervi

ng t

hat

over

hal

f th

e w

orld

’s e

cono

my

is in

som

e w

ay d

epen

dent

on

Rar

e 14

Eart

h M

iner

als

and

Elem

ents

tha

t al

low

the

pro

duct

ion

of t

echn

olog

y an

d 15

inte

rcon

nect

ion

of t

he w

orld

eco

nom

y16 17

Not

ing

that

con

tinue

d re

lianc

e on

oil

and

othe

r fo

ssil

fuel

s is

res

ultin

g in

mas

sive

18

amou

nts

of g

reen

hous

e ga

s em

issi

ons

and

can

only

be

solv

ed b

y Spa

ce B

ased

Sol

ar

19Po

wer

(Ale

xand

er M

. Rub

ench

ik H

OD

at

Law

renc

e Li

verm

ore

Nat

iona

l Lab

)20 21

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

dep

ende

ncy

on t

he E

arth

will

inev

itabl

y re

sult

in t

he e

xtin

ctio

n 22

of li

fe a

s a

resu

lt of

ast

eroi

ds,

sola

r ra

y bu

rsts

, ro

gue

blac

k ho

les,

mag

netic

pol

e 23

reve

rsal

, re

sour

ce c

onst

rain

ts,

biod

iver

sity

loss

, flo

od b

asal

t vo

lcan

ism

and

gam

ma

24ra

y bu

rsts

.25 26

Des

irin

g fo

r th

e fu

nds

to b

e us

ed for

the

cre

atio

n of

the

infr

astr

uctu

re f

or s

elf

27re

plic

atin

g ca

rbon

nan

otub

es t

hat

will

allo

w for

the

dev

elop

men

t of

an

elev

ator

28

shaf

t w

hich

will

, at

a lo

w c

ost,

cre

ate

the

mec

hani

sm for

con

tinu

ed m

ovem

ent

of

29re

sour

ces

to s

pace

in o

rder

to

esta

blis

h a

laun

chin

g pl

atfo

rm f

or e

xplo

ratio

n,

30co

loni

zatio

n an

d ot

her

activ

ities

in s

pace

. 31 32

Furt

herm

ore,

urg

ing

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

reco

gniz

e th

e se

vere

con

trac

tion

that

33

took

pla

ce in

the

Peo

ple’

s Rep

ublic

of Chi

na’s

eco

nom

y in

the

pas

t ye

ar n

ot o

nly

34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

mak

ing

it ur

gent

to

have

a la

rge

infr

astr

uctu

re p

roje

ct f

or t

he c

reat

ion

of job

s, b

ut

35al

so s

how

ing

that

the

cou

ntry

alo

ne is

not

abl

e to

fun

d th

e pr

ojec

t.36 37

Ass

ertin

g th

e fe

asib

ility

of

the

proj

ect

thro

ugh

new

ly d

evel

oped

tec

hnol

ogie

s in

38

Car

bon

nano

man

ipul

atio

n as

wel

l as

thro

ugh

num

erou

s st

udie

s by

NASA a

s w

ell a

s 39

inte

rnat

iona

l com

mitt

ees

on s

pace

pol

icy

that

all

have

sta

ted

that

the

spa

ce

40el

evat

or c

ould

be

com

plet

ed w

ithin

yea

rs a

nd a

muc

h lo

wer

cos

t th

an it

pre

viou

sly

41w

ould

hav

e (B

radl

ey C

. Ed

war

ds,

Ph.D

. Ph

ysic

s fr

om U

nive

rsity

of W

isco

nsin

).42 43

Cal

ling

upon

a s

um o

f $6

,200

,000

,000

USD

fro

m t

he W

orld

Ban

k Fu

nd in

ord

er t

o 44

suff

icie

ntly

bui

ld a

nd s

usta

in t

he s

pace

ele

vato

r.

45 46

117

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-4

-6

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Alb

ania

Del

egat

es:

Oliv

ia C

onno

r,M

aya

John

son,

Kai

ta I

gara

shi,

Julie

Hua

ngCom

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Mar

tin L

uthe

r Kin

g M

agne

t Sch

ool

Ad

dre

ssin

g t

he

Issu

e o

f To

xic

Was

te in

Alb

ania

Ack

now

ledg

ing

with

dee

p co

ncer

n th

e pr

eval

ence

of ch

emic

al w

aste

and

har

mfu

l 1

toxi

ns t

hat

exis

ts in

Alb

ania

’sen

viro

nmen

t,2 3

Fully

ala

rmed

reg

ardi

ng t

he la

rge

influ

x of

tox

ic w

aste

fro

m I

taly

to

Alb

ania

,4 5

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t th

e Bas

el C

onve

ntio

n is

not

dis

tres

sed

rega

rdin

g th

e la

ck o

f 6

repo

rts

from

Ita

ly in

its

haza

rdou

s w

aste

dis

trib

utio

n an

d di

spos

al,

7 8N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

tha

t lin

dane

pes

ticid

e co

ncen

trat

ions

in m

uch

of A

lban

ia

9ar

e 1,

290

to 3

,140

mg

per

kilo

of

soil,

far

sur

pass

ing

the

leve

ls o

f 2

mg

per

kilo

of

10so

il th

e N

ethe

rlan

ds in

terv

enes

at,

11 12

Ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t ai

r po

llutio

n al

one

is t

he c

ause

for

171

.4 d

eath

s pe

r 13

100,

000

Alb

ania

n ci

tize

ns,

the

5th

high

est

in t

he w

orld

, av

erag

ing

5,00

0 de

aths

per

14

year

,15 16

Dis

turb

ed t

hat

milk

fro

m c

ows

graz

ing

on A

lban

ian

land

pro

duce

s hi

gh le

vels

of a

17to

xin

whi

ch c

ause

s liv

er c

ance

r an

d af

fect

s th

e ki

dney

s an

d im

mun

e sy

stem

,18 19

Str

essi

ng t

hat

Alb

ania

has

the

7th

wor

st r

ate

of d

eath

s fr

om s

tom

ach

canc

er

20w

orld

wid

e,21 22

Taki

ng in

to a

ccou

nt t

hat

Alb

ania

is a

mon

g th

e to

p fiv

e co

untr

ies

mos

t at

ris

k fo

r 23

pollu

tion,

24 25Aw

are

that

ste

ps h

ave

been

tak

en t

o re

duce

air p

ollu

tion

crea

ted

by fac

tori

es b

y 26

fittin

g th

em w

ith filt

ers,

27 28Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Alb

ania

her

eby:

29 30Aff

irm

s th

at fun

ds f

rom

the

UN

are

a n

eces

sity

in s

olvi

ng t

hese

issu

es,

31 32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-4

-7

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Sau

di A

rabi

a 2

Del

egat

es:

Muh

amm

ad N

adee

m,

Abb

ey A

lley,

Sar

a W

hite

,Lo

gan

Purv

isCom

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Dye

rsbu

rg H

igh

Sch

ool

Co

ntr

olli

ng

th

e Tr

affi

ckin

g o

f C

apta

go

n in

to t

he

Kin

gd

om

of

Sau

di

Ara

bia

an

d N

eig

hb

ori

ng

Gu

lf S

tate

s

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Cog

niza

nt o

f th

e fa

ct t

hat

Cap

tago

n is

a d

ange

rous

and

add

ictiv

e am

phet

amin

e-3

type

dru

g th

at h

as b

een

bann

ed b

y m

ost

coun

trie

s an

d th

e W

orld

Hea

lth

4O

rgan

izat

ion

sinc

e 19

86,

5 6Rec

allin

g th

e M

easu

res

To E

nhan

ce I

nter

natio

nal C

oope

ratio

n to

Cou

nter

the

Wor

ld

7D

rug

Prob

lem

ado

pted

by

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

in 1

998

to c

omba

t th

e ill

icit

8m

anuf

actu

re,

traf

ficki

ng a

nd a

buse

of am

phet

amin

e-ty

pe s

timul

ants

,9 10

Not

ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn t

hat

cons

umin

g Cap

tago

n ca

n le

ad t

o sl

eep

depr

ivat

ion,

11

mal

nutr

ition

, hi

gher

blo

od p

ress

ure,

str

oke,

psy

chos

is,

extr

eme

depr

essi

on,

and

12de

ath,

13 14Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

Cap

tago

n is

alm

ost

excl

usiv

ely

prod

uced

in S

yria

bec

ause

the

15

Syr

ian

Civ

il W

ar h

as c

ompr

omis

ed d

rug

cont

rol,

wea

kene

d bo

rder

s, a

nd d

amag

ed

16in

fras

truc

ture

,17 18

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d th

at t

he I

slam

ic S

tate

of

Iraq

and

Syr

ia m

ilita

nts

cons

ume

19Cap

tago

n in

ord

er t

o bo

ost

phys

ical

per

form

ance

, pr

oduc

e fe

elin

gs o

f ha

ppin

ess,

20

and

defy

hun

ger

and

exha

ustio

n w

hile

fig

htin

g,21 22

Dis

turb

ed t

hat

the

sale

of Cap

tago

n ha

s ge

nera

ted

mill

ions

of

dolla

rs w

hich

are

23

used

to

purc

hase

wea

pons

and

fin

ance

ter

rorist

org

aniz

atio

ns in

Syr

ia,

24 25N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

tha

t Sau

di A

rabi

a is

the

larg

est

cons

umer

of C

apta

gon

26an

d ov

er 5

50 m

illio

n Cap

tago

n ta

blet

s w

ere

illeg

ally

circu

late

d in

Sau

di A

rabi

a in

27

2015

,28 29

Not

ing

with

dee

p co

ncer

n th

at C

apta

gon

is a

lso

traf

ficke

d to

Kuw

ait,

Qat

ar,

and

the

30U

nite

d Ara

b Em

irat

es,

31 32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

118

Out

rage

d th

at S

yria

’s c

ivili

an p

opul

atio

n is

vul

nera

ble

to t

he h

arm

ful e

ffec

ts o

f 33

Cap

tago

n be

caus

e of

eco

nom

ic a

nd p

sych

olog

ical

pre

ssur

es,

34 35Aff

irm

ing

that

the

use

of ha

rmfu

l dru

gs is

con

dem

ned

by S

hari

a la

w w

hich

gov

erns

36

Sau

di A

rabi

a.37 38

The

Del

egat

ion

of t

he K

ingd

om o

f Sau

di A

rabi

a he

reby

:39 40

Not

es t

hat

decr

easi

ng C

apta

gon

traf

ficki

ng c

ould

red

uce

the

amou

nt o

f m

oney

41

gene

rate

d by

the

Isl

amic

Sta

te o

f Ir

aq a

nd S

yria

;42 43

Expr

esse

s its

hop

e fo

r th

e in

tern

atio

nal c

omm

unity

to

aid

Sau

di A

rabi

a in

its

effo

rts

44to

com

bat

Cap

tago

n tr

affic

king

;45 46

Enco

urag

es K

uwai

t, Q

atar

, an

d th

e U

nite

d Ara

b Em

irat

es t

o he

lp in

crea

se b

orde

r 47

cont

rol b

etw

een

Jord

an a

nd S

audi

Ara

bia

in o

rder

to

inte

rcep

t m

ajor

dru

g tr

affic

king

48

rout

es fro

m S

yria

to

the

Gul

f st

ates

;49 50

Invi

tes

the

Gul

f st

ates

of

Kuw

ait,

Qat

ar,

and

the

Uni

ted

Ara

b Em

irat

es t

o co

oper

ate

51w

ith S

audi

Ara

bia

in joi

nt e

ffor

ts t

o co

mba

t dr

ug t

raffic

king

thr

ough

sea

por

ts;

52 53U

rges

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Off

ice

on D

rugs

and

Crim

e to

ass

ist

Sau

di A

rabi

a in

rai

sing

54

awar

enes

s ab

out

the

haza

rds

of C

apta

gon;

55 56Req

uest

s th

e U

nite

d Sta

tes

and

Euro

pean

cou

ntries

to

shar

e th

eir

expe

rtis

e in

dru

g 57

cont

rol a

nd in

vest

igat

ion

with

Sau

di A

rabi

a.58

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-4

-8

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Bel

arus

Del

egat

es:

Jani

e Bun

dy,

Cia

non

Jone

s,Le

xie

Judd

Com

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Hen

ders

onvi

lle H

igh

Sch

ool

Reg

ard

ing

th

e S

pec

ific

Iss

ues

Per

tain

ing

to

th

e Ef

fect

so

f R

adio

acti

ve

Nu

clea

r Fa

llou

t

Not

ing

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Wor

ld H

ealth

Org

aniz

atio

n (W

HO

) of

fice

in B

elar

us,

1es

tabl

ishe

d in

199

4, p

rovi

des

serv

ices

in t

he a

reas

of he

alth

car

e re

form

s an

d 2

advo

cacy

for

pub

lic h

ealth

; th

e m

ost

impo

rtan

t of

tho

se t

hrea

ts b

eing

non

-3

com

mun

icab

le d

isea

ses

(NCD

s) r

elat

ing

from

long

-ter

m e

xpos

ure

to r

adia

tion

and

4nu

clea

r fa

llout

, 5 6

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns W

orld

Hea

lth O

rgan

izat

ion

Reg

iona

l Offic

e fo

r 7

Euro

pe h

as r

ecen

tly a

ssem

bled

in A

pril

of 2

016

with

11

natio

ns fro

m E

aste

rn

8Eu

rope

and

Cen

tral

Asi

a, c

once

rnin

g no

n-co

mm

unic

able

dis

ease

s, w

ith p

rior

ities

9

base

d up

on in

terv

entio

ns for

the

pre

vent

ion

and

cont

rol o

f no

n-co

mm

unic

able

10

dise

ases

,11 12

Rem

indi

ng w

ith g

rave

con

cern

tha

t th

e C

hern

obyl

, U

krai

ne n

ucle

ar d

isas

ter

of 1

986

13no

t on

ly h

ad a

n ou

tsta

ndin

g ef

fect

on t

he im

med

iate

sur

roun

ding

are

a,14 15

Dee

ply

dist

urbe

d by

the

fac

t th

at a

ppro

xim

atel

y 75

% o

f th

e to

tal C

hern

obyl

nuc

lear

16

fallo

ut p

erm

eate

d th

e st

ate

of B

elar

us w

ith o

ver

25%

of

Bel

arus

ian

citiz

ens

livin

g in

17

the

mos

t co

ntam

inat

ed r

egio

ns,

but

at le

ast

75%

are

cur

rent

ly d

irec

tly o

r in

dire

ctly

18

affe

cted

, 19 20

Dep

lore

d by

the

lack

of at

tent

ion

give

n in

an

inte

rven

tion

plan

to

addr

ess

food

21

cont

amin

atio

n an

d he

alth

issu

es p

erta

inin

g to

you

ng p

eopl

e af

fect

ed b

y lo

ng t

erm

22

expo

sure

to

radi

atio

n,

23 24O

ptim

istic

tha

t th

e pa

st p

rogr

ams

and

fund

ing

whi

ch B

elar

us r

ecei

ved

from

the

25

Inte

rnat

iona

l Ato

mic

Ene

rgy

Age

ncy

(IAEA

) an

d th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns W

orld

Hea

lth

26O

rgan

izat

ion

prio

ritiz

ed t

hese

env

iron

men

tal i

ssue

s,27 28

Con

foun

ded

that

soc

ial c

once

rns

have

not

bee

n ex

pedi

ted

as m

any

citiz

ens

born

29

afte

r th

e tr

aged

y ha

ve b

een

affe

cted

and

one

-fif

th o

f th

e fa

rmla

nd,

whi

ch w

ere

30us

ed t

o pr

oduc

e th

e fo

od s

uppl

y of

the

se a

reas

in B

elar

us,

has

been

con

tam

inat

ed

31by

nuc

lear

rad

iatio

n,32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

119

The

Rep

ublic

of Bel

arus

doe

s he

reby

: 34 35

Req

uest

a c

oord

inat

ion

effo

rt u

sing

a t

askf

orce

to

incl

ude

the

Wor

ld F

ood

36Pr

ogra

mm

e (W

FP)

and

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Chi

ldre

ns F

und

(UN

ICEF

) to

wor

k w

ith t

he

37cu

rren

t no

n-co

mm

unic

able

dis

ease

s co

mm

ittee

with

in t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns W

orld

38

Hea

lth O

rgan

izat

ion

to foc

us o

n in

terv

entio

ns p

erta

inin

g to

con

tam

inat

ed foo

d an

d 39

spec

ific

heal

th c

are

conc

erns

for

citi

zens

und

er 2

1 ye

ars

of a

ge;

40 41En

cour

age

an e

mph

asis

upo

n th

e tw

o ab

ove

inte

rven

tions

usi

ng t

he n

ewly

for

med

42

task

for

ce a

nd t

he e

xper

tise

of m

embe

rs f

rom

the

Wor

ld F

ood

Prog

ram

me

and

43U

nite

d N

atio

ns C

hild

rens

Fun

d;44 45

Sug

gest

s th

at t

hrou

gh t

his

coop

erat

ive

effo

rt it

will

incr

ease

the

exp

ertis

e of

the

46

Wor

ld H

ealth

Org

aniz

atio

n te

am o

nsite

in B

elar

us,

and

influ

ence

the

ove

rall

viab

ility

47

of t

he p

rogr

am;

48 49Str

esse

s th

at t

his

plan

of ac

tion

wou

ld e

xem

plify

Bel

arus

as

a m

odel

for

add

ition

al

50na

tions

who

are

und

er s

imila

r ci

rcum

stan

ces,

bot

h ad

min

istr

ativ

ely

and

51ag

rono

mic

ally

.52

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-4

-9

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Tu

valu

Del

egat

es:

Paul

Kim

,H

ayde

n Cas

h,G

us K

ohle

r,Jo

ey S

yrac

use

Com

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Hum

e Fo

gg A

cade

mic

A R

eso

luti

on

to

So

lve

the

Envi

ron

men

tal

Pro

ble

ms

in T

uva

lu

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Em

phas

izin

g, t

his

year

, ou

r fo

cuse

d pr

oble

m for

the

isla

nd s

tate

of Tu

valu

are

the

3

dang

erou

s risi

ng s

ea le

vels

and

oth

er p

ossi

ble

envi

ronm

enta

l pro

blem

s.

4 5D

ecla

ring

, Th

e re

ason

for

the

pro

blem

of

risi

ng s

ea le

vels

is b

ecau

se T

uval

u is

an

6is

land

sta

te w

ithlo

w le

vels

in h

eigh

t w

hich

res

ult

in s

ensi

tivity

to

fluct

uatin

g se

a 7

leve

ls.

Bec

ause

of

this

pro

blem

, fis

h ar

e m

ovin

g to

mor

e su

itabl

e en

viro

nmen

ts d

ue

8to

the

tem

pera

ture

cha

nge

in w

ater

and

clim

ate

chan

ge in

the

ir o

rigi

nal h

abita

ts.

9 10Kee

p in

min

d th

at t

his

is a

impa

ctfu

l pro

blem

to

the

Tuva

lu p

eopl

e an

d th

e Tu

valu

11

Gov

ernm

ent

beca

use

catc

hing

fis

h is

the

bac

kbon

e of

the

Tuv

alua

n ec

onom

y. O

ther

12

prob

lem

s in

clud

e cr

itica

l res

ourc

e ne

eds,

be

ach

eros

ion,

loss

of tr

ees

and

plan

t lif

e,

13ac

idifi

catio

n an

d da

mag

e to

aqu

atic

life

incl

udin

g co

ral r

eefs

, an

d to

o m

uch

14gr

eenh

ouse

gas

em

issi

ons.

Eff

ort

is b

eing

mad

e on

a g

loba

l lev

el t

o m

ake

sure

the

15

land

itse

lf an

d th

e po

pula

tion

is s

afe.

16 17

Rec

allin

g th

at a

s an

ext

rem

e m

easu

re t

he T

uval

u G

over

nmen

t ha

s re

ques

ted

for

18Aus

tral

ia a

nd N

ew Z

eala

nd t

o po

ssib

ly t

ake

in e

vacu

ated

Tuv

alua

ns,

but

Tuva

lu

19w

ants

to

stay

sed

enta

ry in

the

ir la

nd,

it d

oes

not

wan

t to

be

forc

ed t

o bu

y la

nd

20fr

om o

ther

cou

ntries

.21 22

The

Del

egat

ion

of T

uval

u do

es h

ereb

y re

ques

t:

23

24

Oth

er c

ount

ries

to

com

mit

to h

elpi

ng T

uval

u in

the

long

roa

d to

a s

tead

y 25

envi

ronm

ent,

eve

n if

the

peop

le o

f Tu

valu

hav

e to

be

relo

cate

d.

26

27

Furt

herm

ore

Tuva

lu w

ants

to

publ

icly

urg

e ot

her

coun

trie

s to

low

er t

heir

car

bon

gas

28em

issi

ons

and

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ts t

o m

ake

mor

e pe

ople

aw

are

of t

hepr

oble

m t

he e

ntir

e w

orld

is

29fa

cing

.30

31

Tuva

lu w

ould

like

to

requ

est

the

UN

ref

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age

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to c

reat

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com

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32de

dica

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to s

olvi

ng t

he p

robl

em o

f th

e po

ssib

le d

ispl

acem

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of t

he t

uval

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orw

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ledg

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cou

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he S

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tern

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d 7

Nor

ther

n ed

ges

of t

he c

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re b

orde

red

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ater

, w

e re

aliz

e th

at a

cid

rain

8

pose

s a

thre

at t

o th

e he

alth

of

our

wat

ers

and

land

s su

rrou

ndin

g th

em,

sinc

e th

e 9

depo

sitio

n of

nitr

ogen

, su

lfur,

and

am

mon

ia c

an le

ad t

o th

e ac

idifi

catio

n of

the

soi

l 10

and

wat

ers

in t

hese

reg

ions

of th

e co

untr

y.11 12

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

the

fis

hing

indu

stry

is a

larg

e pa

rt o

f N

orw

ay’s

eco

nom

y, w

e 13

are

conc

erne

d ab

out

the

acid

rai

n du

e to

tha

t fa

ct t

hat

the

acid

ifica

tion

of N

orw

ay’s

14so

ils a

nd w

ater

s de

stro

yed

9000

fis

h st

ocks

and

sev

erel

y da

mag

ed 5

000

fish

stoc

ks

15du

ring

the

199

0s.

16 17Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

a s

tudy

don

e in

200

8, w

e ar

e pl

ease

d to

see

tha

t th

e ar

ea

18w

ith d

amag

e to

fis

h st

ocks

in N

orw

ay w

as r

educ

ed fro

m a

roun

d 20

,000

km

2 in

19

1990

to

13,0

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m2

in 2

006,

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tion

of a

bout

38

perc

ent.

20 21App

rovi

ng o

f th

e fa

ct t

hat

Nor

way

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the

201

0 em

issi

on c

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g fo

r Sul

phur

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22

in 2

006.

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avin

g ex

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ed fur

ther

, w

e re

aliz

ed t

hat

the

emis

sion

cei

lings

for

am

mon

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25ni

trog

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not

met

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of a

mm

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e ab

out

4,00

0 to

nnes

26

abov

e th

e ta

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or n

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on c

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was

156

,000

ton

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in 2

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le t

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n em

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ons

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e ab

out

182,

000

28to

nnes

.29 30

Hav

ing

devo

ted

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ntio

n to

thi

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arm

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mat

ter,

Nor

way

cho

seto

rev

ise

the

31G

othe

nbur

g Pr

otoc

ol,

whi

ch n

ow s

ays

that

Nor

way

has

tried

to

redu

ce e

mis

sion

s of

32

Sul

phur

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, am

mon

ia a

nd n

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by r

espe

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10,

8 an

d 23

per

cen

t 33

rela

tive

to e

mis

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s in

200

5.34

GEN

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35N

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ith s

atis

fact

ion,

we

are

plea

sed

to a

nnou

nce

that

the

goa

l for

red

ucin

g 36

Sul

phur

dio

xide

was

rea

ched

alrea

dy in

200

7, a

nd t

hat

the

goal

for

red

ucin

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nitr

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oxi

des

was

rea

ched

in 2

013.

38 39G

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the

suc

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es o

f re

duci

ng t

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ioxi

de a

nd n

itrog

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40

emis

sion

s, N

orw

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ow a

ims

to r

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of a

mm

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fro

m 2

7 00

0 to

nnes

41

in 2

013

to 2

5 00

0 to

nnes

in 2

020.

42 43N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

s th

at d

espi

te o

ur e

ffor

ts a

nd o

ur s

ucce

sses

in lo

wer

44

thes

e ha

rmfu

l em

issi

ons,

the

new

req

uire

men

ts s

tate

d in

the

rev

ised

Got

henb

urg

45Pr

otoc

ol h

ave

resu

lted

in m

erel

y m

inor

cha

nges

in N

orw

ay’s

aci

d ra

in a

nd

46ac

idifi

catio

n is

sues

.47 48

Hav

ing

stud

ied

the

acid

rai

n an

d th

e ni

trog

en,

amm

onia

, an

d su

lfur

emis

sion

s th

at

49ha

ve d

evas

tate

d Sou

ther

n N

orw

ay’s

wild

life,

wat

erw

ays,

and

fis

hing

indu

stri

es,

we

50ar

e ve

ry a

larm

edto

fin

d ou

t th

at 8

0% o

f N

orw

ay’s

har

mfu

l nitr

ogen

oxi

de d

epos

its

51an

d 90

% o

f N

orw

ay’s

har

mfu

l sul

fur

depo

sits

origi

nate

in o

ther

Eur

opea

n co

untr

ies.

52 53W

e th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Nor

way

do

here

by:

54 55Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns (

UN

) to

pro

vide

$35

Mill

ion

to h

elp

fact

orie

s in

the

oil

56an

d ga

s in

dust

ry,

coas

tal s

hipp

ing,

fis

hing

ves

sels

and

roa

d tr

affic

upd

ate

57eq

uipm

ent

and

redu

ce n

itrog

en a

nd a

mm

onia

em

issi

ons,

pro

vide

adv

isor

s fo

r 58

fact

orie

s, a

nd h

elp

us m

ake

a pl

an t

o re

duce

em

issi

ons.

59 60Pr

ocla

ims

that

all

fact

orie

s in

the

oil

and

gas

indu

stry

will

rec

eive

suf

ficie

nt fun

ds s

o 61

that

the

y m

ay u

pgra

de t

heir e

quip

men

t an

d ca

n lo

wer

the

am

ount

of ha

rmfu

l 62

emis

sion

s th

ey r

elea

se.

63 64En

cour

ages

tha

t th

ese

fact

orie

s ac

cept

the

hel

p of

env

iron

men

tal a

dvis

ors

that

may

65

have

way

sth

at t

hey

can

low

er t

heir e

mis

sion

s an

d he

lp t

he fac

tories

for

m a

pla

n to

66

low

er e

mis

sion

s ye

ar b

y ye

ar.

67 68Con

grat

ulat

es a

ny o

f N

orw

ay’s

Eur

opea

n ne

ighb

ors

that

hav

e al

read

y ta

ken

step

s 69

to lo

wer

the

ir le

vels

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rmfu

l em

issi

ons

70 71U

rges

any

of N

orw

ay’s

Euro

pean

nei

ghbo

rs t

hat

have

n’t

take

n st

eps

to lo

wer

72

emis

sion

s to

go

ahea

d an

d pl

an t

o ta

ke s

teps

, be

caus

e th

is p

ropo

sal d

oes

not

only

73

help

Nor

way

, bu

t it

will

hel

p ot

her

coun

trie

s as

wel

l74 75

Trus

ts t

hat

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

will

hel

p N

orw

ay p

rese

rve

its in

dust

ries

, w

ater

way

s,

76an

d w

ildlif

e by

pas

sing

thi

s re

solu

tion.

77 78Ex

pres

ses

its h

ope

that

pas

sage

of th

is r

esol

utio

n w

ill h

elp

take

the

wor

ld in

the

79

righ

t di

rect

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whe

n it

com

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impl

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ax w

ill g

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ate

mor

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inco

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hom

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10je

wel

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t in

Fiji

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is w

ill a

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cont

ribu

te t

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ds e

limin

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debt

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ld b

e to

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nat

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e to

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allo

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e 16

gove

rnm

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to p

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own

the

natio

nal d

ebt

fast

er.

17 18In

con

clus

ion,

if w

e re

duce

the

nat

iona

l deb

t of

Fiji

, it

will

allo

w u

s to

spe

nd a

nd p

ut

19m

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ey t

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ds s

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expo

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the

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can

be

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pla

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unne

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detr

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be

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to t

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nviron

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ping

in m

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25

coun

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agre

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pla

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the

pro

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26th

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hope

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to t

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27la

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nt o

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tyro

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item

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nual

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dica

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29 30Fu

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ted

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whe

n th

e ex

cess

wat

er u

sed

in ir

riga

tion

8ac

cum

ulat

es in

gro

undw

ater

;9 10

Rea

lizin

g th

at s

alt

affe

cted

soi

l cau

ses

detr

imen

tal e

ffec

ts o

n pl

ant

grow

th a

nd

11yi

eld,

co

rros

ion

of in

fras

truc

ture

, an

da

redu

ctio

n of

wat

er q

ualit

y;12 13

Aw

are

that

eac

h w

eek,

the

wor

ld lo

ses

an a

rea

larg

er t

han

the

size

of

Man

hatt

an t

o 14

soil

salt

degr

adat

ion;

15 16Ta

king

into

acc

ount

tha

t G

oal 7

of th

e 20

15 U

nite

d N

atio

ns M

illen

nium

Dev

elop

men

t 17

Goa

ls R

epor

t is

to

ensu

re e

nviron

men

tal s

usta

inab

ility

;18 19

Emph

asiz

ing

that

all

area

s of

ara

ble

land

are

nec

essa

ry in

ord

er t

o su

stai

n a

rapi

dly

20gr

owin

g gl

obal

hum

an p

opul

atio

n;21 22

The

Del

egat

ion

of A

ustr

alia

doe

s he

reby

:23 24

Rec

omm

end

the

crea

tion

of a

n in

depe

nden

t pa

nel t

o re

view

are

as -

first

inAus

tral

ia

25bu

t if

succ

essf

ul t

hen

in o

ther

cou

ntries

as

wel

l -th

at h

ave

been

mos

t af

fect

ed b

y 26

soil

salt

degr

adat

ion,

suc

h as

Wes

tern

Aus

tral

ia,

whe

re o

ver

70%

of

the

land

is

27cu

rren

tly a

ffec

ted;

28 29

Res

olve

tha

t, o

n th

e su

gges

tion

of t

he in

depe

nden

t pa

nel,

reso

urce

s be

direc

ted

30to

war

d th

e ar

eas

that

hav

e be

en m

ost

affe

cted

in o

rder

to

cont

rol t

he s

alin

ity r

ates

31

in t

he s

oil;

32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Enco

urag

e th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns E

nviron

men

t Pr

ogra

mm

e to

wor

k w

ith t

he A

ustr

alia

n 34

gove

rnm

ents

Car

ing

for

our

Cou

ntry

initi

ativ

e in

ord

er t

oed

ucat

e an

d co

llabo

rate

35

with

loca

l far

mer

s to

con

tain

the

cur

rent

situ

atio

n an

d pr

even

t fu

ture

cas

es o

f sa

lt 36

affe

cted

soi

l;37 38

Req

uest

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns (

UN

) sa

nctio

n a

loan

of th

ree

hund

red

thou

sand

39

USD

to

help

pro

vide

fun

ding

for

a fiv

e ye

ar r

esea

rch

stud

y of

Aus

tral

ias

salt

40af

fect

ed s

oil a

nd t

he m

ost

effe

ctiv

e st

rate

gies

for

man

agin

g th

e sa

linity

leve

ls o

f 41

soil;

42 43Aff

irm

add

ition

al A

ustr

alia

n go

vern

men

t fu

ndin

g of

thr

ee h

undr

ed t

hous

and

USD

for

44

the

rese

arch

stu

dy,

for

a to

tal r

esea

rch

gran

t of

six

hun

dred

tho

usan

d U

SD

;45 46

Res

olve

tha

t a

port

ion

of t

he r

even

ue m

ade

from

incr

ease

d ag

ricu

ltura

l pro

duct

ion

47sh

all b

e gi

ven

to t

he U

N u

ntil

the

loan

can

be

paid

off

with

2%

ann

ual i

nter

est;

48 49H

ope

that

in t

he f

utur

e a

larg

er in

tern

atio

nal m

onet

ary

fund

can

be

crea

ted

with

the

50

spec

ific

goal

of de

salin

atin

g ar

eas

that

hav

e hi

gh r

ates

of

soil

salin

ity;

51 52Pr

ocla

im t

hat

this

sha

ll go

into

effec

t no

late

r th

an M

ay 1

, 20

18.

53

129

130

TENNESSEE YMCA

MODEL UNITED NATIONS

COMMITTEE 5 Amy Kathawala

131

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-5

-1

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Bra

zil

Del

egat

es:

Bre

ndan

Ni,

War

ren

Dew

ey,

Nic

k H

amle

ttCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Cen

tral

Mag

net

Hig

h Sch

ool

Res

olv

ing

str

uct

ura

l d

efic

ien

cies

in B

razi

lian

ed

uca

tion

to

mai

nta

in

reg

ion

al g

row

th a

nd

sta

bili

ty

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Rei

tera

ting

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

’com

mitm

ent

“to

deve

lop

frie

ndly

rel

atio

ns a

mon

g 3

natio

ns b

ased

on

resp

ect

for

the

prin

cipl

e of

equ

al r

ight

s an

d se

lf-de

term

inat

ion

of

4pe

ople

s, a

nd t

o ta

ke o

ther

app

ropr

iate

mea

sure

s to

str

engt

hen

univ

ersa

l pea

ce”

5an

d “T

o ac

hiev

e in

tern

atio

nal c

oope

ratio

nin

sol

ving

inte

rnat

iona

l pro

blem

s of

an

6ec

onom

ic,

soci

al,

cultu

ral,

or h

uman

itarian

cha

ract

er,

and

in p

rom

otin

g an

d 7

enco

urag

ing

resp

ect

for

hum

an r

ight

s an

d fo

r fu

ndam

enta

l fre

edom

s fo

r al

l with

out

8di

stin

ctio

n as

to

race

, se

x, la

ngua

ge,

or r

elig

ion”

(Cha

pter

I,

Art

icle

I,

Sec

tions

II

9an

d II

I, U

N C

hart

er),

10 11Rea

ffir

min

g Bra

zil’s

cen

tral

rol

e in

dip

lom

atic

ally

mai

ntai

ning

reg

iona

l sta

bilit

y,12 13

Furt

her

reaf

firm

ing

Bra

zil’s

con

tinui

ng c

omm

itmen

t to

sol

ving

inte

rnat

iona

l 14

prob

lem

s, t

hrou

gh it

s co

ntribu

tion

s to

the

UN

gen

eral

fun

d, it

s le

ader

ship

in

15in

tern

atio

nal p

eace

keep

ing

effo

rts,

and

its

aid

to h

unge

r-st

rick

en a

reas

in

16Ban

glad

esh

and

Wes

t Afr

ica,

17 18Em

phas

izin

g th

e se

tbac

ks t

o pr

ogre

ss in

ach

ievi

ng t

hese

com

mitm

ents

, w

hich

cou

ld

19oc

cur

if pr

oact

ive,

long

-ter

m m

easu

res

to s

tabi

lize

Bra

zil’s

soc

ioec

onom

ic a

nd

20po

litic

al s

ituat

ion

are

not

take

n,21 22

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d ab

out

Bra

zil’s

cur

rent

hea

vy r

elia

nce

on im

mig

rant

wor

kers

to

23am

elio

rate

the

sho

rtag

e of

ski

lled

wor

kers

, ca

used

in p

art

by la

ck o

f af

ford

able

and

24

acce

ssib

le h

ighe

r ed

ucat

ion,

25 26Fu

rthe

r co

ncer

ned

by B

razi

l’s li

tera

cy r

ate

of 9

2.6%

, w

hich

, at

131

st in

the

wor

ld,

27ra

nks

star

kly

disp

ropo

rtio

nate

ly t

o Bra

zil’s

oth

er d

evel

opm

ent

indi

ces,

28 29D

eepl

y co

nvin

ced

that

equ

al o

ppor

tuni

ty is

a fun

dam

enta

l fre

edom

, an

d th

at q

ualit

y 30

of e

duca

tion

shou

ld b

e w

ithou

t di

stin

ctio

n as

to

inco

me

or r

ace,

31 32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Not

ing

with

dee

p co

ncer

n th

at t

he in

abili

ty t

o re

ceiv

e ed

ucat

ion

base

d on

inco

me

33th

reat

ens

the

hum

an r

ight

to

self-

dete

rmin

atio

n34 35

Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

disp

arity

in q

ualit

y of

edu

catio

n be

twee

n pr

ivat

e sc

hool

s an

d 36

publ

ic s

choo

ls in

Bra

zil,

37 38Fu

rthe

r ac

know

ledg

ing

Bra

zil’s

inab

ility

to

mat

ch t

he s

pend

ing

per

stud

ent

exhi

bite

d 39

in o

ther

cou

ntries

, an

d es

peci

ally

the

hea

vy v

aria

tions

in s

pend

ing

per

stud

ent

in

40ea

ch s

tate

,41 42

Sol

emnl

y af

firm

ing

the

obst

acle

s to

pub

lic e

duca

tion

in B

razi

l, in

clud

ing

lack

of

43ne

cess

ary

infr

astr

uctu

re,

mal

nutr

ition

, an

d fu

ndin

g, w

hich

pos

e ba

rrie

rs t

o re

achi

ng

44a

unifo

rm,

high

qua

lity

of e

duca

tion

acro

ss B

razi

l, es

peci

ally

in u

nder

serv

ed r

egio

ns

45w

here

diff

eren

t ra

ces

are

disp

ropo

rtio

nate

ly a

ffec

ted,

46 47Fu

rthe

r no

ting

that

the

se b

arri

ers

have

res

ulte

d in

wid

espr

ead

abse

nces

at

scho

ols,

48

desp

ite a

fed

eral

man

date

on

prim

ary

and

seco

ndar

y sc

hool

ing;

and

a 3

% r

ate

of

49ch

ild la

bor

for

child

ren

ages

5-1

4,50 51

Fully

aw

are

of G

oal 2

(el

imin

atin

g w

orld

hun

ger)

, G

oal 4

(de

velo

ping

qua

lity

52ed

ucat

ion

for

all)

, an

d G

oal 9

(im

prov

ing

indu

stri

es,

inno

vatio

ns,

and

infr

astr

uctu

re)

53of

the

UN

’s 1

7 Sus

tain

able

Dev

elop

men

tal G

oals

for

tra

nsfo

rmin

g th

e w

orld

54 55D

eepl

y di

stur

bed

by t

he e

xace

rbat

ion

ofth

e pr

oble

ms

and

the

mea

sure

s th

at

56sc

hool

s ar

e be

ing

forc

ed t

o ta

ke in

res

pons

e to

the

cur

rent

dro

ught

,57 58

Not

ing

with

sat

isfa

ctio

n th

e su

cces

ses

of p

rogr

ams

such

as

FUN

DEF

, Bol

sa E

scol

a 59

and

Bol

sa F

amili

a, w

hich

hav

e gr

eat

pote

ntia

l, if

expa

nded

,60 61

Con

fiden

tth

at B

razi

l is

uniq

uely

pos

ition

ed t

o be

an

effe

ctiv

e an

d in

fluen

tial m

odel

62

for

othe

r Sou

th A

mer

ican

cou

ntries

,63 64

Con

vinc

ed t

hat

an im

prov

ed B

razi

lian

educ

atio

nal s

yste

m is

of fu

ndam

enta

l 65

impo

rtan

ce t

o th

e lo

ng-t

erm

gro

wth

and

sta

bilit

y of

not

onl

y Bra

zil b

ut a

lso

the

66Sou

th A

mer

ican

reg

ion,

67 68Tr

ustin

g th

at t

he U

N w

ill r

ecog

nize

the

urg

ency

of th

e ne

ed t

o co

nsid

erab

ly

69su

pple

men

t ex

istin

g ed

ucat

iona

l pro

gram

s, e

spec

ially

giv

en t

he s

trai

n on

bud

gete

d 70

reso

urce

s ca

used

by

the

rece

nt e

cono

mic

dow

ntur

n an

d th

e dr

ough

t.71 72

The

Del

egat

ion

of B

razi

l Doe

s H

ereb

y:

73 74U

rgen

tly r

eque

st t

he a

ppro

pria

tion

of 1

% o

f th

e In

tern

atio

nal M

onet

ary

Fund

’s75

reso

urce

s av

aila

ble

for

lend

ing,

and

1%

of th

e W

orld

Foo

d Pr

ogra

mm

e bu

dget

for

76

2016

to

mee

t th

ese

need

s,77 78

Furt

her

requ

est

a pa

rtne

rshi

p w

ith t

he W

orld

Foo

d Pr

ogra

mm

e to

com

bat

79m

alnu

triti

on,

whi

ch h

as b

een

show

n to

be

an in

hibi

ting

fact

or in

chi

ldre

n’s

abili

ty t

o 80

succ

eed

in s

choo

l,81 82

132

Not

e th

at 5

0% o

f th

e fu

nds

from

the

IM

F w

ill b

e us

ed t

o ex

pand

the

Bol

sa

83Fa

mili

a/Bol

sa E

scol

a an

d FU

ND

EF p

rogr

ams,

whi

ch a

im t

o re

duce

sch

ool

84ab

sent

eeis

m a

nd in

cide

nces

of

child

labo

r, b

y 1.

7%;

that

the

oth

er 5

0% o

f th

e 85

fund

s fr

om t

he I

MF

will

be

used

to

cons

truc

t ne

w s

choo

ls,

impr

ove

exis

ting

scho

ols,

86

and

cons

truc

t ro

ads

to im

prov

e sc

hool

acc

ess;

and

tha

t th

e am

ount

req

uest

ed fro

m

87th

e W

orld

Foo

d Pr

ogra

mm

e w

ill b

e us

ed in

par

tner

ship

with

the

afo

rem

entio

ned

88or

gani

zatio

n to

com

bat

mal

nutr

ition

, w

hich

has

bee

n de

mon

stra

ted

to n

egat

ivel

y 89

affe

ct s

ucce

ss in

sch

ool,

90 91Em

phas

ize

Bra

zil’s

pas

t co

ntri

butio

ns t

owar

d re

solv

ing

sim

ilar

mat

ters

in o

ther

UN

92

mem

ber

stat

es,

93 94Tr

ust

that

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

will

ful

fill i

ts m

anda

te u

nder

the

UN

cha

rter

to

prot

ect

95ba

sic

free

dom

s, w

hich

we

wou

ld a

rgue

to

incl

ude

the

abse

nce

of d

istin

ctio

n by

96

inco

me

or r

ace

in e

duca

tion,

in a

tim

ely

man

ner

97

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-5

-2

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Can

ada

Del

egat

es:

Sak

shi S

awar

kar,

Sar

ah S

ekw

at,

Jess

ica

Vel

asco

,Sab

ira

Moh

amm

adi

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Hum

e Fo

gg A

cade

mic

Co

alit

ion

to

Incr

ease

Pro

du

ctio

n o

f W

ind

En

erg

y

Del

egat

es o

f Can

ada

here

by:

1 2D

efin

e no

nren

ewab

le r

esou

rces

as

a re

sour

ce o

f ec

onom

ic v

alue

tha

t ca

nnot

be

3re

adily

rep

lace

d by

nat

ural

mea

ns o

n a

leve

l equ

al t

o its

con

sum

ptio

n. E

xam

ples

4

are

foss

il fu

els,

coa

l, oi

l, an

d na

tura

l gas

,5 6

Def

ine

rene

wab

le r

esou

rces

as

reso

urce

s w

hich

can

be

repl

enis

hed

in t

he s

ame

or

7le

ss a

mou

nt a

s it

is u

sed.

Exa

mpl

es a

re w

ind,

sol

ar,

geot

herm

al,

and

hydr

opow

er,

8 9Rec

ogni

ze t

he s

ever

e ef

fect

s of

the

ris

ing

tem

pera

ture

ofth

e Ea

rth

due

to t

he

10po

llutio

n of

non

rene

wab

le r

esou

rces

,11 12

Aff

irm

ing

that

clim

ate

chan

ge is

rea

l and

ant

hrop

ogen

ic,

13 14Fu

lly A

larm

ed t

hat

the

rise

in t

empe

ratu

re h

as b

een

due

to C

O2

leve

l bei

ng

15em

anat

ed in

to t

he a

tmos

pher

e by

bur

ning

coa

l and

fos

sil f

uels

.Th

is in

tur

n ha

s 16

caus

ed t

he p

olar

ice

caps

to

mel

t di

spla

cing

man

y an

imal

s an

d is

cau

sing

the

sea

17

leve

ls t

o ri

se r

esul

ting

entir

e is

land

s in

the

Pac

ific

Oce

an t

o di

sapp

ear,

18 19Em

phas

izin

g th

at w

ind

ener

gy is

gro

win

g in

mor

e th

an 9

0 co

untr

ies

arou

nd t

he

20w

orld

at

an a

vera

ge a

nnua

l rat

e of

22%

a y

ear.

Gov

ernm

ents

, ci

tizen

s an

d 21

elec

tric

ity s

yste

m o

pera

tors

alik

e ha

ve f

ound

it a

s a

relia

ble,

cle

an,

and

safe

for

m o

f 22

ener

gy,

23 24Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

Can

ada

prod

uces

, as

of Ju

ne 2

015,

10,

204

meg

awat

ts o

f w

ind

25po

wer

gen

erat

ing

capa

city

,26 27

Obs

ervi

ng t

he n

eed

for

mor

e re

new

able

res

ourc

es a

roun

d th

e w

orld

,28 29

Ther

efor

e th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Can

ada

here

by:

30 31U

rges

the

mem

ber

stat

es o

f th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns w

ho h

ave

expe

rien

ce w

ith w

ind

32po

wer

and

hav

e ha

d si

gnifi

cant

suc

cess

with

pro

duci

ng w

ind

ener

gy t

o jo

in C

anad

a 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

133

in for

min

g a

coal

ition

in a

idin

g ot

her

coun

trie

s in

est

ablis

hing

the

ir o

wn

win

d 34

turb

ines

,35 36

Req

uest

s th

is c

oalit

ion

to b

e a

subs

ect

of t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns D

evel

opm

ent

Prog

ram

, 37 38

Cal

ls u

pon

coun

trie

s su

ch a

s U

nite

d Sta

tes,

Chi

na,

Den

mar

k, S

pain

, In

dia,

Fra

nce,

39

Sou

th A

fric

a, I

taly

, Aus

tral

ia a

nd B

razi

l to

join

our

coa

litio

n to

est

ablis

h w

ind

40tu

rbin

es in

cou

ntries

who

lack

the

infr

astr

uctu

re,

41 42Con

firm

s th

at s

usta

inab

le e

nerg

y ca

n be

a f

orce

for

pov

erty

red

uctio

n, s

ocia

l 43

prog

ress

, eq

uity

, en

hanc

ed r

esili

ence

, ec

onom

ic g

row

th,

and

envi

ronm

enta

l 44

sust

aina

bilit

y.

45 46Aff

irm

s th

at w

hen

thes

e w

ind

turb

ines

are

impl

emen

ted

into

cou

ntries

, w

ho a

sk f

or

47he

lp f

rom

the

coa

litio

n, w

ill b

e tr

aine

d so

citi

zens

of th

at c

ount

ry c

an b

e se

lf 48

suff

icie

nt w

hen

the

coal

ition

per

sonn

el w

ill le

ave,

thi

s in

tur

n w

ill h

elp

crea

te job

s 49

and

spur

eco

nom

ic g

row

th,

50 51N

otin

g th

at u

tility

sca

le w

ind

turb

ines

ran

ge fro

m a

bout

$1.

3 m

illio

n to

$2.

2 m

illio

n 52

per

MW

with

mos

t of

the

com

mer

cial

-sca

le t

urbi

nes

inst

alle

d to

day

bein

g 2

MW

in

53si

ze a

nd c

ostin

g ro

ughl

y $3

-$4

mill

ion

for

inst

alla

tion,

54 55N

otin

g th

at t

he m

aint

enan

ce a

nd la

bor

for

thes

e tu

rbin

es is

$20

0,00

0 pe

r un

it pe

r 56

year

,57 58

Con

firm

s th

at t

he im

pact

of

switc

hing

fro

m n

onre

new

able

to

rene

wab

le r

esou

rces

is

59gr

and

sinc

e th

is c

oalit

ion

has

repr

esen

tativ

e co

untr

ies

from

eve

ry c

ontin

ent

so

60th

ese

coun

trie

s w

ill b

e ab

le t

o re

ach

othe

r co

untr

ies

who

are

in n

eed

easi

ly,

61 62Tr

usts

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

and

its

mem

ber

stat

es t

o ac

know

ledg

e th

at c

limat

e 63

chan

ge is

a p

robl

em a

nd is

ste

p in

the

rig

ht d

irec

tion

by e

stab

lishi

ng t

his

coal

ition

. 64 65

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-5

-3

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Sud

anD

eleg

ates

:Abd

ul I

tani

,Ta

lya

Bul

ut,

Fran

cisc

o Sae

nzCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Hill

sbor

o H

igh

Sch

ool

Res

olu

tio

n t

o c

reat

e a

hea

lth

care

pro

gra

m t

hat

mee

ts g

lob

al h

ealt

h

stan

dar

ds

wit

h t

he

add

itio

n o

f p

laci

ng

pu

blic

clin

ics

in la

rgel

y p

op

ula

ted

co

mm

un

itie

s

The

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y,1 2

Emph

asiz

ing

that

as

of 2

015,

The

Rep

ublic

of Sud

an h

as n

ot d

ocum

ente

d an

y ty

pe

3of

hea

lthca

re t

o an

y of

it’s

citi

zens

or

tour

ists

, bu

t in

200

8 w

as r

epor

ted

to b

e 4

wor

king

tow

ards

thi

s.5 6

Rem

indi

ng t

hat

prio

r to

201

1, t

he R

epub

lic o

f Sud

an h

ad

mad

e m

inim

al e

ffor

ts t

o 7

bala

nce

spen

ding

cos

ts a

s to

mak

e th

e av

aila

ble

clin

ics

in t

he c

ount

ry a

cces

sibl

e to

8

the

gene

ral p

ublic

, bu

t no

t to

ope

n ne

w o

nes.

9 10

Ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t an

ast

onis

hing

46%

of

Sud

an’s

pop

ulat

ion

lives

in s

ever

e 11

pove

rty,

eve

n th

ough

tha

t as

of 20

15 S

udan

had

ear

ned

over

80

billi

on d

olla

rs fro

m

12fu

ndra

iser

s (

scie

ntifi

c, e

nviron

men

tal,

and

pove

rty)

13 14Rec

allin

g th

e Sec

ond

Sud

anes

e W

ar (

1983

-200

5),

that

m

ost

disp

lace

d pe

ople

s 15

wer

e no

t gi

ven

acce

ss t

o st

anda

rd c

omm

oditi

es a

nd w

ere

susc

eptib

le t

o di

seas

e 16

outb

reak

s du

e to

war

time

cond

ition

s, a

nd t

hat

thes

e co

nditi

ons

have

not

17

sign

ifica

ntly

impr

oved

sin

ce t

hen.

18 19Str

essi

ng t

he fac

t th

at S

udan

has

suf

fere

d fr

om a

n H

IV e

pide

mic

, ra

vagi

ng a

mon

gst

20th

e co

untr

y an

d on

ly w

orse

ning

due

to

heal

th n

eeds

of th

e po

pula

tion

not

bein

g 21

met

.22 23

Impl

emen

ting

a he

alth

care

sys

tem

to

be in

stitu

ted

by la

w,

and

for

10%

of th

e 24

coun

try'

s ye

arly

ear

ning

s to

be

used

to

issu

e he

alth

car

e to

it’s

citi

zens

eve

ry y

ear.

25

(An

estim

ated

$80

0,00

0,00

0)

(Abo

ut $

600

per

citiz

en (

2015

))26 27

Cal

ls for

pub

lic c

linic

s to

be

open

to

the

publ

ic a

nd a

t ea

sy a

cces

s fo

r an

y ci

vilia

n.28 29

Rec

ogni

zing

the

eno

rmity

of th

e on

goin

g H

IV e

pide

mic

and

put

ting

mon

ey t

owar

ds

30pr

even

tativ

es w

hile

adv

ocat

ing

the

seriou

snes

s of

the

situ

atio

n to

the

pub

lic for

a

31be

tter

und

erst

andi

ng.

32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

134

33U

rgin

g th

e co

nstr

uctio

ns o

f ne

w p

ublic

clin

ics

by u

sing

10%

( 3

% o

f th

e co

untr

y’s

34ye

arly

ear

ning

s an

d fo

cusi

ng t

he m

oney

into

the

con

stru

ctio

n a

nd s

taffin

g of

new

35

publ

ic c

linic

s.

36 37Ed

ucat

ing

the

natio

n on

how

the

new

bud

get

plan

will

be

to t

heir g

reat

er b

enef

it (

38ha

ve b

een

alm

ost

brai

nwas

hed

by p

ropa

gand

a ).

39 40Beg

inni

ng

to a

naly

ze t

he c

ount

ry’s

rel

atio

ns g

loba

lly a

nd w

orki

ng t

owar

ds

41ac

hiev

ing

neut

ralit

y in

the

fut

ure

with

nei

ghbo

ring

cou

ntries

.42

them

to

cont

rol t

he b

orde

r, e

nsur

ing

the

safe

ty o

f ci

tizen

s liv

ing

in t

hose

are

as.

43 44W

orki

ng t

owar

ds b

orde

r co

ntro

l and

beg

inni

ng t

o re

mov

e tr

oops

fro

m c

omba

t in

S.

45Sud

an a

nd p

ositi

on

46tr

oops

to

offe

r bo

rder

con

trol

for

the

saf

ety

of t

he c

itize

ns li

ving

the

re.

47 48Pr

otec

ting

our

citiz

ens

and

wor

king

tow

ards

ens

urin

g be

tter

saf

ety

and

heal

thie

r 49

livin

g co

nditi

ons

to t

he m

ajor

ity o

f th

e im

pove

rish

ed.

50 51

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-5

-4

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:M

ali

Del

egat

es:

Joe

Wor

th,

Jenn

y Chu

ng,

Ann

a G

ray,

Ale

x D

avis

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mar

tin L

uthe

r Kin

g M

agne

t Sch

ool

AR

eso

luti

on

on

En

din

g C

hild

Lab

or

in M

ali

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Ala

rmed

by

the

perv

asiv

enes

s of

chi

ld la

bor

thro

ugho

ut t

he e

ntiret

y of

Mal

i,3 4

Aw

are

of t

he r

ough

ly 1

.2 m

illio

n ch

ildre

n pr

esen

tly e

mpl

oyed

, bo

th w

ith a

nd w

ithou

t 5

com

pens

atio

n,6 7

Not

ing

that

man

y ch

ildre

n ar

e cu

rren

tly il

lega

lly e

mpl

oyed

in s

ever

ely

haza

rdou

s 8

occu

patio

ns w

here

by t

hey

are

plac

ed in

har

m’s

way

and

den

ied

thei

r co

nstit

utio

nal

9righ

t to

edu

catio

n,10 11

Rea

lizin

g th

e w

ides

prea

d an

d bl

atan

t di

sreg

ard

for

Mal

ian

law

s de

sign

ed t

o co

ntro

l, 12

prev

ent,

and

out

law

chi

ld la

bor

in a

ll its

for

ms,

13 14Rec

ogni

zing

the

vas

tly u

nder

whe

lmin

g nu

mbe

r of

insp

ecto

rs e

mpl

oyed

to

enfo

rce

15af

orem

entio

ned

law

s,16 17

Not

ing

the

inco

mm

ensu

rate

leve

l of tr

aini

ng p

rovi

ded

to la

bor

law

insp

ecto

rs a

nd

18am

ount

of

reso

urce

s av

aila

ble

to t

he M

inis

try

of L

abor

,19 20

Aw

are

of t

he g

ross

ly in

adeq

uate

fun

ding

to

the

Min

istr

y of

Lab

or,

21 22Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

the

Rep

ublic

of

Mal

i doe

s he

reby

:23 24

Dra

w a

tten

tion

to t

he n

eed

for

an in

crea

sed

num

ber

of M

inis

try

of L

abor

insp

ecto

rs

25to

ens

ure

com

plia

nce

with

UN

Con

vent

ions

No.

138

and

182

;26 27

Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o en

d th

e af

orem

entio

ned

issu

es t

hat

pres

ently

28

plag

ue M

ali t

hrou

gh t

he p

rovi

sion

of fu

ndin

g to

be

set

tow

ards

the

Mal

ian

Min

istr

y 29

of L

abor

and

its

expa

nsio

n an

dim

prov

emen

t of

the

wor

king

insp

ecto

ral b

ody

by a

t 30

leas

t fiv

e hu

ndre

d pe

rson

s (t

o m

eet

the

estim

ated

req

uire

d nu

mbe

r of

insp

ecto

rs

31ne

eded

) as

wel

l as

the

trai

ning

and

dis

sem

inat

ion

of s

aid

insp

ecto

ral b

ody;

32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

135

Ensu

res

that

fun

ding

will

be

set

sole

ly t

owar

ds t

he M

inis

try

of L

abor

and

its

34ab

olis

hmen

t of

chi

ld la

bor

in M

ali,

part

icul

arly

thr

ough

the

hirin

g an

d pr

oper

tra

inin

g 35

of in

spec

tors

and

res

ourc

es r

elat

ed t

o th

e ef

fort

;36 37

Res

olve

s th

at s

aid

trai

ning

sha

ll in

clud

e se

gmen

ts o

n th

e do

cum

enta

tion

of n

umbe

r 38

of in

spec

tions

, nu

mbe

r of

vio

latio

ns,

num

ber

of v

iola

tions

for

whi

ch p

enal

ties

wer

e 39

impo

sed,

and

num

ber

of p

enal

ties

colle

cted

to

bett

er u

nder

stan

d th

e cu

rren

t 40

situ

atio

n in

hop

es o

f en

forc

ing

mor

e sp

ecifi

c po

licie

s;41 42

Enco

urag

es t

he U

N t

o ur

ge n

eigh

boring

cou

ntries

to

seek

sim

ilar

amen

dmen

ts in

43

orde

r to

voi

d th

e re

gion

of th

e om

nipr

esen

t pr

actic

e an

d el

imin

ate

inte

rnat

iona

l 44

traf

ficki

ng n

etw

orks

in t

he S

ahar

a an

d Sah

el r

egio

ns o

f Afr

ica;

45 46Pr

ocla

ims

that

the

act

ions

out

lined

abo

ve s

hall

begi

n M

arch

1,

2017

with

the

47tr

aini

ng a

nd h

irin

g of

new

insp

ecto

rs a

nd r

un t

o co

mpl

etio

n w

ith c

hild

labo

r be

ing

at

48or

nea

r no

nexi

sten

t be

fore

the

yea

r 20

27 h

as c

ome

to a

clo

se;

49

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-5

-5

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Kuw

ait

Del

egat

es:

Cai

tlin

Patt

erso

n,Cla

re C

arte

r,Rut

hann

e Car

ter,

Ree

d Coo

per

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Wes

t H

igh

Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Im

pro

ve t

he

Sta

te o

f K

uw

ait'

s C

oas

tal W

ater

s

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

1 2N

otin

g th

e pr

eval

ence

and

ext

rem

ity o

f w

ater

pol

lutio

n in

Kuw

ait’s

coas

tal w

ater

s,3 4

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t th

e ca

uses

of

this

pol

lutio

n is

larg

ely

due

to t

he d

umpi

ng o

f 5

med

ical

byp

rodu

ct w

aste

into

wat

erw

ays

alon

g w

ith t

he im

prop

er d

ispo

sal o

f ot

her

6da

nger

ous

form

s of

was

te c

ause

d by

hum

an a

ctiv

ities

,7 8

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

the

con

sequ

ence

s of

thi

s w

ater

pol

lutio

n on

hum

ans,

whe

n 9

expo

sed,

can

be

dire

, in

clud

ing

the

elev

ated

ris

k of

the

con

trac

tion

of d

isea

ses

such

10

as c

hole

ra a

nd t

ypho

id,

11 12Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

the

con

sequ

ence

s of

thi

s po

llutio

n ca

n be

det

rim

enta

l to

the

13co

ntam

inat

ed s

ea’s

eco

syst

em e

spec

ially

reg

ardi

ng c

omm

only

con

sum

ed f

ish

and

14sh

rim

p,15 16

Con

cern

ed t

hat

the

cons

umpt

ion

of t

he a

fore

men

tione

d m

arin

e lif

e in

the

ir r

aw for

m

17ca

n ca

use

variou

s he

alth

pro

blem

s es

peci

ally

if c

arci

noge

ns h

ad d

evel

oped

in t

he

18aq

uatic

ani

mal

s as

a r

esul

t of

pol

lutio

n,19 20

We

the

dele

gatio

n of

Kuw

ait

do h

ereb

y:21 22

Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o as

sist

in t

he b

ette

rmen

t of

the

se w

ater

s an

d th

eir

23su

rrou

ndin

g be

ache

s th

roug

h cl

eani

ng e

ffor

ts b

y U

N for

ces

to c

urb

the

cont

inua

tion

24of

wat

er p

ollu

tion

in it

s cu

rren

t h

eigh

tene

d st

ate

alon

g Kuw

ait’s

coa

st,

25 26Req

uest

s th

at t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns u

rges

the

gov

ernm

ent

of K

uwai

t to

cre

ate,

27

stre

ngth

en,

and

enfo

rce

envi

ronm

enta

l pol

icie

s th

at w

ould

levy

a fin

e up

on

28bu

sine

sses

and

indi

vidu

als

who

dum

p w

aste

into

the

coa

stal

wat

ers

ther

efor

e 29

furt

hering

the

pre

vale

nce

of p

ollu

tion

in t

his

area

,30 31

Furt

her

requ

ests

tha

t th

e su

gges

tions

of th

is d

eleg

atio

n be

act

ed u

pon

with

the

32

utm

ost

urge

ncy,

as

the

pollu

tion

in t

his

regi

on c

ontin

ues

to h

ave

adve

rse

affe

cts

on

33hu

man

s an

d an

imal

s,34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

136

35Ex

pect

ing

that

the

coa

stal

wat

ers

of K

uwai

t sh

ould

be

impr

oved

to

a le

vel i

n w

hich

36

the

wat

erw

ays

are

no lo

nger

dan

gero

us t

o th

e pe

ople

and

ani

mal

s re

sidi

ng in

and

37

arou

nd t

he c

oast

of

Kuw

ait

by J

anua

ry 2

021.

38

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-5

-6

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:G

erm

any

Del

egat

es:

Jord

an H

uff,

Dav

id W

ithro

w,

Spe

ncer

Dav

idso

n,Cha

rlie

Fla

ttCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mer

rol H

yde

Mag

net

Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

So

lve

the

Ref

ug

ee C

risi

s in

Ger

man

y

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly,

1 2Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

the

num

ber

of c

rim

es w

ithin

Ger

man

y ha

s in

crea

sed

by 9

2,00

0 3

from

201

4 to

201

5, w

hich

is d

irec

tly p

ropo

rtio

nal t

o th

e in

flux

of r

efug

ees

from

4

2014

to

2015

, du

e to

the

dis

orga

nize

d ai

d, d

ocum

enta

tion,

and

rel

ief to

5

imm

igra

nts,

6 7Bring

ing

to a

tten

tion

the

need

to

solv

e th

e cr

isis

cau

sed

by t

his

incr

ease

in c

rim

e,8 9

Taki

ng in

to a

ccou

nt T

he E

urop

ean

Uni

on B

orde

r po

licy

and

Ger

man

y’s

com

mitm

ent

10to

tak

e in

mor

e re

fuge

es t

han

any

othe

r Eu

rope

an n

atio

n,11 12

See

ing

how

thi

s co

mm

itmen

t m

erits

a s

igni

fican

t al

loca

tion

of f

undi

ng f

rom

the

13

Hum

anita

rian

Div

isio

n of

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

,14 15

Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

the

nece

ssity

of in

tegr

atin

g th

e la

rge

num

ber

of im

mig

rant

s in

to

16th

e ge

nera

l pop

ulat

ion

to r

educ

e po

vert

y, c

rim

e, a

nd s

ocia

l str

ife.

17 18Th

e de

lega

tion

of G

erm

any

here

by:

19 20Cal

ls for

the

rep

lace

men

t of

Ger

man

wel

fare

ser

vice

s to

fir

stye

ar r

efug

ees

with

UN

21

aid

prog

ram

s in

ord

er t

o re

allo

cate

Ger

man

wel

fare

fun

ds f

or h

ousi

ng a

id a

fter

a

22re

fuge

e ha

s co

mpl

eted

a f

ull y

ear

of e

mpl

oym

ent

with

out

crim

inal

con

vict

ion,

23 24Pr

opos

es t

he c

onst

ruct

ion

of r

efug

ee s

afe-

have

ns lo

cate

d cl

ose

to G

erm

an c

ities

to

25pr

ovid

e ho

usin

g al

ong

with

the

ben

efits

of em

ploy

men

t op

port

unity

, la

ngua

ge

26ed

ucat

ion,

and

bas

ic m

edic

al c

are

that

will

rep

lace

cur

rent

wel

fare

ben

efits

for

the

27

dura

tion

of r

esid

ency

,28 29

Prop

oses

a z

ero

tole

ranc

e po

licy

for

crim

e an

d ra

dica

l rel

igio

us e

lem

ents

with

in t

he

30po

pula

tion

resu

lting

in in

stan

t de

port

atio

n an

d/or

pun

ishm

ent

unde

r th

e fu

ll ex

tent

31

of G

erm

an la

w32

if tr

ied

and

foun

d gu

ilty,

33 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

137

Req

uest

s U

N fin

anci

al a

id o

f fiv

e-hu

ndre

d m

illio

n do

llars

to

build

10

refu

gee

safe

-35

have

ns;

each

exp

ecte

d to

hou

se 5

0,00

0 re

fuge

es a

t a

time;

mai

nten

ance

, up

keep

, 36

and

all o

ther

cos

ts w

ill b

e pa

id f

or b

y th

e go

vern

men

t of

Ger

man

y,37 38

Prop

oses

a U

nite

d N

atio

ns le

ad c

oalit

ion

betw

een

peac

ekee

ping

for

ces,

39

hum

anita

rian

wor

kers

, an

d lo

cal c

haritie

s to

mai

ntai

n th

ese

safe

hav

ens

to

40w

hate

ver

exte

nt a

nd c

ost

the

UN

dee

ms

nece

ssar

y,41 42

Req

uest

s U

N h

uman

itarian

aid

to

supp

ort

the

refu

gee’

s m

edic

al a

nd e

duca

tiona

l 43

need

s es

peci

ally

in r

egar

ds t

o la

ngua

ge c

lass

es t

o en

able

ref

ugee

s to

fin

d 44

empl

oym

ent

easi

er,

45 46D

eepl

y st

ress

es t

hat

taki

ng s

trid

es t

o so

lve

the

refu

gee

cris

is,

pres

erve

the

Ger

man

47

econ

omy,

and

rea

ffirm

nat

iona

l ide

ntity

in t

he n

umbe

r on

e re

fuge

e-ac

cept

ing

48co

untr

y is

wor

th t

he f

inan

cial

cos

t,49 50

Ack

now

ledg

es t

hat

the

Ger

man

gov

ernm

ent

will

inco

rpor

ate

the

refu

gees

into

51

Ger

man

soc

iety

aft

er t

heir r

esid

ency

in t

he s

afe-

have

ns,

52 53Aff

irm

s th

at r

efug

ees

that

hav

e al

read

y liv

ed w

ithin

Ger

man

y fo

r ov

er t

wo

year

s 54

with

no

crim

inal

con

vict

ion

can

choo

se t

o op

t ou

t of

thi

s pr

ogra

m in

fav

or o

f th

eir

55cu

rren

t w

elfa

re b

enef

its,

56 57Ack

now

ledg

es t

hat

afte

r th

e on

e ye

ar p

erio

d a

refu

gee

can

choo

se b

etw

een

bein

g 58

relo

cate

d to

ano

ther

cou

ntry

or

begi

n th

e pr

oces

s of

bec

omin

g a

lega

l citi

zen

of

59G

erm

any,

60 61Str

esse

s th

at a

fter

202

0 th

e m

axim

um n

umbe

r of

per

man

ent

refu

gees

wel

com

e in

62

Ger

man

y w

ill r

each

its t

hres

hold

, fu

rthe

r im

mig

ratio

n w

ill b

e re

dire

cted

to

63su

rrou

ndin

g co

untr

ies,

and

cur

rent

saf

e-ha

vens

will

be

purc

hase

d by

priva

te e

ntiti

es

64in

ord

er t

o be

con

vert

ed in

to p

erm

anen

t ho

usin

g,65 66

Ass

ures

tha

t a

part

of th

e pr

ocee

ds g

aine

d fr

om s

ellin

g th

e pr

oper

ty w

ill g

o to

war

ds

67pa

rtia

lly r

efun

ding

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

,68 69

Rea

ffir

ms

that

the

mon

ey u

sed

on t

hese

pro

gram

s is

inte

nded

to

ultim

atel

y re

duce

70

futu

re g

over

nmen

t co

sts

and

expe

nditu

res

in o

rder

to

redu

ce t

he b

urde

n on

the

71

Ger

man

tax

paye

r an

d fu

rthe

r by

prov

idin

g a

hom

e an

d ne

w s

ense

of id

entit

y to

thi

s 72

disp

lace

d po

pula

tion

and

ensu

re G

erm

any’

s fu

ture

eco

nom

ic s

tabi

lity

for

the

bene

fit

73of

the

inte

rnat

iona

l com

mun

ity w

ith t

he h

opes

of re

duci

ng t

he n

eed

for

futu

re

74go

vern

men

t sp

endi

ng a

nd in

volv

emen

t.75

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-5

-7

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:N

auru

Del

egat

es:

Abh

i Man

da,

Mic

hael

Sch

arf,

Jack

Zha

o,Rus

sell

Har

per

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Cen

tral

Mag

net

Hig

h Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Giv

e B

asic

UN

Hu

man

Rig

hts

to

Ref

ug

ees

in

Au

stra

lian

Pro

cess

ing

Cen

tres

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2D

istu

rbed

by

the

hars

hco

nditi

ons

foun

d at

the

Nau

ru P

roce

ssin

g Cen

tre

and

sim

ilar

3pr

oces

sing

cen

tres

in s

urro

undi

ng is

land

cou

ntries

,4 5

Ala

rmed

by

the

amou

nt o

f H

uman

Rig

hts

viol

atio

ns in

the

Nau

ruan

Pro

cess

ing

6Cen

tre

and

othe

r Aus

tral

ian

Proc

essi

ng C

entr

es b

y th

e co

ntra

cted

Aus

tral

ian

7Ser

vice

s,8 9

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

thi

s is

cau

sed

by t

he la

ck o

f su

perv

isio

n th

at t

he A

ustr

alia

n 10

priv

ate

com

pani

es o

pera

te u

pon

unde

r th

e ar

rang

ed a

mbi

guou

s ag

reem

ents

suc

h 11

as t

he M

emor

andu

m o

f U

nder

stan

ding

,12 13

Rec

ogni

zing

the

app

aren

t di

sinc

entiv

e Aus

tral

ia h

as in

still

ed b

y pr

ovid

ing

subp

ar

14fa

cilit

ies,

and

det

aini

ng r

efug

ees

in p

riso

n lik

e co

nditi

ons

with

litt

le a

cces

s to

15

heal

thca

re.

16 17Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

the

Rep

ublic

of N

auru

her

eby:

18 19Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Hig

h Com

mis

sion

er o

f Ref

ugee

s to

impo

se t

he

20co

mpl

ianc

e of

bas

ic h

uman

rig

hts

by t

he A

ustr

alia

n Ser

vice

Pro

vide

rs,

21 22U

rges

tha

t th

e Aus

tral

ian

Gov

ernm

ent

man

date

s th

at c

erta

in s

tand

ards

be

set

to

23th

e In

tern

atio

nal H

ealth

and

Med

ical

Ser

vice

s (I

HM

S),

24 25Fu

rthe

r re

ques

ts t

hat

the

Aus

tral

ian

priv

ate

serv

ices

and

oth

er p

riva

te r

efug

ee

26se

rvic

es e

nd t

heir a

buse

of

Art

icle

s 5

and

25 o

f th

e U

nive

rsal

Dec

lara

tion

of H

uman

27

Rig

hts,

28 29Fu

rthe

r re

com

men

ds t

he U

N t

o ad

vise

Aus

tral

ia t

o al

loca

te m

ore

fund

s to

the

ir

30pr

oces

sing

cen

tres

to

prov

ide

mor

e pe

rman

ent

shel

ters

and

gre

ater

acc

ess

to

31he

alth

car

e32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

138

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-5

-8

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Jo

rdan

Del

egat

es:

Afu

a M

ensa

h,Ja

smin

e Cob

bina

h,Cia

ra H

unte

r,N

guye

n N

guye

nCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

John

Ove

rton

Hig

h Sch

ool

Co

mb

atti

ng

th

e P

ract

ice

of

Ch

ild M

arri

age

in J

ord

an

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t th

e nu

mbe

r of

chi

ld m

arriag

es h

as in

crea

sed

in t

he p

ast

3th

ree

year

s by

mor

e th

an 3

0,00

0 ca

ses,

4 5

Wor

ried

ove

r th

e w

elfa

re o

f th

e Syr

ian

and

Jord

ania

n gi

rls

suff

erin

g th

e 6

cons

eque

nces

of

this

pra

ctic

e, in

clud

ing

but

not

limite

d to

life

long

hea

lth is

sues

, a

7cr

ippl

ing

lack

of ed

ucat

ion,

chr

onic

eco

nom

ic h

ards

hip

and

inst

abili

ty,

and

the

high

8

risk

of be

ing

vict

ims

of d

omes

tic a

buse

,

9 10Con

cern

ed t

hat

the

Jord

ania

n go

vern

men

t al

low

s sp

ecia

l mar

riag

e pe

rmis

sion

s fo

r 11

girl

s as

you

ng a

s fif

teen

, 12 13

Dis

turb

ed t

hat

appr

oxim

atel

y 8%

of gi

rls

in J

orda

n ar

e m

arried

bef

ore

the

age

of

14ei

ghte

en,

15 16

Fully

ala

rmed

tha

t po

vert

y an

d th

e ne

ed t

o pr

otec

t gi

rls

from

sex

ual v

iole

nce/

early

17pr

egna

ncy

in t

imes

of co

nflic

t an

d in

stab

ility

drive

chi

ld m

arri

ages

in J

orda

n,

18 19N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

tha

t in

201

1, 1

3% o

f al

l reg

iste

red

mar

riag

es in

volv

ed

20ch

ildre

n,

21 22D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

that

48%

of gi

rls

in a

chi

ld m

arriag

e ar

e m

arried

to

men

at

leas

t 23

ten

year

s ol

der

than

the

m,

24 25N

otin

g w

ith d

issa

tisfa

ctio

n th

e fa

ct t

hat

girls

who

mar

ry b

efor

e th

e ag

e of

eig

htee

n 26

have

an

incr

ease

d ri

sk o

f co

mpl

icat

ions

dur

ing

preg

nanc

y, a

nd a

re m

ore

likel

y to

be

27vi

ctim

s of

abu

se d

espi

teth

e op

posi

te in

tent

ion

give

n fr

om t

he c

hild

’s fam

ily,

28 29Str

essi

ng t

he im

port

ance

of

know

ing

that

girls

und

er t

he a

ge o

f fif

teen

are

fiv

e 30

times

mor

e lik

ely

to d

ie d

urin

g ch

ildbi

rth

than

gro

wn

wom

en,

31 32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

App

rovi

ng t

hat

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

has

alrea

dy w

arne

d th

at c

hild

mar

riag

es a

re

33de

trim

enta

l to

the

heal

th o

f th

e ch

ildre

n in

volv

ed,

as w

ell a

s th

eir

educ

atio

nal a

nd

34fin

anci

al p

rosp

ects

,

35 36Aw

are

that

Jor

dan

is c

urre

ntly

str

aine

d as

a n

atio

n, a

s it

is e

xtre

mel

y in

volv

ed w

ith

37th

e Syr

ian

refu

gee

cris

is,

and

is h

ome

to m

ore

than

600

,000

reg

iste

red

Syr

ian

38re

fuge

es,

39 40

The

Del

egat

ion

of J

orda

n H

ereb

y:

41 42Req

uest

s th

e es

tabl

ishm

ent

of s

afe-

spac

e pr

ogra

ms

avai

labl

e fo

r yo

ung

girls,

the

ir

43fa

mili

es,

and

com

mun

ity m

embe

rs in

ord

er t

o sp

read

aw

aren

ess

of h

ow n

egat

ive

44th

e re

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GEN

ERA

L A

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BLY

142

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Res

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MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Sri L

anka

Del

egat

es:

Anh

uy D

o,Kat

herine

Wrigh

t,Sav

anna

h H

ubba

rd,

Noa

h Col

lins

Com

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Hill

woo

d H

igh

Sch

ool

Mea

sure

s to

Pre

ven

t En

viro

nm

enta

l A

tro

citi

es

The

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y,1 2

Rem

indi

ng a

ll na

tions

tha

t Sec

reta

ry-G

ener

al B

an K

i-m

oon

stat

ed,

“On

this

3

inte

rnat

iona

l day

, le

t us

rea

ffirm

our

com

mitm

ent

to p

rote

ct t

he e

nvir

onm

ent

from

4

the

impa

cts

of w

ar,

and

to p

reve

nt fut

ure

conf

licts

ove

r na

tura

l res

ourc

es,”

5 6Rec

allin

g re

solu

tion

44/2

28 o

f 22

Dec

embe

r 19

89 o

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns C

onfe

renc

e 7

on E

nviron

men

t an

d D

evel

opm

ent,

8 9Rea

ffir

min

g th

at r

egul

atin

g en

viro

nmen

tal h

ealth

is a

n in

tern

atio

nal p

robl

em,

10 11Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t th

e te

rm

“env

iron

men

tal h

arm

” in

clud

es g

loba

l war

min

g, c

limat

e 12

chan

ge,

and

depl

etio

n of

the

ozo

ne la

yer,

13 141.

Cal

ls f

or a

ll na

tions

to

take

cau

tion

in d

ispo

sal o

f ha

rmfu

l and

nuc

lear

was

te,

and

15to

bew

are

of a

ny r

elat

ed c

ause

of en

viro

nmen

tal i

ssue

s;16 17

2. S

uppo

rts

inst

itutio

ns a

nd p

rogr

ams

on p

reve

ntin

g en

viro

nmen

tal d

estr

uctio

n;18 19

3. S

tron

gly

cond

emns

act

s su

ch a

s de

fore

stat

ion

for

capi

talis

tic o

r pe

rson

al b

enef

it,

20w

hich

doe

s no

t di

rect

ly s

uppo

rt t

he s

tate

;21 22

4. C

alls

upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o as

sure

str

ong

envi

ronm

enta

l hea

lth in

all

23na

tions

by

offe

ring

fin

anci

al s

uppo

rt t

o na

tions

aff

ecte

d by

env

iron

men

tal p

ollu

tion;

24

and

25 265.

Exp

ress

es it

s ho

pe t

o ai

d th

ose

affe

cted

by

pollu

tion

of t

he e

nviron

men

t, a

nd o

f 27

the

air

28 29

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/B1

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MO

DEL

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NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Li

echt

enst

ein

Del

egat

es:

Julia

Ada

ms,

Bry

son

Altv

ater

,Jo

hnat

han

Cha

i,N

ick

Coa

tes

Com

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Mar

tin L

uthe

r Kin

g M

agne

t Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Sta

tio

n L

iech

ten

stei

n G

uar

ds

at B

ord

ers

Not

ing

that

in t

he s

mal

l cou

ntry

of Li

echt

enst

ein,

with

a p

opul

atio

n of

36,

000,

1

viol

ent

or o

rgan

ized

crim

e is

not

a m

ajor

con

cern

. Th

e na

tion

has

one

pris

on t

hat

2ho

lds

20 p

eopl

e, a

nd h

as a

nat

iona

l pol

ice

forc

e co

mpo

sed

of 1

25 e

mpl

oyee

s.3 4

Bea

ring

in m

ind,

the

abo

lishm

ent

of t

he a

rmy

in 1

868,

Lie

chte

nste

in h

as s

een

no

5ne

ed f

or a

n ar

my.

The

cou

ntry

dee

med

an

inde

pend

ent

arm

y as

too

cos

tly a

nd h

as

6si

nce

trus

ted

it’s

neig

hbor

Sw

itzer

land

to

prot

ect

them

if it

bec

omes

nec

essa

ry.

7 8Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

in 2

007,

the

re w

as a

n up

roar

of

peop

le s

eeki

ng a

sylu

m in

9

Liec

hten

stei

n. S

peci

fical

ly c

omin

g fr

om c

ount

ries

like

Som

alia

and

Eritr

ea.

In a

n 10

effo

rt t

o pr

otec

t Li

echt

enst

eine

rs,

Sw

iss

cust

oms

offic

ers

and

bord

er g

uard

s w

ere

11st

atio

ned

at b

oth

the

Sw

iss

and

Aus

tria

n bo

rder

in L

iech

tens

tein

. W

hile

thi

s ki

nd

12ge

stur

e an

d se

curi

ty m

easu

re o

nly

last

ed f

or 9

0 da

y, t

he b

orde

r w

ith A

ustr

ia

13re

mai

ned

un-o

pene

d an

d th

ere

wer

e se

vera

l bor

der

stat

ions

in o

pera

tion.

14 15Ev

entu

ally

in20

11 L

iech

tens

tein

joi

ned

the

Sch

enge

n Are

a an

d th

eref

ore

open

ed it

s 16

bord

ers

to a

ll it’

s su

rrou

ndin

g co

untr

ies,

Sw

itzer

land

and

Aus

tria

. To

mai

ntai

n 17

safe

ty in

the

se a

reas

, Bal

zers

Hel

ipor

t w

as s

aid

to r

estr

ict

helic

opte

rs f

rom

fly

ing

as

18th

ey p

leas

e, t

o an

d fr

om n

on-s

chen

gen

coun

trie

s.

19 20N

otin

g w

ith c

once

rn,

Liec

hten

stei

n re

mai

ns w

ithou

t an

arm

ed for

ces,

or

any

kind

of

21bo

rder

offic

ers.

22 23

The

Del

egat

ion

of L

iech

tens

tein

doe

s he

reby

:24 25

Req

uest

the

allo

wan

ce a

nd a

ssis

tanc

e to

tra

in 3

0 bo

rder

off

icer

s to

pre

vent

the

26ne

ed o

f Sw

iss

or A

ustr

ian

help

in f

utur

e in

cide

nts.

27 28Spe

cify

tha

t th

is a

ct d

oes

not

mea

n ou

r w

ithdr

aw fro

m t

he S

chen

gen

Are

a. T

his

29pl

an is

to

sim

ply

trai

n se

lect

ed n

atio

nal p

olic

e to

be

capa

ble

bord

er o

ffic

ers

in a

30

time

of n

eed.

31 32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

143

Cal

l upo

n th

e U

N t

o ov

erse

e th

at t

he t

rain

ing

of t

hese

off

icer

s do

esn’

t ca

use

any

33is

sues

with

Sch

enge

n co

untr

ies.

We

also

ask

the

UN

to

over

see

that

Sw

itzer

land

34

mus

t en

trus

t Sw

iss

bord

er o

ffic

ers

to c

ome

trai

n ou

r sp

ecifi

ed o

ffic

ers.

35 36

Cla

rify

tha

t Li

echt

enst

ein

will

pay

the

Sw

iss

offic

ers

for

thei

r tim

e an

d tr

avel

. W

e 37

requ

est

5 tr

aine

d bo

rder

offic

ers

to e

ach

trai

n 6

Liec

hten

stei

ner

offic

ers.

Eac

h Sw

iss

38of

ficer

will

be

paid

200

Sw

iss

fran

cs.

39 40H

ope

for

this

res

olut

ion

be e

nact

ed a

nd t

he t

rain

ing

to t

ake

plac

e on

Feb

ruar

y 1s

t,

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17.

42 43

Ga/

Res

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NN

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MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Is

rael

2D

eleg

ates

:Ken

dall

Fris

bee,

Cre

eson

Mar

tin,

Elle

n Ruc

ks,

Oliv

er T

alm

adge

Com

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Mer

rol H

yde

Mag

net

Sch

ool

Req

ues

tin

g U

.N.

Su

pp

ort

for

a Tw

o-S

tate

Sol

uti

on t

o th

e Is

rael

i-P

ales

tin

ian

Co

nfl

ict

The

gene

ral a

ssem

bly,

1 2Fu

lly a

war

e of

Isr

ael’s

pro

long

ed t

errito

rial

str

uggl

e w

ith P

ales

tine,

dat

ing

back

to

319

48,

4 5Rec

ogni

zing

eac

h si

de’s

des

ire

for

stat

ehoo

d,6 7

Taki

ng in

to c

onsi

dera

tion

the

mul

tiple

fai

ling

peac

e ta

lks

in t

he p

ast,

8 9

Gra

vely

con

cern

ed b

y th

e ge

nera

l pub

lic f

rust

ratio

n an

d la

ck o

f co

nfid

ence

in a

10

perm

anen

t so

lutio

n,11 12

Emph

asiz

ing

the

UN

’s in

tent

to

prom

ote

peac

e at

all

cost

s,13 14

Fully

Aw

are

of t

he t

errito

rial

cri

sis

betw

een

Isra

el a

nd P

ales

tine,

15 16Con

side

ring

the

diff

eren

ce in

gov

ernm

ents

and

cul

ture

bet

wee

n th

e Is

rael

is a

nd

17Pa

lest

inia

ns,

18 19N

otin

g w

ith d

eep

regr

et t

he v

iole

nce

and

unju

st t

reat

men

t re

ceiv

ed b

y ci

vilia

ns

20fr

om b

oth

stat

es,

21 22Cal

ls u

pon

the

U.N

. fo

r di

plom

atic

and

fin

anci

al s

uppo

rt t

owar

ds t

he c

reat

ion

of t

wo

23se

para

te s

tate

s;24 25

Usi

ng t

he b

orde

rs o

f th

e re

gion

in 1

967

as a

loos

e gu

ide

for

the

new

sta

te;

26 27Req

uest

s fo

r th

e re

cogn

ition

of

Pale

stin

e as

sep

arat

e an

d w

hole

sta

te b

y th

e U

nite

d 28

Nat

ions

and

mem

ber

natio

ns;

29 30Aut

horize

s th

e U

.N.

to a

dmin

istr

ate

a ne

w b

orde

r fo

r Is

rael

tha

t us

es t

he w

este

rn-

31m

ost

regi

on o

f th

e W

est

Ban

k as

the

div

idin

g lin

e be

twee

n Is

rael

and

the

pro

pose

d 32

new

sta

te o

f Pa

lest

ine;

33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

144

34Pr

opos

ing

Jeru

sale

m a

s a

shar

ed n

eutr

al z

one

and

capi

tal b

etw

een

stat

es;

35 36Abi

ding

by

the

rule

s se

t in

the

Fou

rth

Gen

eva

Con

vent

ion,

Isr

ael w

ill n

ot il

lega

lly

37oc

cupy

the

Gaz

a Str

ip,

and

inst

ead

will

opt

to

have

it a

dopt

ed in

to t

he n

ew

38Pa

lest

inia

n st

ate,

with

pro

mis

e of

saf

e pa

ssag

e an

d eq

ual r

ight

s to

the

Isl

amic

39

maj

ority

tha

t oc

cupi

es t

he G

aza

Str

ip;

40 41

Ask

ing

that

the

U.N

. pr

ovid

es n

eutr

al p

eace

time

mili

tary

for

ces

in J

erus

alem

and

42

the

Gaz

a Str

ip t

o en

sure

fre

e pr

actic

e of

all

relig

ion,

gua

rant

eed

natu

ral r

ight

s, a

nd

43se

curi

ty a

nd p

rote

ctio

n of

citi

zens

fro

m a

ny e

thni

city

or

relig

ious

gro

up;

44 45Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

des

pite

rec

ent

stag

natio

n in

the

pea

ce p

roce

ss,

51%

per

cent

46

of P

ales

tinia

ns a

nd 5

9% o

f Is

rael

is b

ack

the

two

stat

e so

lutio

n, a

ccor

ding

to

a po

ll 47

cond

ucte

d by

the

Pal

estin

ian

Cen

ter

for

Polli

ng a

nd S

urve

y Res

earc

h (P

CPS

R)

and

48th

e Is

rael

Dem

ocra

cy I

nstit

ute

(ID

I);

49 50Con

side

ring

tha

t th

e O

slo

Acc

ords

and

the

Cam

p D

avid

200

0 su

mm

it ne

gotia

tions

51

reve

aled

the

pos

sibi

lity

of a

tw

o st

ate

syst

em b

eing

acc

epte

d by

Isr

aeli

lead

ersh

ip

52as

a p

ossi

ble

peac

e so

lutio

n;53 54

Urg

ing

a qu

ick

and

timel

y pa

ssag

e of

the

res

olut

ion

in o

rder

to

allo

w I

srae

l, 55

Pale

stin

e, a

nd s

ever

al o

ther

cou

ntries

affec

ted

by t

he o

ngoi

ng c

onfli

cts

to h

ave

a 56

new

for

m o

f pe

ace,

as

wel

l as

the

abili

ty t

o m

ove

on fro

m a

long

with

stan

ding

issu

e 57

that

has

cos

t ex

cess

ive

amou

nts

of m

oney

, tim

e, e

ffor

t, a

nd li

ves;

58 59Fo

rmal

ly a

skin

g th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns for

app

roxi

mat

ely

$750

,000

per

yea

r to

sup

port

60

the

cost

of ne

utra

l sta

ndin

g ar

mie

s in

the

Gaz

a Str

ip a

nd J

erus

alem

, as

wel

l to

61su

ppor

t th

e pr

omis

es o

fsa

fe p

assa

ge b

etw

een

stat

es,

and

to h

elp

with

the

62

asse

mbl

ing

of a

mee

ting

betw

een

Isra

el a

nd m

any

of t

he s

urro

undi

ng I

slam

ic

63na

tions

, in

clud

ing

Pale

stin

e, in

ord

er t

o di

scus

s an

d ag

ree

upon

the

giv

en

64re

solu

tion.

65 66

Ga/

Res

/B1

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NN

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MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:D

omin

ican

Rep

ublic

Del

egat

es:

Sar

ah Z

akar

ia,

Evan

Moo

dy,

Hal

ey T

obin

Com

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Inde

pend

ence

Hig

h Sch

ool

Res

olu

tio

n t

o S

tab

ilize

Do

min

ican

Rep

ub

lic’s

Go

vern

men

t

Rem

indi

ng a

ll na

tions

tha

t th

e U

N h

as p

revi

ousl

y do

ne a

sim

ilar

proc

edur

e w

ith

1H

aiti

is s

ucce

ssfu

lly o

ngoi

ng t

oday

. 2 3

Not

ing

that

the

pro

cedu

re (

MIP

ON

UH

) do

ne in

Hai

ti ha

s on

ly t

aken

fift

een

year

s an

d 4

has

cost

less

tha

n 60

0 m

illio

n do

llars

. 5 6

Str

essi

ng t

he fac

t th

at t

he c

ondi

tions

in H

aiti

are

alm

ost

iden

tical

to

the

cond

ition

s 7

in t

he D

omin

ican

Rep

ublic

. 8 9

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

nin

ety

perc

ent

of t

he D

omin

ican

Rep

ublic

’s o

rgan

ized

cri

mes

10

rela

te b

ack

to t

he m

ilita

ry a

nd t

he p

olic

e of

the

nat

ion.

11 12

Ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t th

e Cor

rupt

ion

Perc

eptio

n In

dex

Sco

re is

3.2

out

of

10 a

nd

13is

con

side

red

the

103r

d w

orst

leve

l of co

rrup

tion

of t

he w

orld

.14 15

Con

cern

ed t

hat

crim

es s

uch

as t

heft

and

vio

lenc

e co

ntin

ue t

o af

fect

tou

rism

, w

hich

16

gene

rate

s 7.

7% o

f th

e co

untr

y’s

GD

P.17 18

The

Del

egat

ion

of t

he D

omin

ican

Rep

ublic

her

eby,

19 20

Req

uest

s to

rel

ieve

any

offic

ers

susp

ecte

d of

cor

rupt

ion,

and

to

brin

g in

14,

000

UN

21

offic

ial o

ffic

ers

to c

ome

in a

nd t

rain

civ

ilian

s of

the

Dom

inic

an R

epub

lic.T

hose

22

trai

ned

will

be

requ

ired

to

pass

an

endu

ring

Pol

ice

Aca

dem

y tr

aini

ng s

eque

nce

with

23

regu

latio

ns s

et b

y th

e U

N o

ver

the

cour

se o

f a

min

imum

of 8

mon

ths.

24 25Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

lend

300

mill

ion

dolla

rs t

o th

e na

tion

whi

ch w

ill

26co

ver

the

cour

se o

f ov

er a

tim

e sp

an o

f fiv

e ye

ars.

Eac

h ye

ar t

he U

N w

ould

spe

nd

2760

mill

ion

tow

ards

the

nat

iona

l pol

ice

forc

e an

d th

e to

uris

t po

lice

forc

e an

d w

ill

28co

ver

the

cost

of

13,0

00 n

atio

nal p

olic

e of

ficer

s an

d 1,

000

tour

ist

polic

e of

ficer

s.

29 30Em

phas

izes

tha

t 54

mill

ion

a ye

ar w

ill g

o to

war

ds 1

3,00

0 na

tiona

l off

icer

’s s

alar

ies.

31

Whi

le t

he r

emai

ning

6 m

illio

n w

ill g

o to

war

ds t

he 1

,000

tou

rist

offic

er’s

sal

arie

s.

32Th

is w

ill c

over

the

offic

er’s

sal

ary

plus

any

mis

cella

neou

s ex

pend

iture

s (i

.e m

odes

33

of

tran

spor

tatio

n an

d un

iform

s).

34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

145

35Fu

rthe

r pr

ocla

ims

that

with

the

dec

reas

ed c

orru

ptio

n an

d cr

ime

rate

s, m

ore

tour

ism

36

reve

nue

will

be

gene

rate

d, fur

ther

pro

tect

ing

the

econ

omic

gro

wth

of th

e 37

deve

lopi

ng n

atio

n.

38 39Pr

ocla

ims

that

if G

DP

of r

even

ue r

aise

d fr

om t

ourism

is r

aise

d to

10

perc

ent,

up

40fr

om 7

.7 p

erce

nt,

with

in t

he t

ime

allo

tted

of

five

year

s, t

hen

the

gove

rnm

ent

of t

he

41D

omin

ican

Rep

ublic

will

pay

bac

k th

e 30

0 m

illio

n w

ithin

fiv

e ye

ars

post

end

of th

e 42

mis

sion

. 43 44

Rem

inds

tha

t th

ese

decr

ease

d ra

tes

of c

rim

e w

ill n

ot o

nly

posi

tivel

y af

fect

the

45

citiz

ens

of t

he D

omin

ican

Rep

ublic

but

als

o in

tern

atio

nal t

ourist

s, t

he n

eigh

boring

46

coun

try

of H

aiti,

and

will

dec

reas

e or

gani

zed

crim

es in

Lat

in A

mer

ica.

47 48Fu

rthe

r re

min

ds t

hat

this

mis

sion

will

set

a p

rece

dent

for

the

jud

icia

l bra

nch

of t

he

49D

omin

ican

Rep

ublic

. F

or w

hich

it w

ill p

ositi

vely

affec

t th

e du

e pr

oces

s sy

stem

and

50

will

lead

to

mor

e ef

ficie

nt a

nd la

w-a

bidi

ng c

ourt

dec

isio

ns t

o oc

cur,

less

enin

g 51

corr

uptio

n.52 53

Rea

ffir

ms

that

the

tot

al a

mou

nt o

f m

oney

, $3

00 m

illio

n, a

nd t

he s

peci

fic u

ses

of t

he

54m

oney

are

list

ed s

peci

fical

ly in

the

res

olut

ion.

55

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-5

-18

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Col

ombi

aD

eleg

ates

:Car

men

Fre

eman

,Is

abel

le H

ocke

y,Cha

rlot

te L

ives

ay,

Add

ie Q

uinl

enCom

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

St.

Mar

y’s

Sch

ool

Ad

dre

ssin

g t

he

Rec

ent

Co

lum

bia

n P

eace

Tal

ks

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

Col

ombi

a ha

s be

en in

a lo

w-i

nten

sity

, as

ymm

etri

c w

ar w

ith

3pa

ram

ilita

ry g

roup

s, li

bera

l gue

rrill

a gr

oups

, an

d cr

ime

synd

icat

es s

ince

196

4,4 5

Aw

are

that

the

sta

te o

f Col

ombi

a ha

s ju

st c

oncl

uded

pea

ce t

alks

with

tw

o gu

erill

a 6

grou

ps,

the

Rev

olut

iona

ry A

rmed

For

ces

of C

olom

bia

and

the

Nat

iona

l Lib

erat

ion

7Arm

y,8 9

Cog

niza

nt t

hat

the

Col

ombi

an p

eopl

e vo

ted

dem

ocra

tical

ly a

gain

st r

atify

ing

the

10pe

ace

trea

ty,

11 12Sur

pris

ed b

y th

e re

sult

of t

he e

lect

ion,

whi

ch w

as p

roje

cted

to

be t

wo

thirds

in

13fa

vor

of t

he t

reat

y,14 15

Anx

ious

bec

ause

the

re is

no

“pla

n b”

for

peac

e be

twee

n th

e st

ate

and

the

rebe

ls,

16 17Bea

ring

in m

ind

the

plan

ned

inte

grat

ion

of p

revi

ous

guer

illa

grou

p m

embe

rs in

to

18th

e Col

ombi

an g

over

nmen

t,19 20

Con

cern

ed b

y Col

ombi

a’s

wea

k an

d in

effe

ctiv

e po

lice-

forc

e,21 22

Und

erst

andi

ng t

hat

poor

con

trol

of do

mes

tic c

rim

e in

the

pot

entia

l tra

nsiti

on t

o 23

peac

e co

uld

resu

lt in

the

ris

e of

new

, po

wer

ful,

arm

ed c

rim

e gr

oups

,24 25

Not

ing

that

, in

the

cas

e of

pea

ce,

the

Col

ombi

an m

ilita

ry p

lans

to

assi

st a

nd t

rain

26

the

Col

ombi

an p

olic

e fo

rce

in f

ight

ing

dom

estic

cri

me

until

the

polic

e fo

rce

is

27de

emed

cap

able

of co

ntro

lling

dom

estic

cri

me

on it

s ow

n,28 29

Fully

aw

are

that

suc

h do

mes

tic m

ilita

ry a

ctio

n re

sulte

d in

gro

ss h

uman

rig

hts

30vi

olat

ions

in M

exic

o,31 32

Rem

embe

ring

tha

t th

e Col

ombi

an m

ilita

ry h

as b

een

accu

sed

of h

uman

rig

hts

33vi

olat

ions

in t

he n

ear

past

,34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

146

35Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Col

ombi

a H

ereb

y:36 37

Urg

es t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o se

nd a

dvis

ors

to a

ssis

t th

e st

ate

of C

olom

bia

and

the

38fo

rmer

gue

rilla

gro

ups

in fur

ther

dis

cuss

ing

peac

e an

d po

tent

ially

am

endi

ng t

he

39tr

eaty

to

mor

e su

it th

e w

illof

the

peo

ple

of C

olom

bia,

40 41Im

plor

es t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o he

lp t

he C

olom

bian

gov

ernm

ent

disc

over

wha

t 42

Col

ombi

ans

disl

ike

abou

t th

e pe

ace

trea

ty a

nd h

ow it

cou

ld b

e ch

ange

d to

app

ease

43

the

Col

ombi

an p

eopl

e,44 45

Rec

omm

ends

tha

t sa

id a

dvis

ors

also

rev

iew

the

res

ults

of

the

vote

and

exa

min

e 46

them

for

any

sig

ns o

f ta

mpe

ring

by

grou

ps o

ppos

ed t

o th

e tr

eaty

,47 48

Req

uest

s th

at,

in t

he c

ase

that

the

pea

ce t

reat

y m

oves

for

war

d, t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns

49se

nd a

dvis

ors

for

the

smoo

th in

tegr

atio

n of

for

mer

gue

rilla

gro

up m

embe

rs in

to t

he

50go

vern

men

t an

d fo

r th

e in

stig

atio

n of

the

pea

ce a

gree

men

ts,

51 52En

trea

ts t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns,

in t

he c

ase

that

the

pea

ce t

reat

y m

oves

for

war

d, t

o 53

send

rep

rese

ntat

ives

to

over

see

the

Col

ombi

an m

ilita

ry’s

dom

estic

rol

e in

ord

er t

o 54

prev

ent

hum

an r

ight

s vi

olat

ions

or

abus

e of

pow

er,

as w

ell a

s to

ens

ure

that

the

55

mili

tary

ste

ps d

own

from

dom

estic

pow

er w

hen

the

polic

e fo

rce

is d

eem

ed c

apab

le,

56 57Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

help

tra

in t

he C

olom

bian

pol

ice

forc

e,58 59

Poin

ts o

ut t

hat

this

wou

ld r

equi

re n

o fu

ndin

gbe

yond

the

sal

ary

and

cost

of liv

ing

of

60an

y U

nite

d N

atio

ns r

epre

sent

ativ

es s

ent

to a

id C

olom

bia

61 62Fu

rthe

r pr

ocla

ims

the

relie

f of

pot

entia

lly e

ndin

g an

app

roxi

mat

ely

fifty

-yea

r w

ar

63an

d th

e fe

ar t

hat

the

conf

lict

coul

d co

ntin

ue if

the

se is

sues

are

not

res

olve

d in

a

64sm

ooth

and

tim

ely

fash

ion.

65

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-5

-19

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:U

nite

d Rep

ublic

of Ta

nzan

iaD

eleg

ates

:G

rays

on P

eter

s,G

eorg

e Ada

ms,

Mud

i Yan

g,G

raha

m S

mith

Com

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Hum

e Fo

gg A

cade

mic

Mea

sure

s to

Pre

ven

t En

viro

nm

enta

l Atr

oci

ties

an

d I

ncr

ease

Po

ach

ing

A

war

enes

s in

an

d A

rou

nd

th

e S

elo

us

Gam

e R

eser

ve

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Rea

lisin

g th

at t

he e

leph

ant

popu

latio

n in

Sel

ous

Gam

e Res

erve

has

bee

n di

min

ishe

d 3

by 9

0% in

40

year

s,4 5

Not

ing

that

the

Sel

ous

Gam

e Res

erve

is T

anza

nia’

s la

rges

t pr

otec

ted

area

, as

wel

l 6

as a

UN

ESCO

Wor

ld H

erita

ge S

ite,

7 8Ala

rmed

tha

t th

e ve

ry fea

ture

s w

hich

gav

e th

is s

ite it

s fa

me

are

plac

ed u

nder

a

9pr

odig

ious

and

imm

edia

te t

hrea

t;10 11

Und

erst

andi

ng t

hat

the

gove

rnm

ent

of o

ur n

atio

n do

es n

ot p

osse

ss t

he n

eces

sary

12

fund

s to

com

bat

this

pro

blem

;13 14

We,

the

del

egat

es o

f th

e U

nite

d Rep

ublic

of Ta

nzan

ia d

o he

reby

: 15 16

Req

uest

80,

000

USD

to

be p

ut t

owar

ds h

irin

g a

team

of in

vest

igat

ors

for

the

17pu

rpos

e of

inve

stig

atin

g th

e in

dust

rial

pra

ctic

es w

hich

are

und

erta

ken

by t

he g

roup

s 18

wor

king

in t

he a

rea

of S

elou

s G

ame

Res

erve

;19 20

Petit

ion

for

a fu

rthe

r 22

0,00

0 U

SD

to

be p

ut t

owar

ds t

he c

onst

ruct

ion

of t

ourism

21

infr

astr

uctu

re.

This

wou

ld in

clud

e th

e co

nstr

uctio

n of

fiv

e ho

tels

in t

he a

rea

and

22im

prov

ed a

cces

s ut

ilitie

s in

the

reg

ion

surr

ound

ing

the

Sel

ous

Gam

e Res

erve

, as

23

wel

l as

addi

tiona

l sec

urity

mea

sure

s to

com

bat

poac

hing

. W

e su

gges

t th

at t

hese

24

mea

sure

s w

ould

bring

gre

at b

enef

its t

o th

e pe

ople

in t

he v

icin

ity o

f Sel

ous,

and

25

wou

ld g

reat

ly r

educ

e ac

tiviti

es w

hich

res

ult

in t

he d

eath

s of

Ele

phan

ts in

the

gam

e 26

park

.27 28

We

prop

ose

that

the

80,

000

USD

for

the

pur

pose

s of

env

iron

men

tal i

nves

tigat

ion

29be

tak

en f

rom

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Env

iron

men

t Pr

ogra

mm

e, w

hile

we

requ

est

the

3022

0,00

0 U

SD

fro

m t

he W

orld

Ban

k, a

s it

is t

o be

put

tow

ards

an

impr

ovem

ent

of

31in

fras

truc

ture

.32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

147

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-5

-20

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Kirib

ati

Del

egat

es:

Sah

ara

Pokh

arel

,Le

na S

chw

ebs,

Mar

issa

Bau

er,

Erin

Mos

sCom

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Hen

ders

onvi

lle H

igh

Sch

ool

Ch

ang

e th

e D

efin

itio

n o

f R

efu

gee

To t

heG

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

tth

e de

finiti

on o

f re

fuge

e is

def

ined

by

the

1951

Ref

ugee

3

Con

vent

ion,

4 5Con

cern

ed t

hat

the

defin

ition

of a

refu

gee

is li

mite

d to

som

eone

bei

ng p

erse

cute

d,

6 7Em

phas

izin

g th

at t

he r

efug

ee c

onve

ntio

n de

fined

ref

ugee

bef

ore

clim

ate

chan

ge

8w

as a

n is

sue,

9 10Ex

pres

sing

sat

isfa

ctio

n th

at r

efug

ees

are

not

to r

etur

n to

a c

ount

ry w

here

the

ir li

ves

11an

d fr

eedo

ms

can

be s

erio

usly

thr

eate

ned

is s

een

as a

n in

tern

atio

nal l

aw,

12 13D

istu

rbed

by

clim

ate

chan

ge p

osin

g th

e m

ost

seri

ous

thre

at t

o th

e liv

elih

ood,

14

secu

rity

, an

d th

e su

rviv

al o

f Kirib

ati a

nd m

any

othe

r Pa

cific

Isl

and

stat

es,

15 16O

bser

ving

tha

t cl

imat

e ch

ange

is s

ubve

rtin

g th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns e

ffor

ts t

o ac

hiev

e 17

Sus

tain

able

Dev

elop

men

t go

al 1

3,18 19

Aw

are

that

a K

irib

ati c

itize

n se

ekin

g re

fuge

e st

atus

for

env

iron

men

tal p

urpo

ses

was

20

deni

ed,

21 22Reg

rett

ing

that

bet

wee

n 19

90 a

nd 2

090

sea

leve

ls c

ould

ris

e as

muc

h as

16

inch

es,

23 24Fu

lly a

larm

ed t

hat

by 2

050,

bet

wee

n 66

5,00

0 to

1.7

mill

ion

peop

le in

the

Pac

ific

25co

uld

be for

ced

to m

igra

te d

ue t

o ri

sing

sea

leve

ls,

26 27Con

scio

us t

hat

with

in 3

0 to

60

year

s Kirib

ati,

the

Mal

dive

s, a

nd m

any

othe

r Pa

cific

28

isla

nds

coul

d di

sapp

ear,

29 30

Dec

laring

tha

t no

t on

ly is

clim

ate

chan

ge f

lood

ing

the

isla

nds,

but

it a

lso

mak

es t

he

31la

nd in

habi

tabl

e du

e to

sal

inat

ion,

des

troy

s cu

ltura

l lan

guag

e, a

nd d

estr

oys

cultu

ral

32tr

aditi

ons,

33 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

The

Del

egat

ion

of T

he R

epub

lic o

f Kirib

ati h

ereb

y:35 36

Req

uest

s to

red

efin

e th

e te

rm“r

efug

ee”

to in

clud

e pe

rman

ent/

sem

i-pe

rman

ent

37en

viro

nmen

tal h

azar

ds a

s re

ason

s fo

r di

spla

cem

ent;

38 39Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Hig

h Com

mis

sion

er for

Ref

ugee

s to

for

m a

40

conf

eren

ce t

o re

defin

e th

e de

finiti

on o

f re

fuge

e to

incl

ude

thos

e di

spla

ced

due

to

41cl

imat

e ch

ange

;42 43

Rem

inds

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

tha

t th

is r

eque

st w

ill a

ddre

ss t

he c

hang

ing

glob

al

44is

sues

tha

t ca

use

the

mig

ratio

n of

ref

ugee

s, p

artic

ular

ly r

elat

ing

to c

limat

e ch

ange

.45 46

148

TENNESSEE YMCA

MODEL UNITED NATIONS

COMMITTEE 6 Hyunmin Kim

149

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-6

-1

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:D

enm

ark

Del

egat

es:

Ben

Ols

en,

Edna

Kar

loCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Cen

tral

Mag

net

Hig

h Sch

ool

Res

olu

tio

n t

o A

id t

he

Elim

inat

ion

of

Hu

man

Tra

ffic

kin

g

The

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y,1 2

Rea

ffirm

ing

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

’dut

y to

pro

tect

the

wor

ld’s

citi

zens

, 3 4

Rec

allin

g th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns’1

948

Uni

vers

al D

ecla

ratio

n of

Hum

an R

ight

s, o

f w

hich

5

all t

hirt

y ar

ticle

s ar

e vi

olat

ed b

y th

e pr

actic

e of

hum

an t

raffic

king

,6 7

Ala

rmed

by

rece

nt s

tatis

tics

exhi

bitin

g th

at o

ver

20 m

illio

nci

tizen

s ar

e vi

ctim

s of

8

hum

an t

raffic

king

eac

h ye

ar,

9 10Rec

ogni

zing

the

201

3 am

endm

ent

in t

he s

over

eign

sta

te o

f D

enm

ark’

s Alie

n Act

to

11gr

ant

traf

ficki

ng v

ictim

s te

mpo

rary

res

iden

ce in

ord

er t

o as

sist

in t

he p

rose

cutio

n of

12

thei

r of

fend

ers,

13 14Rec

allin

g th

e Pa

lerm

o Pr

otoc

ol,

in w

hich

bot

h th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns a

nd t

he U

nite

d 15

Kin

gdom

hav

e of

ficia

lly r

ecog

nize

d th

e of

ficia

l def

initi

on o

f hu

man

tra

ffic

king

as

a 16

form

of sl

aver

y in

whi

ch h

uman

s ar

e ex

ploi

ted

and

tran

sfer

red

with

in o

r ac

ross

17

bord

ers,

whe

re v

ictim

s m

ay b

e su

bjec

t to

for

ms

of p

hysi

cal,

emot

iona

l, or

sex

ual

18ab

use,

19 20Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t th

e U

nite

d Kin

gdom

con

side

rs h

uman

tra

ffic

king

as

a fo

rm o

f 21

assi

sted

unl

awfu

l im

mig

ratio

n un

der

sect

ion

25 o

f th

e Im

mig

ratio

n Act

of

1971

,22 23

Rec

allin

g th

e U

nite

d Sta

tes’

Traf

ficki

ng V

ictim

s Pr

otec

tion

Rea

utho

riza

tion

Act

of

2420

13,

whi

ch p

reve

nts

U.S

. ci

tizen

s fr

om p

urch

asin

g ite

ms

prod

uced

by

hum

an

25tr

affic

king

vic

tims,

allo

ws

the

appr

opriat

ion

of e

mer

genc

y su

pplie

s to

aid

dis

aste

r 26

zone

s’vi

ctim

s vu

lner

able

to

hum

an t

raffic

king

, an

d ea

ses

coop

erat

ion

betw

een

27st

ate

and

loca

l law

enf

orce

men

t to

pro

secu

te h

uman

tra

ffic

kers

,28 29

Emph

asiz

ing

the

need

to

take

act

ion

over

pre

vent

able

crim

es t

hat

thre

aten

the

30

righ

ts o

f al

l gen

erat

ions

,31 32

The

sove

reig

n na

tion

of D

enm

ark

does

her

eby:

33 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Enco

urag

es n

atio

ns

in c

onju

nctio

n w

ith t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns E

cono

mic

and

Soc

ial

35Cou

ncil

to e

stab

lish

awar

enes

s pr

ogra

ms

in w

hich

pup

ils a

re in

form

ed a

bout

the

36

sign

s an

d ri

sks

rela

ted

to h

uman

tra

ffic

king

;37 38

Enco

urag

es n

atio

ns w

ith h

igh

leve

ls o

f ch

ild t

raff

icki

ng t

o es

tabl

ish

educ

atio

nal

39pr

ogra

ms

or c

ente

rs f

or p

aren

ts a

nd/o

r ad

ults

to

info

rm t

hem

abo

ut t

he w

arni

ng

40si

gns

and

dece

it ta

ctic

s of

chi

ld t

raff

icke

rs;

41 42En

cour

ages

nat

ions

to

adop

t po

licie

s to

gra

nt e

xten

ded

tem

pora

ry r

esid

ence

to

43fo

reig

n vi

ctim

s;44 45

Cal

ls for

cou

ntries

to

esta

blis

h re

inte

grat

ion

cent

ers

or s

yste

ms

for

pote

ntia

l and

/or

46fo

rmer

tra

ffic

king

vic

tims;

47 48Aut

horize

s U

nite

d N

atio

ns m

embe

r st

ates

to

allo

w in

tern

al s

tate

for

ces

to t

rave

rse

49in

tern

atio

nal b

orde

rs w

ith p

erm

issi

on f

rom

the

rec

eivi

ng s

tate

to

inve

stig

ate

cros

s-50

bord

er t

raff

icke

rs;

51 52Aut

hori

zes

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

mem

ber

stat

es t

o re

ceiv

e le

gal i

nstr

umen

ts o

r de

fens

e 53

aid

from

oth

er m

embe

r st

ates

to

enfo

rce

anti-

traf

ficki

ng s

ecur

ity,

all t

o be

bud

gete

d 54

from

the

sta

tes

them

selv

es if

the

req

uest

s ar

e gr

ante

d,55 56

Aut

horize

s ea

ch U

nite

d N

atio

ns m

embe

r st

ate

to s

eque

ntia

lly t

ake

its o

wn

lega

l 57

actio

n up

on h

uman

tra

ffic

kers

who

hav

e vi

olat

ed h

uman

tra

ffic

king

law

s of

mul

tiple

58

UN

mem

ber

stat

es o

n th

e gr

ound

s of

a s

tate

’s r

ight

to

pros

ecut

e fe

lons

who

hav

e 59

com

mitt

edcr

imes

withi

n th

eir

bord

ers;

60 61Cal

ls for

str

icte

r hu

man

tra

ffic

king

reg

ulat

ions

on

the

term

s th

at t

he p

ract

ice

62br

each

es t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns U

nive

rsal

Hum

an R

ight

s D

octr

ine,

reg

ulat

ions

of w

hich

63

shal

l be

dete

rmin

ed b

y th

e U

N m

embe

r co

untr

y in

whi

ch t

he v

iola

tion

occu

rred

.64

150

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-6

-2

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Ye

men

Del

egat

es:

Muh

amm

ad A

li,Ali

Moh

amm

ad,

Aro

Haw

ram

iCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Hum

e Fo

gg A

cade

mic

Pro

vid

ing

a lo

ng

ter

m s

olu

tio

n t

o Y

emen

's w

ater

pro

ble

m,

and

en

suri

ng

that

th

e Y

emen

i peo

ple

hav

e ac

cess

to

cle

an,

dri

nka

ble

w

ater

.

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly,

1 2Rem

indi

ng t

hat

in N

ovem

ber

2002

, th

e Com

mitt

ee o

n Ec

onom

ic,

Soc

ial a

nd C

ultu

ral

3Rig

hts

adop

ted

Gen

eral

Com

men

t N

o. 1

5 w

hich

sta

tes

that

"Th

e hu

man

righ

t to

4

wat

er is

indi

spen

sabl

e fo

r le

adin

g a

life

in h

uman

dig

nity

. It

is a

pre

requ

isite

for

the

5

real

izat

ion

of o

ther

hum

an r

ight

s.";

6 7Rea

ffir

min

g its

Res

olut

ion

64/2

92 o

f Ju

ly 2

8, 2

010,

whi

ch e

xplic

itly

reco

gniz

ed t

he

8hu

man

rig

ht t

o w

ater

and

san

itatio

nan

d ac

know

ledg

ed t

hat

clea

n dr

inki

ng w

ater

9

and

sani

tatio

n ar

e es

sent

ial t

o th

e re

alis

atio

n of

all

hum

an r

ight

s;10 11

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d th

at n

early

15 m

illio

n Ye

men

i peo

ple

are

suff

erin

g fr

om w

ater

12

scar

city

;13 14

Ove

r ha

lf of

Yem

en’s

pop

ulat

ion

has

no a

cces

s to

cle

an d

rink

ing

wat

er;

15 16Ea

ch y

ear

near

ly 3

.2 m

illio

n Ye

men

i peo

ple

die

due

to r

easo

ns r

elat

ing

to w

ater

17

scar

city

;18 19

Ove

r 32

0,00

0 of

the

se d

eath

s ar

e yo

ung

child

ren;

20 21As

Yem

en’s

pop

ulat

ion

grow

s, s

o do

es t

he r

ate

of w

ater

sca

rcity;

22 23G

rave

ly c

once

rned

tha

t th

is h

uman

itarian

cri

sis

will

con

tinue

to

grow

unl

ess

actio

ns

24ar

e ta

ken

imm

edia

tely

;25 26

The

Del

egat

ion

of t

he R

epub

lic o

f Ye

men

her

eby:

27 28Req

uest

s th

at t

he U

.N h

elp

fund

the

con

stru

ctio

n of

sal

twat

er d

esal

inat

ion

plan

ts t

o 29

prov

ide

clea

n dr

inki

ng w

ater

for

mill

ions

of Y

emen

i peo

ple;

30 31

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Furt

her

requ

ests

tha

t th

e de

salin

atio

n pl

ant

be b

uilt

in t

he n

o fly

zon

e to

ens

ure

32th

at it

mai

ntai

ns o

pera

tions

with

out

fear

of be

ing

dest

roye

d or

obs

truc

ted;

33 34Ea

ch d

esal

inat

ion

plan

t w

ill c

ost

abou

t 34

mill

ion

USD

to

build

, an

d co

uld

prod

uce

35up

to

100

mill

ion

gallo

ns o

f dr

inki

ng w

ater

per

day

.36 37

The

Del

egat

ion

of t

he R

epub

lic o

f Ye

men

req

uest

s 45

mill

ion

dolla

rs for

the

38

cons

truc

tion

and

oper

atio

n of

the

des

alin

atio

n pl

ants

, an

d fo

r th

e di

stribu

tion

of t

he

39w

ater

to

the

Yem

eni p

eopl

e.

40 41

151

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Res

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6-6

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Ban

glad

esh

Del

egat

es:

Gill

ian

Sjo

blom

,Sus

anna

h Lo

ss,

Cel

ine

Phan

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Hum

e Fo

gg A

cade

mic

Aid

ing

th

e M

inis

try

of H

ealt

h a

nd

Fam

ily

Wel

fare

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

Cha

pter

1 A

rtic

le 1

of t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns C

hart

er s

tate

s “s

olvi

ng

3in

tern

atio

nal p

robl

ems

of a

n ec

onom

ic,

soci

al,

cultu

ral,

or h

uman

itarian

cha

ract

er”

4as

a c

ore

mis

sion

of

the

orga

niza

tion,

5 6Aff

irm

ing

that

the

Min

istr

y of

Hea

lth a

nd F

amily

Wel

fare

of

the

Peop

le’s

Rep

ublic

of

7

Ban

glad

esh

has

deem

ed t

he s

tark

ris

e in

pop

ulat

ion

the

fore

mos

t m

atte

r of

nat

iona

l 8

conc

ern

in e

very

Fiv

e Ye

ar P

lan

sinc

e 19

73,

9 10Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t th

ese

Five

Yea

r Pl

ans

have

not

bee

n ef

fect

ive

in lo

wer

ing

the

Net

11

Rep

rodu

ctiv

e Rat

e to

1,

12 13Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

the

inab

ility

to

achi

eve

this

goa

l can

be

fully

acc

redi

ted

to t

he

14la

ck o

f fu

ndin

g fo

r fa

mily

pla

nnin

g pr

ogra

ms

in r

ural

reg

ions

,15 16

Taki

ng in

to a

ccou

nt t

hat

the

curr

ent

popu

latio

n gr

owth

rat

e of

the

Peo

ple’

s Rep

ublic

17

of B

angl

ades

h is

1.0

5% w

ith t

he c

urre

nt p

opul

atio

n re

sidi

ng a

t 15

6,18

6,88

2 pe

ople

,18 19

Con

cern

ed t

hat

the

curr

ently

est

imat

ed c

arry

ing

capa

city

of

250

mill

ion

pers

ons

will

20

be r

each

ed w

ithin

the

nex

t ha

lf ce

ntur

y if

the

pres

ent

popu

latio

n gr

owth

is n

ot

21re

gula

ted,

22 23Rea

ffirm

ing

that

the

Ban

glad

eshi

gov

ernm

ent

has

esta

blis

hed

the

Min

istr

y of

Hea

lth

24an

d Fa

mily

Wel

fare

in t

he y

ear

2004

to

addr

ess

mat

ters

of

popu

latio

n co

ntro

l, 25

repr

oduc

tive

educ

atio

n, a

nd f

amily

pla

nnin

g,26 27

Hav

ing

exam

ined

fur

ther

the

eff

orts

of

othe

r si

mila

rly

popu

late

d na

tions

to

low

er

28th

eir

popu

latio

n gr

owth

,29 30

Cog

niza

nt o

f th

e re

sour

ces

need

ed t

oef

ficac

ious

ly r

un a

gov

ernm

ent

spon

sore

d 31

fam

ily p

lann

ing

prog

ram

.32 33 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

The

dele

gatio

n of

the

Peo

ple’

s Rep

ublic

of

Ban

glad

esh

does

her

eby:

35 36Cal

l Upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o ai

d th

is g

over

nmen

t m

inis

try

by m

eans

of m

onet

ary

37ba

ckin

g in

the

for

m o

f $3

5,00

0,00

0 fr

om t

he s

ectio

n of

the

Int

erna

tiona

l 38

Coo

pera

tion

for

Dev

elop

men

t bu

dget

des

igna

ted

for

wom

en’s

rig

hts

39 40Rem

inds

tha

t th

is s

um w

ill b

e us

ed t

o as

sist

the

alrea

dy s

tand

ing

Min

istr

y of

Hea

lth

41an

d Fa

mily

Wel

fare

in fur

ther

ing

thei

r pr

ogra

ms

to t

he r

ural

reg

ions

of t

he P

eopl

e’s

42Rep

ublic

of Ban

glad

esh

43Em

phas

izes

tha

t th

is w

ill b

e ut

ilize

d in

pro

vidi

ng t

he n

eces

sary

mod

ern

44co

ntra

cept

ive

met

hods

and

edu

catin

g th

e ge

nera

l pub

lic in

sai

d m

eans

of

fam

ily

45pl

anni

ng,

46 47Ass

igns

to

allo

t 75

% o

f th

ese

fund

s to

pro

vide

con

dom

sfo

r th

e ru

ral c

omm

unity

48

and

the

rem

aini

ng 2

5% w

ill b

e us

ed t

o pr

ovid

e bi

rth

cont

rol p

ills,

49 50

Res

olve

s to

app

ly t

hese

fun

ds t

o im

prov

e th

e pr

evio

usly

exi

stin

g pr

ogra

ms

in t

heir

51

atte

mpt

to

slow

the

pop

ulat

ion

grow

th a

nd lo

wer

the

ove

rall

popu

latio

n de

nsity

,52 53

Not

es t

hat

the

succ

ess

of t

his

prog

ram

can

pro

vide

the

nec

essa

ry in

form

atio

n to

54

othe

r co

untr

ies

with

sim

ilar

mis

sion

s,55 56

152

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-6

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:M

ozam

biqu

eD

eleg

ates

:Ale

xa S

ircy

,Em

ma

Jone

s,Car

olin

e Spe

ncer

,Ann

alee

Riv

ers

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mar

tin L

uthe

r Kin

g M

agne

t Sch

ool

Pro

vid

ing

bet

ter

Acc

ess

to c

lean

dri

nki

ng

wat

er t

o th

e p

opu

lati

on

of

Moz

amb

iqu

e

Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

fact

tha

t on

ly 4

0 pe

rcen

t of

the

pop

ulat

ion

of M

ozam

biqu

e ha

s 1

acce

ss t

o cl

ean

wat

er,

2 3Con

cern

ed b

y th

e fa

ct t

hat

cont

amin

ated

wat

er le

ads

to c

hole

ra,

typh

oid,

hep

atiti

s,

4an

d ot

her

wat

erbo

rne

illne

sses

,5 6

Ala

rmed

by

the

mas

sive

dro

ught

pla

guin

g M

ozam

biqu

e, w

hich

aff

ects

1.5

mill

ion

7pe

ople

8 9Aw

are

of t

he fac

t th

at t

he d

roug

ht m

akes

it h

arde

r fo

r th

e fa

rmer

s in

Moz

ambi

que

10to

gro

w f

ood,

in t

urn

mak

ing

it ha

rd t

o su

ppor

t th

eir

fam

ilies

fin

anci

ally

and

11

nutr

ition

ally

,12 13

Gui

ded

by t

he fac

t th

at a

hig

h m

ajor

ity o

f th

e M

ozam

biqu

e po

pula

tion

are

14su

bsis

tenc

e fa

rmer

s,15 16

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d by

the

54.

7 pe

rcen

t (2

009)

of th

e M

ozam

biqu

e po

pula

tion

that

is

17in

pov

erty

,18 19

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

the

UN

has

tak

en s

ome

actio

n to

war

d th

is p

robl

em,

20 21D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

by t

he fac

t th

at t

he U

N h

as f

ocus

ed o

n w

aste

wat

er m

ore

than

22

drin

king

wat

er,

23 24H

avin

g he

ard

of t

he s

ucce

ssfu

l pro

ject

s ac

com

plis

hed

by W

ater

Wel

ls for

Afr

ica,

25 26Pl

ease

d by

the

fac

t th

at t

he W

ater

Wel

ls for

Afr

ica

com

pany

pro

vide

s no

t on

ly

27w

ater

, bu

t al

so e

duca

tion

on h

ygie

ne a

nd s

anita

tion

that

can

ben

efit

futu

re

28ge

nera

tions

,29 30

Not

ing

with

app

rova

l the

com

pany

’s a

ctio

ns t

owar

ds e

mpo

wer

ing

loca

l lea

ders

hip

to

31ta

ke in

itiat

ive

and

help

inst

all a

nd u

pkee

p th

ese

wel

ls w

hile

str

engt

heni

ng t

he

32co

mm

unity

,33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

34Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Moz

ambi

que

does

her

eby:

35 36Req

uest

tha

t 5,

000

wat

er w

ells

be

inst

alle

d in

rur

al M

ozam

biqu

e th

roug

h th

e W

ater

37

Wel

ls f

or A

fric

a co

mpa

ny,

38 39En

cour

ages

the

UN

to

prov

ide

$40,

000,

000

USD

for

the

inst

alla

tion

of t

hese

wel

ls,

40w

hich

is $

8,00

0 U

SD

for

eac

h w

ell

41 42Ta

kes

note

of

the

2,00

0 pe

ople

tha

t di

rect

ly b

enef

it fr

om e

ach

wel

l for

20

year

s,43 44

Rec

omm

ends

the

se w

ells

be p

lace

d sp

read

out

am

ong

in t

he c

ount

ry in

are

as t

hat

45w

ill a

id t

he m

ost

peop

le,

46 47Rea

ffir

ms

that

with

the

se 5

,000

wel

ls,

10,0

00,0

00 M

ozam

bica

ns w

ill b

e gi

ven

48ac

cess

to

clea

n w

ater

for

20

year

s, w

hich

is ¾

of

the

popu

latio

n th

at la

cks

clea

n 49

wat

er,

50 51Cal

ls t

he m

embe

r co

untr

ies

to t

ake

a st

and

and

help

the

peo

ple

of M

ozam

biqu

e by

52

votin

g in

fav

or o

f th

e pa

ssin

g of

thi

s re

solu

tion,

53 54

Furt

her

reco

mm

ends

thi

s re

solu

tion

be s

prea

d to

oth

er n

atio

ns in

a s

imila

r w

ater

55

situ

atio

n as

Moz

ambi

que

in o

rder

to

prov

ide

clea

n w

ater

to

the

citiz

ens

of t

he w

orld

.56 57

Furt

her

requ

ests

tha

t th

e in

stal

latio

n of

the

se w

ells

beg

in in

the

nex

t ye

ar t

o en

sure

58

that

the

Moz

ambi

cans

are

abl

e to

gai

n ac

cess

to

clea

n w

ater

bef

ore

the

effe

cts

of

59th

e co

ntam

inat

ed w

ater

spr

ead

any

fart

her.

60 61

153

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-6

-5

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:H

ondu

ras

Del

egat

es:

Cha

sity

Cha

mbe

rs,

Han

nah

Ethr

idge

,Aly

ssa

Gar

nett

,Jo

seph

Pas

chal

lCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Sm

yrna

Hig

h Sch

ool

Edu

cati

on

Ref

orm

atio

n in

Cen

tral

Am

eric

a

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Not

ing

that

fre

e ed

ucat

ion

in C

entr

al A

mer

ica

is p

rovi

ded

only

for

chi

ldre

n ag

es 6

-12,

3 4

Ala

rmed

tha

t ev

en w

ith fre

e ed

ucat

ion

ther

e is

a s

till a

nee

d to

inco

rpor

ate

5 m

illio

n 5

child

ren

into

the

pri

mar

y ed

ucat

ion

syst

em,

6 7

Con

cern

ed t

hat

once

chi

ldre

n ar

e ou

t of

sch

ool,

they

spe

nd t

heir

idle

tim

e on

the

8

stre

ets,

9 10

Ala

rmed

by

El S

alva

dor

havi

ng t

he h

ighe

st h

omic

ide

rate

in t

he r

egio

n (5

8 m

urde

rs

11pe

r 10

0,00

0 in

habi

tant

s),

12 13

Not

ing

furt

her

that

the

Hon

dura

n, a

s w

ell a

s G

uate

mal

an,

hom

icid

e ra

te is

43-

45

14m

urde

rs p

er 1

00,0

00 in

habi

tant

s, p

laci

ng t

hem

in t

he t

op 5

mos

t vi

olen

t co

untr

ies

15in

the

reg

ion,

16 17

Und

erst

andi

ng t

hat

ther

e ar

e 25

,000

to

50,0

00 g

ang

mem

bers

in H

ondu

ras

alon

e,

18 19Str

essi

ng t

hat

by a

ttai

ning

bet

ter

and

long

er s

choo

ling

will

hel

p ke

ep c

hild

ren

off

20th

e st

reet

s,

21 22Bel

ievi

ng t

hat

with

mor

e ed

ucat

ion,

peo

ple

can

mak

e m

ore

info

rmed

dec

isio

ns

23co

ncer

ning

the

ir li

fe

24 25Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Hon

dura

s he

reby

:

26 27Req

uest

s th

e m

embe

r st

ates

of

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

help

dev

elop

pro

gram

s to

28

enha

nce

the

educ

atio

nal s

yste

ms

of H

ondu

ras

and

the

Cen

tral

Am

eric

an R

egio

n;

29 30N

otes

tha

t th

e pe

ople

lack

con

fiden

ce a

nd t

rust

in t

he g

over

nmen

t;

31 32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Cal

ls u

pon

the

mem

ber

stat

es o

f th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o gr

ant

finan

cial

sup

port

to

33no

n-go

vern

men

tal o

rgan

izat

ions

(N

GO

s) p

rovi

ding

edu

catio

nal a

ssis

tanc

e to

the

34

regi

on;

35 36Fu

rthe

r no

tes

that

thi

s w

ill a

llow

edu

catio

n-ba

sed

NG

Os

of a

ny m

embe

r st

ate

37lo

cate

d an

ywhe

re in

Cen

tral

Am

eric

a to

exp

and

into

any

oth

er p

arts

of

the

regi

on;

38 39D

ecla

res

a pa

rtne

rshi

p co

mpr

ised

of

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

and

NG

Os

will

offer

a

40gr

eate

r lik

elih

ood

of im

prov

emen

t fo

r in

divi

dual

s an

d co

untr

ies

invo

lved

; 41 42

Urg

es r

efor

mat

ion

in o

rder

to

achi

eve

a ne

w a

nd h

ighe

r st

anda

rd o

f ed

ucat

ion

in

43th

e en

tire

regi

on;

44 45

Rec

omm

ends

tha

t th

e pr

ogra

ms

be r

eeva

luat

ed o

nce

a ye

ar b

y th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns

46an

d su

ppor

ting

NG

Os

to e

nsur

e th

at t

he s

choo

ls r

each

and

mai

ntai

n th

e go

als

set

47ou

t by

the

sys

tem

.48

154

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-6

-6

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Th

aila

ndD

eleg

ates

:Rac

hel K

och,

Car

olin

e Rile

y,El

lie K

astn

er,

Mac

y Sm

ithCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mer

rol H

yde

Mag

net

Sch

ool

The

Imp

rove

men

t of

Con

dit

ion

s in

sid

e o

f Th

aila

nd

Im

mig

rati

on

D

eten

tion

Cen

ters

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Hav

ing

exam

ined

fur

ther

into

the

con

ditio

ns o

f Th

aila

nd’s

imm

igra

tion

dete

ntio

n 3

cent

ers,

4 5D

istu

rbed

by

the

inhu

man

e co

nditi

ons

the

imm

igra

nts

are

bein

g fo

rced

to

live

in,

6 7Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t Th

aila

nd’s

imm

igra

tion

dete

ntio

n ce

nter

s ho

ld a

bout

4,0

00

8ch

ildre

n a

year

for

an e

xten

ded

amou

nt o

f tim

e,9 10

Not

ing

that

Tha

iland

has

n’t

agre

ed t

o ac

ts t

hat

bene

fit t

he w

elfa

re o

f im

mig

rant

s in

11

the

past

, an

d is

in v

iola

tion

of c

hild

ren’

s ri

ghts

cur

rent

ly,

12 13Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

chi

ldre

n he

ld in

Tha

iland

imm

igra

tion

cent

ers

live

with

out

14ge

ttin

g en

ough

sub

stan

tial n

utritio

n, e

xerc

ise,

edu

catio

n, a

nd t

hat

it af

fect

s 15

peop

le’s

men

tal a

nd p

hysi

cal h

ealth

,

16 17Fu

lly a

larm

ed t

hat

ther

e is

no

time

limit

for

havi

ng t

o st

ay in

a d

eten

tion

cent

er,

18th

at r

efug

ees

are

forc

ed t

o re

mai

n in

the

se c

ente

rs d

ue t

o th

e lo

ng d

elay

s in

19

proc

essi

ng a

sylu

m c

laim

s, a

nd t

hat

child

ren

are

held

in t

hese

cen

ters

with

out

20op

port

unity

of re

ceiv

ing

an e

duca

tion,

21 22W

e th

e de

lega

tes

of T

haila

nd d

o he

reby

:23 24

Take

s no

te o

f th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns C

onve

ntio

n on

the

Rig

hts

of t

he C

hild

,25 26

Urg

es U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

hrou

gh U

NIC

EF t

o ac

tivel

y pa

rtic

ipat

e in

em

ploy

ing

and

27en

cour

agin

g na

tive

Thai

s, in

pos

sess

ion

of a

pro

fess

iona

l tea

chin

g de

gree

, to

28

supe

rvis

e an

d te

ach

alon

gsid

e ot

her

refu

gees

and

or

tran

slat

ors

in o

rder

to

29ap

prop

riat

ely

and

accu

rate

ly e

duca

te t

he d

etai

nee

yout

h,30 31

Req

uest

s th

e U

N t

o he

lp f

und

the

empl

oym

ent

of r

efug

ees

in im

mig

ratio

n de

tent

ion

32ce

nter

s to

pro

vide

an

educ

atio

n to

chi

ld im

mig

rant

s,33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

34N

otes

tha

t Th

aila

nd w

ill p

ay a

ll re

fuge

es w

orki

ng job

s at

imm

igra

tion

dete

ntio

n 35

cent

ers

the

min

imum

wag

e am

ount

acc

ordi

ng t

o th

e lo

catio

n an

d co

st o

f liv

ing

in

36th

e ar

ea,

a ne

w r

efor

m fro

m T

haila

nd in

201

6,37 38

App

rove

s re

fuge

es w

ith a

doc

umen

ted

teac

hing

bac

kgro

und

to t

each

sta

ndar

dize

d 39

educ

atio

nal m

ater

ial a

ppro

ved

by T

haila

nd t

o ch

ild im

mig

rant

s ba

sed

on t

heir

40am

ount

of

prev

ious

sch

oolin

g,41 42

Dec

lare

s th

at t

his

educ

atio

nal m

ater

ial w

ill b

e as

unb

iase

d as

pos

sibl

e, a

nd it

will

43

not

shar

e op

inio

ns a

bout

cer

tain

rac

es,

ethn

iciti

es,

relig

ions

, et

c.44 45

Dra

ws

atte

ntio

n to

the

nee

d of

an

appr

opriat

e de

sign

ated

cla

ssro

om a

rea,

46 47Ex

pres

ses

its h

ope

tow

ards

the

chi

ld r

efug

ees

and

thei

r fu

ture

s, a

nd r

ealiz

es t

he

48im

port

ance

of an

edu

catio

n in

volv

ing

topi

cs s

uch

as m

ath,

writin

g, r

eadi

ng,

scie

nce,

49

etc.

,50 51

Furt

her

rem

inds

peo

ple

that

all

child

ren

in t

he im

mig

ratio

n de

tent

ion

cent

ers

of

52Th

aila

nd a

t th

e ag

es o

f 5-

17 w

ill b

e au

tom

atic

ally

enr

olle

d in

thi

s pr

ogra

m u

ntil

they

53

get

rele

ased

fro

m t

he c

ente

r, u

nles

s th

ey r

eque

st n

ot t

o be

thr

ough

pap

erw

ork

at

54th

e be

ginn

ing

of t

heir s

tay,

55 56App

rove

s th

e bu

dget

of

$800

,000

-$95

0,00

0 fo

r th

e fir

st y

ear

of t

his

prog

ram

in t

he

57im

mig

ratio

n de

tent

ion

cent

ers

for

the

hiring

of re

fuge

es f

or jan

itorial

and

tea

chin

g 58

jobs

, th

e hi

ring

of su

perv

isor

s an

d tr

ansl

ator

s, a

nd n

eces

sary

cle

anin

g an

d 59

educ

atio

nal s

uppl

ies,

60

155

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-6

-7

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Van

uatu

2D

eleg

ates

:Cel

ia E

rnst

, Reb

ecca

Dun

can,

Lib

by S

mith

Com

mitt

ee:

Econ

omic

and

Fin

anci

alSch

ool:

Wes

t H

igh

Sch

ool

Cyc

lon

e P

am's

des

tru

ctio

n o

f V

anu

atu

Rem

indi

ng a

ll na

tions

of

the

dam

ages

infli

cted

on

Van

uatu

by

Cyc

lone

Pam

1

that

lead

to

decl

inin

g to

uris

m a

nd a

n un

stab

le e

cono

my,

2 3

Str

essi

ng t

he d

ecre

asin

g ag

ricu

lture

of Van

uatu

’s is

land

ers

due

to d

istu

rbed

4

land

,5 6

Not

ing

the

dim

inis

hing

pub

lic b

usin

ess,

and

Van

uatu

’s e

ffor

ts t

o re

stor

e 7

busi

ness

to

its p

rior

sta

ndin

g8 9

Enco

urag

es t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o do

nate

mor

e m

oney

in o

rder

for

cle

anup

10

arou

nd t

he is

land

of

Van

uatu

, fo

r m

ore

appe

al t

o to

uris

ts t

hat

wou

ld h

elp

11so

lve

the

econ

omic

al b

urde

ns;

12 13U

rges

tha

t th

e su

rrou

ndin

g na

tions

hel

p pr

ovid

eag

ricu

ltura

l hel

p, in

ord

er for

14

full

agri

cultu

ral f

ulfil

lmen

t of

Van

uatu

's far

mla

nds;

15 16Req

uest

s th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o su

pply

Van

uatu

with

fun

ding

for

con

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n 17

of r

equi

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usin

ess

in o

rder

to

get

Van

uatu

bac

k on

its

feet

. 18 19

GEN

ERA

L A

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BLY

Ga/

Res

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NES

SEE

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phas

izin

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prob

lem

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rel

ated

to

ongo

ing

drug

5

cart

el v

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nce.

6 7Fu

lly a

war

e w

hat

is h

appe

ning

in M

exic

o is

in v

iola

tion

of t

he U

N D

ecla

ratio

n of

8

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an R

ight

s,9 10

Ala

rmed

by

the

polic

e ar

e ch

oosi

ng t

o no

t do

any

thin

g ab

out

thes

e ca

ses,

we

are

11lo

okin

g to

tra

in in

divi

dual

s on

law

enf

orce

men

t an

d to

bring

in m

onito

rs t

o w

atch

12

over

the

pol

ice

offic

ers,

13 14N

otic

ing

that

wom

en la

ck r

epre

sent

atio

n in

eve

ry le

vel o

f go

vern

men

t15 16

Rec

ogni

zing

Mex

icos

rat

es o

f vi

olen

ce a

gain

st w

omen

are

sig

nific

antly

hig

her

than

17

othe

r de

velo

ped

coun

trie

s an

d ne

ighb

ors

such

as

the

Uni

ted

Sta

tes

and

Can

ada

18 19Con

fiden

t th

at t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns c

an a

id M

exic

o in

sol

ving

thi

s pr

oble

m u

sing

20

exis

ting

reso

urce

s an

d pr

ogra

ms,

21 22Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Mex

ico

Her

eby:

23 24Req

uest

s th

at U

N W

omen

est

ablis

h tr

aini

ng s

ites

for

pros

ecut

ors,

jud

ges

and

polic

e25 26

Sen

ding

UN

mon

itors

to

ensu

re t

hat

the

Mex

ican

jus

tice

syst

em p

rope

rly

pros

ecut

e 27

crim

inal

sw

ho u

se v

iole

nce

agai

nst

wom

en28 29

Not

ing

that

hum

an r

ight

s ar

e be

ing

viol

ated

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e ca

ll up

on t

he U

nite

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ns t

o30

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ly in

form

pol

ice

offic

ers

on c

odes

and

reg

ulat

ions

tha

t sh

ould

be

follo

wed

. 31

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

156

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-6

-9

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

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NIT

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ATI

ON

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ial,

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ater

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sis

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embl

y:1 2

Not

ing

with

con

cern

the

re a

re 1

3 m

illio

n pe

ople

in Y

emen

whi

ch is

50%

of th

e 3

popu

latio

n th

at h

as b

een

affe

cted

by

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pollu

ted

wat

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are

that

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men

som

etim

es s

pend

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hou

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earc

hing

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wat

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or

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fam

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mse

lves

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laim

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die

eac

h ye

ar c

ause

d by

vio

lent

dis

pute

s th

at r

efer

to

wat

er9 10

Rec

allin

g th

at Y

emen

is o

ne o

f th

e se

vera

l cou

ntri

es in

Sau

di A

rabi

a th

at h

as lo

t of

11

prob

lem

s w

ith w

ater

.12 13

Rec

ogni

zing

It

was

sai

d to

be

that

the

price

for

wat

er h

as t

ripl

ed,f

or a

fou

r cu

bic

14m

etre

tan

k of

wat

er c

ost

$47

US d

olla

rs.

15 16Fu

lly b

elie

ving

tha

t Lo

t of

girls

in Y

emen

nev

er g

et a

n ed

ucat

ion

beca

use

they

17

spen

d al

l day

long

for

sea

rchi

ng f

or w

ater

. 18 19

Not

ing

with

reg

ret

Yem

en h

as t

he h

ighe

st p

ollu

ted

wat

er a

ll ov

er t

he w

orld

. 20 21

Fully

bea

ring

in m

ind

sinc

e th

e ci

vil w

ar in

201

5 80

%of

the

cou

ntry

’s p

opul

atio

n 22

had

stru

ggle

to

acce

ss w

ater

.23 24

Bea

ring

in m

ind

a co

untr

y th

at t

he p

eopl

e liv

e on

off

$2

a da

y so

me

just

can

aff

ord

25to

buy

wat

er26 27

The

coun

try

is w

ithdr

awin

g c

lose

169

% o

f its

ren

ewab

le w

ater

res

ourc

es28 29

The

Del

egat

ion

of t

he U

nite

d Sta

tes

of Y

emen

her

eby:

30 31U

rge

all s

tate

s to

buy

oil

from

us

with

a c

heap

er p

rice

fro

m y

emen

in h

opes

tha

t 32

proc

eeds

of th

at m

oney

will

go

to r

estr

uctu

ring

s ye

men

’s w

ater

pur

ifica

tion.

33U

rge

to h

ave

high

sch

ools

fo

cus

on c

onst

ruct

ion

and

envi

ronm

enta

l stu

dies

to

build

34

mor

e da

ms

, be

tter

bip

es ,

and

to

unde

rsta

nd t

he la

nd o

f th

e co

untr

ies.

35

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-6

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TE

NN

ESSE

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MO

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ITED

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mitt

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to

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p F

emic

ide

in A

rgen

tin

a

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t in

201

5 th

ere

wer

e 28

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aths

of

wom

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entin

a ba

sed

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lely

on

the

fact

tha

t th

ey a

re w

omen

,4 5

Fully

ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t a

wom

en d

ies

a vi

olen

t de

ath

ever

y 30

hou

rs in

6

Arg

entin

a,

7 8Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

Arg

entin

a en

acte

d th

e de

ath

pena

lty for

tho

sew

ho k

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9

base

d on

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ir s

ex in

201

2 bu

t th

e nu

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dea

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only

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t up

,10 11

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are

of t

he fac

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at w

omen

bei

ng s

afe

is a

bas

ic h

uman

rig

ht,

12 13Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Arg

entin

a H

ereb

y:14 15

Str

ongl

y en

cour

ages

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

ackn

owle

dge

this

pro

blem

;16 17

Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

help

, su

ppor

t, a

nd p

rovi

de t

he fun

ds t

o cr

eate

18

faci

litie

s to

pro

vide

she

lter,

foo

d, w

ater

, an

d a

supp

ort

grou

p fo

r th

ese

abus

ed

19w

omen

.20 21

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

157

Ga/

Res

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6-6

-11

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NN

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E Y

MCA

MO

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ITED

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eleg

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mitt

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ial,

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anita

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and

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Res

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t o

f S

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n R

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gee

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uth

Am

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an S

tate

s

The

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

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Ala

rmed

by

the

seve

rity

of th

e ar

med

con

flict

in S

yria

, re

sulti

ng in

4.5

mill

ion

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fuge

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de o

f Syr

ia,

4 5G

rave

ly d

istr

esse

d by

the

13.

5 m

illio

n Syr

ians

in d

ire

need

of ai

d as

a r

esul

t of

the

6

hum

anita

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cri

sis

in S

yria

,7 8

Des

irin

g to

miti

gate

thi

s cr

isis

thr

ough

thi

rd c

ount

ry r

eset

tlem

ent

of S

yria

n 9

refu

gees

,10 11

Aw

are

of t

he c

apac

ity

of s

ome

Sou

th A

mer

ican

sta

tes

to h

ouse

ref

ugee

s, a

nd o

f th

e 12

lack

of

curr

ent

actio

n ta

ken

ther

eof,

13 14

Not

ing

that

Arg

entin

a, B

razi

l, C

hile

, Col

ombi

a, U

rugu

ay,

and

Ven

ezue

la h

ave

15al

read

y ag

reed

to

rese

ttle

Syr

ian

refu

gees

, an

d ha

ve r

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tled

arou

nd 3

,000

Syr

ian

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fuge

es in

tot

al,

17 18Cog

niza

nt o

f po

tent

ial c

once

rns

stat

es m

ay h

ave

rela

ting

to t

he e

ffec

ts o

f 19

rese

ttle

men

t of

Syr

ian

refu

gees

, 20 21

The

Del

egat

ion

of t

he O

rien

tal R

epub

lic o

f U

rugu

ay d

oes

here

by:

22 23Cal

l upo

n th

e fo

rmat

ion

of a

coa

litio

n am

ong

Sou

th A

mer

ican

sta

tes

that

see

ks t

o 24

prom

ote

and

faci

litat

e re

sett

lem

ent

of S

yria

n re

fuge

es in

the

reg

ion,

and

to

addr

ess

25an

y is

sues

tha

t m

ay o

ccur

as

a re

sult

of r

efug

ee r

eset

tlem

ent,

26 27U

rge

Sou

th A

mer

ican

sta

tes

to o

verc

ome

any

conc

erns

rel

atin

g to

the

influ

x of

28

refu

gees

, an

d to

par

ticip

ate

in t

he r

eset

tlem

ent

of S

yria

n re

fuge

es in

ord

er t

o he

lp

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levi

ate

the

refu

gee

cris

is,

30 31Ex

pres

s its

hop

e th

at t

he p

artic

ipat

ion

of S

outh

Am

eric

an s

tate

s in

an

effo

rt t

o 32

rese

ttle

Syr

ian

refu

gees

will

miti

gate

the

sev

ere

hum

anita

rian

crisi

s th

at h

as

33re

sulte

d fr

om t

he a

rmed

con

flict

in S

yria

.34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-6

-12

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

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TIO

NS

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done

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n Ju

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mitt

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and

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ch

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do

nes

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Not

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with

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ther

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in

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o w

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in f

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vera

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artic

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in t

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have

on

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deve

lopm

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Ind

ones

ian

child

ren,

6 7

Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

man

dato

ry e

duca

tion

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he m

ost

effe

ctiv

e m

etho

d to

8

com

batin

g ch

ild la

bor,

9 10Rec

ogni

zing

man

y fa

mili

es c

anno

t af

ford

to

send

the

ir c

hild

ren

to f

inis

h a

high

11

scho

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duca

tion,

12 13Th

e de

lega

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of I

ndon

esia

doe

s he

reby

:14 15

Str

ongl

y co

ndem

n th

e us

e of

sys

tem

ic c

hild

labo

r,16 17

Req

uest

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns p

rovi

de a

id t

o fa

mili

es in

capa

ble

of a

ffor

ding

a h

igh

18sc

hool

edu

catio

n fo

r th

eir

child

ren,

19 20Rec

omm

ends

tha

t th

e U

nite

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ns g

ive

ince

ntiv

es t

owar

ds c

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nies

to

be

21m

ore

tran

spar

ent

in t

heir p

rodu

ctio

n an

d ur

ge s

aid

com

pani

es t

o jo

in in

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UN

22

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bal I

mpa

ct p

rogr

am.

23 24

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

158

Ga/

Res

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mitt

ee:

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ial,

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anita

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tura

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ool:

Uni

vers

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choo

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hvill

e

HIV

/A

IDS

in t

he

Car

ibb

ean

reg

ion

The

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y:1 2

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

the

Car

ibbe

an is

ran

ked

as t

he s

econ

d hi

ghes

t re

gion

with

3

HIV

/AID

S in

fect

ions

;4 5

Not

ing

that

Guy

ana

has

one

of t

he fas

test

per

cap

ita r

ates

of

infe

ctio

n an

d m

orta

lity

6in

the

reg

ion;

7 8

Con

cern

ed t

hat

a fr

eque

nt f

orm

of tr

ansm

issi

on a

nd in

fect

ion

in t

his

regi

on c

omes

9

thro

ugh

sex

traf

ficki

ng;

10 11G

rave

ly c

once

rned

tha

t m

embe

r na

tions

sup

pres

s in

form

atio

n ab

out

the

HIV

/AID

S

12cr

isis

to

prom

ote

tour

ism

;13 14

Affirm

ing

the

wor

k of

UN

AID

S t

o lim

it th

e sp

read

and

hel

p th

e tr

eatm

ent

of H

IV/A

IDS;

15 16G

rate

ful t

hat

priv

ate

orga

niza

tions

like

One

Lov

e ta

ke a

ctiv

e ro

les

in fig

htin

g th

e 17

spre

ad o

f H

IV/A

IDS;

18 19Th

e G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

here

by:

20 211.

Ren

ews

its c

omm

itmen

t to

fig

htin

g th

e sp

read

of H

IV/A

IDS;

22 232.

Rem

inds

mem

ber

natio

ns o

f th

e im

port

ance

of

addr

essi

ng s

exua

l tra

nsm

issi

on o

f 24

HIV

/AID

S in

lim

iting

its

spre

ad;

25 263.

Com

men

ts O

ne L

ove

for

its w

ork

in p

rom

otin

g sa

fe s

ex h

abits

in h

igh-

risk

27

popu

latio

ns in

Car

ibbe

an c

ount

ries

;28 29

4. R

ecom

men

ds U

NAID

S c

oope

rate

ful

ly w

ith O

ne L

ove

and

othe

r pr

ivat

e 30

orga

niza

tions

who

dem

onst

rate

effec

tive

resp

onse

s to

the

HIV

/AID

S c

risi

s;31 32

5. F

urth

er r

ecom

men

ds t

hat

UN

AID

S p

rior

itize

its

reso

urce

s to

add

ress

tho

se

33co

untr

ies

and

regi

ons

with

the

hig

hest

rat

es o

f tr

ansm

issi

on o

f H

IV/A

IDS.

34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-6

-14

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:H

unga

ryD

eleg

ates

:Aal

ia H

anif,

Cel

este

Dav

is,

Sal

ly S

mith

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Cen

tral

Mag

net

Hig

h Sch

ool

Com

bat

tin

g H

um

an T

raff

icki

ng

in H

un

gar

y

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2H

avin

g de

vote

d at

tent

ion

to H

unga

ry b

eing

a s

ourc

e an

d tr

ansi

t re

gion

for

hum

an

3tr

affic

king

not

onl

y in

Hun

gary

, bu

t al

so in

sur

roun

ding

cou

ntries

,4 5

Dis

turb

ed b

y th

e am

ount

of H

unga

rian

sex

-tra

ffic

king

vic

tims

who

are

chi

ldre

n bo

th

6w

ithin

and

out

side

of th

e co

untr

y th

at w

ere

mus

tere

d th

roug

h ch

ild c

are

inst

itutio

ns

7an

d co

rrec

tiona

l fac

ilitie

s,8 9

Ala

rmed

by

fals

e m

arriag

e pr

opos

als

from

thi

rd-c

ount

ry n

atio

nals

in E

urop

e le

adin

g 10

Hun

garian

wom

en in

to for

ced

pros

titut

ion,

11 12Cog

niza

nt o

f va

lid s

igns

inte

nsify

ing

labo

r tr

affic

king

of H

unga

rian

men

con

cern

ing

13ag

ricu

lture

, co

nstr

uctio

ns a

nd f

acto

ries

dom

estic

ally

and

inte

rnat

iona

lly,

14 15Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

poss

ibili

ty o

f ill

egal

mig

rant

s an

d as

ylum

-see

kers

bec

omin

g 16

poss

ible

vic

tims

of t

raffic

king

, sp

ecifi

cally

ref

ugee

s fr

om S

yria

, Afg

hani

stan

, an

d 17

Kos

ovo,

18 19Bea

ring

in m

ind

Hun

gary

’s g

over

nmen

t ha

s fu

nded

NG

Os

that

pro

vide

hel

p fo

r 20

vict

ims,

bui

lt sh

elte

rs,

and

crea

ted

a vi

ctim

pro

tect

ing

legi

slat

ion,

but

stil

l has

had

21

little

effec

t on

pre

vent

ing

the

issu

e,

22 23Reg

rett

ing

the

lack

of sp

ecia

lized

law

s co

ncer

ning

chi

ld v

ictim

s ca

usin

g th

e ar

rest

24

and

impr

ison

men

t of

tho

se e

xplo

ited

child

ren,

25 26D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

abou

t th

e fa

ilure

s in

sec

urity

and

ser

vice

s pr

ovid

ed f

or c

hild

ren

27by

sta

te c

are

inst

itutio

ns r

esul

ting

in t

he s

usce

ptib

ility

of

child

ren

to b

e ex

pose

d to

28

poss

ible

add

ition

al t

raff

icki

ng,

29 30Th

e de

lega

tion

of H

unga

ry h

ereb

y:

31 32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

159

Cal

ls u

pon

the

Dep

artm

ent

of P

eace

keep

ing

Ope

ratio

ns (

DPK

O)

to p

rovi

de e

xtra

33

secu

rity

at

our

stat

e ca

re in

stitu

tions

(sp

ecifi

cally

to

prot

ect

child

ren

in s

tate

34

cust

ody)

and

cor

rect

iona

l fac

ilities

;35 36

Con

dem

ns n

atio

nal a

utho

ritie

s in

effe

ctiv

enes

s to

per

form

str

ong

inve

stig

atio

ns a

nd

37pr

osec

utio

ns o

f tr

affic

king

cas

es;

38 39Fu

rthe

r re

com

men

ds in

crea

sed

trai

ning

of la

w e

nfor

cem

ent

and

pros

ecut

ors

in

40ca

ses

rela

ted

to p

rost

itutio

n an

d hu

man

tra

ffic

king

;41 42

Str

ongl

y en

cour

ages

the

DPK

O t

o ad

ditio

nally

to

take

act

ion

on t

his

issu

e by

43

info

rmin

g th

e pu

blic

of si

gns

of h

uman

tra

ffic

king

not

onl

y in

Hun

gary

, bu

t in

oth

er

44na

tions

as

wel

l;45 46

Sup

port

s th

e in

volv

emen

t of

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Int

erna

tiona

l Chi

ldre

n's

Emer

genc

y 47

Fund

(U

NIC

EF)

in t

he s

ituat

ions

con

cern

ing

at-r

isk

child

ren

at s

tate

car

e 48

inst

itutio

ns.

49 50

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-6

-15

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Bah

amas

Del

egat

es:

Lilia

na C

orte

s,Je

nnife

r D

e Lo

s San

tos,

Del

ia B

atdo

rff

Com

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

ReP

ublic

Hig

h Sch

ool

A C

all

To A

ctio

n o

n E

nvi

ron

men

tal D

estr

uct

ion

in t

he

Car

ibb

ean

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1

2

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t ou

r m

ost

succ

essf

ul e

cono

mic

indu

stry

is t

ouri

sm a

ndov

er

31,

427,

000

mill

ion

peop

le v

isite

d th

e Bah

amas

in 2

014.

4 5Anx

ious

by

dest

ruct

ion

of n

atur

al h

abita

ts o

f m

ost

livin

g or

gani

sms,

incl

udin

g co

ral

6bl

each

ing

and

the

rate

of m

arin

e de

ath.

7 8Aw

are

of t

he c

onsu

mpt

ion

of b

oth

ener

gy a

nd r

esou

rces

, of

at

leas

t 1.

72 b

illio

n 9

kWh

per

year

and

the

ave

rage

was

te d

ispo

sal o

f ab

out

22,0

00,0

00 -

26,4

00,0

00lb

s 10

of t

rash

, ju

st in

the

Bah

amas

, is

cau

sing

bot

h cl

imat

e ch

ange

and

infe

ctio

us

11di

seas

es,

such

as

Typh

oid,

Hep

atiti

s B,

Rab

ies,

to

occu

r.12

13Con

cern

ed w

ith t

he 8

0 pe

rcen

t of

cor

al b

leac

hing

, an

d 40

per

cent

of

cora

l has

die

d,

14in

sou

ther

n an

d so

uthe

aste

rn C

arib

bean

, 15

16

The

Bah

amas

is o

nly

incr

easi

ng in

sur

face

tem

pera

ture

due

to

the

amou

nt o

f CO

217

emis

sion

, a

tota

l of

3.84

m t

, pe

r ca

pita

11.

84 t

, be

ing

prod

uced

, 18

19Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Com

mon

wea

lth o

f th

e Bah

amas

Her

eby:

20 21Pr

ocla

ims

that

the

Bah

amas

wou

ld li

ke t

he C

arib

bean

to

impl

emen

t a

recy

clin

g 22

beha

vior

al p

rogr

am:

23 24N

otes

tha

t th

e cu

rren

t G

DP,

gro

ss d

omes

tic p

rodu

ct o

f th

e Bah

amas

, is

abou

t $9

.06

25bi

llion

and

tha

t to

suc

cess

fully

impl

emen

t th

is p

rogr

am w

e w

ould

nee

d to

pre

sent

a

26ce

rtai

n am

ount

of

finan

cial

inco

me;

27 28

Dec

lare

s th

at t

he C

arib

bean

sho

uld

use

this

pro

gram

to

prev

ent

the

incr

ease

of

29cl

imat

e ch

ange

and

the

incr

ease

of co

ral b

leac

hing

tha

t co

uld

brin

g a

long

last

30

effe

ct t

o th

e ec

onom

y;

31 32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

160

Cal

ls u

pon

The

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

plea

se s

uppo

rt t

he p

rogr

am t

hat

will

hel

p m

aint

ain

33en

ergy

con

sum

ptio

n as

wel

l as

was

te d

ispo

sal u

nder

a r

easo

nabl

e an

d he

alth

y le

vel

34fo

r th

e co

untr

y.

35 36Th

e pr

ogra

m c

onsi

sts

of a

ddin

g re

cycl

ing

cent

ers

at a

25

mile

rad

ius

of a

city

or

37ho

tel.

38

39Sol

ar p

anel

s w

ill b

e bu

ilt o

n th

e ro

ofs

of h

otel

s, a

nd o

ther

larg

e co

nsum

ptio

n fa

culty

40

and

or b

uild

ing.

41 42

Aw

are

that

the

se a

dditi

ons

will

con

sum

e m

oney

as

wel

l as

reso

urce

s, t

he B

aham

as

43w

ill in

vest

an

aver

age

of $

65,8

88,0

00 for

4 r

ecyc

ling

cent

ers.

44 45In

add

ition

, th

e Bah

amas

will

inve

st a

n av

erag

e of

$1,

050,

000

for

6 so

lar

pane

ls.

In

46to

tal w

e ar

e go

ing

to in

vest

an

aver

age

of $

66,9

38,0

00 o

n th

e re

cycl

ing

beha

vior

al

47pr

ogra

m.

48 49Fu

rthe

r ca

lls u

pon

The

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

supp

ort

this

pro

gram

and

to

help

with

the

50

inve

stm

ent

by in

vest

ing

2 m

illio

n U

S D

olla

rs in

to t

he p

rogr

am t

o en

sure

the

51

prog

ram

s st

artu

p.

52 53Str

ongl

y re

com

men

ds t

hat

the

Car

ibbe

an a

nd t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o be

in fav

or o

f 54

our

reso

lutio

n to

impl

emen

t th

e re

cycl

ing

beha

vior

al p

rogr

am55 56

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-6

-16

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Bru

nei D

arus

sala

mD

eleg

ates

:Em

ma

Sto

vall,

Jord

an S

teve

ns,

May

a Sea

rle

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Wes

t H

igh

Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

To

Fig

ht

Hu

man

Tra

ffic

kin

g

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

1 2U

pset

by

the

num

ber

of y

oung

girls

and

wom

en f

acin

g hu

man

tra

ffic

king

in B

rune

i 3

Dar

ussa

lam

.4 5

Reg

rett

ing

the

lack

of in

vest

igat

ion

and

pros

ecut

ion

of t

hese

cri

mes

.6 7

Aw

are

that

Bru

nei D

arus

sala

m d

oes

not

curr

ently

mee

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns

8st

anda

rds

for

the

elim

inat

ion

of t

raffic

king

.9 10

Con

cern

ed b

y th

e am

ount

of hu

man

tra

ffic

king

in c

ount

ries

sur

roun

ding

Bru

nei

11D

arus

sala

m in

clud

ing

Mal

aysi

a, I

ndon

esia

, an

d Chi

na.

12 13N

otin

g th

at t

he 2

000

UN

TIP

Pro

toco

l sho

uld

be p

ut in

to p

lace

.14 15

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

mos

t w

omen

fac

ing

hum

an t

raffic

king

are

prim

arily

in B

rune

i 16

for

on d

omes

tic w

ork

or s

ocia

l pas

ses

17 18Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

the

Mon

arch

y of

Bru

nei D

arus

sala

m H

ereb

y:19 20

Proc

laim

s th

at a

ll U

nite

d N

atio

ns r

egul

atio

ns a

nd p

roto

cols

will

be

follo

wed

.21 22

Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

help

era

dica

te h

uman

tra

ffic

king

in B

rune

i 23

Dar

ussa

lam

by s

uppo

rtin

g th

e co

untr

y w

ith in

vest

igat

ive

trai

ning

for

the

ir la

w

24en

forc

emen

t.25 26

Dra

ws

atte

ntio

n to

the

nee

d to

hel

p in

noce

nt w

omen

put

in in

hum

ane

situ

atio

ns.

27 28

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

161

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-6

-17

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Li

bya

Del

egat

es:

Ban

a Fa

raj,

Dem

onta

e Ta

ylor

,Jo

shua

Hur

tado

Com

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Gle

nclif

f H

igh

Sch

ool

A P

rop

osa

l to

Div

ide

Lib

ya

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Taki

ng in

to a

ccou

nt t

hat

Liby

a ha

s st

rugg

led

to r

ebui

ld in

stitu

tions

fol

low

ing

the

3de

ath

and

fall

of M

uam

mar

Al-

Qad

dafi,

4 5

Cog

niza

nt o

f th

e on

goin

g di

vide

bet

wee

n th

e co

untr

ys s

plit

polit

ical

pro

cess

es t

hats

6

ensu

ed d

omes

tic v

iole

nce,

7 8Bea

ring

in m

ind

the

lack

of

stab

ility

and

uni

ty w

ithin

the

cou

ntry

s go

vern

men

t ha

s 9

enco

urag

ed e

xtre

mis

t gr

oup(

s) t

o ta

ke a

dvan

tage

of

Liby

as v

ulne

rabi

lity,

10 11Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

UN

s fa

iled

effo

rts

to c

reat

e a

unity

gov

ernm

ent

thro

ugh

the

12pr

opos

al o

f th

e G

over

nmen

t of

Nat

iona

l Acc

ord

(GN

A),

13 14Con

cern

ed b

y ne

arly

80,

000

Liby

an r

efug

ees

mak

ing

thei

r w

ay t

o Eu

rope

, fu

rthe

r 15

esca

latin

g an

alrea

dy in

flam

ed im

mig

ratio

n cr

isis

,16 17

We

the

Del

egat

ion

of L

ibya

do

here

by:

18 19Cal

l upo

n U

nite

d N

atio

ns S

uppo

rt M

issi

on in

Lib

ya (

UN

SM

IL)

to p

artit

ion

Liby

a in

to

20Ea

ster

n an

d W

este

rn L

ibya

, 21 22

Con

fiden

t th

at a

ll ot

her

optio

ns h

ave

been

exe

rcis

ed b

ut fai

led

to ful

fill t

he

23m

anda

te,

24 25Em

phas

izin

g th

e pa

rtiti

on o

f Li

bya

bein

g th

e on

ly r

ealis

tic s

olut

ion

to t

he c

ount

rys

26po

litic

al in

stab

ility

and

vio

lenc

e.

27

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-6

-18

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Chi

leD

eleg

ates

:Ta

ylor

Cut

hber

tson

,Em

ily E

gger

man

,Tr

evor

Tum

baridi

s,H

anna

h La

nnin

gCom

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Mt.

Jul

iet

Hig

h Sch

ool

AR

eso

luti

on

to

Pro

vid

e En

viro

nm

enta

l Pro

tect

ion

an

d A

dm

inis

trat

ive

Aid

to

Ch

ile

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Com

mitt

ee,

1 2D

efin

ing

Envi

ronm

enta

l Pro

tect

ion

as 'a

ny a

ctiv

ity t

o m

aint

ain

or r

esto

re t

he q

ualit

y of

3

envi

ronm

enta

l med

ia t

hrou

gh p

reve

ntin

g th

e em

issi

on o

f po

lluta

nts

or r

educ

ing

the

4pr

esen

ce o

f po

llutin

g su

bsta

nces

in e

nviron

men

tal m

edia

,' (O

ECD

Glo

ssar

y)5 6

Dee

ply

Con

cern

ed w

ith c

urre

nt C

hile

an e

nviron

men

tal c

ondi

tions

suc

h as

the

7

prol

ifera

tion

of a

ir a

nd w

ater

pol

lutio

n, d

efor

esta

tion,

and

the

poo

r m

anag

emen

t of

8

solid

was

tes,

9 10Bea

ring

in M

ind

the

viab

le e

nerg

y re

sour

ces

Chi

le h

as,

and

its e

cono

mic

impo

rtan

ce,

11 12O

bser

ving

all

rele

vant

tre

atie

s re

gard

ing

envi

ronm

enta

l pro

tect

ion

incl

udin

g 13

'Dec

lara

tion

of t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns C

onfe

renc

e on

the

Hum

an E

nviron

men

t (1

972)

' and

14

the

'Sta

tem

ent

of p

rinc

iple

s fo

r th

e Sus

tain

able

Man

agem

ent

of F

ores

ts.'

15 16Con

cern

ed w

ith t

he b

adne

ss o

f po

llutio

n an

d th

e tr

oubl

e th

e C

hile

an a

genc

y is

fac

ing

in

17re

gula

ting,

18 19D

eter

min

ed t

o im

prov

e th

e en

viro

nmen

tal c

ondi

tion

of C

hile

,20 21

Embr

acin

g ai

d fr

om t

he U

N S

peci

al P

oliti

cal a

nd D

ecol

oniz

atio

n Com

mitt

ee.

22 23Ex

pres

sing

its

hope

tha

t th

e U

N w

ill a

ppoi

nt a

spe

cial

com

mitt

ee t

o ov

erse

e 24

envi

ronm

enta

l pro

tect

ion

with

in C

hile

.25 26

Trus

ting

that

the

UN

will

not

sta

nd id

ly b

y w

hile

Chi

le is

fac

ed w

ith d

ire

envi

ronm

enta

l 27

prob

lem

s.

28 29Cal

ling

Upo

n st

ates

to

resp

ond

gene

rous

ly t

o re

ques

ts for

res

ourc

es in

pur

suit

of o

ur

30go

al.

31 32Ant

icip

atin

g w

ith p

leas

ing

expe

ctat

ion

the

supp

ort

that

fel

low

mem

ber

stat

es w

ill

33pr

ovid

e.

34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

162

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-6

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NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Th

e fo

rmer

Yug

osla

v Rep

ublic

of

Mac

edon

ia

Del

egat

es:

Wes

tley

Dun

n, F

rank

Kor

shof

fCom

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Polit

ical

and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Hill

sbor

o H

igh

Sch

ool

Ch

ang

ing

th

e N

ame

to t

he

Rep

ub

lic o

f M

aced

on

ia

The

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y,1 2

Aff

irm

ing

that

the

Rep

ublic

of

Mac

edon

ia is

an

inde

pend

ent

stat

e an

d th

us h

as a

3

righ

t to

sel

f-de

term

inat

ion.

4 5

Req

uest

sth

at t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns r

ecog

nize

Gre

ece’

s in

terf

eren

ce w

ith t

his

self-

6de

term

inat

ion.

7 8

Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

Gre

ece

has

bloc

ked

Mac

edon

ia’s

ent

ry in

to t

he E

U a

nd N

ATO

9

only

on

the

basi

s of

the

nam

e10 11

Hop

ing

that

the

Ass

embl

y w

ill r

ecog

nize

Mac

edon

ia’s

wis

h to

leav

e its

Yug

osla

via

12pa

st b

ecau

se o

f it’

s cu

rren

t po

sitio

n as

a m

embe

r of

the

glo

bal e

cono

my.

13 14

We

the

dele

gatio

n of

the

For

mer

Yug

osla

v Rep

ublic

of M

aced

onia

do

here

by,

15 16Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o ad

mit

the

Rep

ublic

of M

aced

onia

with

its

righ

tful

17

nam

e.

18 19Req

uest

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

med

iate

with

Gre

ece

on th

is is

sue

to r

each

an

20ag

reem

ent

with

the

UN

’s d

ecis

ion.

21 22

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-6

-20

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

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TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

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o Pe

ople

s D

emoc

ratic

Rep

ublic

Del

egat

es:

Tyle

r N

guye

n,M

itche

ll Car

r,Jo

seph

Chi

,D

avid

Pha

mCom

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Mar

tin L

uthe

r Kin

g M

agne

t Sch

ool

Co

ntr

olli

ng

Yab

a in

Lao

s

Dis

turb

ed b

y th

e hi

ghly

add

ictiv

e, h

ighl

y po

pula

r an

d ha

rmfu

l dru

g, y

aba,

1 2Cog

niza

nt o

f ra

pid

hear

t ra

te,

incr

ease

d bl

ood

pres

sure

, w

akef

ulne

ss t

o th

e po

int

of

3in

som

nia,

dam

agin

g of

live

r an

d ki

dney

, de

stro

ying

of

smal

l blo

od v

esse

ls in

the

4

brai

n w

hich

can

lead

to

stro

kes,

and

the

infla

mm

atio

n of

the

hea

rt li

ning

, po

ssib

le

5ep

isod

es o

f vi

olen

t be

havi

or,

para

noia

and

anx

iety

,6 7

Con

scio

us o

f ho

w t

he o

verd

oses

can

cau

se h

yper

ther

mia

, m

emor

y lo

ss,

conv

ulsi

ons

8an

d e

ven

deat

h,9 10

Ala

rmed

by

the

sim

ple

hous

e to

ols

to m

ake

the

drug

and

mak

e it

easi

ly a

cces

sibl

e,11 12

Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

Lao

s is

a t

hird

wor

ld c

ount

ry a

nd p

eopl

e ar

e sp

endi

ng t

heir

13sm

all e

arne

d in

com

e on

yab

a be

caus

e of

its

addi

ctiv

e pr

oper

ties

and

not

on

14ne

cess

ities

suc

h as

foo

d an

d ho

usin

g,15 16

Con

scio

us o

f 95

% o

f th

ose

seek

ing

trea

tmen

t fo

r dr

ugs

wer

e ho

oked

on

17m

etha

mph

etam

ine,

18 19Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

Lao

s is

one

of th

e co

nvey

or b

elts

of

the

drug

tra

de f

or t

he

20G

olde

n Tr

iang

le w

hich

con

sist

s of

Tha

iland

, La

os a

nd M

yanm

ar.

21 22Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Lao

Peo

ple’

s D

emoc

ratic

Rep

ublic

Her

eby:

23 24Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o se

nd 1

.2 m

illio

n do

llars

to

build

4 d

rug

reha

bilit

atio

n 25

cent

ers

in V

ient

iane

, Pa

kse,

Sav

anna

khet

and

Lua

ng P

raba

ng;

26 27Fu

rthe

r ca

lls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

send

1,0

00 P

eace

keep

ers

to p

atro

l hig

hly

28po

pula

ted

area

s of

dru

g us

e, t

he b

orde

rs o

f th

e ne

ighb

orin

g co

untr

ies

and

the

29M

ekon

g Riv

er t

o pr

even

t th

e tr

adin

g an

d sp

read

ing

of y

aba.

30 31

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

163

164

TENNESSEE YMCA

MODEL UNITED NATIONS

COMMITTEE 7 Anveetha Matta

165

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Res

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

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NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:It

aly

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egat

es:

Bre

ndan

Hop

kins

,H

anna

h H

agew

ood,

Kat

hryn

Hoo

ver,

Sav

anna

h M

akat

che

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Dav

idso

n Aca

dem

y

Ret

rog

rad

e: T

he

Pre

serv

atio

n o

f H

erit

age

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

fact

tha

t It

aly

has

a lo

ng h

isto

ry o

f vi

olen

t ea

rthq

uake

s,3 4

Taki

ng in

to a

ccou

nt t

hat

the

mos

t re

cent

ear

thqu

ake

took

pla

cein

Aug

ust

of t

he

5ye

ar 2

016,

6 7Aw

are

of t

he fac

t th

at t

he m

ost

rece

nt e

arth

quak

e w

as o

ne o

f th

e m

ost

viol

ent

8ea

rthq

uake

s to

hap

pen

in I

taly

in t

he p

ast

36 y

ears

,9 10

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d of

the

inco

rrig

ible

cul

tura

l and

phy

sica

l dam

age

done

to

the

11to

wns

of Am

atrice

, Acc

umol

i, an

d Pe

scar

a de

l Tro

nto

by t

he m

ost

rece

nt

12ea

rthq

uake

, 13 14

Not

ing

with

siz

able

grief

tha

t th

is e

arth

quak

e re

sulte

d in

297

dea

ths

and

365

15w

ound

ed,

16 17Rea

lizin

g w

ith g

reat

wor

ry t

hat

Ital

y ha

s a

med

ium

-hig

h se

ism

ic h

azar

d, v

ery

high

18

vuln

erab

ility

, an

d an

ext

rem

ely

high

exp

osur

e du

e to

pop

ulat

ion

dens

ity,

19 20H

avin

g co

nsid

ered

mod

ern

cons

truc

tion

take

s in

to a

ccou

nt s

eism

ic h

azar

d 21

asse

ssm

ent,

22 23But

als

o aw

are

that

old

er a

rchi

tect

ure

is in

dire

need

of pr

otec

tive

retr

ofitt

ing

in

24pr

epar

atio

n of

fut

ure

eart

hqua

kes

and

trem

ors,

25 26

The

Del

egat

ion

of I

taly

Her

eby:

27 28

Req

uest

s th

e fu

ndin

g of

the

too

ls,

mat

eria

ls,

and

a w

ork

forc

e to

pro

perly

and

29th

orou

ghly

ret

rofit

old

er a

rchi

tect

ure

in t

he t

owns

of

Am

atrice

, Acc

umol

i, an

d 30

Pesc

ara

of T

ront

o,31 32

Asp

irer

s th

at t

his

reso

lutio

n se

t a

wor

ldw

ide

prec

eden

t fo

r th

e pr

otec

tion

of

33w

orld

wid

e he

rita

ge s

ites,

34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

35Rea

ffir

ms

its w

illin

gnes

s to

hel

p fu

nd t

he r

esto

ratio

n of

dam

age

alre

ady

done

to

the

36ar

chite

ctur

e,37 38

Expr

esse

s its

hop

e th

at t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns m

ight

sup

ply

supe

rvis

ors

to o

vers

ee t

he

39im

plem

enta

tion

of t

hese

goa

ls40 41

Req

uest

s th

at,

shou

ld t

his

reso

lutio

n be

, it

go in

to e

ffec

t as

soo

n as

pos

sibl

e du

e to

42

the

erra

tic n

atur

e of

ear

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akes

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166

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:N

epal

Del

egat

es:

Dau

phin

Rom

ersa

,H

anna

h D

avis

,Seb

astia

n Pa

rra,

Ale

jand

ro M

onca

yoCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Hum

e Fo

gg A

cade

mic

Pro

tect

ing

th

e S

cho

ols

of

Nep

al

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2D

eepl

y al

arm

ed b

y re

cent

bom

b ex

plos

ions

and

pla

ntin

gs o

utsi

de o

f sc

hool

s in

3

Kat

hman

du,

Nep

al t

hat

put

stud

ents

at

risk

,4 5

Not

ing

with

sat

isfa

ctio

n th

at U

NIC

EF h

as c

onde

mne

d th

ese

bom

bing

s as

a v

iola

tion

6ag

ains

t ch

ildre

n’s

fund

amen

tal h

uman

rig

ht t

o ed

ucat

ion,

7 8Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t po

litic

al t

ensi

ons

have

cre

ated

edu

catio

nal b

arrier

s ac

ross

Nep

al

9as

fam

ilies

fea

r fo

r th

e sa

fety

of

thei

r ch

ildre

n at

sch

ool,

10 11Em

phas

izin

g th

at r

ecen

t U

NES

CO

eff

orts

and

fin

anci

al c

ontr

ibut

ions

to

impr

ove

12N

epal

i sch

ools

are

hin

dere

d by

the

vio

lenc

e in

the

reg

ion,

13 14Th

e de

lega

tes

of t

he F

eder

al D

emoc

ratic

Rep

ublic

of

Nep

al d

o he

reby

:15 16

Req

uest

the

dep

loym

ent

of 2

0 pe

acek

eepi

ng t

roop

s to

Nep

al in

ord

er t

o m

onito

r 17

and

defe

nd s

choo

l pre

mis

es,

18 19Con

firm

tha

t pe

acek

eepi

ng t

roop

s w

ill o

rigi

nally

be

depl

oyed

onl

y in

Kat

hman

du a

nd

20Po

khar

a, w

here

mos

t po

litic

alvi

olen

ce h

as b

een

pres

ent,

21 22Ex

pres

ses

its h

ope

that

pea

ceke

epin

g ef

fort

s w

ill e

nsur

e a

safe

lear

ning

23

envi

ronm

ent

for

all N

epal

i stu

dent

s an

d fu

rthe

r th

e go

als

of t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns a

nd

24U

NIC

EF t

o cr

eate

a p

eace

ful w

orld

in w

hich

edu

catio

n is

mor

e un

iver

sally

25

acce

ssib

le.

26 27

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-7

-3

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Pa

pua

New

Gui

nea

Del

egat

es:

Mas

on D

avis

,M

adis

on B

rode

,Q

uinn

Far

rCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

St.

Mar

y’s

Sch

ool

Vio

len

ce I

mp

ose

d o

n W

om

en in

Pap

ua

New

Gu

inea

Not

ing

that

Pap

ua N

ew G

uine

a is

a fai

rly

new

cou

ntry

est

ablis

hed

in 1

975.

1 2Con

cern

ed t

hat

two-

thirds

of Pa

pua

New

Gui

nea’

s po

pula

tion

live

belo

w t

he p

over

ty

3lin

e.4 5

Dis

gust

ed t

hat

70%

of al

l wom

en in

PN

G h

ave

expe

rien

ced

rape

in t

heir li

fetim

e6 7

Hor

rifie

d th

at w

omen

are

pre

gnan

t fr

om t

his

assa

ult

have

no

lega

l pro

tect

ion

unle

ss

8in

a m

atte

r of

life

or

deat

h.9 10

In a

we

that

wom

en in

Pap

ua N

ew G

uine

a ar

e si

x tim

es m

ore

likel

y to

suf

fer

from

11

abus

e an

d vi

olen

ce in

clud

ing

the

follo

win

g: b

urne

d, b

urie

d al

ive,

beh

eade

d,

12ha

nged

, ch

ocke

d, s

tarv

ed,

forc

ed t

o dr

ink

petr

ol o

r ho

t liq

uid,

ele

ctro

cute

d, s

tone

d 13

and

shot

.14 15

In d

isbe

lief th

at h

alf of

the

sex

ual a

ssau

lt vi

ctim

s ar

e un

der

the

age

of 1

5; 1

3% o

f 16

that

am

ount

und

er t

he a

ge o

f 7.

17 18Ta

king

not

e th

at t

here

are

onl

y 6

safe

hou

ses

thro

ugho

ut a

ll of

Pap

ua N

ew G

uine

a:

19on

e in

the

city

of Le

a, a

nd f

ive

in t

he n

atio

nal c

apita

l of

Port

Mor

esby

.20 21

Str

essi

ng t

hat

only

15%

of

the

popu

latio

n liv

e in

urb

an a

reas

suc

h as

the

cap

ital

22an

d la

rge

citie

s.23 24

The

Del

egat

ion

of P

apua

New

Gui

nea

Her

eby:

25 26Req

uest

s fo

r th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o us

e $2

,500

,000

USD

in o

rder

to

build

add

ition

al

27sa

fe h

ouse

s th

roug

hout

Pap

ua N

ew G

uine

a. T

his

mon

ey w

ill s

et u

p 21

saf

e ho

uses

28

to h

ost

wom

en a

nd c

hild

ren

seek

ing

for

reco

very

fro

m a

ssau

lt in

eac

h of

the

29

prov

ince

s of

Pap

ua N

ew G

uine

a. I

t al

so r

eque

sts

an a

dditi

onal

$3,

000,

000

USD

to

30ke

ep t

hem

run

ning

. Th

e sa

fe h

ouse

s w

ill b

e bu

ilt a

nd m

onito

red

by t

he U

nite

d 31

Nat

ions

, an

d w

ill p

rovi

de m

edic

al c

are,

hou

sing

, co

mm

unity

out

reac

h, li

fe s

kills

, an

d 32

care

er p

rogr

ams

spon

sore

d by

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

.33 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

167

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-7

-4

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Kyr

gyzs

tan

Del

egat

es:

Vin

cent

Lee

,Sea

n Fr

itts,

Jack

Jon

es,

Joe

Kat

oCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mer

rol H

yde

Mag

net

Sch

ool

A R

esol

uti

on t

o C

onta

in U

ran

ium

Was

te D

um

ps

in K

yrg

yzst

an

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

Kyr

gyzs

tan’

s ci

tizen

’s li

ves

are

adve

rsel

y af

fect

ed b

y th

e 92

3

haza

rdou

s ur

aniu

m w

aste

dum

ps c

over

ing

alm

ost

16,0

00 a

cres

of la

nd,

4 5Fu

lly a

war

e of

pre

viou

s pl

eas

to t

he E

urop

ean

Uni

on f

or a

ssis

tanc

e th

at

6co

nseq

uent

ly r

esul

ted

in a

war

enes

s of

the

ura

nium

dum

ps b

ut d

id n

ot r

esul

t in

7

adeq

uate

was

te r

emov

al,

8 9D

istu

rbed

by

the

10 m

illio

n pe

ople

who

se li

ves

are

bein

g af

fect

ed b

y ov

er 4

75

10m

illio

n to

ns o

f nu

clea

r w

aste

tha

t ca

use

maj

or b

irth

def

ects

, ca

ncer

ous

tum

ors,

11

leuk

emia

, an

d ot

her

fata

l/di

sabl

ing

dise

ases

,12 13

Not

ing

with

reg

ret

that

Mai

luu

Suu

, on

e of

Kyr

gyzs

tan'

s m

ajor

citi

es,

is a

mon

g th

e 14

top

radi

oact

ive

and

pollu

ted

area

s in

the

wor

ld,

surp

asse

d on

ly b

y Che

rnob

yl a

nd

15Fu

kush

ima,

16 17

Min

dful

of

the

fact

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns h

as t

aken

act

ion

agai

nst

this

pro

blem

18

befo

re b

y pr

ovid

ing

help

to

over

15,

000

peop

le in

stea

d of

rem

ovin

g th

e w

aste

,19 20

Not

ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn t

hat

if th

e w

aste

is n

ot c

onta

ined

, it

may

leak

into

riv

ers

21an

d co

ntam

inat

e no

t on

ly K

yrgy

zsta

n ci

tizen

’s w

ater

and

fer

tile

land

, bu

t al

so o

ther

22

coun

trie

s su

ch a

s U

zbek

ista

n, K

azak

hsta

n, T

ajik

ista

n, a

nd C

hina

,23 24

Obs

erva

nt o

f th

e fa

ct t

hat

the

Sov

iet

Uni

on b

uilt

dam

s at

tem

ptin

g to

con

tain

the

25

was

te a

re in

ter

ribl

e co

nditi

on,

26 27N

otin

g w

ith s

atis

fact

ion

that

Kyr

gyzs

tan

has

over

200

bill

ion

cubi

c fe

et o

f re

serv

ed

28na

tura

l gas

fie

lds

prod

ucin

g ap

prox

imat

ely

10,0

00 b

arre

ls p

er d

ay,

29 30Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

the

Kyr

gyz

Rep

ublic

Her

eby:

31 32Pr

ocla

ims

that

Kyr

gyzs

tan

wou

ld li

ke t

o bo

rrow

USD

$4 m

illio

n ev

ery

year

for

one

33

deca

de;

34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

35N

otes

tha

t al

l cou

ntri

es w

hich

don

ate

a po

rtio

n of

the

USD

$4 m

illio

n w

ill b

e gr

ante

d 36

a fu

ll re

paym

ent

with

2%

inte

rest

per

yea

r un

paid

;37 38

Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

cons

titut

e a

com

mitt

ee o

f en

viro

nmen

tal

39pr

ofes

sion

als

and

finan

cial

exp

erts

to

over

see

the

budg

et a

nd t

he e

nviron

men

tal

40ch

ange

s;41 42

Furt

her

proc

laim

s th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o su

perv

ise

the

entir

ety

of t

he p

roje

ct a

nd

43se

nd a

ppro

xim

atel

y 2,

500

volu

ntee

rs t

o as

sist

and

acc

eler

ate

the

proj

ect

if 44

nece

ssar

y;45 46

Emph

asiz

es t

hat

coun

trie

s ar

e N

OT

requ

ired

to

inve

st in

the

Kyr

gyz

Rep

ublic

’s47

solu

tion

to r

esol

ve o

ur n

atio

n’s

envi

ronm

enta

l dis

aste

r;48 49

Sup

port

s th

e ab

ility

for

mov

ed u

rani

um t

o be

rec

ycle

d an

d so

ld t

o ot

her

coun

trie

s 50

to b

e re

used

in n

ucle

ar p

ower

pla

nts

for

$35.

50 p

er p

ound

;51 52

Enco

urag

es t

hat

this

if t

his

reso

lutio

n is

acc

epte

d, p

roce

dure

s w

ill g

o in

to e

ffec

t by

53

Janu

ary,

201

7 an

d sh

ould

end

Jan

uary

, 20

27;

54 55U

rges

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns c

onsi

der

the

hum

anita

rian

and

eco

nom

ic b

enef

its o

f 56

radi

oact

ive

was

te d

ispo

sal n

ot o

nly

for

Kyr

gyzs

tan

but

also

con

tigu

ous

coun

trie

s;57 58

168

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-7

-5

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:D

jibou

tiD

eleg

ates

:Coc

o W

ang,

Jack

Wils

on,

Had

i Abi

di,

Patr

ick

Ale

xand

erCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Hum

e Fo

gg A

cade

mic

Pro

stit

uti

on

Not

ing

that

the

Gov

ernm

ent

of D

jibou

ti is

agr

eed

that

in v

iew

of th

e pr

evai

ling

1co

nditi

ons

in t

he c

ount

ry it

is n

eces

sary

to

esta

blis

h in

stitu

tes

to e

duca

te w

omen

in

2pr

ostit

utio

n,

3 4W

elco

min

g th

e go

od p

rogr

ess

of n

egot

iatio

ns,

the

posi

tive

mom

entu

m a

ndth

e 5

com

mitm

ent

expr

esse

d by

the

lead

ers

to w

ork

tirel

essl

y to

rea

ch a

com

preh

ensi

ve

6se

ttle

men

t as

soo

n as

pos

sibl

e,7 8

Rec

allin

g th

e am

ount

of pr

ostit

utio

n in

Djib

outi

and

the

spre

ad o

f H

IV/A

IDS

9 10W

elco

min

g an

d en

cour

agin

g ef

fort

s by

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

sens

itize

pea

ceke

epin

g 11

pers

onne

l in

the

prev

entio

n an

d co

ntro

l of

HIV

/AID

S a

nd o

ther

com

mun

icab

le

12di

seas

es in

all

its p

eace

keep

ing

oper

atio

ns,

13 14Agr

eein

g th

at a

ctiv

e pa

rtic

ipat

ion

of c

ivil

soci

ety

grou

ps,

incl

udin

g w

omen

’s g

roup

s,

15is

ess

entia

l to

the

polit

ical

pro

cess

and

can

con

trib

ute

to m

akin

g an

y fu

ture

16

sett

lem

ent

sust

aina

ble,

rec

allin

g th

at w

omen

pla

y a

criti

cally

impo

rtan

t ro

le in

17

peac

e pr

oces

ses,

urg

ing

the

two

side

s to

pro

mot

e th

e ac

tive

enga

gem

ent

of c

ivil

18so

ciet

y an

d th

e en

cour

agem

ent

of c

oope

ratio

n be

twee

n ec

onom

ic a

nd c

omm

erci

al

19bo

dies

and

to

rem

ove

all o

bsta

cles

to

such

con

tact

s,

20 21Str

essi

ng t

he v

ital i

mpo

rtan

ce a

nd u

rgen

cy o

f ed

ucat

ing

wom

en in

pro

stitu

tion,

22 23

Dec

ides

tha

t m

oney

will

be

give

n fo

r in

stitu

tes

to e

duca

ted

wom

en in

pros

titut

ion,

24 25W

elco

mes

the

idea

of w

omen

in a

diff

eren

t jo

b,

26 27D

ecid

es t

o re

mai

n ac

tivel

y se

ized

of th

e m

atte

r.28

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-7

-6

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Slo

vaki

aD

eleg

ates

:Pa

rth

Pate

l,To

ney

Hill

,H

ayde

n M

orris,

Etha

n Bag

wel

lCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mar

tin L

uthe

r Kin

g M

agne

t Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Ari

sin

g T

ensi

on

s w

ith

Hu

ng

aria

ns

lead

ing

to

H

un

gar

ian

Dis

crim

inat

ion

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2N

otin

g w

ith u

nrel

entin

g an

dde

ep c

once

rn t

hat

the

reci

proc

atio

n of

hos

tility

tha

t is

3

grad

ually

incr

easi

ng b

etw

een

Slo

vaki

a an

d H

unga

ry h

as le

d to

a b

evy

of e

thni

c 4

grou

ps t

o be

com

e di

senf

ranc

hise

d.5 6

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

the

fur

ther

ing

of t

he s

tatu

s qu

o of

the

hos

tile

envi

ronm

ent

in

7bo

th c

ount

ries

can

lead

to

a po

larize

d an

d fr

agm

ente

d re

latio

nshi

p am

ongs

t no

t 8

only

the

nei

ghbo

ring

cou

ntries

, bu

t th

e Eu

rope

an U

nion

as

wel

l.9 10

Acc

entu

atin

g th

e re

perc

ussi

ons

of t

his

law

pas

sed

by t

he S

lova

k Pa

rlia

men

t 11

rega

rdin

g ci

tizen

ship

and

how

it p

oses

a de

trim

enta

l im

pact

on

the

qual

ity o

f liv

ing,

12

empl

oym

ent

by d

iver

ting

wor

kers

’foc

us fro

m im

min

ent

soci

al a

ttac

ks,

and

crim

e to

13

beco

me

perv

aded

thr

ough

out

Slo

vaki

a an

d H

unga

ry.

14 15D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

that

the

Eur

opea

n U

nion

rep

rese

ntat

ives

and

the

Bra

tisla

van

16go

vern

men

t ar

e no

ting

a ce

rtai

n le

vel o

f pr

open

sity

tow

ards

suc

cess

ion

in t

he s

outh

17

of S

lova

kia.

18 19Vie

win

g th

at t

he S

lova

k pa

rlia

men

t ha

s co

mba

ted

this

issu

e w

ith a

law

tha

t 20

delin

eate

s th

e re

mov

al o

f Slo

vak

citiz

ensh

ip if

a p

erso

n w

ere

to b

ear

a di

ffer

ent

21na

tiona

lity,

a la

w t

hat

is d

isce

rned

by

Inte

rior

Min

iste

r Rob

ert

Kal

inak

as

a se

curi

ty

22risk

.23 24

We

the

dele

gatio

n of

Slo

vaki

a do

her

eby:

25 26

Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns (

UN

) to

end

the

cha

os t

hat

is e

rupt

ing

out

of t

his

issu

e 27

and

serv

e as

the

arb

iter

in t

his

tum

ultu

ous

situ

atio

n w

hich

will

eas

e th

e risi

ng

28te

nsio

ns n

ot o

nly

with

Ser

bia,

but

Rom

ania

and

Ukr

aine

, pl

aces

whe

re H

unga

rian

29

min

oriti

es r

esid

e. T

his

tens

ion

will

be

henc

efor

th e

nded

by

an a

gree

men

t be

twee

n 30

both

Slo

vaki

a an

d H

unga

ry t

hat

delin

eate

s an

d de

fines

how

a p

artic

ular

citi

zens

hip

31is

gai

ned

in t

he r

espe

ctiv

e co

untr

y.32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

169

Req

uest

tha

t th

e U

N im

med

iate

ly v

ehem

ently

adv

ocat

e fo

r th

e ab

olis

hmen

t of

the

34

law

pas

sed

by t

he H

unga

rian

Par

liam

ent

that

end

ows

Hun

garian

citi

zens

hip

only

for

35

ethn

ic H

unga

rian

s w

hom

resi

de in

nei

ghbo

ring

cou

ntries

.36 37

Urg

e th

e U

N t

o ap

ply

pres

sure

on

Hun

gary

to

dras

tical

ly t

rim

its

budg

et d

efic

it in

38

orde

r to

fur

ther

pro

hibi

t a

20 b

illio

n ai

d pa

ckag

e fr

om t

he E

urop

ean

Uni

on fro

m

39be

ing

put

in p

lace

jus

t to

sav

e H

unga

ry fro

m a

sta

te o

f ba

nkru

ptcy

. 40 41

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-7

-7

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:N

iger

2D

eleg

ates

:Jo

hn M

ulla

ney,

Jac

k D

ance

, Zac

hary

Gilb

ert

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Wes

t H

igh

Sch

ool

Foo

d f

or

sch

oo

ls

Con

cern

ed t

hat

76%

of th

e po

pula

tion

lives

on

less

tha

n 2

US d

olla

rs a

day

,1 2

Not

ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn t

hat

1 in

6 c

hild

ren

die

befo

re t

heir 5

th b

irth

day,

3 4D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

that

ten

per

cent

of ch

ildre

n un

der

five

suff

er f

rom

acu

te

5m

alnu

triti

on a

nd 4

4 pe

rcen

t of

chi

ldre

n su

ffer

fro

m c

hron

ic m

alnu

triti

on,

6 7Con

cern

ed t

hat

only

36%

of

child

ren

at t

he a

ge o

f sc

hool

ing

are

enro

lled

in a

8

prim

ary

or s

econ

dary

sch

ool,

9 10Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

it o

n av

erag

e co

sts

less

tha

n 1

US d

olla

r to

pro

vide

lunc

h 11

for

one

day

for

a st

uden

t,12 13

Emph

asiz

ing

that

it w

ould

onl

y co

st a

bout

$70

,000

,000

to

feed

the

stu

dent

s 14

curr

ently

enr

olle

d lu

nch

ever

y ot

her

day

per

year

,15 16

Con

vinc

ed t

hat

prov

idin

g st

uden

t lu

nche

s in

sch

ool w

ould

cre

ate

a ki

nd o

f 17

ince

ntiv

e fo

r ki

ds t

o go

to

scho

ol18 19

Ope

rativ

e Cla

uses

:20 21

Emph

asiz

ing

that

it c

osts

less

tha

n a

dolla

r to

fee

d a

child

in N

iger

22 23Sup

port

s th

e ai

d of

Nig

er24 25

Expr

esse

s its

hop

e th

at F

ood

be p

rovi

ded

to s

choo

ls in

Nig

er26 27

Rec

omm

ends

tha

t th

e U

N p

rovi

des

70,0

00,0

00 t

o su

pply

sch

ools

in N

iger

28 29U

rges

the

UN

and

oth

ers

to r

ecog

nize

tha

t 1

in 6

chi

ldre

n di

e be

fore

the

ir

30fif

th b

irth

day

31 32Fu

rthe

r re

min

ds t

hat

lack

of

food

for

ces

labo

r un

to c

hild

ren

33 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

170

Enco

urag

es w

ides

prea

d su

ppor

t of

Nig

er,

the

poor

est

coun

try

in t

he w

orld

35 36Cal

ls u

pon

the

UN

for

sup

port

37 38Con

dem

ns t

he ig

noring

of N

iger

39

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-7

-8

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

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nsor

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ng t

he w

orld

’s la

rges

t an

tiret

rovi

ral t

reat

men

t 37

prog

ram

, Sou

th A

fric

a co

ntin

ually

pay

s in

ordi

nate

pri

ces

for

cruc

ial t

reat

men

ts

38cr

eatin

g an

ext

ensi

ve p

ill b

urde

n an

d a

com

mon

non

adhe

renc

e to

nec

essa

ry

39pr

escr

iptio

ns,

40 41App

rovi

ng t

he a

ttem

pts

of T

heU

nite

d N

atio

ns P

rogr

amm

e on

HIV

/AID

S (

UN

AID

S)

42to

adv

ance

a t

ende

r th

at in

trod

uces

a n

ew,

fixed

-dos

e of

ant

iret

rovi

ral t

reat

men

t 43

into

the

pub

lic s

pher

e, in

crea

sing

the

ava

ilabi

lity

of a

ssis

tanc

e,44 45

Den

ounc

ing

the

near

tot

al d

epen

denc

e on

dom

estic

fun

ding

and

lack

of

46in

tern

atio

nal a

id,

whi

ch ig

nore

the

uns

usta

inab

le a

nd d

imin

ishi

ng n

atio

nal

47in

vest

men

t,48 49

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d by

US a

nnua

l ass

ista

nce

drop

ping

fro

m $

484

to $

250

mill

ion

by

5020

17 a

nd t

he S

outh

Afr

ican

bur

den

incr

easi

ng fro

m $

1.1

to $

1.8

billi

on,

desp

iteth

e 51

Uni

ted

Sta

tes’

s la

rger

eco

nom

y,52 53

The

Del

egat

ion

of S

outh

Afr

ica

does

her

eby:

54 55Cal

l for

The

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Pro

gram

me

on H

IV/A

IDS (

UN

AID

S)

to e

stab

lish

a 56

mon

etar

y in

cent

ive

prom

ptin

g in

tern

atio

nal g

roup

s to

inve

st in

Afr

ican

HIV

/AID

S

57m

edic

atio

n, r

esea

rch,

and

aw

aren

ess

rais

ing

effo

rts

in o

rder

to

alle

viat

e th

is h

arsh

58

dom

estic

bur

den

by in

crea

sing

com

petit

iven

ess,

59 60Em

phas

ize

the

extr

eme

impo

rtan

ce o

f di

rect

inte

rnat

iona

l aid

fro

m m

embe

rs o

f th

e 61

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

com

bat

this

cur

rent

pla

gue,

esp

ecia

lly in

the

are

a it

mos

t af

fect

s,

62Afr

ica,

63 64

Ask

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns w

ork

with

the

Sou

th A

fric

an g

over

nmen

t to

exp

and

65pa

rtne

rshi

ps w

ith S

outh

Afr

ican

inno

vato

rs,

univ

ersi

ties,

med

ical

cen

ters

, no

n-66

gove

rnm

enta

l org

aniz

atio

ns,

and

busi

ness

es t

o pr

oduc

e m

ore

effe

ctiv

e he

alth

67

tech

nolo

gies

and

impr

ove

the

deliv

ery

of H

IV/A

IDS s

ervi

ces,

incl

udin

g co

ntin

uing

to

68fo

ster

inte

rnat

iona

l res

earc

h,69 70

Req

uest

for

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

orga

nize

a s

ympo

sium

foc

usin

g on

rel

ief

effo

rts

71an

d po

tent

ial s

olut

ions

to

HIV

/AID

S a

nd,

thro

ugh

this

org

aniz

atio

n, in

crea

se g

loba

l 72

awar

enes

s of

the

eff

ects

of H

IV/A

IDS o

n Afr

ica.

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mitt

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d P

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g

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dele

gate

s fr

om N

amib

ia:

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cern

ed t

hat

Puku

and

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elop

e, B

lack

and

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te R

hino

, an

d th

e Afr

ican

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l Ele

phan

t ar

e en

dang

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cies

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to

poac

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;4 5

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ing

that

the

Uni

ted

Sta

tes

Age

ncy

of I

nter

natio

nal D

evel

opm

ent

(USAID

) w

orks

6

to e

nsur

e th

at t

hese

spe

cies

and

eco

syst

ems

will

con

tinue

to

thrive

for

the

7

fore

seea

ble

futu

re;

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indf

ul t

hat

USAID

is a

Uni

ted

Sta

tes

orga

niza

tion

that

rel

ies

on b

ilate

ral r

elat

ions

10

with

oth

er c

ount

ries

;11 12

Aw

are

that

hun

ting,

cra

fts,

saf

aris

, fo

rest

s, a

nd c

amps

ites

have

bee

n re

gula

ted

by

13m

embe

r na

tions

thr

ough

fun

ding

and

sup

port

by

USAID

;14 15

the

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y H

ereb

y:16 17

1. c

omm

ends

USAID

for

its

wor

k in

sup

port

ing

cons

erva

tion

effo

rts

by m

embe

r 18

natio

ns;

19 202.

urg

es m

embe

r na

tions

to

expa

nd t

heir c

onse

rvat

ion

effo

rts

thro

ugh

sust

aina

ble

21ec

onom

ic d

evel

opm

ent;

22 233.

fur

ther

urg

es m

embe

r na

tions

to

addr

ess

cons

erva

tion

thro

ugh

law

enf

orce

men

t;

24 254.

cal

ls for

a b

indi

ng in

tern

atio

nal a

gree

men

t to

end

tro

phy

hunt

ing;

26 275.

enc

oura

ges

all m

embe

r na

tions

to

join

and

str

ictly

uph

old

exis

ting

agre

emen

ts

28go

vern

ing

the

traf

ficki

ng o

f an

imal

pro

duct

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ERA

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BLY

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ania

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egat

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lyn

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t,Abb

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neid

er,

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rey

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b,W

ill M

agoo

nCom

mitt

ee:

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ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

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tura

lSch

ool:

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tral

Mag

net

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h Sch

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ues

t fo

r A

ctio

n T

ow

ard

s El

imin

atio

n o

f H

um

an T

raff

icki

ng

in R

oman

ia

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Des

irin

g to

rid

Rom

ania

fro

m t

he r

amifi

catio

ns o

f hu

man

tra

ffic

king

3 4Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

Rom

ania

’s s

hort

com

ings

are

as

follo

ws:

5i)

an

unac

cept

able

you

th u

nem

ploy

men

t ra

te o

f 24

%6

ii) s

hort

age

of e

mpl

oym

ent

oppo

rtun

ities

for

indi

vidu

als

with

low

er in

com

e7

iii)

insu

ffic

ient

use

of

natu

ral r

esou

rces

suc

h as

8

iv)

lack

of

acce

ss t

o pr

ogra

ms

and

tech

nolo

gy f

or R

oman

ian

polic

e 9 10

Cog

niza

nt o

f th

e im

port

ance

of

trai

ning

Rom

ania

’s n

ext

gene

ratio

n al

ongs

ide

the

11cu

rren

t on

e to

ens

ure

a st

rong

er a

nd m

ore

prof

itabl

e co

untr

y is

att

aina

ble

in t

he

12fo

rese

eabl

e fu

ture

13 14Aw

are

of t

he 2

2.4%

per

cent

of

Rom

ania

n ci

tizen

s be

neat

h th

e po

vert

y lin

e 15 16

Rea

lizin

g th

at t

his

crea

tes

a ne

ed for

impo

veri

shed

peo

ple

to t

urn

to h

orri

ble

17al

tern

ativ

e w

ays

to m

ake

mon

ey;

hum

an t

raffic

king

in t

his

case

w

hich

can

incl

ude

18se

lling

one

self

or o

ther

peo

ple

into

pro

stitu

tion,

oth

er for

ms

of s

exua

l exp

loita

tion,

19

forc

ed la

bor,

sla

very

, or

ser

vitu

de,

20 21Ala

rmed

by

the

lack

of ac

cess

to

prog

ram

s fo

r ou

r po

lice

to id

entif

y an

d de

tain

22

traf

ficke

rs

23 24U

nner

ved

by t

he d

ispr

opor

tiona

te s

ente

nce

in r

elat

ion

to t

he c

rim

es o

f tr

affic

kers

25 26

Rec

ogni

zing

the

Del

egat

ion

of R

oman

ia h

as b

ecom

e a

glob

al c

ente

r fo

r th

e 27

into

lera

ble

act

that

is h

uman

tra

ffic

king

28 29

Aw

are

of t

he c

onde

mna

tion

of h

uman

tra

ffic

king

by

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

in 2

010

by

30ur

ging

gov

ernm

ents

to

impl

emen

t po

licie

s an

d pr

ogra

mm

es t

o co

mba

t th

e cr

ime,

31 32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Det

erm

ined

to

furt

her

impr

ove

the

situ

atio

n in

our

cou

ntry

thr

ough

dec

reas

ing

33un

empl

oym

ent

rate

, in

crea

sing

job

s, p

rovi

ding

bet

ter

infr

astr

uctu

re,

and

use

of o

ur

34na

tura

l res

ourc

es t

o fu

nd t

hese

goa

ls35 36

The

Del

egat

ion

of R

oman

ia d

oes

here

by:

37 38Req

uest

s fu

nds

from

the

UN

Off

ice

for

the

Coo

rdin

atio

n of

Hum

anita

rian

Affai

rs

39(O

CH

A)

for

adeq

uate

pro

gram

s an

d tr

aini

ng for

the

Rom

ania

n Po

lice,

Inv

estig

atin

g 40

Infr

actio

ns o

f O

rgan

ized

Crim

e an

d Te

rror

ism

(D

IICO

T),

and

the

Rom

ania

n 41

Inte

llige

nce

Ser

vice

(SRI)

, 42 43

Furt

her

requ

ests

tha

t ot

her

natio

ns c

onsi

der

an in

vest

men

t in

tra

inin

g Rom

ania

’s44

unem

ploy

ed in

how

to

mak

e th

e m

ost

of o

ur a

bund

ant

natu

ral r

esou

rces

in

45ex

chan

ge f

or a

por

tion

of th

e pr

ofit

46 47Em

phas

izes

the

urg

ency

of

bett

er in

tern

atio

nal c

omm

unic

atio

n be

twee

n na

tions

’48

law

enf

orce

men

t of

ficia

ls in

ord

er t

o ca

ptur

e th

e tr

affic

kers

and

kee

p th

em fro

m

49co

ntin

uing

the

indu

stry

50 51D

esires

com

plet

e pr

otec

tion

for

thos

e w

ho a

reim

pove

rish

ed o

r un

empl

oyed

fro

m

52th

e tr

affic

king

con

cern

53 54D

raw

s at

tent

ion

to t

he s

ever

ity o

f th

e is

sue

in h

opes

tha

t al

l nat

ions

rec

ogni

ze t

he

55im

port

ance

of ca

ptur

ing

traf

ficke

rs;

in d

oing

so,

elim

inat

ing

the

need

to

prov

ide

56ca

re for

vic

tims,

for

it w

ould

put

an

end

to t

he p

robl

em a

s a

who

le.

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say

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,N

atal

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net

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olu

tio

n t

o A

ssis

t in

Ref

ore

stat

ion

To T

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly,

1 2Ala

rmed

by

the

rapi

d de

fore

stat

ion

faci

ng e

very

nat

ion

in t

he w

orld

, in

clud

ing

3M

alay

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whe

re 4

,700

,000

acr

es w

ere

lost

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m 1

990-

2010

, 4 5

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ing

Art

icle

5 o

f Th

e Pa

ris

Agr

eem

ent

unde

r th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns F

ram

ewor

k 6

Con

vent

ion

on C

limat

e Cha

nge

that

hig

hlig

hts

the

impo

rtan

ce o

f pr

eser

ving

7

fore

sted

are

as a

nd r

evita

lizin

g de

fore

sted

are

as,

8 9Rec

ogni

zing

the

com

mitm

ent

mad

e by

Mal

aysi

a an

d m

any

othe

r co

untr

ies

afte

r th

e 10

Paris

Agr

eem

ent

to im

plem

ent

refo

rest

atio

n pr

ogra

ms

in a

n ef

fort

to

rest

ore

50%

of

11th

eir

form

er for

ests

,12 13

Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

succ

ess

of “2

6 M

illio

n Tr

ees

Plan

ting

Cam

paig

n”of

201

0 an

d 14

the

“Tre

e Pl

antin

g Pr

ogra

m w

ith M

angr

ove

and

Oth

er S

uita

ble

Spe

cies

alo

ng t

he

15N

atio

nal C

oast

lines

”of

200

5 in

whi

ch t

he s

tate

pla

nted

6.2

mill

ion

seed

lings

, 16 17

Expr

essi

ng it

s ap

prec

iatio

n th

at t

hese

pro

gram

s re

stor

ed 1

62,0

02 a

cres

of

land

in

18M

alay

sia

as o

f 20

13,

19 20D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

that

in 2

005,

acc

ordi

ng t

o th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns F

ood

and

21Agr

icul

ture

Org

aniz

atio

n (F

AO

), t

otal

for

est

area

was

dec

reas

ing

by 3

2,12

3,69

9 22

acre

s ev

ery

year

, 23 24

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

the

rat

e of

def

ores

tatio

n ha

s be

en in

a s

low

dec

reas

e in

25

deve

lope

d na

tions

, bu

t is

stil

l pre

vale

nt in

man

y pa

rts

of t

he w

orld

suc

h as

26

Sou

thea

st A

sia,

27 28

Emph

asis

ing

the

fact

tha

t Sou

thea

st A

sia

is h

ome

to h

uge

amou

nts

of b

iodi

vers

ity

29an

d th

e w

orld

's t

hird

larg

est

rain

fore

st,

30 31Aff

irm

ing

the

deci

sion

s m

ade

in T

hird

Ses

sion

of th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns F

orum

on

32Fo

rest

s of

200

3 th

at f

urth

er in

stru

cts

coun

trie

s to

pre

serv

e, p

rote

ct,

and

33re

habi

litat

e fo

rest

s,

34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

35Rec

allin

g th

at d

efor

esta

tion

incr

ease

s th

e am

ount

of

gree

nhou

se g

ases

in o

ur

36at

mos

pher

e an

d fu

the

effec

ts o

f cl

imat

e ch

ange

, 37 38

Rea

lizin

g th

at m

any

deve

lopi

ng n

atio

ns h

ave

the

high

est

defo

rest

atio

n ra

tes,

but

39

may

not

hav

e th

e re

sour

ces

nece

ssar

y to

laun

ch a

for

est

reha

bilit

atio

n ca

mpa

ign,

40 41Vie

win

g w

ith a

ppre

ciat

ion

the

UN

Red

ucin

g Em

issi

ons

from

Def

ores

tatio

n an

d Fo

rest

42

Deg

rada

tion

initi

ativ

e an

d th

e ef

fort

s m

ade

tow

ards

add

ress

ing

this

issu

e,

43 44Bel

ievi

ng t

hat

ther

e is

mor

e to

be

done

in o

rder

to

com

bat

the

decr

ease

in o

ur

45ea

rth’

s fo

rest

s, b

iodi

vers

ity,

and

clim

ate

stab

ility

, 46 47

We,

the

del

egat

ion

of M

alay

sia,

do

here

by:

48 49Req

uest

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns E

nvir

onm

enta

lPro

gram

me

impl

emen

t an

initi

ativ

e 50

that

wou

ld p

rovi

de d

evel

opin

g na

tions

with

acc

ess

to s

eedl

ings

to

begi

n re

vita

lizin

g 51

thei

r de

fore

sted

are

as;

52 53In

vite

any

cou

ntry

, w

ith p

artic

ular

foc

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o la

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57

prog

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fun

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abi

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for

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to

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the

first

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volv

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its

own

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, in

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ing

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62co

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f ac

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to p

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in

72co

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is is

sue

on a

nat

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din

man

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her

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73 74Ex

pres

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hop

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at t

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coul

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crea

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has

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sub

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it w

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t th

at t

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17re

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drug

use

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to

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year

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pon

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to

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30

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31to

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chi

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man

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to

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12

orga

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pens

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to t

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13

scho

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ind

that

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rur

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in s

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rea

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suc

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as t

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ualit

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fam

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to

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thei

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is b

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whe

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(24

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18

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24

loca

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ildre

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wor

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par

ents

to

25tr

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them

to

scho

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in B

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28Spa

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tha

t is

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29la

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30

with

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the

pop

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42op

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it cu

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and

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52

child

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at t

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not

ver

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3

coun

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does

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at t

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five

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ten

year

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are

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only

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the

mos

t ed

ucat

ed-f

ocus

sed

cultu

res

in t

he w

orld

as

from

a

14yo

ung

age,

edu

catio

n is

em

brac

ed15 16

Obs

ervi

ng t

hat

Rus

sia’

s pr

oxim

ity t

o th

e M

iddl

e Ea

st w

ould

eas

e th

e ex

chan

ge o

f 17

teac

hers

, ai

d, b

ooks

, et

c 18 19

Hig

hlig

htin

g th

at t

he t

arge

ted

gove

rnm

ents

and

pop

ulat

ion

do n

ot h

ighl

y pr

ioritiz

e20

educ

atio

n, a

s ei

ther

the

ir g

over

nmen

t ca

nnot

affor

d an

edu

catio

nal s

yste

m,

or t

hey

21ar

e fo

cuss

ing

on o

ther

thi

ngs,

suc

h as

loca

l ter

rori

st t

hrea

ts,

rebe

l gro

ups,

22

inst

abili

ty,

hum

an r

ight

s vi

olat

ions

, et

c23 24

Arg

uing

tha

t th

e st

udy

of t

he h

uman

ities

as

a re

sult

of t

he im

plem

enta

tion

of t

his

25ed

ucat

ion

syst

em w

ould

lead

to

a gr

eate

r fo

cus

on t

he c

ultu

res

and

the

indi

vidu

als

26of

eac

h co

untr

y, w

hich

itse

lf w

ould

lead

to

a gr

eate

r at

tent

ion

to h

uman

rig

hts

27 28Sug

gest

ing

that

the

stu

dy o

f m

ath

and

scie

nce

as a

res

ult

ofth

is e

duca

tion

syst

em

29w

ould

lead

to

bett

er in

fras

truc

ture

and

tec

hnol

ogy

in t

hese

cou

ntries

, w

hich

in t

urn

30ca

n le

ad t

o be

tter

med

icin

e, e

nerg

y pr

oduc

tion,

tra

nspo

rtat

ion,

indu

strial

out

put,

31

etc

32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Con

side

ring

tha

t ec

onom

ic g

row

th a

s a

resu

lt of

the

incr

ease

d st

udy

of b

usin

ess

34an

d sc

ienc

e w

ould

allo

w for

the

cou

ntri

es t

o co

ntribu

te b

ack

to t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns,

35po

tent

ially

rei

mbu

rsin

g th

e m

oney

inve

sted

into

thi

s re

solu

tion

36 37Ass

umin

g th

at t

he s

tudy

of hi

stor

y an

d po

litic

s as

of

this

new

cul

ture

of ed

ucat

ion

38w

ould

lead

to

a ne

w,

educ

ated

gen

erat

ion

of p

oliti

cian

s re

ady

and

will

ing

to le

ad

39th

eir

natio

n w

ell

40 41Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

infr

astr

uctu

re,

conf

lict,

and

lack

of

supp

lies

in t

hese

cou

ntries

42

may

hin

der

the

impl

emen

tatio

n of

thi

s ne

w e

duca

tiona

l sys

tem

43 44Als

o Ack

now

ledg

ing

Rus

sia’

s co

ntro

vers

ial i

nvol

vem

ent

in S

yria

and

oth

er M

iddl

e 45

East

ern

Con

flict

s 46 47

In t

urn,

wan

ting

to b

ette

r th

e co

nditi

ons

of t

he in

habi

tant

s of

the

se s

trug

glin

g 48

coun

trie

s se

para

te o

f an

y po

litic

al o

r m

ilita

ry m

otiv

atio

ns o

r m

eans

49 50U

rgin

g ot

her

coun

trie

s to

see

the

nec

essi

ty o

f a

cultur

e of

edu

catio

n in

the

se

51na

tions

52 53Str

ongl

y en

cour

agin

g th

e W

orld

Ban

k Fu

nd u

nder

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

give

the

54

Rus

sian

Fed

erat

ion

$5,0

00,0

00 a

nnua

lly for

the

nex

t ei

ghte

en y

ears

in o

rder

to

55en

sure

the

suc

cess

ful i

mpl

emen

tatio

n of

Rus

sian

-bas

ed e

duca

tiona

l sys

tem

s in

56

deve

lopi

ng c

ount

ries

in t

he M

iddl

e Ea

st57 58

179

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-7

-20

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Pa

ragu

ayD

eleg

ates

:Em

ilio

Torr

es,

Oct

aviu

s Pa

tter

son,

Thom

as L

obsi

en,

Abi

gail

Then

thirat

hCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Gle

nclif

f H

igh

Sch

ool

Par

agu

ay a

nd

it's

In

du

stri

al A

gri

cult

ure

Ack

now

ledg

ing,

with

gre

at c

once

rn,

the

rapi

d de

teri

orat

ion

of P

arag

uays

1

ecos

yste

ms,

2 3

Con

side

ring

its

ever

-gro

win

g ag

ricu

ltura

l ind

ustr

ializ

atio

n ha

s de

grad

ed o

ur for

ests

, 4

rive

rs,

and

biod

iver

sity

,

5 6Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

we

desi

re a

pro

sper

ous

com

mun

ity for

the

peo

ple

of o

ur

7co

untr

y,

8 9N

otin

g w

e su

pply

fel

low

cou

ntries

with

agr

icul

tura

l pro

duct

s, w

e m

ust

unde

rsta

nd

10th

at P

arag

uay

is o

ver-

exer

ting

its la

nd a

nd e

cosy

stem

s,11 12

Not

ing

with

imm

ense

con

cern

tha

t er

osio

n an

d po

or s

oil h

as r

educ

ed t

he

13ac

cess

ibili

ty o

f cl

ean

wat

er in

25%

of ho

useh

olds

, le

avin

g m

any

hom

es w

ithou

t 14

runn

ing

wat

er,

15 16Con

vinc

ed o

f ho

w c

ritic

al t

his

mat

ter

is,

we

unde

rsta

nd t

hat

we

mus

t re

defin

e ou

r 17

agricu

ltura

l ind

ustr

y,18 19

Kno

win

g th

is w

ill n

ot o

nly

help

res

tore

the

eco

syst

ems

of P

arag

uay

but

also

ben

efit

20ne

ighb

orin

g co

untr

ies

who

dep

end

on o

ur e

xpor

ts,

21 22W

e th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Par

agua

y do

her

eby:

23 24Ask

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

cont

ribu

te 1

2.5

mill

ion

U.S

dol

lars

in f

undi

ng n

ew

25pr

ogra

ms

to a

ssis

t ou

r en

viro

nmen

tal o

rgan

izat

ions

to

reju

vena

te t

he d

amag

ed

26ec

osys

tem

s an

d to

pre

vent

fur

ther

indu

stri

al a

gric

ultu

re e

xpan

sion

.27 28

We

also

req

uest

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns D

evel

opm

ent

Prog

ram

(U

ND

P) c

ompo

se a

29

com

mitt

ee o

f ag

ricu

ltur

al e

xper

ts t

o as

sist

in r

efin

ing

the

heav

y in

dust

rial

act

ivity

30

and

proc

esse

s in

volv

ed w

ith o

ur m

etho

ds o

f ag

ricu

lture

. 31

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

180

TENNESSEE YMCA

MODEL UNITED NATIONS

COMMITTEE 8 Pranav Mudiam

181

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-8

-

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

: Er

itrea

Del

egat

es:

Oliv

ia N

iels

en,

Car

olin

e La

ndia

che,

Sam

anth

a Le

eCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

St.

Mar

y’s

Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

In

stat

e M

edic

al V

ans

to C

are

For

and

Ed

uca

te

Exp

ecta

nt

Mo

ther

s in

Eri

trea

Dis

turb

ed b

y th

e hi

gh in

fant

mor

talit

y ra

te o

f 45

.6 d

eath

spe

r 1,

000

live

birt

hs a

nd

1th

e m

ater

nald

eath

rat

e of

501

per

100

,000

live

bir

ths;

2 3Ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t th

ere

are

52 d

eath

s of

chi

ldre

n un

der

five

per

1,00

0 liv

e 4

birt

hs;

5 6Reg

rett

ing

that

Eritr

ea is

ran

ked

num

ber

55 in

the

wor

ld f

or u

nder

fiv

e m

orta

lity

7ra

te a

nd 4

5 in

the

wor

ld f

or in

fant

mor

talit

y ra

te;

8 9Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

onl

y 3.

3% o

f th

e Er

itrea

n G

DP

is s

pent

on

heal

thca

re e

ach

10fis

cal y

ear;

11 12M

indf

ul t

hat

ther

e ar

e on

ly 0

.7 h

ospi

tal b

eds

per

1,00

0 pe

ople

in E

ritr

ea,

thus

13

plac

ing

expe

ctan

tm

othe

rs a

ta

low

prior

ity for

hea

lthca

re;

14 15N

otin

g th

at t

he a

vera

ge fer

tility

rat

e is

4.0

7 bi

rths

per

Eritr

ean

wom

an;

16 17D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

that

the

infa

nt m

orta

lity

rate

has

ris

en f

rom

37.

5 de

aths

per

18

1,00

0 liv

e bi

rths

in 2

015

to 4

5.6

deat

hs p

er 1

,000

live

birth

s in

201

6;19 20

Sad

ly c

ogni

zant

tha

t m

ater

nal c

ondi

tions

are

the

num

ber

16 c

ause

of

deat

h in

21

Eritr

ea,

birt

htr

aum

a is

num

ber

22,

and

low

birth

wei

ght

is n

umbe

r 30

;22 23

The

Del

egat

ion

of E

ritr

ea d

oes

here

by:

24 25Sol

emnl

y af

firm

s th

e di

visi

on o

f Er

itrea

into

fift

een

dist

rict

s ba

sed

on p

opul

atio

n;26 27

Cal

ls u

pon

the

purc

hase

of

15 v

ans

supp

lied

with

med

ical

equ

ipm

ent

spec

ializ

ed for

28

birt

hing

;29 30

Con

side

rs t

he d

istr

ibut

ion

of o

ne v

an a

nd t

hree

doc

tors

per

dis

tric

t;31 32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Enco

urag

es t

he v

ans

to p

atro

l eac

h di

strict

del

iver

ing

serv

ices

to

expe

ctan

t 33

mot

hers

;34 35

Endo

rses

the

tra

inin

g of

mid

wiv

es b

y th

e st

aff of

the

van

s to

pro

vide

mat

erna

l 36

serv

ices

and

deliv

er c

hild

ren

once

the

van

s ha

ve t

rave

led

on;

37 38Req

uest

s th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o co

ntri

bute

$3,

750,

000

for

the

purc

hase

of

the

39m

edic

al v

ans;

40 41U

rges

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

furt

her

cont

ribu

te a

$1,

000,

000

fuel

allo

wan

ce for

a

42tw

o-ye

ar t

rial

peri

od o

f al

l of

the

vans

;43 44

Furt

her

reco

mm

ends

the

tra

nsfe

rral

of

45 m

edic

al d

octo

rs f

rom

Doc

tors

With

out

45Bor

ders

to

staf

fth

e va

ns;

46 47Pr

ocla

ims

that

thi

sre

solu

tion

will

go

into

effec

t Ja

nuar

y 1,

201

848

182

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-8

-2

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Ec

uado

rD

eleg

ates

:G

arre

tt S

chne

ider

,Jo

sh L

ynch

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Inde

pend

ence

Hig

h Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Allo

cate

Fu

nd

s to

th

e W

orld

Hea

lth

Org

aniz

atio

n’s

A

nti

mic

rob

ial R

esis

tan

ce P

rog

ram

me

to L

oca

te n

ew A

nti

bio

tics

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

Ant

ibio

tic r

esis

tanc

e in

mic

robi

al li

fefo

rms

is b

ecom

ing

an

3in

crea

sing

ly la

rge

prob

lem

;4 5

Con

cern

ed t

hat

700,

000

peop

le c

urre

ntly

die

fro

m a

ntib

iotic

res

ista

nt m

icro

bes

6an

nual

ly;

7 8Ala

rmed

by

pred

ictio

ns t

hat

say

10 m

illio

n w

ill d

ie a

nnua

lly b

y 20

50;

9 10Con

cern

ed t

hat

disc

over

y of

new

ant

ibio

tics

has

slow

ed d

ram

atic

ally

and

tha

t fe

w

11or

gani

zatio

ns a

re s

earc

hing

for

any

;12 13

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d th

at in

the

nea

r fu

ture

, it

is e

stim

ated

tha

t at

leas

t $1

00 t

rilli

on

14w

ill b

e lo

st in

gro

ss n

atio

nal p

rodu

ct d

ue t

o an

tibio

tic r

esis

tanc

e;15 16

Emph

asiz

es t

hat

antib

iotic

res

ista

nt m

icro

bes

will

mak

e m

any

med

ical

tre

atm

ents

17

dang

erou

s to

per

form

do

to p

ossi

ble

infe

ctio

n eg

: C

ance

r Tr

eatm

ents

, C s

ectio

ns,

18O

rgan

tra

nspl

ants

, et

c an

d ra

ise

deat

h ra

tes

due

to la

ck o

f th

ose

trea

tmen

ts;

19 20Con

vinc

ed t

hat

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

nee

ds t

o al

loca

te f

unds

to

find

new

ant

ibio

tics;

21 22M

indf

ul t

hat

Ecua

dor’s

land

are

a is

39.

2% for

ests

mak

ing

it on

e of

the

man

y pl

aces

23

to p

oten

tially

fin

d ne

w a

ntib

iotic

s in

our

div

erse

cou

ntry

;24 25

The

dele

gate

s of

Ecu

ador

do

here

by:

26 27Req

uest

tha

t th

e U

nite

dN

atio

ns G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

allo

cate

$10

0 m

illio

n to

the

28

Wor

ld H

ealth

Org

aniz

atio

ns A

ntim

icro

bial

Res

ista

nce

Prog

ram

me

for

the

sole

29

purp

ose

of lo

catin

g an

d re

sear

chin

g ne

w a

ntib

iotic

s;30 31

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Affirm

s th

at a

ny n

ew a

ntib

iotic

s w

ill b

e th

e pr

oper

ty o

f th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns a

nd t

hat

32an

y pr

ofits

mad

e fr

om t

he n

ew a

ntib

iotic

s w

ill b

e di

rect

ly g

iven

to

the

Uni

ted

33N

atio

ns;

34 35U

rges

tha

t th

e G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

cons

ider

s th

e da

nger

s th

at t

he w

orld

will

fac

e if

36th

is p

robl

em is

not

add

ress

ed.

37 38

183

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-8

-

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

: Sw

itzer

land

Del

egat

es:

Reb

ecca

Ree

d,M

aria

h W

ebb,

Col

in I

saac

sCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Dye

rsbu

rg H

igh

Sch

ool

Infe

ctio

us

Dis

ease

s in

Sw

itze

rlan

d

Not

ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn t

he 3

9 ne

w d

isea

ses

that

hav

e de

velo

ped

in S

witz

erla

nd

1si

nce

1967

, w

ith t

hrea

ts s

uch

as m

alar

ia,

influ

enza

, an

d tu

berc

ulos

is,

2 3D

istu

rbed

by

the

num

ber

of p

eopl

e be

ing

affe

cted

by

such

dis

ease

s ra

nge

from

15

4to

20

mill

ion,

5 6Fu

rthe

r de

plor

ing

that

mos

t di

seas

es h

ave

prev

aile

d ev

en w

hen

trea

ted

by

7va

ccin

atio

ns.

8 9Req

uest

s fo

r m

ore

rese

arch

look

ing

into

pre

vent

ion

met

hods

for

infe

ctio

us d

isea

ses;

10 11Sup

port

s ta

king

not

es fro

m t

he r

esea

rch

alre

ady

perf

orm

ed b

y th

e Sw

iss

Soc

iety

for

12

Infe

ctio

us D

isea

ses;

13 14U

nder

stan

ding

tha

t th

e pr

ice

of v

acci

natio

ns a

re o

n th

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ls u

pon

UN

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that

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succ

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Res

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CA M

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mitt

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ritiu

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nce

the

18th

cen

tury

unt

il 19

65,

whe

n th

e 3

terr

itorial

bou

ndar

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e m

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e Britis

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trib

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8

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rpos

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10

this

arc

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. Th

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will

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to

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ritiu

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whe

n th

e m

ilita

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ase

no lo

nger

is r

equi

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for

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ense

pur

pose

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ause

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arch

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ago

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rve,

the

mili

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of

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sho

uld

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prot

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land

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for

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auri

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to b

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righ

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cted

.16 17

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efor

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auritiu

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ould

like

to

ask

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Euro

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stic

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urn

18Cha

gos

to M

auritiu

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his

petit

ion

has

been

sen

t m

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imes

, an

d th

e of

ficia

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Mau

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etur

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he C

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ssia

ns a

re r

etur

ned

to t

heir

22

hom

elan

d.

23 24Req

uest

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e U

nite

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gdom

ret

urns

the

Cha

gos

Arc

hipe

lago

to

its r

ight

ful o

wne

rs25

imm

edia

tely

.26 27

The

Rep

ublic

of M

auri

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ngly

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es t

he U

N t

o ai

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the

for

mat

ion

of a

n 28

agre

emen

t to

giv

e fu

ll au

thor

ity o

ver

the

arch

ipel

ago

to M

auritiu

s.

29 30Rec

omm

end:

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ublic

of

Mau

ritiu

s re

com

men

ds t

he U

N t

o he

lp f

acili

tate

thi

s 31

agre

emen

t an

d ai

d in

the

res

ettle

men

t of

the

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goss

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wer

e fo

rced

fro

m

32th

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hom

es t

o re

turn

bac

k to

the

ir n

ativ

e la

nd.

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ERA

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BLY

184

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NES

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YM

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indi

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11 a

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prov

ed

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mill

ion

peop

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50

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dele

gatio

n of

Tun

isia

doe

s he

reby

,13 14

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uest

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e U

N s

pend

s $6

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to

build

1,2

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aro

und

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to

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ater

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ell c

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out

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ople

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Emph

asiz

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his

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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

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nsor

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chel

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nda

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ce W

hite

,H

ossa

na H

aile

leul

,N

orah

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onna

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mitt

ee:

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ial,

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anita

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and

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agne

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mat

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of d

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untr

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cept

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child

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fter

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istic

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atin

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early

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15,

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erat

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ce t

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ch a

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10

info

rmat

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to h

elp

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fight

mat

erna

l mor

talit

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ing

that

the

se o

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tions

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be

revi

ewed

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sess

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amen

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13

expa

nded

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appr

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r in

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heal

th s

ervi

ces

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15 16D

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nite

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atio

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ls (

MD

Gs)

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ting

17to

red

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child

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l mor

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ld-w

ide

by t

hree

-fou

rths

,18 19

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inds

peo

ple

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ts o

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wom

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be

corr

ecte

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ith

20sp

read

ing

awar

enes

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out

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th b

enef

its o

f ha

ving

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ced

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d 21

acce

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plem

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22 23Th

e de

lega

tion

of S

eych

elle

s do

es h

ereb

y:24 25

Furt

her

requ

ests

for

mat

erna

l hea

lth-c

are

syst

ems

be s

tren

gthe

ned,

and

26

com

mun

ities

edu

cate

d to

impr

ove

deliv

erie

s an

d pr

even

t m

ater

nal d

eath

s,27 28

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omm

ends

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gula

te a

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anag

e ed

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iona

l 29

prog

ram

s an

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term

ine

whe

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are

in n

eed

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hem

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s fo

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ram

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ERA

L A

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BLY

185

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rges

for

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catio

n to

incl

ude

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ives

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36ob

stet

rici

ans

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nsur

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l clin

ics

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l sta

ffed

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abl

e to

pro

perl

y fu

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ires

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d cl

inic

s de

sper

atel

y in

nee

d vi

tal m

edic

al s

uppl

ies

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as

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tibio

tics

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safe

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od s

uppl

ies.

40

Ga/

Res

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6-8

-7

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

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nsor

:Pe

ru 2

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egat

es:

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ley

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tie R

ay B

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an,

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uy R

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mitt

ee:

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ial,

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ing

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ving

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ry d

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as d

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vere

d in

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rest

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gand

a in

1947

and

is

6be

lieve

d to

be

com

mon

acr

oss

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ica

and

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a, it

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not

beg

in s

prea

ding

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wid

ely

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pher

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king

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ecom

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mm

on n

ow t

han

it ha

s be

en

11be

fore

May

of

2015

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aw

are

this

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pro

blem

and

we

need

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fix it

: th

e so

lutio

n to

thi

s is

14

vacc

inat

ion

for

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a in

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u 2.

15 161.

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oura

ges

the

Peru

vian

s to

tak

e th

is h

arm

ful v

irus

hig

hly

seriou

sly;

17 18

2. U

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mem

bers

of

this

coun

try

to b

uy t

his

vacc

inat

ion

beca

use

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wou

ld

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ghly

dec

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ntra

ctin

g th

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eque

sts

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all

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s ge

t th

is v

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ut s

ome

peop

le’s

22

imm

unity

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be

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to

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ion

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ay b

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ke it

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alls

upo

n th

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y le

ader

to

take

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s vi

rus

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sly

and

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all u

pon

26its

peo

ple

to g

et t

he v

acci

natio

n;

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esse

s th

e im

port

ance

of hu

man

life

so

that

the

lead

ers

will

tak

e th

is s

erio

usly

29

so t

he v

acci

natio

n ca

n be

lega

l in

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GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

186

Ga/

Res

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6-8

-8

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

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Spo

nsor

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exic

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icho

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mitt

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air p

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ms

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tate

of

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ico,

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are

that

in 1

992,

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

nam

e M

exic

o City

as

the

“mos

t po

llute

d ci

ty

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the

pla

net”

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niza

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lts in

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ure

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er 2

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ican

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ng a

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art

rate

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iabi

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g th

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derly,

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incr

ease

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sits

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emer

genc

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caus

e of

ast

hma

rela

ted

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es,

14 15M

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ul t

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man

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s fil

l up

thei

r ga

s w

ithlo

w q

ualit

y fu

el w

hich

con

trib

utes

to

16th

e lo

w a

ir q

ualit

y,17 18

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turb

ed b

y th

e fa

ct t

hat

man

y lo

cal r

esid

ents

hav

e lo

st t

heir s

ense

of sm

ell a

s a

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sult

of M

exic

o C

ity’s

rec

urri

ng a

ir q

ualit

y is

sues

, 20 21

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scio

us t

hat

the

heal

th e

ffec

ts o

f M

exic

o City

’s a

ir q

ualit

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gativ

ely

impa

ct

22M

exic

o’s

econ

omy,

23 24En

cour

aged

tha

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t re

gula

tions

impo

sed

in 1

992

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ifica

ntly

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reas

ed

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ese

effe

cts,

26 27D

istr

esse

d th

at t

hese

reg

ulat

ions

wer

e lo

osen

ed in

201

5 by

the

Mex

ico

City

28

gove

rnm

ent,

29 30

The

Del

egat

ion

of M

exic

o he

reby

:31

1. E

ncou

rage

s al

l rel

evan

t ag

enci

es o

f th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o co

oper

ate

with

Mex

ico

32at

the

gro

und

leve

l to

inte

nsify

the

car

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g ou

t of

env

iron

men

tal r

egul

atio

ns,

33 34

GEN

ERA

L A

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BLY

2. U

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exic

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sts

that

fue

l sta

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ds a

nd r

egul

atio

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e pu

t in

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ce a

nd e

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ced,

41

sim

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to t

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emen

ted

in C

anad

a, s

o th

at a

ir p

ollu

tant

s m

ay b

e re

duce

d,

42 435.

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omm

ends

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t th

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orem

entio

ned

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ncem

ents

be

effe

ctiv

e im

med

iate

ly.

44 45

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mitt

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ial,

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lle H

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stat

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of

Nic

arag

ua

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eral

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embl

y,1 2

Ala

rmed

by

the

freq

uent

ear

thqu

akes

occ

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in N

icar

agua

in t

he p

ast

year

s,3 4

Aw

are

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nk b

etw

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kes

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bser

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tha

t m

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here

for

est

land

has

rec

eded

due

to

defo

rest

atio

n,7 8

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lizin

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at s

oil i

nteg

rity

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elia

nt u

pon

root

sys

tem

s fr

om for

ests

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Not

ing

with

reg

ret

that

ove

r ha

lf of

Nic

arag

ua’s

tim

ber

com

es f

rom

ille

gal l

oggi

ng,

11 12Aw

are

that

ille

gal l

oggi

ng a

nd c

onve

rsio

n of

rai

nfor

est

to f

arm

land

are

tw

o m

ajor

13

caus

es o

f de

fore

stat

ion,

14 15D

eplo

res

the

actio

n of

ille

gal l

oggi

ng a

nd it

s ef

fect

s on

the

natu

ral r

ainf

ores

ts o

f 16

Nic

arag

ua;

17 18Sup

port

s th

e ov

eral

l rev

ersa

l of de

fore

stat

ion

in N

icar

agua

;19 20

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igna

tes

cert

ain

area

s at

ris

k of

def

ores

tatio

n as

pro

tect

ed a

reas

;21 22

Req

uest

s fin

anci

al a

id in

the

ord

er o

f $4

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illio

n U

SD

to

prov

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23de

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aint

ain

new

nat

ure

park

s, w

hich

will

be

duly

rep

aid

with

rev

enue

24

gene

rate

d by

par

k in

com

e;25 26

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ls u

pon

neig

hbor

ing

coun

trie

s to

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vide

man

pow

er w

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hich

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repl

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s 27

rava

ged

by d

efor

esta

tion;

28 29

Furt

her

invi

tes

inte

rnat

iona

l nei

ghbo

rs t

hat

cann

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ovid

e fin

anci

al a

id t

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nate

30

seed

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d/or

sap

lings

to

repl

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such

are

as;

31 32Ex

pres

ses

hope

for

the

se e

xpen

ditu

res

to c

reat

e ne

w job

s fo

r N

icar

agua

ns a

nd

33in

tern

atio

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artn

ers,

pro

vide

uni

que

rese

arch

env

iron

men

ts for

inte

rnat

iona

l 34

scie

ntis

ts,

allo

w f

orgr

eate

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iona

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ortu

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for

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uans

, an

d ul

timat

ely

35pr

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ve t

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ERA

L A

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agr

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icie

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l Sea

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Aw

are

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ith g

rave

con

cern

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t th

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wer

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he A

ral S

ea le

vels

cau

ses

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liniz

atio

n, le

adin

g to

cro

p de

hydr

atio

n an

d de

ath,

8 9Em

phas

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g th

e da

nger

of Tu

rkm

enis

tan’

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rren

t irriga

tion

and

agricu

ltura

l 10

met

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ch le

ad t

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or w

ater

sup

ply

and

qual

ity,

11 12Th

e de

lega

tion

of T

urkm

enis

tan:

13 14

Proc

laim

s th

at t

he d

ryin

g of

the

Ara

l Sea

is a

gro

win

g in

tern

atio

nal c

risi

s th

at is

15

impe

rativ

e to

add

ress

;16 17

Urg

es m

embe

r st

ates

to

com

ply

with

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Sus

tain

able

Agr

icul

ture

and

18

Rur

al D

evel

opm

ent

(SARD

) pr

ogra

m a

nd o

ther

UN

pro

gram

s th

at a

im t

o im

prov

e 19

envi

ronm

enta

l situ

atio

ns;

20 21Str

esse

s th

at a

ffec

ted

natio

ns m

ust

refo

rm t

heir ir

riga

tion

prac

tices

to

prot

ect

the

22w

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sup

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Ara

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fro

m e

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23 24Con

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ns t

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gric

ultu

ral p

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ies

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allo

w f

or e

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mic

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to t

he A

mu

Dar

ya r

iver

;26 27

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ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

mem

ber

stat

es a

ffec

ted

by t

he d

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the

Ara

l Sea

28

to w

ork

with

the

gov

ernm

ent

of T

urkm

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in f

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tain

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polic

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ERA

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188

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ool:

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Act

to

Cle

an U

p O

il S

pill

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Nig

eria

Dee

ply

conc

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the

fac

t th

at t

here

hav

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read

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ppro

xim

atel

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1

inci

dent

s of

oil

spill

s in

Nig

eria

fro

m J

anua

ry t

o M

ay o

f 20

16,

2 3Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

pet

role

um a

nd p

etro

leum

pro

duct

s m

ake

up 9

5% o

f N

iger

ia’s

4ex

port

s,

5 6Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

fact

tha

t th

e N

iger

Del

ta c

onta

ins

one

of t

he h

ighe

st

7co

ncen

trat

ions

of bi

odiv

ersi

ty in

the

wor

ld,

8 9App

reci

ativ

e of

the

fac

t th

at t

he U

N h

as r

ecen

tly p

rovi

ded

Nig

eria

with

a la

rge

gran

t 10

to c

lean

up

the

oil s

pills

,11 12

Ala

rmed

tha

t N

iger

ia d

oes

not

have

the

pro

per

tech

nici

ans

and

data

to

effe

ctiv

ely

13us

e th

e gr

ant

to c

omba

t th

is is

sue,

14 15TH

E D

ELEG

ATI

ON

OF

NIG

ERIA

DO

ES H

EREB

Y:

16 17Req

uest

an

inte

rnat

iona

l coa

litio

n of

eng

inee

rs a

nd t

echn

icia

ns t

o be

for

med

und

er

18th

e ju

risd

ictio

n of

the

UN

to

take

con

trol

of th

e N

iger

Del

ta c

lean

up,

19 20Str

ongl

y en

cour

age

that

thi

s gr

oup

gath

ers

data

and

res

earc

h th

at is

nec

essa

ry t

o21

prop

erly

impl

emen

t ch

ange

, 22 23

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

thi

s w

ill s

et a

n im

port

ant

prec

eden

t fo

r ot

her

coun

trie

s w

ith

24de

vast

atin

g oi

l spi

lls,

25 26U

rge

that

the

mul

tiple

Nig

eria

n oi

l com

pani

es a

lso

be in

clud

ed o

n th

is c

ounc

il to

27

prev

ent

furt

her

oil d

amag

e,

28 29Str

ongl

y be

lieve

s th

at t

his

will

set

Nig

eria

on

a pa

th t

o pr

eser

ve t

he v

ast

30bi

odiv

ersi

ty o

f th

e N

iger

Del

ta.

31

GEN

ERA

L A

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con

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As

a lo

w-i

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eria

rec

ogni

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the

impo

rtan

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f ed

ucat

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and

1at

tem

pts

to p

rovi

de s

uita

ble

educ

atio

n to

its

youn

g pe

ople

in o

rder

to

ensu

re

2po

tent

ial s

ucce

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How

ever

, a

maj

or p

art

of s

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n is

the

tea

cher

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at

3pr

ovid

e it.

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is t

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each

ers’

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bilit

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ens

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stu

dent

s ha

ve a

saf

e 4

lear

ning

env

iron

men

t. U

nfor

tuna

tely

, in

Lib

eria

, th

is is

not

a r

ealit

y fo

r m

any

5st

uden

ts.

6 7N

otin

g th

at m

ultip

le s

tudi

es il

lust

rate

a w

ides

prea

d se

xual

har

assm

ent

prob

lem

in

8Li

beri

an s

choo

ls,

incl

udin

g a

UN

ICEF

sur

vey

in w

hich

86%

of re

spon

ders

con

firm

ed

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ey b

elie

ved

that

“s

ex f

or g

rade

s”w

as a

n is

sue

in L

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ian

scho

ols,

and

ano

ther

in

10w

hich

20%

of st

uden

ts r

epor

ted

sexu

al a

buse

by

teac

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r m

embe

rs o

f 11

scho

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taff

, an

d th

at t

his

is a

n ep

idem

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hat

will

pre

vent

man

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uden

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m

12ac

hiev

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ial,

13 14W

e,th

e de

lega

tion

of L

iber

ia,

do h

ereb

y:

15 16Con

dem

n se

xual

har

assm

ent

and

abus

e if

any

kind

, es

peci

ally

tha

t of

you

ng p

eopl

e,

17 18Bel

ieve

tha

t sa

fe e

duca

tion,

and

not

sim

ply

educ

atio

n is

a h

uman

rig

ht,

19 20And

req

uest

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns C

hild

ren'

s Fu

nd (

UN

ICEF

) as

sist

Lib

eria

in

21pr

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will

ing

and

suita

ble

volu

ntee

r te

ache

rs b

y pr

ovid

ing

mon

etar

y in

cent

ives

22

to t

hese

tea

cher

s ($

10 m

illio

n U

SD

in t

otal

), in

ord

er t

o en

sure

tha

t Li

berian

23

stud

ents

are

abl

e to

lear

n in

saf

e an

d he

alth

y en

viro

nmen

ts w

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ar o

f 24

hara

ssm

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ERA

L A

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BLY

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To t

he G

ener

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bly:

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Ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t m

ore

than

one

mill

ion

refu

gees

hav

e ar

rive

d in

Eur

ope,

3

disp

lace

d fr

om t

heir h

omes

;4 5

Dis

turb

ed b

y th

e vi

olen

t ci

rcum

stan

ces

in t

he M

iddl

e Ea

st t

hat

have

drive

n th

ese

6re

fuge

es fro

m t

heir h

omes

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Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

sig

nific

ant

effo

rts

in t

he for

m o

f U

N P

eace

keep

ing

and

9hu

man

itarian

aid

hav

e be

en m

ade

to a

llevi

ate

the

refu

gee

cris

is;

10 11Aw

are

that

man

y re

fuge

es d

o no

t ha

ve a

cces

s to

hea

lthca

re a

nd e

duca

tion,

as

wel

l 12

as o

ther

bas

ic h

uman

rig

hts

whi

ch t

hey

are

entit

led

to;

13 14Con

fiden

t th

at w

ith t

he c

olla

bora

tion

of t

he s

tate

s of

the

UN

the

situ

atio

n th

at

15m

illio

ns o

f re

fuge

es fin

dth

emse

lves

in c

an b

e im

prov

ed.

16 17Th

ede

lega

tion

of B

elgi

um h

ereb

y:

18 19Cre

ates

a m

ultil

ater

al fra

mew

ork

for

whi

ch n

atio

ns c

an o

rgan

ize

a re

spon

se t

o th

e 20

refu

gee

cris

is;

21 22In

vite

s Eu

rope

an c

ount

ries

who

hav

e no

t be

en a

ctiv

e in

tak

ing

in r

efug

ees

to o

pen

23th

eir

bord

ers

and

acce

pt m

ore

disp

lace

d m

igra

nts;

24 25En

cour

ages

tho

se c

ount

ries

to

prov

ide

prop

er li

ving

con

ditio

ns,

med

ical

ass

ista

nce,

26

and

equa

l opp

ortu

nity

for

job

s fo

r th

ose

refu

gees

;27 28

Req

uest

s th

ose

coun

trie

s to

pro

vide

a p

rope

r ed

ucat

ion

to r

efug

ee c

hild

ren;

29 30En

cour

ages

cou

ntri

es w

ho c

anno

t di

rect

ly t

ake

in r

efug

ees

to d

onat

e m

oney

and

31

reso

urce

s su

ch a

s fo

od a

nd w

ater

for

the

se m

igra

nts.

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and

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e Fo

gg A

cade

mic

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anci

ng

th

e w

ater

res

ou

rces

in M

auri

tan

ia

The

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y,

1 2D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

by t

he w

ater

dro

ught

and

con

tinue

d de

sert

ifica

tion

in N

orth

wes

t Afr

ica,

3 4Ala

rmed

by

the

num

ber

of M

aurita

nian

s (n

earl

y 2,

000

unde

r th

e ag

e of

fiv

e un

der

5th

e ag

e of

5)

dyin

g ea

ch y

ear

of p

oor

wat

er q

ualit

y,

6 7Aw

are

of t

he a

rid

land

scap

e, r

esul

ting

in li

ttle

to

no r

ain,

8 9Fu

lly a

war

e t

hat

man

y pe

ople

sac

rific

e th

eir

educ

atio

n in

ord

er t

o ob

tain

fre

sh w

ater

, 10 11

Emph

asiz

ing

tha

t th

e lit

erac

y ra

te in

Mau

rita

nia

is 5

1%,

the

15th

low

est

in t

he w

orld

,12 13

Rec

allin

g th

at t

he w

orld

mis

sed

the

Mill

enni

um D

evel

opm

ent

Goa

l tar

get

for

wat

er

14sa

nita

tion

by n

earl

y 70

0 m

illio

n pe

ople

,15 16

Dis

turb

ed b

y th

e fa

ct t

hat

60%

of th

e w

orld

has

acc

ess

to c

lean

wat

er,

but

only

17

40%

of

Mau

rita

nian

s.18 19

The

dele

gatio

n of

the

Rep

ublic

of M

aurita

nia

does

her

eby:

20 21Req

uest

to

incr

ease

the

sup

ply

of w

ater

usi

ng t

wel

ve in

ch p

ipel

ines

for

247

mile

s 22

thro

ugho

ut M

aurita

nia,

23 24D

esig

nate

s N

ouak

chot

t as

the

cen

tral

poi

nt for

thi

s w

eb o

f pi

ping

,25 26

Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

supp

ly t

he fun

ds,

appr

oxim

atel

y 74

mill

ion

US

27do

llars

for

the

pip

ing,

in a

dditi

on t

o U

N w

orke

rs,

28 29Fu

rthe

r re

ques

ts

a ce

ntra

l wat

er t

reat

men

t pl

ant

in t

he c

apita

l of M

auri

tani

a,30 31

Rem

inds

the

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y ab

out

the

succ

ess

of t

heG

reat

Man

-Mad

e Riv

er in

Lib

ya,

32 33Ex

pres

ses

its h

ope

tha

t th

is r

esol

utio

n w

ill n

ot o

nly

supp

ly p

eopl

e w

ith w

ater

, bu

t 34

will

als

o ra

ise

the

liter

acy

rate

in M

auri

tani

a,35

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ERA

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BLY

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pro

vem

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a d

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stat

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e to

our

eco

nom

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ituat

ion

beca

use

of t

wo

mai

n 1

prob

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s. T

hose

tw

o pr

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ms

are

limite

d gr

owth

and

cripp

ling

debt

pay

men

ts.

If

2th

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pro

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cou

ld b

e lim

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or e

limin

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, op

port

uniti

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gro

wth

cou

ld

3be

rea

lized

.4 5

An

expl

anat

ion

of o

ur s

ituat

ion:

As

of 2

014

Gre

nada

had

a n

egat

ive

trad

e ba

lanc

e 6

of $

250M

in n

et im

port

s ($

46m

exp

orts

/ $3

00m

in im

port

s).

The

maj

ority

of ou

r 7

trad

e is

in a

gric

ultu

re a

nd t

ourism

. 8 9

The

debt

res

truc

turing

of 20

15 h

as h

elpe

d w

ith o

ur d

ebt

serv

icin

g pa

ymen

ts,

but

10ou

r de

bt is

stil

l pro

ject

ed t

o be

110

% o

ur G

DP,

mak

ing

it di

ffic

ult

to m

ake

need

ed

11in

vest

men

ts in

our

cou

ntry

. Th

e re

stru

ctur

ing

was

ava

ilabl

e to

us

afte

r th

e 12

hurr

ican

e of

201

4 in

flict

ed m

ajor

dam

age.

13 14Th

ree

thin

gs w

ould

be

help

ful i

n fix

ing

situ

atio

n:15 16

Forg

iven

ess/

less

enin

g of

deb

t bu

rden

(w

as 1

9% o

f G

DP

in 2

014)

. Th

is w

ill a

llow

us

17to

tak

e ca

re o

f ou

r de

bt p

robl

em m

ore

easi

ly a

nd u

se t

he fun

ds g

iven

to

help

our

18

peop

le.

19 20Ea

sing

of Fo

reig

n D

irec

t In

vest

men

t in

to G

rena

da’s

tou

rism

indu

stry

. N

eigh

boring

21

coun

trie

s ha

ve m

ore

hote

ls a

nd a

ttra

ctio

ns t

o of

fer

so it

wou

ld b

e fa

vora

ble

to u

s to

22

us if

we

coul

d in

thi

s ap

proa

ch.

23 24Ret

urn

of M

ost

Favo

red

Nat

ion

stat

us f

rom

WTO

in a

gric

ultu

ral e

xpor

ts.

Our

mos

t 25

impo

rtan

t im

port

er o

f ou

r go

ods

is t

he E

urop

ean

Uni

on,

and

the

re d

esig

natio

n of

26

mos

t fa

vore

d na

tion

stat

us w

ill a

llow

us

to s

ell o

ur p

rodu

cts

with

out

the

cons

trai

nts

27of

a t

ariff

. 28 29

We

wou

ld li

ke t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns a

ssis

tanc

e in

hav

ing

thes

e pe

titio

ns o

n ou

r be

half.

30

This

way

we

will

be

able

to

beco

me

a m

ore

self-

sust

aini

ng c

ount

ry.

31 32G

rena

da s

ugge

sts

that

the

UN

for

m a

com

mitt

ee t

o di

scus

s an

d ev

alua

te o

ur

33si

tuat

ion

and

our

requ

ests

. 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

35G

rena

da’s

rec

omm

enda

tion

to a

ssis

t th

e si

tuat

ion

is t

o:36 37

Ease

for

eign

direc

t in

vest

men

t in

to o

ur t

ourism

indu

stry

. As

our

curr

ent

mai

n fo

rm

38of

indu

stry

, it

is u

nder

utili

zed

and

need

s to

be

impr

oved

so

we

can

grow

as

a 39

natio

n.

40 41A r

etur

n of

Mos

t Fa

vore

d N

atio

n st

atus

will

hel

p ou

r tr

ade

expo

rts

as w

e ar

eno

t 42

only

the

sec

ond

larg

est

prod

ucer

of nu

tmeg

, bu

t al

so t

he w

orld

’s la

rges

t pr

oduc

er o

f 43

mac

e.

44 45A le

ssen

ing/

forg

iven

ess

of t

he d

ebt

owed

to

exte

rnal

sou

rces

. Th

e m

oney

we’

re n

ot

46sp

endi

ng o

n de

bt s

ervi

ce w

ill b

e us

ed t

o im

prov

e th

e qu

ality

of lif

e fo

r ou

rci

tizen

s.

47 48

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Res

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valo

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i Gol

den,

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oiCom

mitt

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ial,

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anita

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and

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tura

lSch

ool:

Hen

ders

onvi

lle H

igh

Sch

ool

Irri

gat

ion

Sys

tem

s in

Bu

rkin

a Fa

so a

nd

Su

rro

un

din

g C

ou

ntr

ies

The

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y,1 2

Not

ing

that

dro

ught

s ar

e ve

ry c

omm

on in

Bur

kina

Fas

o, a

long

with

muc

hof

3

nort

hwes

tern

Afr

ica,

with

an

incr

ease

in t

he fre

quen

cy o

f dr

ough

ts s

ince

the

4

begi

nnin

g of

the

20t

h ce

ntur

y, w

ith t

he m

ost

rece

nt b

eing

in 2

004

and

2012

;5 6

Ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t ov

er 3

.2 m

illio

n pe

ople

do

not

have

acc

ess

to s

afe

wat

er

7an

d th

at t

he w

ater

sup

ply

serv

ices

in m

any

area

s of

Bur

kina

Fas

o ar

e in

adeq

uate

;8 9

Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

cur

rent

irri

gatio

n sy

stem

s, w

hich

con

sist

of 1,

300

pum

ps

10m

ainl

y lo

cate

d do

wns

trea

m o

f re

serv

oirs

alo

ng t

he B

lack

and

Whi

te V

olta

Riv

ers,

11

are

was

tefu

l, re

quire

exce

ssiv

e m

aint

enan

ce,

and

are

inad

equa

te t

o su

pply

man

y 12

agricu

ltura

l nee

ds;

13 14Als

o ke

epin

g in

min

d th

at ir

riga

tion

pum

ps lo

cate

d up

stre

am p

rovi

de a

less

was

tefu

l 15

and

mor

e ef

ficie

nt w

ay o

f pr

ovid

ing

wat

er t

o ag

ricu

ltura

l site

s, w

astin

g 30

% le

ss

16w

ater

tha

n th

e do

wns

trea

m p

umps

, ye

t th

ere

are

only

an

estim

ated

60

of t

hese

17

pum

ps in

Bur

kina

Fas

o;18 19

Not

ing

with

dee

p co

ncer

n th

at B

urki

na F

aso’

s ec

onom

y is

am

ong

the

leas

t st

able

in

20th

e w

orld

and

tha

t th

e cu

rren

t fu

nds

rece

ived

fro

m a

gric

ultu

ral e

xpor

ts a

re n

ot

21en

ough

to

stea

dy t

he e

cono

my,

as

is t

he c

ase

in m

any

othe

r co

untr

ies

in

22no

rthw

este

rn A

fric

a;23 24

Not

ing

furt

her

that

, of

the

233

,500

hec

tare

s of

pot

entia

l irr

igab

le la

nd,

only

32,

258

25he

ctar

es a

re r

egul

arly

har

vest

ed o

f w

ater

for

agr

icul

tura

l pur

pose

s26 27

Emph

asiz

ing

that

Bur

kina

Fas

o ha

s an

est

imat

ed u

nem

ploy

men

t ra

te o

f 8.

2%,

28w

hich

is o

ver

doub

le t

he r

ate

of 3

.3%

in 2

012,

and

tha

t th

is r

ate

is r

espo

nsib

le f

or

29its

lack

of

econ

omic

sta

bilit

y;30 31

Als

o em

phas

izin

g th

e fa

ct t

hat

both

Mill

enni

um D

evel

opm

ent

Goa

l 7.C

and

32

Sus

tain

able

Dev

elop

men

t G

oal 6

foc

us o

n im

prov

ing

the

qual

ity a

nd a

cces

s to

33

prop

er w

ater

sou

rces

;34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

35Ta

king

into

acc

ount

tha

t Bur

kina

Fas

o ha

s la

cked

pro

per

irri

gatio

n sy

stem

s si

nce

36th

e 20

th c

entu

ry a

nd,

desp

ite v

ario

us e

ffor

ts t

o co

nser

ve r

ainw

ater

, fin

ds t

hat

it is

37

unfe

asib

le t

o su

stai

n an

agr

icul

tura

l-ba

sed

econ

omy

on le

ss t

han

70 m

illili

ters

of

38ra

infa

ll pe

r ye

ar.

39 40Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Bur

kina

Fas

o he

reby

:41 42

Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Dev

elop

men

t Pr

ogra

m (

UN

DP)

to

prov

ide

a su

m o

f 25

43

mill

ion

US d

olla

rs t

o as

sist

in in

stal

ling

10,0

00 ir

riga

tion

pum

ps u

pstr

eam

of

44ex

istin

g re

serv

oirs

, m

ainl

y ce

nter

ed o

n th

e Bla

ck a

nd W

hite

Vol

ta R

iver

s in

Bur

kina

45

Faso

, as

wel

l as

in m

any

part

s of

Cot

e d’

Ivoi

re,

Gha

na,

Togo

, an

d Ben

in;

46 47Cla

rify

ing

that

the

inst

alla

tion

of s

uch

irriga

tion

pum

ps w

ill o

ccur

fro

m 2

017

to

4820

30,

with

app

roxi

mat

ely

800

pum

ps in

stal

led

per

year

acr

oss

the

desi

gnat

ed

49irriga

ble

land

;50 51

Take

s no

te o

f th

e fa

ct t

hat

the

inst

allm

ent

of s

uch

pum

ps c

ould

pot

entia

lly e

mpl

oy

521.

5 m

illio

n un

empl

oyed

Bur

kina

be p

eopl

e, s

igni

fican

tlyin

crea

sing

the

am

ount

of

53w

orki

ng c

itize

ns in

Bur

kina

Fas

o;54 55

Furt

her

take

s no

te t

hat

the

inst

allm

ent

of s

uch

irriga

tion

pum

ps w

ould

lead

to

the

56ab

ility

to

grow

oth

er,

mor

e pr

ofita

ble

crop

s at

an

estim

ated

80%

incr

ease

d 57

prod

uctio

n ra

te,

whi

ch w

ould

in t

urn

lead

to

a hi

gher

sou

rce

of in

com

e fr

om

58ag

ricu

ltura

l sou

rces

, re

sulti

ng in

a g

reat

er foo

d se

curity

and

hig

her

livel

ihoo

d 59

impr

ovem

ent

for

all i

rrig

ated

are

as;

60 61Str

ongl

y re

com

men

ds t

hat

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

and

the

UN

DP

be in

fav

or o

f 62

prov

idin

g fu

nds

to in

stal

la m

ore

effic

ient

irriga

tion

pum

p sy

stem

in B

urki

na F

aso

63an

d su

rrou

ndin

g co

untr

ies,

whi

ch,

as s

uppo

rted

in M

illen

nium

Dev

elop

men

t G

oal

647.

C a

nd S

usta

inab

le D

evel

opm

ent

Goa

l 6,

will

ulti

mat

ely

resu

lt in

mor

e re

liabl

e 65

wat

er s

ourc

es a

s w

ell a

s m

ore

stab

le a

nd e

ffic

ient

agr

icul

tura

l eco

nom

ies.

66

192

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Res

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nsor

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zco,

Ellie

Hin

son,

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men

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som

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mitt

ee:

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anita

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and

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uthe

r Kin

g M

agne

t Sch

ool

Incr

easi

ng

Aw

aren

ess

of

Dis

ease

s in

Mo

rocc

o

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Cal

ling

to a

tten

tion

the

fact

tha

t a

third

of M

oroc

cans

lack

ade

quat

eac

cess

to

3m

edic

al r

esou

rces

,4 5

Not

ing

that

com

mon

dis

ease

s, s

uch

as H

epat

itis

A &

B,

Influ

enza

, M

easl

es,

etc.

6

stem

fro

m c

onta

min

ated

drink

ing

wat

er,

7 8Att

empt

ing

to b

ette

r th

e co

nditi

ons

of d

rink

ing

wat

er t

hrou

ghou

t ru

ral M

oroc

can

9co

mm

uniti

es,

10 11W

e, t

he d

eleg

atio

n of

the

Kin

gdom

of

Mor

occo

, he

reby

req

uest

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

12

to s

uppl

y th

e M

oroc

can

gove

rnm

ent

with

50

mill

ion

US D

olla

rs t

o bu

ild m

edic

al

13fa

cilit

ies

and

prov

ide

educ

atio

n to

citi

zens

to

incr

ease

the

aw

aren

ess

of d

isea

ses.

14 15

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-8

-18

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:D

emoc

ratic

Rep

ublic

of th

e Con

goD

eleg

ates

:Ard

en J

ones

,Em

ma

Cov

ingt

on,

Flor

a Lu

cero

,G

race

Mck

enno

nCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Hum

e Fo

gg A

cade

mic

Edu

cati

on

in t

he

Co

ng

oTh

e G

ener

al A

ssem

bly,

1 2

Kee

ping

in m

ind

Art

icle

26 o

f th

e U

nive

rsal

Dec

lara

tion

of H

uman

Rig

hts

3 4Con

cern

ed b

y th

e al

arm

ingl

y lo

w li

tera

cy r

ates

of th

e Con

go5 6

Ala

rmed

by

stat

istic

s st

atin

g th

at 4

.4+

mill

ion

child

ren

of t

he c

ongo

are

una

ble

to

7at

tend

sch

ool d

ueto

not

bei

ng a

ble

to a

ffor

d it

8 9Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

sexi

sm t

hat

is h

inde

ring

edu

catio

n of

girls

suc

h as

the

fav

oriti

sm

10of

boy

s in

sch

ool a

dmis

sion

and

tui

tion

not

bein

g w

aive

d fo

r gi

rls.

11 12Fu

rthe

r ac

know

ledg

ing

artic

le 1

3 of

the

Con

gole

se c

onst

itutio

n th

at g

rant

s fr

ee

13ed

ucat

ion

to a

ll w

ithou

t an

y di

scrim

inat

ory

mea

sure

s14 15

The

dem

ocra

cy o

f re

publ

ic o

f th

e Con

go d

oes

herb

y:

16 17En

cour

ages

cou

ntri

es o

f th

e U

N t

o ac

know

ledg

e th

is a

s a

maj

or p

robl

em a

ffec

ting

18th

e D

emoc

ratic

Rep

ublic

of th

e Con

go19 20

Cal

ls u

pon

UN

to

aid

the

DRC

to

mak

e an

y ch

ange

s to

impr

ove

the

educ

atio

n 21

syst

em in

the

DRC.

Doi

ng t

hat

thro

ugh

hum

anita

rian

coo

rdin

atio

n of

she

lter,

22

nutr

ition

,and

edu

catio

n lik

e th

ey a

re d

oing

in C

had.

Thi

ngs

such

as

help

ing

to t

rain

23

teac

hers

, an

d tu

tors

, to

pro

vide

not

onl

y ac

adem

ic e

duca

tion,

but

als

o vo

catio

nal

24ed

ucat

ion

are

need

ed.

This

wou

ld in

tur

n he

lp t

o en

cour

age

kids

in a

love

for

25

lear

ning

, an

d pr

ovid

e th

em w

ith r

ole

mod

els

to b

e ab

le t

o pu

rsui

t an

y ca

reer

or

26ed

ucat

iona

l dre

ams.

27 28

Req

uest

s a

roun

d 4

to 6

mill

ion

in f

undi

ng w

ould

be

need

ed fro

m U

NIC

EF a

nd U

NES

CO

29

to im

prov

e po

ssib

le im

prov

emen

ts in

sch

ools

of th

e D

RC in

clud

ing

build

ing

mor

e sc

hool

s,

30an

d ge

ttin

g ac

cess

to

mor

e bo

oks

and

lear

ning

res

ourc

es-

also

fun

ds e

duca

tion

syst

ems

31to

be

able

to

have

the

mon

ey t

o ke

ep t

heir s

choo

ls o

pen.

Thi

s m

oney

will

go

dire

ctly

to

32th

e sc

hool

sys

tem

of

the

DRC,

and

will

be

put

into

pla

ce im

med

iate

ly.

33 34Req

uest

s fu

rthe

r fu

ndin

g of

a c

olle

ctiv

e 25

mill

ion

dolla

rs f

rom

UN

cou

ntri

es t

o 35

jum

psta

rt t

he C

ongo

in it

s ef

fort

s to

pro

vide

fre

e pr

imar

y sc

hool

ing

to a

ll.36

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

193

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-8

-19

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Ant

igua

and

Bar

buda

Del

egat

es:

Am

ira

Whi

te,

Mad

ison

Har

ris

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

LEAD

Aca

dem

y

A R

eso

luti

on

to

So

lve

Wat

er C

on

tro

l P

rob

lem

s in

An

tig

ua

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Str

essi

ng t

he w

ater

con

trol

issu

es b

eing

add

ress

ed in

Ant

igua

. Sin

ce M

ay 2

014,

The

3

Ant

igua

Pub

lic U

tility

Aut

hori

ty,

has

had

to im

plem

ent

sche

dule

d w

ater

rat

ioni

ng t

o 4

com

mun

ities

aro

und

the

coun

try.

And

eve

n w

ith t

his

wat

er c

onse

rvat

ion

met

hod,

5

com

mun

ity m

embe

rs h

ave

repo

rted

tha

t th

ey h

ad n

ot s

een

any

wat

er f

or m

onth

s at

6

a tim

e. A

ntig

ua a

nd B

arbu

da’s

yea

rlon

g pr

ecip

itatio

n is

a t

otal

of 40

.9 in

ches

(a

7lit

tle o

ver

3 fe

et).

Ant

igua

and

Bar

buda

is in

nee

d of

wat

er.

8

9Ant

igua

’s t

otal

pop

ulat

ion

in 2

016

is 9

2,73

8. D

ue t

o th

is la

rge

popu

latio

n an

d ve

ry

10lit

tle w

ater

the

re h

ave

been

que

stio

ns li

ke:

How

will

Ant

igua

man

age

to p

rovi

de

11w

ater

for

it’s

ent

ire

popu

latio

n.12

13W

hile

Ant

igua

is s

uffe

ring

, th

e U

nite

d Kin

gdom

has

sur

plus

of

wat

er.

I m

ake

note

of

14th

is c

ount

ry for

a r

easo

n. I

t is

a w

ell k

now

n fa

ct t

hat,

fro

m 1

632

to 1

981,

the

se

15tw

in is

land

wer

e un

der

Britis

h re

in.

16

17O

ne w

ay w

e in

tend

to

solv

e th

is p

robl

em is

by

requ

estin

g th

at t

he U

nite

d Kin

gdom

18

shar

e so

me

of it

's w

ater

res

ourc

es w

ith u

s. T

his

will

be

a he

lp t

o us

and

be

a go

od

19re

flect

ion

on t

hem

as

wel

l. H

owev

er if

thi

s is

not

a v

iabl

e op

tion

then

we

inte

nd t

o

20so

lve

by g

ettin

g w

ater

des

alin

atio

n pl

ants

. Th

ese

plan

ts c

ost

abou

t 1

mill

ion

dolla

rs

21pe

r ev

ery

1,00

0 cu

bic

met

ers

( or

abo

ut .

7 of

a m

ile).

Ant

igua

and

Bar

buda

is

22ap

prox

imat

ely

169.

9 sq

uare

mile

s. T

here

fore

the

tot

al c

ost

of t

he d

esal

inat

ion

23pl

ants

will

be

abou

t 24

2.7

mill

ion

dolla

rs.

24

25It

is r

ecom

men

ded

that

121

.35

mill

ion

dolla

rs b

e sp

ent

on o

ur s

econ

d pl

an.

This

26

plan

is t

he o

ne t

hat

we

find

to b

e m

ost

effe

ctiv

e du

e to

its

inde

pend

ence

and

27

stab

ility

. Th

is c

ost

is h

alf

of w

hat

we

need

and

we

can

pay

for

the

rem

aini

ng h

alf.

28

29

We

urge

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

disc

uss

this

ver

y im

port

ant

prob

lem

in A

ntig

ua a

nd

30Bar

buda

.31

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-8

-20

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:G

uine

a-Bis

sau

Del

egat

es:

Park

er R

ice,

Mac

y Tr

uitt

,W

ill M

abry

,D

anie

l Loo

sCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Cla

rksv

ille

Aca

dem

y

WEL

L-b

ein

g

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t 80

% o

f G

uine

a Bis

sau

capi

tal’s

wat

er is

con

tam

inat

ed w

ith h

arm

ful

3ba

cter

ia,

4 5Con

side

ring

tha

t th

is c

ause

s ou

tbre

aks

of c

hole

ra a

nd o

ther

dea

dly

diar

rhoe

al

6di

seas

es,

7 8Con

cern

ed t

hat

diar

rhoe

al d

isea

ses

cons

titut

e on

e of

the

mai

n ca

uses

of

child

9

mor

talit

y an

d m

orbi

dity

in G

uine

a-Bis

sau,

whi

ch h

as t

he w

orld

’s fift

h-hi

ghes

t le

vel

10of

chi

ld m

orta

lity

with

alm

ost

one

in f

ive

child

ren

dyin

g be

fore

age

fiv

e.11 12

Not

ing

that

Mos

t Bis

saua

n fa

mili

es d

raw

wat

er f

rom

sha

llow

wel

ls t

hey

build

13

them

selv

es,

ofte

n co

nstr

ucte

d da

nger

ousl

y cl

ose

to la

trin

es,

with

pop

ulat

ion

grow

th

14in

the

cap

ital e

xace

rbat

ing

the

situ

atio

n,15 16

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t th

e la

ck o

f ad

equa

te d

rink

ing

wat

er a

ffec

ts n

early

ever

y Bis

saua

n 17

citiz

en in

som

e w

ay,

18 19W

orri

ed b

y th

e fa

ct t

hat

Gui

nea-

Bis

sau

life

expe

ctan

cy is

rou

ghly

55

year

s be

caus

e 20

of t

he w

ater

crisi

s,21 22

Aw

are

that

rai

sing

the

life

exp

ecta

ncy

and

low

erin

g th

e in

fant

mor

talit

y ra

te w

ould

23

posi

tivel

y co

ntri

bute

to

the

econ

omy

and

gene

ral w

ell-

bein

g of

the

cou

ntry

,24 25

Acc

ount

ing

for

the

estim

ated

cos

t of

8,0

00 U

S D

olla

rs for

the

dri

lling

of on

e w

ell

26th

at w

ould

sup

ply

2,00

0 pe

ople

with

cle

an d

rink

ing

wat

er,

27 28Con

side

ring

Gui

nea-

Bis

sau’

s po

pula

tion

of 1

.7 m

illio

n,29 30

We,

the

del

egat

ion

of G

uine

a-Bis

sau,

her

eby:

31 32Req

uest

the

am

ount

of

6,80

0,00

0 U

S D

olla

rs t

o dr

ill 8

50 w

ells

in G

uine

a Bis

sau

to

33su

pply

its

citiz

ens

with

saf

e dr

inki

ng w

ater

.34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

194

35Th

is p

rice

incl

udes

the

cos

t to

org

aniz

e an

d tr

ain

a co

unci

l of

com

mun

ity le

ader

s to

36

oper

ate

the

wel

l saf

ely

and

to m

aint

ain

the

sani

tatio

n of

the

wel

l.37 38

We

urge

tha

t th

e w

ell c

onst

ruct

ion

be h

andl

ed b

y th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns D

evel

opm

ent

39Pr

ogra

m.

40 41Th

e w

ells

will

be

spre

ad a

cros

s th

e co

untr

y ba

sed

on p

opul

atio

ns in

ord

er t

o su

pply

42

clea

n w

ater

to

all i

ndiv

idua

ls.

43

195

196

TENNESSEE YMCA

MODEL UNITED NATIONS

COMMITTEE 9 Sophia Pouya

197

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-9

-1

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:In

dia

2D

eleg

ates

:Si T

hu M

in,

Geo

rge

Sal

mer

on-M

olin

a,Ev

elyn

Sal

mer

on,

And

rew

Isa

ac F

igue

roa

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Gle

nclif

f H

igh

Sch

ool

Imp

rovi

ng

Wo

men

's E

du

cati

on

Con

cern

ed t

hat

over

200

mill

ion

wom

en in

Ind

ia a

re il

liter

ate,

1 2Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

illit

erat

e w

oman

hav

e hi

gh le

vels

of

fert

ility

and

infa

nt

3m

orta

lity,

poo

r nu

triti

onal

sta

tus,

low

ear

ning

pot

entia

l, an

d lit

tle

auto

nom

y w

ithin

4

the

hous

ehol

d,5 6

Take

into

con

side

ratio

n th

at t

he w

omen

s la

ck o

f pr

oper

edu

catio

n ha

s a

nega

tive

7im

pact

on

her,

her

kid

s, a

nd im

pact

on

the

econ

omy,

8 9Aff

irm

ing

that

wom

en w

ho la

ck a

ny e

duca

tion

has

a hi

gher

infa

nt m

orta

lity

rate

10

than

tho

se w

ith a

ny e

duca

tion

at a

ll,11 12

Hav

ing

foun

d th

at m

ost

scho

ols

lack

pro

perly

trai

ned

teac

hers

, cl

ean

rest

room

s,

13an

d a

re a

n un

frie

ndly

env

iron

men

t to

fem

ale

stud

ents

,14 15

Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

hav

ing

fem

ale

teac

hers

will

bring

muc

h ne

eded

com

fort

to

the

16fe

mal

e st

uden

ts,

17 18En

dors

ing

the

Glo

bal C

ampa

ign

for

Educ

atio

ns g

oal t

o ha

ve a

ll na

tions

allo

cate

at

19le

ast

6% o

f G

DP

to e

duca

tion,

20 21D

istu

rbed

tha

t In

dia

is o

nly

usin

g 3.

7% o

f th

eir

GD

P fo

r ed

ucat

ion,

22 23H

avin

g fu

rthe

r de

cide

d th

at m

ore

is n

eede

d to

be

done

to

fully

add

ress

the

issu

e of

24

over

200

mill

ion

Indi

an w

omen

bei

ng il

liter

ate,

25 26

The

Del

egat

ion

of I

ndia

her

eby

requ

ests

:27 28

The

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Edu

catio

nal,

Sci

entif

ic a

nd C

ultu

ral O

rgan

izat

ion

(UN

ESCO

) se

nd

2910

5 tr

aine

rs t

o he

lp u

s tr

ain

and

recr

uit

mor

e te

ache

rs,

part

icul

arly

fem

ale

30te

ache

rs,

31 32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Enco

urag

es U

NES

CO

to

furt

her

expa

nd t

he N

on-f

orm

al E

duca

tion

(NFE

) pr

ogra

m

33th

e In

dian

gov

ernm

ent

has

impl

emen

ted

to e

duca

te g

irls

who

are

una

ble

to a

tten

d 34

publ

ic s

choo

ls,

35 36Fu

rthe

r in

vite

s U

NES

CO

to

over

see

the

Indi

as p

rogr

ess

to im

prov

e 21

of

thei

r 24

37

stat

es li

tera

cy r

ate

to r

each

60%

or

abov

e an

d al

so t

o re

ach

the

Glo

bal c

ampa

ign

38fo

r Ed

ucat

ions

goa

l of us

ing

6% o

f In

dias

GD

Pfo

r ed

ucat

ion.

39

198

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-9

-2

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Vie

t N

amD

eleg

ates

:Is

hak

Lam

ei,

Men

a G

amil,

Phili

p Tr

anCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

LEAD

Aca

dem

y

child

lab

or

A r

esol

utio

n to

dec

reas

e ch

ild la

bor

in V

ietn

am

1 2To

The

Gen

eral

ass

embl

y:

3 4D

eplo

ring

tha

t ov

er 1

.75

mill

ion

Vie

tnam

ese

child

ren,

9.6

% o

f th

e po

pula

tion

of

5pe

ople

und

er 1

8 in

the

cou

ntry

, ar

e la

bore

rs,

wor

k on

ave

rage

42

hour

s a

wee

k.6 7

Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

fact

tha

t ch

ild la

bor

is a

ccep

ted

due

to t

he im

pove

rish

ed s

tate

8 9

Rec

allin

g th

e G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

Res

olut

ion

50/1

53 o

n 21

of D

ecem

ber

1995

, in

10

whi

ch it

cal

led

upon

Gov

ernm

ents

to

take

legi

slat

ive,

adm

inis

trat

ive,

soc

ial a

nd

11ed

ucat

iona

l mea

sure

s to

ens

ure

the

prot

ectio

n of

chi

ldre

n fr

om e

cono

mic

12

haza

rdou

s, in

par

ticul

ar t

he p

rote

ctio

n fr

ompe

rfor

min

g an

y w

ork

that

was

like

ly t

o13

inte

rfer

e w

ith t

he c

hild

's e

duca

tion

14 15Ta

king

into

con

side

ratio

n th

at c

hild

ren

will

not

hav

e th

e ed

ucat

ion

they

nee

d du

e to

16

child

labo

r17 18

The

dele

gatio

n of

Vie

tnam

her

by:

19 20U

rge

Vie

tnam

to

set

up a

sys

tem

like

foo

d st

amps

and

to

help

poo

r fa

mili

es in

stea

d 21

of s

endi

ng t

heir c

hild

ren

to w

ork

ever

yday

.22 23

Enco

urag

e an

yone

to

dona

te m

oney

, at

leas

t 5%

of

thei

r in

com

e.24

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-9

-3

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Sin

gapo

reD

eleg

ates

:Yo

shi D

souz

a,Ariel

Hon

g,Ta

tiana

Bar

bic,

Oliv

ia R

hee

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Uni

vers

ity S

choo

l of

Nas

hvill

e

Dev

elo

pin

g H

ydro

po

nic

Ag

ricu

ltu

re E

ffo

rts

to A

dd

ress

In

crea

sin

g

Glo

bal

Nee

ds

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Ant

icip

atin

g fu

ture

incr

ease

in foo

d de

man

d ca

used

by

glob

al p

opul

atio

n gr

owth

and

3

stre

ssin

g th

e ne

ed for

mor

e ef

fect

ive

and

fert

ile f

arm

ing

met

hods

, 4 5

Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

Hyd

ropo

nics

allo

w c

rops

to

be g

row

n di

rect

ly in

wat

er a

llow

ing

6fo

r ge

ogra

phic

al d

iver

se c

ount

ries

to

impl

emen

t th

issy

stem

in le

ss r

equi

red

spac

e,7 8

Hav

ing

Exam

ined

oth

er p

ossi

ble

alte

rnat

ives

, H

ydro

poni

c fa

rmin

g w

as d

isce

rned

as

9th

e m

ost

plia

ble

sour

ce d

ue t

o its

inhe

rent

ly f

avor

able

cha

ract

eris

tics

such

as

10pl

antin

g m

ore

effic

ient

ly,

elim

inat

ing

the

nece

ssity

of irri

gatio

n, a

nd r

educ

ing

11ov

eral

l car

bon

foot

prin

t,12 13

Affirm

ing

that

Hyd

ropo

nic

farm

ing

can

impr

ove

the

agricu

ltura

l ind

ustr

y by

ena

blin

g 14

farm

ers

to p

rodu

ce m

ore

crop

with

in a

gro

win

g se

ason

whi

le s

till u

sing

few

er

15re

sour

ces,

16 17

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t Sin

gapo

re c

an b

e a

pion

eer

for

chan

ge b

y in

trod

ucin

g H

ydro

poni

cs

18on

a c

onsu

mer

sca

le,

ther

efor

e de

epen

ing

rela

tions

hips

with

oth

er d

evel

opin

g 19

natio

ns in

the

UN

by

offe

ring

our

res

earc

h an

d ex

pert

ise

on a

glo

bal l

evel

,

20 21Th

e Rep

ublic

of Sin

gapo

re h

ereb

y:

22 23Cal

ls u

pon

the

UN

Sec

reta

riat

to

appo

int

an in

depe

nden

t in

vest

igat

ion

to e

valu

ate

24w

ater

str

ess

and

scar

city

in d

evel

opin

g co

untr

ies

with

the

goa

l of pr

esen

ting

an

25ac

tion

plan

to

the

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y w

ithin

15

mon

ths

of t

he p

assa

ge o

f th

is

26re

solu

tion;

thi

s ac

tion

plan

will

fur

ther

direc

t th

e Ass

embl

y in

to e

xecu

ting

solu

tions

27

to t

he p

robl

ems

obse

rved

in t

he in

vest

igat

ion,

28 29U

rges

mem

bers

of th

e G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

to a

ccep

t sa

id s

olut

ions

fro

m t

he

30in

vest

igat

ion

and

dist

ribu

te t

he r

espo

nsib

ility

of ex

ecut

ing

the

solu

tions

am

ong

the

31Ass

embl

y ba

sed

on t

he s

uita

bilit

y of

the

nat

ions

to

the

resp

ectiv

e so

lutio

ns;

32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

199

Endo

rses

the

adv

anta

geou

s sy

stem

of H

ydro

poni

c Agr

icul

ture

tha

t w

ill e

limin

ate

the

34ne

ed f

or s

oil,

wat

er f

rom

irri

gatio

n, a

nd a

n av

erag

e of

1 c

ubic

foo

t pe

r pl

ant

by

35gr

owin

g cr

ops

dire

ctly

in n

utri

ent

enri

ched

wat

er,

36 37Fu

rthe

r re

ques

ts t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

to e

ndor

se H

ydro

poni

c fa

rmin

g th

roug

h an

38

agricu

ltura

l com

mitt

ee in

ord

er t

o cr

eate

ren

ewab

le a

nd r

eusa

ble

farm

ing

that

will

39

aid

in p

rolo

ngin

g th

e fu

ture

of

hum

anity

;

40 41D

ecla

res

that

an

asse

ssm

ent

of t

he s

ituat

ion

be p

rese

nted

in t

he A

ssem

bly

afte

r a

42on

e ye

ar p

erio

d.

43

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-9

-4

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:El

Sal

vado

rD

eleg

ates

:La

uren

Alle

n,D

ecla

n D

elan

ey,

Hop

e Slo

an,

Ana

mar

ee D

rane

sCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mt.

Jul

iet

Hig

h Sch

ool

End

ing

Gan

g V

iole

nce

th

rou

gh

You

th O

utr

each

Pro

gra

ms

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly,

ack

now

ledg

ing

the

freq

uenc

y of

hom

icid

e in

El S

alva

dor,

1

we

have

con

clud

ed t

hat

the

high

mur

der

rate

is c

orre

late

d to

gan

g vi

olen

ce,

2 3Em

phas

izin

g th

at E

l Sal

vado

r ha

s th

e hi

ghes

t ho

mic

ide

rate

for

any

cou

ntry

not

at

4w

ar:

mea

sure

sne

ed t

o be

tak

en t

o re

duce

the

nat

iona

l mur

der

rate

5 6Aw

are

of E

l Sal

vado

rs p

lan

to u

se $

2 bi

llion

dol

lars

to

build

par

ks a

nd e

stab

lish

afte

r7

scho

ol p

rogr

ams

in a

n at

tem

pt t

o ke

ep y

outh

off t

he s

tree

ts;

8 9Th

e de

lega

tion

of E

l Sal

vado

r do

es h

ereb

y:10 11

Ask

for

add

ition

al f

undi

ng t

o ac

com

plis

h th

is12 13

Cal

ls for

the

dev

elop

men

t of

eng

agin

g af

ter

scho

ol h

ours

pro

gram

s fo

r yo

uths

at

14risk

ofex

ploi

tatio

n vi

a or

gani

zed

crim

e15 16

Rea

ffirm

ing

that

if y

outh

s ar

e gi

ven

a se

nse

of c

omm

unity

with

in a

pro

duct

ive

17po

sitiv

een

viro

nmen

t th

ey w

ill b

e le

ss li

kely

to

turn

to

gang

s, t

hus

redu

cing

gan

g 18

viol

ence

19 20Fu

rthe

r in

vite

s ot

her

coun

trie

s to

aid

in t

he e

stab

lishm

ent

of o

ccup

ying

pro

gram

s 21

for

juve

nile

s; t

he s

ucce

ss o

f th

ese

prog

ram

s w

ill c

reat

e a

basi

s fo

r ex

pans

ion

into

22

othe

r co

untr

ies

in o

rder

to

expe

l gan

g re

late

d cr

ime.

23

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

200

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-9

-5

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:M

alaw

iD

eleg

ates

:N

aom

i Hor

n,Ade

lle T

hom

pson

,Im

an H

aura

mi,

Ser

ena

Hel

mCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Hum

e Fo

gg A

cade

mic

Hu

man

Tra

ffic

kin

g A

war

enes

s in

Mal

awi

The

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y,1 2

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t m

any

case

s of

chi

ld la

bor

invo

lve

phys

ical

or

sexu

al a

buse

, 3

coer

cion

, an

d/or

for

ced

labo

r,

4 5N

otin

g w

ith d

eep

conc

ern

that

hun

dred

s of

gir

ls a

s yo

ung

as t

en a

re b

eing

use

d as

6

pros

titut

es in

bro

thel

s in

the

citi

es o

f Bla

ntyr

e an

d Biw

i as

wel

l as

bein

g sm

uggl

ed

7to

bro

thel

s in

Moz

ambi

que

and

Zam

bia,

8 9Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

mos

t M

alaw

ian

traf

ficki

ng v

ictim

s ar

e ex

ploi

ted

with

in t

he

10co

untr

y,11 12

Rea

lizin

g th

at t

his

allo

ws

for

hum

an t

raffic

king

to

beco

me

mor

e w

ides

prea

d 13

thro

ugho

ut t

he c

ount

ry,

14 15Con

side

ring

tha

t M

alaw

i's m

anda

tory

birth

reg

istr

atio

n ha

s m

ade

it fa

r ea

sier

to

16ke

ep t

rack

of ch

ildre

n's

iden

titie

s,17 18

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t th

e am

ount

of

traf

ficki

ng v

ictim

s id

entif

ied

sinc

e 20

15ha

s 19

decr

ease

d fr

om 2

42 t

o 19

6,20 21

The

dele

gate

s of

the

Rep

ublic

of M

alaw

i her

eby:

22 23Cal

l upo

n Th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o co

nstit

ute

a co

nven

tion

with

del

egat

es fro

m lo

cal

24Sou

th A

fric

an c

ount

ries

to

disc

uss

solu

tions

for

the

pre

vent

ion

of h

uman

tra

ffic

king

25

in t

he a

rea,

26 27

Not

ice

that

thi

s co

nven

tion

will

lead

into

the

aw

aren

ess

of t

he s

erio

usne

ss o

f hu

man

28

traf

ficki

ng in

the

are

a,29 30

Als

o no

tice

that

thi

s co

nven

tion

will

hel

p th

e Rep

ublic

of

Mal

awi a

nd it

s ne

ighb

orin

g 31

coun

trie

s he

lp k

eep

the

rate

s lo

w a

s th

ey a

re n

ow o

r m

ake

them

eve

n lo

wer

,32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Furt

her

call

upon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

supe

rvis

e an

d in

vest

1 m

illio

n U

S d

olla

rs

33in

to t

he c

reat

ion

of a

pro

gram

for

saf

ety

and

hum

an t

raff

icki

ng a

war

enes

s an

d 34

vict

im a

ids

in t

he lo

cal c

ities

,35 36

Dra

w a

tten

tion

to t

he s

erio

usne

ss o

f th

e m

atte

r of

hum

an t

raff

icki

ng in

oth

er

37fo

reig

n co

untr

ies,

38 39Str

ongl

y re

com

men

d fo

reig

n co

untr

ies

to in

vest

in t

he a

war

enes

s of

hum

an

40tr

affic

king

all

over

the

wor

ld,

41 42Fu

rthe

r re

com

men

d th

at t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns b

e in

fav

or o

f ou

r re

solu

tion

to c

all f

or a

43

conv

entio

n an

d pr

ogra

m t

hat

calls

for

hum

an t

raffic

king

aw

aren

ess

whi

ch c

an b

e 44

used

as

a pi

lot

reso

lutio

n fo

r ot

her

coun

trie

s th

at d

eal w

ith t

he p

robl

em o

f hu

man

45

traf

ficki

ng.

46 47

201

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-9

-6

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Cot

e d'

Ivoi

reD

eleg

ates

:Cha

itu K

onje

ti,Shu

wei

Cai

,Ken

neth

Lia

o,Bla

yne

Cow

anCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mar

tin L

uthe

r Kin

g M

agne

t Sch

ool

AR

eso

luti

on

to

Dec

reas

e C

hild

Lab

or

in C

oco

a g

row

ing

reg

ion

s in

C

ote

D'I

voir

e

Not

ing

that

60%

of

Cot

e D

’Ivo

ire’

s re

venu

e co

mes

fro

m c

ocoa

exp

orts

and

tha

t th

e 1

dem

and

for

chea

p co

coa

has

incr

ease

d as

a r

esul

t of

the

coc

oa in

dust

ry’s

rapi

d 2

grow

th in

rec

ent

year

s,3 4

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

coc

oa far

mer

s ea

rn a

n al

arm

ing

$2 p

er d

ay o

n av

erag

e, a

n 5

inco

me

sign

ifica

ntly

bel

ow t

he p

over

ty li

ne,

6 7Cog

niza

nt t

hat

farm

ers,

bec

ause

of

thei

r lo

w in

com

e, r

esor

t to

chi

ld la

bor

as a

8

met

hod

of k

eepi

ng t

heir

pric

es c

ompe

titiv

e,9 10

Ala

rmed

tha

t th

e av

erag

e ag

e of

the

se c

hild

ren

are

betw

een

5 an

d 14

,11 12

Con

scio

us t

hat

1.4

mill

ion

child

ren

wer

e w

orki

ng in

coc

oa-g

row

ing

area

s in

201

2,13 14

Aw

are

that

40%

of

thes

e ch

ildre

n do

not

att

end

scho

ol a

nd o

nly

56.9

% o

f ch

ildre

n 15

finis

h pr

imar

y sc

hool

,16 17

Not

ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn t

hat

the

child

ren

wor

k w

ith

haza

rdou

s to

ols

such

as

18m

ache

tes

and

chai

nsaw

s an

d ar

e ex

pose

d to

tox

ic in

dust

rial

che

mic

als

with

out

19pr

oper

pro

tect

ion

or in

stru

ctio

n,20 21

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d th

at t

he far

mer

s pr

ovid

e th

eir

child

labo

rers

with

onl

y th

e 22

chea

pest

foo

d av

aila

ble

such

as

corn

pas

te a

nd b

anan

as,

23 24D

eplo

ring

tha

t th

e ch

ildre

n ha

ve n

o ac

cess

to

clea

n w

ater

s or

san

itatio

n an

d sl

eep

25on

woo

den

plan

ks,

26 27D

eepl

y re

gret

ting

the

inhu

man

e co

nditi

ons

the

child

ren

of C

ote

D’Ivo

ire

are

livin

g 28

in,

29 30Th

e de

lega

tion

of C

ote

D’Ivo

ire

does

her

eby:

31 32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Str

ongl

y ur

ges

the

Inte

rnat

iona

l Lab

or O

rgan

izat

ion

(ILO

), U

nite

d N

atio

ns

33In

tern

atio

nal C

hild

ren'

s Em

erge

ncy

Fund

(U

NIC

EF),

and

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

34

Educ

atio

nal,

Sci

entif

ic,

and

Cul

tura

lOrg

aniz

atio

n (U

NES

CO

) to

col

labo

rate

with

Cot

e 35

D’Ivo

ire’

s go

vern

men

t to

dev

elop

pro

gram

s th

at p

rovi

de t

he w

orki

ng c

hild

ren

with

36

nece

ssiti

es,

such

as

and

educ

atio

n;37 38

Enco

urag

es c

ount

ries

to

plac

e a

tem

pora

ry b

an o

n co

coa-

base

d pr

oduc

t ex

port

s 39

from

Cot

e D

’Ivo

ire

as a

met

hod

of p

rom

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Spo

nsor

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anda

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egat

es:

Jord

an S

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rt,

Kita

na C

ox,

Chl

oe F

rost

Com

mitt

ee:

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omic

and

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anci

alSch

ool:

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tto

Hig

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no

mic

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pm

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hin

th

e R

wan

dan

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no

my

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side

ring

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anda

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he d

ense

st p

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cou

ntry

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Und

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anda

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om a

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into

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side

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in n

atur

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now

ledg

ing

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ve b

elow

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erty

line

and

37%

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in

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trem

e po

vert

y10 11

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cern

ed t

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ns a

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sten

ce far

mer

s12 13

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Del

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of R

wan

da H

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eed

for

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n ec

onom

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otes

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t as

sist

ance

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mot

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vert

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te;

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ls u

pon

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ted

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anci

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es w

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e de

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ctiv

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ture

of

min

es;

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ures

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ille

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e de

lega

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of t

he D

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reby

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n U

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rs fro

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he U

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mer

ica

to p

ay for

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per

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man

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mitt

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onvi

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ssig

nm

ent

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ing

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arct

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reat

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as s

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tifyi

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es w

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ATS

)9 10

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of t

he U

nite

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’s d

oes

here

by:

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l for

an

abso

rptio

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arct

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arm

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NO

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thro

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untr

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he w

orld

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e th

e U

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atio

ns O

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e fo

r D

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set

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dual

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ntries

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ativ

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invo

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re t

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ther

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ect

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24de

plet

ing

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ves

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wild

life,

25 26Com

man

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at 1

2.5%

of Ant

arct

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nd r

emai

n pr

otec

ted

from

all

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trie

s 27

affa

irs,

to

supp

ort

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glob

al p

rese

rvat

ion

effo

rt28 29

Prom

ote

the

idea

ls o

f sm

all g

roup

exp

lora

tion

of u

ncha

rted

ter

rito

ry,

to fur

ther

30

educ

ate

the

wor

ld o

n th

e Sou

th P

ole.

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Res

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Ack

now

ledg

ing

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fin

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se lo

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uniti

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lly a

war

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at t

his

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peo

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xpan

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up p

lans

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eady

in p

lace

acr

oss

the

wor

ld7 8

The

dele

gatio

n of

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ublic

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ea d

oes

here

by d

ecla

re :

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ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

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ions

to

crea

te a

n on

goin

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m t

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ndth

e cl

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up o

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thes

e or

dnan

ce12 13

Enco

urag

es a

ll co

untr

ies

to u

se m

ilita

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to

aid

in t

he r

etriev

ing

of t

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land

min

es15 16

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her

requ

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tha

t th

e pr

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m g

oes

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ordn

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ompl

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rem

oved

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abriel

la P

erez

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lyn

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Laur

en M

oore

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ra A

hmed

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mitt

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ial,

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rths

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wom

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turb

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fert

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rat

e re

quired

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mai

ntai

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ve b

irth

s pe

r 4

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an,

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are

of t

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at P

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owly

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elop

ing

into

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hild

less

cou

ntry

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only

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% o

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aini

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Wor

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f th

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ct t

hat

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ugue

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ered

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ther

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ause

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side

ring

tha

t th

e U

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lude

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at

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mig

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ease

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es a

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ce p

opul

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spec

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yout

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aver

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are

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the

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illio

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here

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l upo

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asks

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ant

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mill

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in t

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ther

n Afr

ican

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elop

men

t Com

mun

ity (

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due

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ino

effe

ct,

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now

ledg

ing

that

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ther

n Afr

ica’

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iny

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on b

egin

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thro

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turb

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ren

in S

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rn t

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alre

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alen

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ms

of m

alnu

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ited

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sup

ply

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ampl

ified

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ause

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impe

ndin

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ough

t,13 14

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scio

us t

hat

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ola

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not

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rent

ly h

ave

adva

nced

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g te

chno

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ke

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tion

and

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r in

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ce t

o su

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ite A

ngol

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ving

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tha

t Ang

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pro

cess

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tly b

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onom

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to d

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of A

ngol

a H

ereb

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es t

he g

loba

l com

mun

ity t

o su

ppor

t Sou

ther

n Afr

ica

in b

oth

pres

ent

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futu

re

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od s

trug

gles

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ill c

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ue t

o be

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ng

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ltura

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e in

thi

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gion

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at t

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in S

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11

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here

by:

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proj

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lace

in t

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of

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futu

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27

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8

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as a

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15su

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they

will

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coun

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pon

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in p

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com

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UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:M

adag

asca

rD

eleg

ates

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arita

Odw

ar,

Den

zel H

arris,

Asi

a Ta

ylor

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Gle

nclif

f H

igh

Sch

ool

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reas

e in

fect

iou

s d

isea

ses

in c

hild

ren

Min

dful

of

the

deat

h ra

te b

eing

6.7

per

100

0 pe

ople

,1 2

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ring

in m

ind

that

the

re a

re f

ew h

ospi

tal b

eds

avai

labl

e to

citi

zens

with

chr

onic

3

need

s,4 5

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ing

stud

ied

the

unem

ploy

men

t ra

te f

rom

age

s 15

-24

is 2

.6%

. Th

is p

reve

nts

6lo

w-i

ncom

e fa

mili

es f

rom

acq

uiri

ng h

ealth

car

e re

sour

ces,

7 8Ta

king

into

con

side

ratio

n th

at t

he n

eona

tal d

eath

rat

e fr

om m

alar

ia a

nd p

neum

onia

9

has

incr

ease

d an

d th

e m

alnu

triti

on r

ate

has

incr

ease

d si

gnifi

cant

ly,

by 1

7% s

ince

10

2013

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4,11 12

Not

ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn t

hat

the

mor

talit

y ra

te h

asin

crea

sed

by 2

2% d

urin

g th

e 13

first

fiv

e ye

ars

of li

fe,

14 15H

avin

g ex

amin

ed fur

ther

res

earc

h w

e ha

ve d

eter

min

ed t

hat

the

mor

talit

y ra

te w

ill

16fu

rthe

r in

crea

se,

17 18Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Mad

agas

car

Her

eby:

19 20Cal

l upo

n W

orld

Hea

lth O

rgan

izat

ion

to p

rovi

de a

tea

m o

f m

edic

al s

peci

alis

ts t

o 21

assi

st in

the

pro

cess

of el

imin

atin

gne

onat

al a

nd p

ostn

atal

dea

ths.

22 23U

rges

the

Wor

ld H

ealth

Org

aniz

atio

n to

cre

ate

and

fund

a h

uman

itarian

mis

sion

to

24ai

d th

e m

edic

al s

taff

of

Mad

agas

car

in p

rovi

ding

a r

elia

ble

and

safe

sou

rce

of

25m

edic

atio

n to

chi

ldre

n.

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uest

the

Wor

ld H

ealth

Org

aniz

atio

n to

fun

d th

is r

eque

st u

sing

the

new

Cod

ex

28Tr

ust

Fund

.29

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/R1

6-1

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NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:In

dia

Del

egat

es:

Dan

iel S

egar

s,Kae

lan

Pate

l,H

arsh

Kum

ar,

Mon

is M

ishr

aCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mar

tin L

uthe

r Kin

g M

agne

t Sch

ool

A r

eso

luti

on

to

In

dia

’s P

oo

r W

ater

Qu

alit

y an

d D

istr

ibu

tio

n

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Aw

are

that

Ind

ia h

as 1

8 pe

rcen

t of

the

wor

ld’s

pop

ulat

ion

and

four

per

cent

of its

3

fres

hwat

er r

esou

rces

. 4 5

Not

ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn t

hat

it ta

kes

half

an h

our

for

20 p

erce

nt o

f ho

useh

olds

to

6re

ach

a w

ater

sou

rce.

7 8D

istu

rbed

tha

t In

dia

is c

urre

ntly

ran

ked

as t

he m

ost

wat

er p

ollu

ted

coun

try

9 10D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

that

63

perc

ent

of r

ural

Ind

ia d

o no

t ha

ve a

cle

an w

ater

sou

rce

11fo

r dr

inki

ng12 13

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

Ind

ia lo

ses

as m

any

as s

even

ty t

hree

mill

ion

wor

king

day

s du

e 14

to w

ater

-bor

ne d

isea

ses.

15 16H

avin

g ex

amin

ed fur

ther

tha

t N

aand

i Com

mun

ity W

ater

Ser

vice

s (N

CW

S),

bui

lds

17sa

fe d

rink

ing

wat

er k

iosk

s in

poo

r vi

llage

s an

d se

lls t

he w

ater

to

cove

r its

cos

ts for

18

abou

t 60

to 1

20 r

upee

s (U

.S.$

1.3-

2.6)

per

fam

ily p

er m

onth

.19 20

The

dele

gatio

n of

Ind

ia H

ereb

y:21 22

Cal

ls for

incr

ease

d fu

ndin

g of

wat

er d

istr

ibut

ion

by p

laci

ng N

CW

S k

iosk

s in

are

as

23th

at a

re in

nee

d of

it t

o cr

eate

acc

ess

to c

lean

dri

nkin

g w

ater

;24 25

Furt

her

calls

upo

n Th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o su

perv

ise

and

inve

st 1

mill

ion

US D

olla

rs

26to

hel

p th

e N

aand

i Com

mun

ity W

ater

Ser

vice

s es

tabl

ish

mor

e w

ater

kio

sks;

27 28Str

ongl

y en

cour

ages

fun

ding

of

an im

prov

emen

t in

Ind

ia’s

sew

age

syst

em t

o 29

enco

urag

e ci

tizen

s in

are

as t

hat

lack

pro

per

sew

age

to u

se la

trin

es,

whi

ch w

ould

30

decr

ease

the

am

ount

of

sew

age

(nea

rly

80%

of

it) f

ound

in u

sabl

e w

ater

;31 32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

218

Furt

her

invi

tes

impr

ovem

ent

of e

duca

tion

by p

laci

ng n

ew s

tand

ards

in s

choo

ls

33re

gard

ing

pers

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hyg

iene

am

ong

child

ren

to c

onfr

ont

the

issu

e of

wat

er-b

orne

34

dise

ase

due

to p

oor

sani

tary

pra

ctic

es;

35 36

Ga/

Res

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6-1

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TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Et

hiop

ia 2

Del

egat

es:

Polly

Xie

,So-

Ie L

ee,

Hay

den

Dow

nsCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Dav

idso

n Aca

dem

y

Eth

iop

ian

Em

erg

ency

Hu

man

itar

ian

Aid

Con

cern

ed b

y th

e w

ides

prea

d dr

ough

t ac

ross

Eth

iopi

a an

d its

effec

ts o

n ou

r 1

Citi

zens

. 2 3

Ala

rmed

tha

t th

e dr

ough

t is

cur

rent

ly a

ffec

ting

12,0

00,0

00 c

itize

ns o

f ou

r na

tion,

4

whi

ch is

rou

ghly

7%

of to

tal p

opul

atio

n.

5 6Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

thi

s ha

s be

en o

ur s

econ

d se

vere

dro

ught

per

iod,

the

first

7

occu

rrin

g in

198

3-85

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Baf

fled

that

our

dro

ught

sin

ce 2

015

has

rava

ging

pop

ulat

ion,

leve

led

our

lives

tock

, 10

and

dest

roye

d ou

r fo

od p

rodu

ctio

n.

11 12U

nder

stan

ding

tha

t th

ere

are

long

ter

m p

lans

und

erw

ay t

o pr

otec

t Et

hiop

ian

13po

pula

tion

from

fut

ure

effe

cts

of t

his

drou

ght,

but

we

requ

ire

shor

t-te

rm

14hu

man

itari

an a

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ntil

the

othe

r in

itiat

ed p

rogr

ams

are

com

plet

ed in

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Rec

ogni

zing

thi

s dr

ough

t is

wid

espr

ead

acro

ss t

he A

fric

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ontin

ent,

and

the

re is

a

17U

nite

d N

atio

n in

itiat

ive

unde

rway

to

aid

coun

trie

s af

fect

ed18 19

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bled

tha

t Et

hiop

ia is

not

incl

uded

in t

his

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

initi

ativ

e.

20 21W

e th

e de

lega

tion

of E

thio

pia

2 re

ques

t su

ppor

t si

mila

r to

tho

se in

the

abo

ve

22m

entio

ned

initi

ativ

e fo

r th

e po

pula

tion

until

the

larg

e in

fras

truc

ture

pro

ject

s ar

e 23

com

plet

ed.

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uest

ing

emer

genc

y sh

ort-

term

rel

ief/

supp

ort

for

affe

cted

pop

ulat

ions

and

tho

se

26m

ispl

aced

by

loss

of

reso

urce

s in

are

as o

f pr

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us r

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ence

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sted

res

ourc

es

27in

clud

e, foo

d, w

ater

, sa

nita

tion

mat

eria

ls,

and

tem

pora

ry h

ousi

ng.

Infr

astr

uctu

re

28pr

ojec

ts p

roje

cted

to

be c

ompl

eted

in 2

017

will

ens

ure

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e em

erge

ncy

situ

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ns

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ccur

aga

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ch a

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zens

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of

labo

r po

pula

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pia

are

part

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k-fo

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f G

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thio

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ERA

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BLY

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NN

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MO

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ITED

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TIO

NS

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nsor

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atia

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egat

es:

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xand

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cKen

na,

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Sch

elzi

g,Lu

ke R

ippe

toe,

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mitt

ee:

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ial,

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anita

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tura

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ool:

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igh

Sch

ool

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olv

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Cro

atia

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um

anit

aria

n C

risi

s

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ing

the

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ted

Nat

ions

to

reco

gniz

e th

e al

arm

ing

disc

rim

inat

ion

agai

nst

Ser

bo-

1Cro

atia

ns a

nd C

roat

ian

refu

gees

2 3

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now

ledg

ing

that

the

re a

re t

ensi

ons

betw

een

Cro

atia

and

Ser

bia,

4 5U

nder

stan

ding

tha

t th

e sp

lit u

p of

Yug

osla

via

crea

ted

thes

e te

nsio

ns,

6 7Rec

ogni

zing

the

var

ious

fau

lts o

f th

is e

thni

c di

vide

, in

clud

ing

the

brok

en h

ealth

care

8

syst

em a

nd s

ocia

l dis

crim

inat

ion,

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e th

e N

atio

n of

Cro

atia

her

eby:

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rge

the

Uni

ted

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ions

to

form

a m

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ping

cou

ncil

to r

evie

w t

he

13so

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unr

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betw

een

the

peop

le o

f Cro

atia

and

the

peo

ple

of S

erbi

a.14 15

Rec

omm

end

a co

unci

l of

8-10

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

med

iato

rs t

o re

view

the

unr

est.

16 17

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

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YM

CA M

OD

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owen

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ikyi

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on,

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elso

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mitt

ee:

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ial,

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anita

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and

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tura

lSch

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Sm

yrna

Hig

h Sch

ool

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a V

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h S

ervi

ces

for

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com

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nan

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om

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rmed

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the

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tha

t th

e Zik

a Virus

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e m

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infe

ctio

us d

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mon

g th

is

1co

untr

y an

d ea

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rans

miti

on t

hrou

gh t

he A

edes

mos

quito

, m

akes

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inic

a's

2ci

tizen

mor

e pr

one

to c

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ing

the

viru

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e co

me

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con

clus

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mor

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this

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viru

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tin,

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artin

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loup

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nd B

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ple

from

the

se c

ount

ries

reg

ular

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rave

l 8

to D

omin

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espe

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ly for

fes

tival

sea

son,

so

this

is a

pot

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eat

to s

prea

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viru

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me

of t

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cou

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hav

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affic

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omin

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rs.

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irm

ing

that

Dom

inic

a's

first

cas

e of

the

virus

was

con

firm

ed in

Mar

ch o

f 20

16

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ur c

ases

hav

e be

en r

epor

ted

sinc

e th

en.

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inic

a ha

s ta

ken

the

nece

ssar

y 14

mea

sure

s to

bring

aw

aren

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abou

t th

e vi

rus.

15 16

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fur

ther

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roug

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alth

cen

ters

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ith s

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e is

pre

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pla

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lp fur

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e U

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o im

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r lo

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com

e 26

preg

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en w

ho h

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the

Zik

a vi

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ds t

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e W

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will

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dele

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e de

lega

tion

of T

he R

epub

lic o

f Th

e M

arsh

all I

slan

ds d

oes

here

by:

15 16Pr

ocla

ims

ther

e ne

eds

to b

e sp

read

ing

of in

form

atio

n of

pre

vent

ion

of t

he Z

ika

17vi

rus.

18 19

Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o he

lp s

prea

d th

e in

form

atio

n on

how

to

prev

ent

the

20Zik

a vi

rus

and

the

spre

adin

g of

the

Zik

a vi

rus.

21

GEN

ERA

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BLY

224

Ga/

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To t

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bly:

1 2D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

with

the

lack

of eq

ual h

ealth

care

am

ongs

t th

e is

land

s of

Fiji

as

3w

ell a

s in

cons

iste

ncy

of h

ealth

car

e in

oth

er n

atio

ns,

4 5D

istu

rbed

that

the

ave

rage

fam

ily in

Fiji

mak

es $

60-8

0 pe

r w

eek

and

mus

t su

ppor

t 6

4-6

mem

bers

,7 8

Emph

asiz

ing

that

60%

of ci

tizen

s ar

e ob

ligat

ed t

o co

mm

ute

seve

ral h

ours

to

9re

ceiv

e su

ffic

ient

hea

lth o

r em

erge

ncy

care

, 10 11

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

man

y do

ctor

s m

igra

te t

o Aus

tral

ia,

New

Zea

land

, an

d ot

her

12co

untr

ies,

13 14Fu

lly a

war

e th

at p

ortio

ns o

f Fi

ji, a

s w

ell a

s of

oth

er n

atio

ns,

depe

nd s

olel

y on

15

agricu

lture

for

sur

viva

l,16 17

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

has

not

mad

e ad

equa

te s

trid

es t

o he

lp

18co

untr

ies

sinc

e th

e fa

ilure

to

reac

h a

goal

set

in 2

000

for

heal

th-f

or-a

ll19 20

The

dele

gatio

n of

Fiji

her

eby:

21 22Cal

ls u

pon

the

UN

to

reac

h ou

t to

geo

grap

hica

lly c

halle

nged

, sp

ecifi

cally

Pac

ific

23is

land

cou

ntries

with

mor

e ac

cess

ible

mea

ns o

f he

alth

car

e,

24 25H

opes

to

revi

ve p

rogr

am t

o re

ach

the

goal

tha

t w

as s

et f

or h

ealth

-for

-all

put

into

26

actio

n in

197

8,27 28

Trus

ts t

his

prog

ram

to

bett

er t

he li

ves

of a

ll w

ho a

re la

ckin

g ad

equa

te h

ealth

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GEN

ERA

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Ga/

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TEN

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OD

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rey

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tin

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al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Rec

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zing

the

num

ber

of r

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amps

nee

ded

in F

inla

nd,

3 4Ack

now

ledg

ing

with

dee

p co

ncer

n th

e Pa

lest

inia

n re

fuge

e cr

isis

,5 6

Hav

ing

alre

ady

adop

ted

750

refu

gees

per

yea

r, a

war

e th

at 2

mill

ion

disp

lace

d 7

peop

le n

eed

refu

gee

stat

us in

Pal

estin

e,8 9

Con

cern

ed b

y th

e so

cioe

cono

mic

con

ditio

ns t

hat

are

cons

ider

ably

poo

r an

d ha

ve a

10

dens

e po

pula

tion

with

inad

equa

te fun

dam

enta

l inf

rast

ruct

ure,

11 12Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

the

Rep

ublic

of

Finl

and

does

her

eby:

13 14En

dors

e su

bsta

ntia

lly in

crea

sing

the

wel

fare

of th

e Pa

lest

inia

n Ref

ugee

s in

Fin

land

, 15 16

Cal

ls u

pon

The

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

supp

ort

the

cris

is,

17Req

uest

to

be g

iven

3 m

illio

n EU

R,

subs

eque

ntly

90,

000

EUR a

nnua

lly,

In o

rder

to

18ta

ke in

2,0

00 m

ore

refu

gees

a y

ear;

for

tho

se w

ho d

o no

t ag

ree

with

the

cha

nges

19

bein

g m

ade

and

the

viol

ence

tha

t m

ay h

appe

n,20 21

Req

uest

s Pe

acek

eepi

ng F

orce

s, 3

00 m

ore

troo

ps t

hat

will

be

incr

emen

tally

22

decr

ease

d.23 24

GEN

ERA

L A

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BLY

225

Ga/

Res

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6-1

0-1

8

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

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unte

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osel

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Pla

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mitt

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ial,

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anita

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and

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idd

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sin

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mb

er O

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CD

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now

ledg

ing

the

fact

tha

t N

on-

Com

mun

icab

le D

isea

ses

are

plag

uing

the

Mid

dle

1Ea

st f

rom

Mau

rita

nia

to S

audi

Ara

bia

at a

larm

ing

rate

s,

2 3Ala

rmed

by

an e

stim

ated

79%

per

cent

of de

aths

in S

audi

Ara

bia

and

69%

of de

aths

4

wor

ldw

ide

are

cont

ribu

ted

to N

CD

s,

5 6Bel

ievi

ng t

hat

rais

ing

awar

enes

s an

d ed

ucat

ing

the

peop

le,

child

ren

and

adul

ts

7al

ike,

will

ena

ble

the

civi

lians

of th

ese

coun

trie

s to

car

ry t

hem

selv

es in

a m

anor

to

8pr

even

t th

e co

ntra

ctio

n of

the

se d

isea

ses,

9 10

The

dele

gatio

n of

Sau

di A

rabi

a do

es h

ereb

y:11 12

Emph

asiz

e th

at t

he a

mou

nt o

f de

aths

due

to

NCD

s th

roug

hout

the

Mid

dle

East

are

13

reac

hing

ver

y al

arm

ing

num

bers

; 14 15

Dra

w A

tten

tion

to t

he W

HO

Glo

bal A

ctio

n Pl

an f

or t

he P

reve

ntio

n an

d Con

trol

of

16N

CD

s 20

13-2

020

(res

olut

ion

WH

A66

.10)

, th

at is

try

ing

to r

aise

aw

aren

ess

in

17de

velo

ping

cou

ntries

and

edu

cate

the

m in

way

s to

pre

vent

the

se fat

al d

isea

ses;

18 19

Not

e th

at b

eing

edu

cate

d in

thi

s fie

ld c

an a

nd w

ill s

ave

man

y liv

es t

hrou

ghou

t th

e 20

Mid

dle

East

; 21 22

Req

uest

incr

ease

of

fund

ing,

sup

port

, an

d vo

lunt

eers

to

aid

this

pro

gram

in t

heir

23m

issi

on t

o sa

ve li

ves

thro

ugho

ut t

he n

atio

ns;

24 25Ex

pres

s its

hop

e th

at t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns w

ill in

crea

se b

acki

ng o

f th

is p

rogr

am a

s it

26no

t on

ly w

ill h

elp

Sau

di A

rabi

a, b

ut n

umer

ous

coun

trie

s su

ch a

s M

auri

tani

a an

d 27

Yem

en.

28

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-1

0-1

9

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:M

ongo

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:Ana

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Ash

okan

,M

arja

n Ata

,Pr

iya

Sak

aran

,Ver

ina

Saw

iers

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mitt

ee:

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ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

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tura

lSch

ool:

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e Fo

gg A

cade

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ron

men

tal R

egu

lati

on a

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or R

efor

m in

th

e M

ong

olia

n M

inin

g

Ind

ust

ry

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly,

1 2

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t M

ongo

lia c

urre

ntly

pra

ctic

es b

oth

open

pit

and

unde

rgro

und

3m

inin

g. T

hese

min

ing

tech

niqu

es a

re u

sed

in t

he G

obi d

eser

t fo

r ex

trac

ting

gold

, 4

silv

er,

copp

er,

min

eral

s, a

nd c

oal.

5 6Con

cern

ed t

hat

the

min

ing

indu

stry

bring

s se

vere

and

irre

vers

ible

thr

eats

to

the

7M

ongo

lian

envi

ronm

ent

and

loca

l nom

ads.

8 9H

avin

g co

nsid

ered

tha

t m

inin

g de

plet

es w

ater

sup

plie

s, d

egra

des

wat

er q

ualit

y, a

nd

10le

ads

to in

crea

sed

mer

cury

and

air p

ollu

tion.

11 12Ala

rmed

by

the

min

ing

indu

stry

’s im

pact

on

Mon

golia

, c

onsi

dering

that

mor

e th

an

13on

e-th

ird

of M

ongo

lia r

elie

s on

impo

tabl

e w

ater

sou

rces

and

hal

f of

the

pop

ulat

ion

14ha

s no

acc

ess

to c

lean

wat

er.

15 16Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

few

act

ions

hav

e be

en p

revi

ousl

y ta

ken

to m

onito

r an

d as

sess

17

the

envi

ronm

enta

l dam

age

caus

ed b

y th

e M

ongo

lian

min

es.

18 19D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

that

the

min

ing

inst

itutio

n ha

s ne

gativ

ely

influ

ence

d so

cial

tre

nds

20by

rai

sing

une

mpl

oym

ent

rate

s in

min

ing

dist

rict

s, b

urde

ning

com

mun

ity r

esou

rces

, 21

and

caus

ing

high

leve

ls o

f ge

nder

ineq

ualit

y an

d se

xual

har

assm

ent.

22 23Ack

now

ledg

ing

Mon

golia

’s in

crea

sing

rel

ianc

e on

its

min

ing

sect

or w

hich

con

trib

utes

24

to 3

0% o

f th

e na

tion’

s G

DP

and

acco

unts

for

89.

2% o

f to

tal e

xpor

ts.

25 26N

otin

g fu

rthe

r th

at M

ongo

lia p

osse

sses

wha

t th

e In

tern

atio

nal M

onet

ary

Fund

has

27

estim

ated

to

be 1

to

3 tr

illio

n do

llars

in m

iner

al w

ealth

. 28 29

Con

side

ring

Mon

golia

’s s

tron

g m

arke

t tie

s w

ith C

hina

, w

hich

impo

rts

82%

of th

e 30

estim

ated

11.

2 bi

llion

ton

s of

coa

l. 31 32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

226

34Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Mon

golia

doe

s he

reby

:35 36

Req

uest

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

over

see

envi

ronm

enta

l and

labo

r-re

late

d re

gula

tions

37

in M

ongo

lia’s

min

ing

indu

stry

in o

rder

to

redu

ce it

s en

viro

nmen

tal a

nd s

ocia

l 38

repe

rcus

sion

s. I

n or

der

to a

chie

ve t

he U

N S

usta

inab

ility

Goa

l #5,

gen

der

equa

lity,

39

we

ask

for

the

Inte

rnat

iona

l Lab

or O

rgan

izat

ion

to e

nsur

e jo

b se

curity

and

equ

al

40pa

y fo

r w

omen

wor

king

in t

he m

inin

g in

dust

ry b

y ad

min

iste

ring

labo

r re

form

.

41 42U

rge

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Min

ing

Act

ion

and

Ser

vice

s to

impo

se m

inin

g re

gula

tions

43

that

con

trol

was

te,

cont

amin

atio

n of

gro

undw

ater

, ch

emic

al le

akag

e, a

nd d

ebris,

44

whi

le a

lso

mai

ntai

ning

bio

dive

rsity

, su

stai

nabl

e pr

actic

es,

and

adeq

uate

wat

er

45qu

ality

. 46 47

Not

e th

at if

the

fol

low

ing

regu

latio

ns a

re n

ot f

ollo

wed

, th

en t

he M

ongo

lian

fede

ral

48go

vern

men

t w

ill b

e re

spon

sibl

e fo

r im

posi

ng p

uniti

ve m

easu

rem

ents

.

49 50

Ga/

Res

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Tu

rkey

Del

egat

es:

Hop

Dep

pen,

Max

Dor

ris,

Kat

Lea

hy,

Mac

y W

alke

rCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mar

tin L

uthe

r Kin

g M

agne

t Sch

ool

Edu

cati

on

fo

r C

ou

ntr

ies

Mo

st I

mp

acte

d b

y th

e R

ise

of

Ch

ild S

old

iers

In

Vio

len

t Ex

trem

ist

Org

aniz

atio

ns

(VEO

s)

Ala

rmed

by

the

1500

you

th w

ith t

hous

ands

mor

e po

tent

ial r

ecru

its in

vio

lent

1

extr

emis

t or

gani

zatio

ns (

VEO

s) s

ince

200

6,

2 3D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

with

the

ris

e of

chi

ldre

n so

ldie

rs,

“any

per

son

of 1

8 ye

ars

of a

ge

4or

und

er w

ho is

, or

who

has

bee

n, r

ecru

ited

or u

sed

by a

n ar

med

for

ce o

r ar

med

5

grou

p in

any

cap

acity

”ca

sual

ties

due

to t

erro

rism

and

tha

t th

e nu

mbe

r of

sui

cide

6

bom

bing

s by

chi

ldre

n tr

iple

d in

the

last

yea

r,7 8

Emph

asiz

ing

that

60%

of ch

ild r

ecru

its in

to V

EOs

are

ages

12-

16,

9 10Str

ongl

y co

ndem

ns t

he u

se o

f ch

ildre

n an

d te

enag

ers

to r

ecru

it an

d be

a v

ehic

le f

or

11ne

w t

erro

rism

for

ces;

12 13D

raw

s at

tent

ion

to t

he n

eed

for

a de

sign

ated

gro

up t

hat

will

foc

us o

f th

is is

sues

and

14

insu

re a

ll th

at w

ill b

e do

ne t

o st

op a

nd p

reve

nt g

row

thth

is u

se o

f ch

ild r

ecru

itmen

t;15 16

Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

reco

gniz

e th

e ne

ed for

edu

catin

g pa

rent

s an

d 17

fam

ilies

on

how

to

prev

ent

child

rec

ruitm

ent

from

cou

ntries

to

near

by g

row

ing

18te

rror

ism

cel

ls;

19 20Fu

rthe

r in

vite

s ce

rtai

n m

embe

rs o

f th

e U

N,

mad

e of

cou

ntries

mos

t gr

eatly

affec

ted

21by

you

th r

ecru

itmen

t in

to t

erro

rism

, to

for

m a

com

mitt

ee t

hat

will

del

egat

e th

e 22

met

hods

of w

ides

prea

d ed

ucat

ion;

23 24Con

side

rs t

he e

duca

tion

will

be

focu

sed

on r

aisi

ng p

aren

tal a

war

enes

s an

d na

tiona

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dec

line

of L

iber

ia’s

eco

nom

y af

ter

the

outb

reak

of Eb

ola,

11 12

Rec

allin

g th

at o

nly

10%

of

Libe

ria’

s G

ross

Dom

estic

Pro

duct

is in

vest

ed in

to

13he

alth

care

for

its

citize

ns,

and

75%

of its

citi

zens

hav

e no

acc

ess

to r

efer

ral

14se

rvic

es,

15 16Th

e Rep

ublic

of

Libe

ria

does

her

eby:

17 18En

cour

age

all t

he a

genc

ies

of t

he S

econ

d Com

mitt

ee o

f th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o in

vest

19

fund

s in

to f

urth

erin

g th

e he

alth

care

sys

tem

of Li

beria

to p

rote

ct fut

ure

and

curr

ent

20po

pula

tions

;21 22

Req

uest

tra

inin

g of

vol

unte

er s

ervi

ces

in p

artn

ersh

ip w

ith t

he W

orld

Hea

lth

23O

rgan

izat

ion

to p

rom

ote

heal

thca

re a

nd p

rope

r ed

ucat

ion

on q

ualit

y of

hos

pita

ls;

24

25

Cal

l upo

n st

ates

to

appe

al w

ith g

ener

osity

and

und

erst

andi

ng t

o m

eet

the

need

s of

26

the

reso

lutio

n an

d pr

ovid

e ad

equa

te h

ealth

care

;27 28

Furt

her

rem

ind

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

Com

mitt

ees

abou

t th

eir

resp

onsi

bilit

y to

app

eal

29to

the

hum

anita

rian

nee

ds o

f Li

beria

as a

nat

ion

and

prov

ide

econ

omic

aid

;30 31

Urg

e th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o im

plem

ent

a re

quired

cou

rse

on s

igns

and

sym

ptom

s of

32

com

mon

dis

ease

s an

d pr

even

tativ

e m

easu

res;

33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

34Cal

l upo

n an

incr

ease

d pe

rcen

tage

of Li

beria’

s G

DP

be r

edirec

ted

tow

ards

the

mor

e 35

publ

ic s

ecto

rs o

f he

alth

care

in r

ural

are

as o

f Li

beria;

36 37Fu

rthe

r re

ques

t ad

ditio

nal f

undi

ng o

f $1

0 m

illio

n to

be

dire

cted

tow

ards

the

38

afor

emen

tione

d cl

ause

s.39

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-1

1-1

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Com

oros

Del

egat

es:

Cam

pbel

l Lus

chen

,Ja

cob

Gre

en,

Will

iam

Chr

istie

-Miz

ell,

Josh

Esq

uive

lCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Uni

vers

ity S

choo

l of

Nas

hvill

e

Enco

ura

gin

g c

oo

per

atio

n t

o fi

gh

t H

IV/

AID

S

The

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y:1 2

Aw

are

that

HIV

/AID

s is

a d

isea

se u

sual

ly c

ontr

acte

d fr

om u

npro

tect

ed s

ex;

3 4Con

cern

ed t

hat

25%

of AID

s ca

ses

are

foun

d in

chi

ldre

n fr

om 1

3-25

;5 6

Not

ing

that

the

use

of co

ndom

s pr

even

ts t

he s

prea

d of

man

y Sex

ually

Tra

nsm

itted

7

Infe

ctio

ns (

STI

) be

yond

HIV

/AID

S;

8 9Als

o no

ting

that

mem

ber

natio

ns a

nd s

tate

and

loca

l gov

ernm

ents

with

in m

embe

r 10

natio

ns h

ave

run

prog

ram

s th

at d

istr

ibut

e sa

fe s

ex p

rodu

cts,

incl

udin

g m

ale

and

11fe

mal

e co

ndom

s, t

hat

have

bee

n hi

ghly

effec

tive

in r

educ

ing

the

tran

smis

sion

of

12H

IV/A

IDS a

nd o

ther

STI

;13 14

The

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y he

reby

:15 16

Enco

urag

es t

he h

ealth

age

ncie

s an

d bo

dies

of th

e U

N,

incl

udin

g U

NAID

S a

nd t

he

17W

HO

, to

stu

dy a

nd c

opy

the

prog

ram

s th

at d

istr

ibut

e sa

fe s

ex p

rodu

cts;

18 19Fu

rthe

r en

cour

ages

tho

se a

genc

ies

to s

eek

fund

ing

from

NG

Os

to s

uppl

emen

t th

eir

20ow

n bu

dget

s in

ord

er t

o im

plem

ent

thes

e pr

ogra

ms;

21 22Rec

omm

ends

tha

t m

embe

r na

tions

coo

rdin

ate

com

mun

icat

ion

betw

een

UN

age

ncie

s 23

and

stat

ean

d lo

cal g

over

nmen

t pr

ogra

ms.

24

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-1

1-1

1

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:U

gand

aD

eleg

ates

:Am

elia

Hop

per,

Mar

y D

reye

r Sm

ith,

Talia

Sha

drou

iCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

St.

Agn

es A

cade

my

Aid

ing

Wom

en a

nd

Ch

ildre

n N

egat

ivel

y Im

pac

ted

by

the

Lord

’s

Res

ista

nce

Arm

y In

Ug

and

a

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Con

side

ring

tha

t th

e Lo

rd’s

Res

ista

nce

Arm

y is

a v

iole

nt r

ebel

gro

up c

urre

ntly

act

ive

3ne

ar n

orth

ern

Uga

ndan

bor

ders

,4 5

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

The

Lor

d’s

Res

ista

nce

Arm

y w

as b

een

activ

e in

Uga

nda

from

6

1986

to

2006

,7 8

Reg

rett

ing

that

nor

ther

n U

gand

a ha

d 30

,000

inte

rnal

ly d

ispl

aced

peo

ple

due

to

9co

nflic

t be

twee

n th

e U

gand

an g

over

nmen

t an

d th

e LR

A,

10 11N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

tha

t th

e LR

A h

as u

sed

viol

ence

to

recr

uit

mem

bers

,12 13

Ala

rmed

tha

t th

e LR

A h

as k

idna

pped

aro

und

66,0

00 c

hild

ren

to s

erve

as

sex

slav

es

14or

sol

dier

s,15 16

Dis

turb

ed t

hat

man

y gi

rls

and

wom

en w

ere

repe

ated

ly r

aped

by

LRA o

ffic

ers,

and

17

that

boy

s w

ere

forc

ed t

o se

rve

as s

oldi

ers,

18 19D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

that

Lor

d’s

Res

ista

nce

forc

ed c

aptiv

es t

o ki

ll or

rap

e fa

mily

20

mem

bers

,21 22

Fully

ala

rmed

tha

t ch

ildre

n bo

rn b

ecau

se o

f ra

pe a

nd t

heir m

othe

rs a

re u

nabl

e to

23

cont

inue

the

ir w

ay o

f liv

ing

and

are

shun

ned

from

the

ir c

omm

uniti

es a

nd f

amili

es

24de

spite

tha

t th

e Lo

rd’s

Res

ista

nce

Arm

y ha

s le

ft U

gand

a,25 26

We

the

Del

egat

ion

of U

gand

a do

her

eby:

27 28Req

uest

tha

t th

e U

N s

pons

or m

ultip

le r

ehab

ilita

tion

hous

es t

hrou

ghou

t N

orth

ern

29U

gand

a to

hel

p re

habi

litat

e ra

pe v

ictim

s of

the

Lor

d’s

Res

ista

nce

Arm

y an

d th

eir

30re

sulti

ng c

hild

ren,

31 32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Emph

asiz

e th

at t

hese

vic

tims

and

thei

r ch

ildre

n re

ceiv

e ps

ycho

logi

cal s

uppo

rt,

basi

c 33

educ

atio

n, a

nd o

ppor

tuni

ties

to le

arn

life

skill

s,34 35

Con

firm

tha

t th

ese

fam

ilies

can

sta

y at

the

se h

omes

unt

il th

ey a

re a

ble

to li

ve w

ell

36on

the

ir o

wn

and

be a

ccep

ted

into

the

ir c

omm

uniti

es,

37 38Fu

rthe

r re

com

men

d th

at 5

saf

e ho

uses

be

esta

blis

hed

in t

he p

opul

ated

city

of G

ulu

39an

d 5

in t

he c

ity o

f Li

ra,

40 41N

ote

that

the

est

ablis

hmen

t of

the

se h

ouse

s w

ould

cos

t ar

ound

200

,000

to

250,

000

42U

SD

, 43 44

Sol

emnl

y af

firm

tha

t th

ese

safe

hou

ses

are

nece

ssar

y fo

r th

e w

ellb

eing

and

45

emot

iona

l hea

lth o

f th

e ch

ildre

n an

d th

eir

mot

hers

,46 47

Expr

ess

its h

ope

that

the

UN

will

fin

anci

ally

sup

port

the

est

ablis

hmen

t of

the

se

48ho

mes

in o

rder

to

reha

bilit

ate

thes

e fa

mili

es a

nd im

prov

e th

eir

stan

dard

of

livin

g.

49

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-1

1-1

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Sw

eden

Del

egat

es:

Sop

hia

Fish

er-C

assi

ol,

Mor

gan

Rus

sell

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Inde

pend

ence

Hig

h Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Im

pro

ve t

he

Live

s o

f R

efu

gee

s in

Sw

eden

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Anx

ious

of

the

incr

easi

ng for

eign

pop

ulat

ion

reac

hing

10,

000

refu

gees

a w

eek

at it

s 3

heig

ht in

201

5,4 5

Reg

rett

ing

the

open

bor

ders

with

Den

mar

k,6 7

Aw

are

of S

wed

en’s

rec

ently

tig

hten

ed r

egul

atio

ns o

n ne

edin

g pa

sspo

rts

to e

nter

the

8

coun

try,

9 10N

otin

g w

ith c

once

rn t

hat

Sw

eden

is c

urre

ntly

ran

ked

nint

h in

larg

est

refu

gee

11po

pula

tion

in p

ropo

rtio

n to

citi

zens

,12 13

Dis

turb

ed b

y th

e fa

ct t

hat

refu

gees

will

mak

e up

2 o

ut o

f 15

of

Sw

eden

's

14un

empl

oyed

pop

ulat

ion

by 2

017

15 16Rec

ogni

zing

the

impo

rtan

ce o

f th

e re

fuge

es o

n th

e ec

onom

y as

wel

l as

soci

al

17as

pect

s of

the

cou

ntry

,18 19

Not

ing

that

ref

ugee

s ar

e en

title

d to

rec

eive

the

sam

e he

alth

care

, ed

ucat

ion,

and

20

wel

fare

ben

efits

as

the

nativ

e po

pula

tion,

21 22Rec

ogni

zing

the

cou

ntry

pay

s fo

r an

ave

rage

of

97%

of m

edic

al c

osts

for

citi

zens

as

23w

ell a

s ac

ute

heal

th a

nd d

enta

l car

e fo

r as

ylum

see

kers

24 25Ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t th

e he

alth

care

is p

aid

for

by t

he c

itize

ns o

f Sw

eden

, an

d 26

refu

gees

are

not

abl

e to

add

at

the

mom

ent,

27 28Aw

are

that

if r

efug

ees

wer

e gi

ven

the

mea

ns t

o ob

tain

a job

, th

eir

depe

nden

cy o

n 29

the

Sw

edis

h go

vern

men

t w

ould

be

a le

sser

pro

blem

bec

ause

the

y co

uld

pay

off

30th

eir

debt

s.31 32

The

Del

egat

ion

of T

he K

ingd

om o

f Sw

eden

Her

eby:

33 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Proc

laim

s th

at S

wed

en w

ould

like

to

inst

itute

an

addi

tiona

l 860

Sw

edis

h Kor

ona

to

35ci

tizen

’s

taxe

s as

wel

l as

a fu

ll in

tegr

atio

n of

ref

ugee

s in

to o

ur p

erso

nal a

nd

36pr

ofes

sion

al s

trat

a37 38

Dec

lare

s th

at a

ll re

fuge

es c

apab

le o

f w

orki

ng a

bove

the

age

of 18

and

bel

ow t

he

39ag

e of

60

mus

t ob

tain

a job

in t

heir f

irst

tw

o ye

ars

of r

esid

ency

in t

he c

ount

ry

40 41Cal

ls u

pon

The

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

arra

nge

a co

mm

ittee

of 20

0 fin

anci

al e

xper

ts a

nd

4250

0 pl

acem

ent

offic

ers

to o

vers

ee t

he in

tegr

atio

n of

the

ref

ugee

s in

to t

he s

ocie

ty43 44

Furt

her

calls

upo

n Th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o su

perv

ise

and

inve

st 5

0 m

illio

n U

S D

olla

rs

45in

to t

he h

ousi

ng a

nd in

tegr

atio

n of

the

ref

ugee

s46 47

Proc

laim

tha

t th

is s

hall

go in

to e

ffec

t by

Feb

ruar

y 1,

201

748

Ga/

Res

/W1

6-1

1-1

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Lu

xem

bour

gD

eleg

ates

:Ta

yllo

r H

unt,

Cha

rles

Litt

leto

n, Z

aree

Rei

dCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

, an

d Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

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ublic

Hig

h Sch

ool

Luxe

mb

ou

rg C

alls

fo

r A

n E

nd

To

Sex

Tra

ffic

kin

g

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

hel

d a

conv

entio

n ag

ains

t Tr

ansn

atio

nal

1O

rgan

ized

Cri

me

in D

ecem

ber

2000

.2 3

Aw

are

that

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

off

ered

cou

ntry

vis

its a

fter

the

con

vent

ion

to s

ever

al

4m

embe

r co

untr

ies

to h

elp

read

dres

s tr

ansn

atio

nal o

rgan

ized

crim

e.5 6

Dis

turb

ed b

y th

e fa

ct t

hat

hum

an t

raff

icki

ng in

crea

sed

by 1

8% b

etw

een

2008

and

7

2010

alo

ne a

mon

g Eu

rope

an c

ount

ries

8 9N

otin

g th

at c

onve

ntio

n en

acte

d th

ree

prot

ocol

, tw

o of

whi

ch a

re r

elev

ant

to h

uman

10

traf

ficki

ng;

the

Prot

ocol

to

Prev

ent,

Sup

pres

s an

d Pu

nish

Tra

ffic

king

in P

erso

ns,

11Es

peci

ally

Wom

en a

nd C

hild

ren

and

the

Prot

ocol

aga

inst

the

Sm

uggl

ing

of M

igra

nts

12by

Lan

d, A

ir a

nd S

ea13 14

The

Del

egat

ion

of t

he G

rand

Duc

hy o

f Lu

xem

bour

g H

ereb

y:15

16Cal

ls for

a n

ew c

onve

ntio

n w

ith t

he h

opes

tha

t a

solu

tion

is d

evel

oped

not

onl

y 17

thor

ough

ly b

ut a

lso

effic

ient

ly a

nd lo

gica

lly;

18 19En

cour

ages

the

cou

ntries

und

er t

he U

N t

o co

llabo

rate

with

oth

er n

atio

ns in

ord

er t

o 20

effe

ctiv

ely

find

a so

lutio

n to

the

inhu

man

e tr

eatm

ent

of h

uman

s w

ho w

ere

forc

ed

21in

to in

tern

atio

nal i

ssue

of hu

man

tra

ffic

king

;22 23

Urg

es n

atio

ns w

ith h

igh

hum

an t

raff

icki

ng r

ates

to

cont

ribu

te t

rem

endo

usly

to

the

24su

cces

s of

the

con

vent

ion

so t

hat

hum

an t

raff

icki

ng r

ates

are

dec

reas

ed n

ot o

nly

in

25ou

r na

tion

of L

uxem

bour

g bu

t al

l nat

ions

und

er t

he U

N26 27

Str

esse

s th

e id

ea t

hat

with

out

a co

nven

tion

and

the

cou

ntries

of th

e U

N w

orki

ng

28to

geth

er,

the

situ

atio

n of

hum

an t

raff

icki

ng w

ill b

ecom

e m

ore

dire

and

the

cha

nces

29

of s

avin

g th

e in

noce

nt li

ves

who

wer

e pl

aced

in t

his

cond

ition

will

rap

idly

dec

reas

e.30

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-1

1-1

4

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Cam

bodi

aD

eleg

ates

:H

anna

h C

hen,

Jess

ica

Kim

,Ava

Kel

ton

Com

mitt

ee:

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ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

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tura

lSch

ool:

Hum

e Fo

gg A

cade

mic

A R

esol

uti

on E

nac

tin

g a

Med

ical

Reg

ula

tory

Ag

ency

an

d M

edic

al

Trai

nin

g P

rog

ram

in C

amb

odia

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Rea

lizin

g th

at C

ambo

dia

has

.17

phys

icia

ns p

er 1

,000

peo

ple,

whi

ch is

less

tha

n a

3te

nth

of t

he r

ecom

men

ded

amou

nt o

f ph

ysic

ians

nee

ded

for

suff

icie

nt p

atie

nt c

are,

4 5N

otin

g th

at m

ost

doct

ors

in C

ambo

dia

are

not

trai

ned

or c

ertif

ied

to p

ract

ice,

6

putt

ing

the

safe

ty a

nd q

ualit

y of

pat

ient

s at

ris

k,7 8

Min

dful

tha

t so

me

hosp

itals

do

not

have

the

nec

essa

ry m

eans

of la

rge

scal

e 9

surg

ery,

ane

sthe

sia,

blo

od b

ank

or d

epos

it,10 11

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d th

at m

ore

than

hal

f of

Cam

bodi

a’s

popu

latio

n se

ek m

edic

al

12as

sist

ance

fro

m lo

osel

y re

gula

ted

priv

ate

prov

ider

s,

13 14Fu

lly a

larm

ed t

hat

Cam

bodi

a do

es n

ot h

ave

a pu

blic

med

ical

reg

ulat

ory

agen

cy t

o 15

set

or e

nfor

ce s

tand

ards

of

med

ical

inst

rum

ents

or

faci

litie

s,16 17

The

Del

egat

ion

of C

ambo

dia

here

by:

18 19Cal

ls u

pon

assi

stan

ce f

rom

the

UN

in t

he im

plem

enta

tion

of a

med

ical

reg

ulat

ory

20ag

ency

, w

here

in q

ualif

ied

prof

essi

onal

s w

ould

tes

t m

edic

al in

stru

men

ts,

and

set

21fo

rth

the

min

imum

sta

ndar

d of

car

e,22 23

Endo

rses

a d

octo

r tr

aini

ng p

rogr

am f

or e

xper

ienc

ed a

nd e

duca

ted

doct

ors

to li

ve in

24

Cam

bodi

a fo

r a

resi

denc

y tr

aini

ng p

erio

d to

aid

in t

he p

rope

r te

achi

ng o

f un

qual

ified

25

doct

ors

in t

he c

ount

ry,

26 27Es

timat

es t

hat

thes

e pr

ogra

ms

will

cos

t $7

.5 m

illio

n fr

om t

he U

N.

28

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-1

1-1

5

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Pa

kist

anD

eleg

ates

:Rac

hel C

hin,

Sop

hia

Mok

htar

i,Sar

ah T

aylo

rCom

mitt

ee:

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ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

St.

Mar

y’s

Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Su

pp

ly P

akis

tan

wit

h R

ain

-Co

llec

tin

g S

yste

ms

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

the

Wor

ld R

esou

rces

Ins

titut

e ra

nked

Pak

ista

n as

one

of

the

36

1m

ost

wat

er-s

tres

sed

coun

trie

s in

the

wor

ld

2 3Aw

are

that

the

cou

ntry

’s a

gric

ultu

re in

dust

ry u

ses

96%

of th

e co

untr

y’s

wat

er

4re

sour

ces

year

ly

5 6Ala

rmed

tha

t th

e in

dica

tes

the

per

capi

ta w

ater

ava

ilabi

lity

was

5,6

50 c

ubic

met

res

7in

195

1 an

d dr

oppe

d to

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00 c

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met

res

in 2

010

8 9N

otin

g th

at p

oor

wat

er r

esou

rces

dev

elop

men

t an

d m

anag

emen

t an

d cl

imat

e 10

chan

ge a

re t

he m

ain

caus

es o

f th

is d

rop

in w

ater

ava

ilabi

lity

11 12Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

the

cou

ntry

has

rec

eive

d th

e la

bel o

f “w

ater

sca

rce”

, m

eani

ng

131,

000

cubi

c m

etre

s or

less

is a

vaila

ble

to e

very

per

son

in P

akis

tan

14 15Th

e de

lega

tion

of P

akis

tan

does

her

eby:

16 17Cal

l upo

n th

e U

N t

o su

pply

$35

0,00

0 fr

om t

o bu

ild a

nd in

stal

l rai

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er h

arve

stin

g 18

dam

s fo

r se

vent

y-fo

ur (

74)

site

s in

the

Pot

ohar

Pla

teau

tha

t ex

pert

s ha

ve d

eem

ed

19m

ost

suita

ble

for

the

syst

ems

20 21Fu

rthe

r re

ques

ts t

hat

five

(5)

wor

kers

fro

m t

he U

N-W

ater

age

ncy

be s

ent

to in

still

22

thes

e sy

stem

s an

d in

stru

ct lo

cal f

arm

ers

and

peop

le o

n th

eir

use

23 24Ask

s th

at t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns c

reat

e a

prog

ram

in P

akis

tan

with

res

earc

hers

to

help

25

dete

rmin

e th

e be

st w

ay t

o br

ing

wat

er a

cces

s to

mor

e pe

ople

26 27

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-1

1-1

6

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Eg

ypt

2D

eleg

ates

:Jo

nny

Col

indr

es,

Sam

Att

alla

,Fo

nzie

Jon

es,

Jess

e O

sbor

neCom

mitt

ee:

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ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Gle

nclif

f H

igh

Sch

ool

Pro

vid

ing

aff

ord

able

bir

th c

ontr

ol f

or w

omen

ineg

ypt

2

See

ing

that

in p

rese

nt t

ime

Egyp

tian

wom

en h

ave

little

con

trol

of th

eir

pers

onal

and

1

econ

omic

des

tiny,

2 3Kno

win

g th

at in

201

3 Eg

ypt

was

ran

ked

as t

he w

orst

cou

ntry

in t

he A

rab

wor

ld f

or

4w

omen

,5 6

Not

ing

that

in 2

012

91%

of w

omen

and

gir

ls 1

5-49

yea

rs o

ld h

ad u

nder

gone

fem

ale

7ge

nita

l mut

atio

n,8 9

Dis

turb

ed b

y th

e fa

ct t

hat

in 2

013

99%

of

Egyp

tian

wom

en r

epor

ted

som

e ty

pe o

f 10

sexu

al a

buse

and

/or

hara

ssm

ent,

11 12Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

60%

of Eg

yptia

n m

ales

adm

it to

har

assi

ng E

gypt

ian

wom

en,

13 14Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t Eg

yptia

n w

omen

hav

e lit

tle t

o no

acc

ess

to d

ivor

ce a

nd b

irth

15

cont

rol,

16 17Cog

niza

nt t

hat

Sha

ria

Law

is s

aid

to c

onta

in r

ight

s fo

r ALL

Egy

ptia

ns,

in a

ctua

lity

18do

esnt

con

tain

any

rig

hts

for

wom

en,

19 20Th

e de

lega

tion

of E

gypt

her

eby:

21 22Cal

ls u

pon

the

UN

to

esta

blis

h a

prog

ram

in p

artn

ersh

ip w

ith W

HO

(W

orld

Hea

lth

23O

rgan

izat

ion)

to

prov

ide

affo

rdab

le b

irth

con

trol

and

fam

ily p

lann

ing

serv

ices

;24 25

Req

uest

s th

at t

he U

N a

long

with

WH

O c

ondu

ct s

emi-

annu

al o

bser

vatio

ns t

o en

sure

26

that

thi

s pr

ogra

m is

stil

l in

effe

ct a

nd w

orki

ng e

ffic

ient

ly s

o th

at it

can

ser

ve a

s a

27m

odel

for

othe

r co

untr

ies

in t

he r

egio

n.28

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-1

1-1

7

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Pa

nam

aD

eleg

ates

:Ved

rana

Vuj

ic,

Am

anda

Sta

ggs,

Sie

nna

Mag

alla

n,Li

ya H

izki

asCom

mitt

ee:

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ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Hum

e Fo

gg A

cade

mic

A R

esol

uti

on t

o A

men

d a

nd

Pre

ven

t Er

osio

n in

Pan

ama

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly,

1 2

Aff

irm

ing

that

def

ores

tatio

n cl

aim

s 1%

(12

3,50

0 ac

res)

of

Pana

man

ian

land

yea

rly

3w

hich

lead

s to

soi

l ero

sion

,4 5

Con

scio

us t

hat

a m

ajor

rea

son

for

said

def

ores

tatio

n is

due

to

inef

ficie

nt f

arm

ing

6te

chni

ques

suc

h as

sla

sh a

nd b

urn

agricu

lture

,7 8

Ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t so

il er

osio

n ca

uses

sed

imen

ts t

o flo

w in

to t

he P

anam

a 9

Can

al a

nd in

hibi

ts t

he flo

w o

f w

ater

into

the

can

al,

10 11N

otin

g w

ith s

atis

fact

ion

the

indi

spen

sabl

e ro

le t

hat

the

Pana

ma

Can

al h

as in

12

feas

ible

and

tim

ely

effic

ient

wor

ld t

rade

, 13 14

Emph

asiz

ing

that

90%

of

wor

ld t

rade

is b

y th

e se

a,

15 16N

otin

g fu

rthe

r th

at d

efor

esta

tion

in P

anam

a ca

n ul

timat

ely

resu

lt in

long

-ter

m

17ec

olog

ical

dam

age

in N

orth

and

Sou

th A

mer

ica,

18 19Bea

ring

in m

ind

UN

Cha

rter

art

. 1,

par

a. 3

, w

hich

sta

tes

that

the

pur

pose

of th

e U

N

20is

to

“ach

ieve

inte

rnat

iona

l coo

pera

tion

in s

olvi

ng in

tern

atio

nal p

robl

ems

of a

n 21

econ

omic

, so

cial

, cu

ltura

l, or

hum

anita

rian

cha

ract

er”.

22 23Th

e de

lega

tion

of P

anam

a he

reby

:24 25

Urg

es t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o as

sist

Pan

ama

in s

ettin

g up

a p

ublic

ser

vice

cam

paig

n 26

to h

elp

spre

ad a

war

enes

s co

ncer

ning

def

ores

tatio

n an

d its

last

ing

nega

tive

impa

ct

27 28En

cour

ages

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns c

reat

es a

com

mitt

ee t

o re

gula

te t

he a

gric

ultu

ral

29te

chni

ques

of Pa

nam

ania

n fa

rmer

s30 31

Req

uest

s th

at 2

2.5

mill

ion

dolla

rs,

a m

ere

3.5%

of U

NEP

’s $

631

mill

ion

budg

et

32(f

rom

201

4/15

), b

e pr

ovid

ed o

ver

the

next

10

year

s to

rem

edy

said

soi

l ero

sion

.33 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-1

1-1

8

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

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hana

2D

eleg

ates

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anna

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hern

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ic P

ham

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mitt

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ial,

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anita

rian

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tura

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out

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olu

tion

to

Esta

blis

h a

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gra

m t

o S

olv

e H

un

ger

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irst

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d

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itat

ion

in G

han

a

Obs

ervi

ng t

hat

in t

he R

epub

lic o

f G

hana

, m

any

are

left

with

out

clea

n w

ater

, en

ough

1

food

, an

d pr

oper

san

itatio

n.2 3

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t 12

,000

chi

ldre

n di

e an

nual

ly o

f m

alnu

triti

on a

yea

r.4 5

Affirm

ing

that

6.4

mill

ion

cann

ot a

ffor

d to

spe

nd 3

.60

Gha

naia

n Ced

i ($0

.91)

on

6fo

od a

day

.7 8

Furt

her

deve

lopi

ng G

hana

ian

Hea

lth p

rogr

ams

9 10Cal

ls for

Life

Str

aw w

ater

filt

er

11 12Sol

emnl

y Req

uest

s th

at t

he fun

ds p

rovi

ded

will

be

give

n to

the

gov

ernm

ent

only

to

13be

put

tow

ard

laun

chin

g th

e pr

ogra

m,

Life

Str

aws

them

selv

es,

nonp

eris

habl

e fo

ods,

14

and

sani

tatio

n su

pplie

s.

15 16Str

ongl

y en

cour

ages

don

atio

ns o

f an

y ki

nd t

o fu

rthe

r de

velo

p th

e pr

ogra

m.

17 18Es

tabl

ishe

s a

prog

ram

tha

t al

low

s ac

cess

for

cle

an w

ater

, en

ough

foo

d, a

nd p

rope

r 19

sani

tatio

n20 21

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-1

1-1

9

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Q

atar

Del

egat

es:

Oliv

er K

acki

,G

race

Gav

igan

,M

atth

ew H

arle

y,Pe

rcy

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rik

Com

mitt

ee:

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ial,

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anita

rian

and

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tura

lSch

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tin L

uthe

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g M

agne

t Sch

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luti

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to

th

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wat

er in

Qat

ar

Not

icin

g th

at Q

atar

has

no

natu

ral f

resh

wat

er s

ourc

e1 2

Rea

lizin

g th

at Q

atar

use

s a

grea

t am

ount

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mon

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atio

n fa

cilit

ies

3 4O

bser

ving

tha

t Q

atar

is s

urro

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d by

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er o

n th

ree

side

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t no

ne o

f it

is a

ble

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dri

nk6 7

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ng n

ote

that

it o

nly

rain

s th

ree

inch

es p

er y

ear

8 9D

isco

vering

tha

t m

any

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r el

emen

ts c

ome

out

of w

ater

thr

ough

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alin

atio

n su

ch

10as

sel

eniu

m,

mag

nesi

um,

and

calc

ium

11 12Rea

lizin

g th

at t

hese

ele

men

ts a

re u

sed

in f

ertil

izer

, el

ectr

onic

s, c

emen

t an

d m

any

13ot

her

good

s14 15

The

dele

gatio

n of

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ar d

oes

here

by:

16 17Req

uest

ing

a tr

ade

agre

emen

t be

twee

n th

e U

nite

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tes

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eliv

er m

agne

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for

18

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hang

e fo

r fr

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l as

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erin

g ca

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m for

cem

ent

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to

19fix

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rosi

s 20 21

Req

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ing

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ade

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emen

t be

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n C

hina

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er s

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ium

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ctro

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in

22or

der

for

fres

hwat

er23 24

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ga/

Res

/B1

6-1

1-2

0

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

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Spo

nsor

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bano

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ates

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nedy

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blen

,N

ayla

Nas

sif,

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hie

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row

,H

adiy

ah Q

ures

hiCom

mitt

ee:

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ial,

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anita

rian

and

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tura

lSch

ool:

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Mar

y’s

Sch

ool

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Syr

ian

an

d P

ales

tin

ian

Ref

ug

ee C

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s in

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ano

n

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ing

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cern

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t m

ore

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mill

ion

refu

gees

are

reg

iste

red

in L

eban

on,

1so

me

from

Pal

estin

e an

d m

ost

othe

rs f

rom

Syr

ia,

2 3Cog

niza

nt t

hat

ther

e ar

e m

any

mor

e re

fuge

es w

ho a

re n

ot r

egis

tere

d,4 5

Furt

her

depl

orin

g th

at e

very

one

in f

ive

peop

le li

ving

in L

eban

on is

a r

efug

ee,

6 7M

indf

ul o

f th

e fa

ct t

hat

Leba

non

has

the

high

est

num

ber

of r

efug

ees

per

capi

ta o

f 8

any

coun

try,

9 10Fu

rthe

r no

ting

that

Leb

anon

hol

ds a

bout

21%

of

the

4.7

mill

ion

Syr

ian

refu

gees

in

11th

e w

orld

,12 13

Con

cern

ed for

the

saf

ety

of t

he r

efug

ees,

as

they

are

livi

ng in

aba

ndon

ed b

uild

ings

14

or in

form

al c

amps

, w

orki

ng il

lega

lly,

and

in s

ome

case

s, b

eing

sub

mitt

ed t

o hu

man

15

traf

ficki

ng,

16 17Ala

rmed

by

the

lack

of

form

al c

amps

in L

eban

on a

nd t

he g

over

nmen

t po

licie

s th

at

18ke

ep t

hem

fro

m b

eing

est

ablis

hed,

19 20Bea

ring

in m

ind

the

Leba

nese

deb

t ha

s in

crea

sed

in t

he p

ast

year

s, m

akin

g it

very

21

diff

icul

t fo

r Le

bano

n to

sup

port

the

ref

ugee

s,22 23

Not

ing

that

Leb

anon

is a

sm

all c

ount

ry,

only

rou

ghly

10,

450

squa

re k

ilom

eter

s,24 25

App

reci

atin

g th

e $9

7 m

illio

n al

read

y al

loca

ted

to L

eban

on b

y th

e Eu

rope

an

26Com

mis

sion

to

take

car

e of

the

ref

ugee

s,27 28

Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

the

UN

is r

eque

stin

g $8

.4 b

illio

nfr

om it

s m

embe

r co

untr

ies

to

29ai

d in

the

Syr

ian

refu

gee

cris

is,

30 31Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

the

Leb

anes

e Rep

ublic

Her

eby:

32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Req

uest

s $1

.01

billi

on o

f th

e U

N’s

fun

d fo

r ai

d in

the

ref

ugee

cri

sis,

whi

ch is

12.

5%

34of

the

req

uest

ed m

oney

;35 36

Adv

ises

tha

t th

is m

oney

be

used

for

hous

ing,

fee

ding

, ed

ucat

ing,

get

ting

med

icin

e 37

to,

and

gene

rally

tak

ing

care

of th

e re

fuge

es in

Leb

anon

, as

the

Leb

anes

e 38

gove

rnm

ent

is h

avin

g di

ffic

ulty

doi

ng t

hat

at t

his

time;

39 40Fu

rthe

r re

ques

ts t

hat

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

for

m a

com

mitt

ee t

o ov

erse

e th

e ha

ndlin

g 41

of r

efug

ees

in L

eban

on,

and

build

cam

ps t

o pl

ace

them

in if

nec

essa

ry;

42 43Str

ongl

y re

com

men

ds o

ther

cou

ntries

to

take

in s

ome

of t

he r

efug

ees

so t

hat

the

44lo

ad o

n Le

bano

n w

ill b

e lig

hter

and

the

ref

ugee

s ca

n be

mor

e ad

equa

tely

45

supp

orte

d.46 47