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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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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
Nations. i. Call councils to order. j. Reserve the right to delegate the execution of the above to
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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.
• Violation of any conference guidelines may result in dismissal from the conference and or the suspension of your school for the next CCE Conference.
• Violation of any conference guidelines may result in the removal of a student from the conference awards list.
• The YMCA Center for Civic Engagement staff reserves the right to make amendments to the Delegate Code of Conduct at any time.
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57
SECRETARIAT
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UN Conference on Trade and Development USN
● Bailey Chavarria Economic and Social Affairs
Central Magnet
● Cheyenne Deibert Peacebuilding Support
Clarksville Academy
● Sahra Gabure Human Rights Hume Fogg ● Chaitanya Gowda
UN Office on Drugs and Crime
Central Magnet
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Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Independence
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Central Magnet
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Maleny Del Angel, John Overton
Bella Dotsom, Hume Fogg
Aidan Feely, MLK
James Harris, Glencliff
Caroline Howard, Merrol Hyde
Isabella Killius, Hume Fogg
Gardner Lee, Hillsboro
Gracie Mennen, Hume Fogg
Ivana Porashka, Hume Fogg
Julianna Ramsey, Hume Fogg
Payton Renfroe, Hume Fogg
Alizeh Saeed, St. Mary's
Kylie Shattuck, West
Sabrina Spence, St. Mary's
Jacob Spindler, Merrol Hyde
Rhiannon Sundstrom, Hillsboro
McKenzie Van Den Ochtend,
Glencliff
Phillip Wainwright, Hillsboro
Lucy Wright, West
Maryam Yousuf, Hume Fogg
61
Ga/
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
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ED N
ATI
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nsor
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e Ver
deD
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youn
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g,C
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Par
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and
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ssem
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1 2Rec
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tha
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ere
are
139
coun
trie
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hat
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esou
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Ack
now
ledg
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ene
rgy
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key
fact
or in
dev
elop
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natio
ns,
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,8 9
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of C
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Her
eby:
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l upo
n Th
e U
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d N
atio
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o cr
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a p
rogr
am t
o bu
ild r
enew
able
ene
rgy
plan
ts
12in
cou
ntries
with
a d
emon
stra
ted
need
.13 14
Hav
ing
cons
ider
ed t
hat
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Env
iron
men
t Pr
ogra
m w
ill d
esig
nate
the
15
rene
wab
le e
nerg
y pl
ant
type
, th
e lo
catio
n of
the
pla
nt,
alon
g w
ith t
he c
onst
ruct
ion
16of
the
pla
nt a
nd t
he17 18
With
fur
ther
impl
icat
ions
on
coun
trie
s pa
ying
bac
k th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns o
nce
prof
it is
19
gain
ed fro
m t
he p
lant
s,20 21
Expe
ctin
g th
at U
nite
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atio
ns D
epar
tmen
t of
Eco
nom
ics
and
Soc
ial A
ffai
rs w
ill
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term
ine
the
man
agem
ent
of t
he r
enew
able
ene
rgy
plan
ts,
and
reta
in c
ontr
ol
23of
fin
anci
al d
ecis
ions
for
the
pla
nts,
24 25Em
phas
izes
tha
t th
e op
port
unity
em
ploy
s lo
cals
ben
efiti
ng t
he e
cono
my
and
gran
ts
26de
velo
ping
nat
ions
an
inva
luab
le r
esou
rce,
27 28Con
side
ring
tha
t th
e m
axim
um o
vera
ll bu
dget
to
build
ren
ewab
le e
nerg
y po
wer
29
plan
t w
ill b
e $5
00,0
00 U
SD
,30 31
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her
reco
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fav
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solu
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to c
reat
e 32
rene
wab
le e
nerg
y pl
ants
inde
velo
ping
cou
ntries
not
onl
y to
impr
ove
econ
omic
33
stat
e as
wel
l as
redu
ce p
ollu
tion.
34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Ga/
Res
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
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ambi
aD
eleg
ates
:Em
ane
Men
ad,
Cam
eren
Win
ters
,Kai
tlyn
Sto
cks,
Nih
ar S
akse
naCom
mitt
ee:
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
alSch
ool:
Hen
ders
onvi
lle H
igh
Sch
ool
The
Con
solid
atio
n o
f th
e R
epu
blic
s of
Gam
bia
an
d S
eneg
al
Rec
ogni
zing
the
sha
red
ethn
ic,
relig
ious
, an
d cu
ltura
l bac
kgro
unds
of
the
peop
le o
f 1
Gam
bia
and
Sen
egal
, as
wel
l as
the
peop
le’s
dai
ly in
tera
ctio
ns a
cros
s bo
rder
line
s,2 3
Rea
ffirm
ing
that
the
Bor
ders
of
Gam
bia
and
Sen
egal
are
a r
esul
t of
pas
t co
loni
alis
m
4an
d do
not
ser
ve a
ny s
igni
fican
t ec
onom
ic o
r cu
ltura
l pur
pose
,5 6
Obs
ervi
ng t
he u
niqu
ely
clos
e re
latio
nshi
p be
twee
n th
e go
vern
men
ts o
f G
ambi
a an
d 7
Sen
egal
and
the
geo
grap
hica
l sta
tus
of G
ambi
a as
a c
ount
ry s
urro
unde
d by
Sen
egal
8
on t
hree
sid
es,
9 10Ta
king
not
e of
the
wid
espr
ead
smug
glin
g of
Gam
bian
gro
undn
uts,
the
prim
ary
cash
11
crop
of th
e re
publ
ic,
into
Sen
egal
and
its
adve
rse
effe
cts
on t
he G
ambi
an E
cono
my,
12 13Aw
are
of t
he 5
50,0
00 h
ecta
res
of A
rabl
e la
nd a
vaila
ble
in G
ambi
a an
d th
e 14
Nav
igab
ility
and
the
tra
nspo
rtat
ion
and
trad
e fu
nctio
ns o
f th
e G
ambi
a Riv
er,
15 16Ack
now
ledg
ing
Sen
egal
’s s
tron
ger
econ
omy,
in t
erm
s of
GD
P an
d gr
owth
rat
e, a
nd
17ho
w t
his
supe
rior
eco
nom
y an
d ab
ility
to
take
adv
anta
ge o
f th
ese
unta
pped
18
reso
urce
s,19 20
Emph
asiz
ing
the
influ
ence
Gam
bia
has
in t
he U
nsta
ble
Cas
aman
ce r
egio
n of
21
sout
hern
Sen
egal
,22 23
Hav
ing
cons
ider
ed t
he s
hort
com
ings
of th
e 19
82-1
989
Sen
egam
bia
Con
fede
ratio
n 24
in it
s fa
ilure
to
adeq
uate
ly m
aint
ain
a un
ion
of t
wo
sove
reig
n st
ates
,25 26
Gui
ded
by t
hese
sho
rtco
min
gs a
s w
ell a
s by
the
des
ire
expr
esse
d by
bot
h na
tions
to
27en
ter
into
an
even
clo
ser
rela
tions
hip,
28 29
The
Del
egat
ion
of G
ambi
a do
es h
ereb
y:30 31
Proc
laim
tha
t th
e na
tion
of G
ambi
a w
ishe
s to
con
solid
ate
into
one
nat
ion
com
pris
ed
32of
the
cur
rent
Sen
egal
and
Gam
bia,
33 34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
64
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o m
edia
te t
alks
bet
wee
n G
ambi
a an
d Sen
egal
tha
t 35
will
aid
in t
he c
reat
ion
of g
over
ning
ter
ms
of t
his
tran
sitio
n,36 37
Req
uest
tha
t on
ce t
he u
nion
is m
ade,
the
nat
ions
of
the
UN
will
rec
ogni
ze t
he n
ew
38re
publ
ic,
39 40Em
phas
ize
that
thi
s un
ion
will
lega
lize
the
curr
ent
wid
espr
ead
inte
r-co
untr
y 41
com
mer
ce a
nd y
ield
mor
e ec
onom
ic b
enef
it fr
om it
, el
evat
e th
e st
rugg
ling
econ
omy
42of
Gam
bia,
pro
vide
Sen
egal
with
acc
ess
to G
ambi
a’s
Ara
ble
land
and
the
Gam
bia
43Riv
er,
and
grea
tly a
id in
ach
ievi
ng s
tabi
lity
in t
he C
asam
ance
reg
ion
of S
eneg
al,
44 45Ex
pres
s its
hop
e th
at t
his
unio
n w
ill b
e m
utua
lly b
enef
icia
l in
the
deve
lopm
ent
of
46bo
th p
opul
atio
ns.
47 48
Ga/
Res
/R1
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
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EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
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man
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eleg
ates
: H
aley
Tor
renc
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ondo
n,Em
ma
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dder
,N
atal
ie H
owel
lCom
mitt
ee:
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and
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anci
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ool:
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Hig
h Sch
ool
A R
eso
luti
on
to
Allo
cate
a H
igh
er P
erce
nta
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of
Om
an's
Nat
ion
al
Bu
dg
et t
o t
he
Infr
astr
uct
ure
Pro
gra
m
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2N
otin
g th
at t
he c
urre
nt p
lan
deri
ves
14%
of th
e bu
dget
to
the
infr
astr
uctu
re
3pr
ogra
m.
4 5Rec
omm
endi
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0% o
f th
e bu
dget
be
allo
tted
to
the
infr
astr
uctu
re p
rogr
am.
6 7Em
phas
izin
g th
at in
fras
truc
ture
is a
key
indu
stry
whi
ch w
ill g
ener
ate
mor
e fu
ture
8
reve
nue
for
Om
an a
nd b
oost
the
nat
iona
l and
glo
bal e
cono
my.
9 10G
uide
d by
hav
ing
stud
ied,
the
cur
rent
une
mpl
oym
ent
rate
in O
man
is jus
t ov
er 2
5%11 12
Dec
laring
tha
t a
high
er p
rodu
ctio
n of
infr
astr
uctu
re w
ill c
reat
e m
ore
publ
ic s
ecto
r 13
jobs
tha
t w
ill h
elp
com
bat
the
grow
ing
unem
ploy
men
t ra
te.
14 15Sta
ting
that
adv
ance
men
ts in
infr
astr
uctu
re w
ill b
e m
ost
prev
alen
t in
den
sely
16
popu
late
d, u
rban
and
sub
urba
n ar
eas.
17 18Con
fiden
t th
at a
n em
phas
is o
n th
e in
fras
truc
ture
pro
gram
will
gro
w t
he r
ate
of
19to
uris
m in
Om
an,
and
attr
act
mor
e pe
ople
on
a gl
obal
sca
le.
20 21Vie
win
g w
ith a
ppre
ciat
ion
that
Om
an h
as r
atifi
ed a
nd a
bide
s by
tre
atie
s re
latin
g to
22
infr
astr
uctu
re,
incl
udin
g th
e Con
stitu
tion
of t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns I
ndus
tria
l 23
Dev
elop
men
t O
rgan
izat
ion,
and
the
Hag
ue A
gree
men
t co
ncer
ning
the
Int
erna
tiona
l 24
Dep
osit
of I
ndus
tria
l Des
igns
.25 26
Fully
bea
ring
in m
ind
that
the
se t
reat
ies
do n
ot a
dvoc
ate
for
furt
her
adva
ncem
ents
27
in O
man
’s c
urre
nt in
fras
truc
ture
pro
gram
, bu
t ar
e ra
ther
jus
t re
gula
tions
.28 29
We
the
dele
gatio
n of
Om
an d
o he
reby
:30 31
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o cr
eate
a c
omm
ittee
to
regu
late
and
ove
rsee
the
32co
ntin
uatio
n of
infr
astr
uctu
re im
prov
emen
ts in
Om
an.
33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
65
Ga/
Res
/R1
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Ser
bia
Del
egat
es:
Ellio
tt C
hias
son,
Mis
ha A
pykh
tin,
Kat
ie W
ells
,Vau
ghn
Bid
ochk
a-D
eaki
nCom
mitt
ee:
Adm
inis
trat
ive
and
Bud
geta
rySch
ool:
Mar
tin L
uthe
r Kin
g M
agne
t Sch
ool
Esta
blis
hin
g a
n a
nti
-co
rru
pti
on
cri
teri
a fo
r co
un
trie
s in
th
e g
ener
al
asse
mb
ly
Rea
lizin
g th
e go
al o
fth
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns is
to
esta
blis
h pe
ace
and
dem
ocra
cy
1th
roug
hout
the
wor
ld,
man
y m
embe
rs o
f th
e U
N s
till d
eal w
ith a
myr
iad
of p
robl
ems
2re
latin
g to
cor
rupt
ion,
3 4N
otin
g th
e Eu
rope
an U
nion
req
uire
s al
l mem
ber
stat
es t
o es
tabl
ish
stab
le
5de
moc
raci
es,
rule
s of
law
, hu
man
rig
hts,
and
pro
tect
ion
of m
inor
ities
in o
rder
to
6ap
ply
7 8Cog
niza
nt t
hat
in C
hina
, pr
esid
ent
Xi J
inpi
ng h
as e
stab
lishe
d an
ant
i-co
rrup
tion
9ca
mpa
ign
to c
lean
up
mal
feas
ance
with
in t
he g
over
nmen
t an
d cr
eate
nat
iona
l uni
ty.
10Th
is h
as in
clud
ed r
emov
ing
offic
ials
gui
lty
of c
orru
ptio
n fr
om o
ffic
e an
d se
nior
11
exec
utiv
es o
f st
ate
owne
d co
rpor
atio
ns.
Ther
e ha
s be
en a
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
12
Con
vent
ion
Aga
inst
Cor
rupt
ion
crea
ted,
how
ever
it is
inef
fect
ive
due
to it
s lim
ited
13m
embe
rshi
p,14 15
Rea
ffir
min
g re
solu
tion
33/1
996
of J
uly
25th
, 19
96 w
hich
enc
oura
ges
indi
vidu
al
16go
vern
men
ts t
o w
ork
with
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
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
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Res
/R1
6-1
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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
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Res
/R1
6-1
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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
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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
n Ti
bet
in 1
951,
exp
loita
tion
16of
Tib
et’s
nat
ural
res
ourc
es,
stat
e sp
onso
red
mig
ration
of
ethn
ic H
an in
to T
ibet
, us
e 17
of T
ibet
’s g
eogr
aphi
cal b
enef
its t
o m
aint
ain
polit
ical
influ
ence
in A
sia,
act
s of
18
cultu
ral g
enoc
ide,
and
act
sof
gen
ocid
e,19 20
App
reci
atin
g U
nite
d N
atio
n’s
Cha
rter
(Art
icle
1(2
), C
hapt
ers:
IX,
XI,
XII
, an
d XII
I)
21an
d th
e U
nive
rsal
Dec
lara
tion
of H
uman
Rig
hts’
s de
man
ds f
or s
elf-
dete
rmin
atio
n,22 23
The
dele
gatio
n of
Bhu
tan
does
her
eby:
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
Reg
ion
as a
non
-sel
f go
vern
ing
terr
itory
and
, as
sta
ted
in t
he U
nite
d 27
Nat
ion’
s C
hart
er,
be d
ecla
red
a “t
rust
ter
rito
ry”
to b
egin
the
pro
cess
of
28de
colo
niza
tion
with
the
ove
rsig
ht o
f th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns,
29 30U
rge
mem
ber
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
s XI,
XII
, an
d XII
I by
rec
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
Wel
com
e th
e as
sist
ance
of
spec
ializ
ed a
genc
ies
and
othe
r or
gans
of th
e U
nite
d 35
Nat
ions
to
aid
in t
he p
roce
ss o
f Ti
bet’s
sel
f go
vern
ance
,36
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ERA
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69
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YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:G
reec
eD
eleg
ates
:Con
nor
Cap
ell,
Ben
jam
in W
alke
r,W
illia
m B
abb
Com
mitt
ee:
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
alSch
ool:
Wes
t H
igh
Sch
ool
Deb
t M
anag
emen
t b
y En
cou
rag
ing
In
crea
sin
g t
he
Su
pp
ly o
f th
e Eu
ro
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
cont
inua
tion
of t
he e
cono
mic
issu
es w
ithin
Gre
ece
due
to t
he
3la
ck o
f ab
ility
to
pay
off
debt
s an
d re
vive
the
Gre
ek e
cono
my.
4 5W
ith r
egar
d to
Gre
ece’
s de
bt b
eing
ove
r 40
5 bi
llion
USD
and
incr
easi
ng b
y 6
appr
oxim
atel
y 70
0 U
SD
per
sec
ond.
With
a p
opul
atio
n of
app
roxi
mat
ely
10 m
illio
n 7
citiz
ens,
the
deb
t pe
r ci
tizen
is 3
7.5
thou
sand
USD
.8 9
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
Gre
ece
has
a 23
.7%
une
mpl
oym
ent
rate
. O
ver
50%
of th
e 10
popu
latio
n re
lies
on t
he g
over
nmen
t fo
r su
ppor
t w
hile
the
gov
ernm
ent
can
only
11
supp
ort
appr
oxim
atel
y 3%
of
that
pop
ulat
ion.
12 13Rec
allin
g th
at t
he G
DP
of G
reec
e ha
s de
crea
sed
sinc
e 20
08 a
nd h
as o
ne o
f th
e 14
low
est
GD
P ra
tes
with
in t
he e
uroz
one.
15 16
Rec
ogni
zing
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
efit
the
Euro
pean
, an
d in
tur
n, t
he
18ec
onom
y of
the
wor
ld.
Gre
ece’
s G
DP
is o
ne o
f th
e lo
wes
t in
the
eur
ozon
e, b
ut n
ot
19th
e lo
wes
t so
oth
er n
atio
ns w
ill b
enef
it as
wel
l.20 21
The
dele
gatio
n of
Gre
ece
here
by:
22 23Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
pres
sure
the
Eur
opea
n U
nion
to
prin
t m
ore
mon
ey
24fr
om t
he E
urop
ean
Cen
tral
Ban
k to
incr
ease
the
mon
ey a
vaila
ble
in G
reec
e. T
his
will
25
help
to
pay
off
debt
s, r
eins
tate
pen
sion
s, a
nd r
evita
lize
the
Gre
ek e
cono
my.
By
26in
crea
sing
the
mon
ey a
vaila
ble
to G
reec
e an
dits
citi
zens
, un
empl
oym
ent
will
dro
p 27
and
lead
to
a rise
in G
DP.
28 29Ex
pres
ses
grat
itude
tow
ards
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y fo
r co
nsid
erin
g 30
the
reso
lutio
n to
ben
efit
Gre
ece
as w
ell a
s m
any
othe
r eu
rozo
ne n
atio
ns.
31 32
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Ben
inD
eleg
ates
:Zac
hry
Min
k,M
arcu
s Pr
yor,
Sha
nia
Plea
sent
,Ale
xand
ra A
tuCom
mitt
ee:
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
alSch
ool:
LEAD
Aca
dem
y
Res
olu
tio
n t
o I
mp
rove
Fin
anci
al R
egu
lati
on
s D
ue
to I
llici
t D
rug
Tr
affi
ckin
g
To T
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Add
ress
ing
the
fact
tha
t Ben
in is
a m
ajor
poi
nt u
sed
by t
raff
icke
rs t
o tr
ansp
ort
thei
r 3
drug
s to
wes
tern
Eur
opea
n co
untr
ies.
Thi
s is
critic
al t
o th
e fin
anci
al g
row
th b
ecau
se
4th
is is
lead
ing
to m
oney
laun
deri
ng.
5 6Th
e na
tion
of B
enin
is a
skin
g th
e ne
ighb
orin
g co
untr
ies
of T
ogo,
Nig
er,
Nig
eria
, an
d 7
Bur
kina
Fas
o to
hel
p ke
ep o
ut s
mug
gler
s w
hich
will
not
onl
y im
prov
e th
e lif
e of
8
Ben
in’s
pop
ulat
ion
but
also
the
life
’s o
f th
e ot
her
coun
try’
s pe
ople
. If
all
the
9co
untr
ies
do t
heir p
art
drug
tra
ffic
king
in B
enin
and
Wes
tern
eur
opea
n co
untr
ies.
10 11U
rgin
g th
e U
N t
o as
sem
ble
team
s of
pol
ice
and
mili
tary
to
mon
itor
the
maj
or
12ch
eckp
oint
s to
hel
p de
viat
e sm
uggl
ers
from
ord
inar
y pe
ople
. As
wel
l as
team
s to
13
swee
p th
roug
h ci
ties
wer
e al
lege
d sm
uggl
ers
are
hidi
ng.
14 15
GEN
ERA
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SSEM
BLY
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Sou
th A
fric
aD
eleg
ates
:Bel
la L
odge
,Em
ily W
illia
ms,
Kar
a El
lisCom
mitt
ee:
Adm
inis
trat
ive
and
Bud
geta
rySch
ool:
Hen
ders
onvi
lle H
igh
Sch
ool
Incr
ease
d R
epre
sen
tati
on
fo
r A
fric
a o
n
UN
Sec
uri
ty C
ou
nci
l
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly,
1 2Aw
are
of t
he fac
t th
at t
he U
N S
ecur
ity C
ounc
il ha
s fiv
e pe
rman
ent
mem
bers
, U
SA,
3U
K,
Fran
ce,
Rus
sia,
and
Chi
na,
and
ten
non-
perm
anen
t ro
tatin
g m
embe
rs;
4 5Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t th
e fiv
e pe
rman
ent
coun
trie
s la
rgel
y do
min
ate
the
coun
cil
6an
d th
e ou
tcom
e of
vot
es t
hat
affe
ct m
any
coun
trie
s w
orld
wid
e7 8
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d by
the
fac
t th
at A
fric
an c
ount
ries
are
und
erre
pres
ente
d on
the
9
Sec
urity
Cou
ncil;
10 11N
otin
g w
ith g
rave
con
cern
tha
t ov
er s
ixty
cou
ntri
es w
orld
wid
e ha
ve n
ever
had
a
12po
sitio
n as
a r
otat
ing
mem
ber;
13 14Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
Afr
ica
and
Aus
tral
ia a
re t
he o
nly
cont
inen
ts w
ithou
t a
15pe
rman
ent
posi
tion
on t
he U
N S
ecur
ity C
ounc
il;16 17
Hav
ing
exam
ined
fur
ther
tha
t Afr
ica
is o
ne t
he r
egio
ns r
epre
sent
ed le
ast
in r
otat
ing
18po
sitio
ns;
19 20Th
e de
lega
tion
of S
outh
Afr
ica
does
her
eby:
21 22Cal
l upo
n th
e U
N S
ecur
ity C
ounc
il to
add
Sou
th A
fric
a as
a p
erm
anen
t m
embe
r of
23
the
coun
cil;
24 25Rec
omm
ends
the
ten
rot
atin
g se
ats
be r
educ
ed t
o ni
ne;
26 27Affirm
s th
at t
his
will
gre
atly
con
trib
ute
to m
ore
adeq
uate
ly r
epre
sent
ing
Afr
ica
in
28th
e pr
ocee
ding
s of
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
cou
ncils
.29
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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NN
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E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Zam
bia
2D
eleg
ates
:El
ena
Bah
an,
Elm
a Ja
shim
,Sam
ara
Kirith
,Suc
heth
a Sha
shi
Com
mitt
ee:
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
alSch
ool:
Mar
tin L
uthe
r Kin
g M
agne
t Sch
ool
Co
mb
atin
g P
ove
rty,
Fo
od
In
secu
rity
, an
d I
mp
rovi
ng
th
e Z
amb
ian
Ec
onom
y Th
rou
gh
Ag
ricu
ltu
re
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
60.
5 pe
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,
6 7Reg
rett
ing
past
dec
isio
ns t
o fu
nd a
ndsu
bsid
ize
indu
stries
tha
t pr
oduc
ed g
oods
tha
t 8
wer
e be
ing
prod
uced
mor
e ef
ficie
ntly
els
ewhe
re,
9 10Fu
rthe
r de
plor
ing
the
abov
e du
e to
it g
reat
ly c
ontr
ibut
ing
to t
he 6
.73
billi
on d
olla
rs
11in
ext
erna
l deb
t,12 13
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
mor
e th
an h
alf,
60
perc
ent,
of th
e po
pula
tion
of Z
ambi
a re
side
14
in r
ural
are
as,
15 16N
otin
g th
at e
ven
thou
gh 8
5 pe
rcen
t of
the
Zam
bian
wor
kfor
ce is
con
cent
rate
d in
17
agricu
lture
, ag
ricu
lture
onl
y m
akes
up
a m
ere
8.6
perc
ent
of t
he n
atio
n’s
gros
s 18
dom
estic
pro
duct
,19 20
Furt
her
notin
g th
at t
he a
gric
ultu
ral s
ecto
r is
vas
tly m
ore
effe
ctiv
e in
rai
sing
inco
mes
21
amon
g th
ose
in e
xtre
me
pove
rty,
22 23Rea
lizin
g th
at g
row
ing
the
agri
cultu
ral i
ndus
try
in Z
ambi
a w
ill p
ut 7
0 pe
rcen
t of
the
24
unem
ploy
ed Z
ambi
an p
opul
atio
n ba
ck in
the
wor
kfor
ce,
25 26Kno
win
g th
at a
n in
crea
se in
agr
icul
tura
l pro
duct
ion
can
help
com
bat
food
inse
curity
27
that
pla
gues
bot
h ru
ral a
nd u
rban
are
as,
28 29Rea
lizin
g th
at t
rans
port
atio
n in
fras
truc
ture
in t
he r
ural
par
ts is
bei
ng d
evel
oped
30
unde
r th
e Li
nk Z
ambi
a 80
00 p
roje
ct,
whi
ch w
ill h
elp
agricu
ltura
l pro
duct
s be
31
tran
spor
ted
mor
e ea
sily
to
the
poor
er a
reas
of
Zam
bia,
32 33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
71
Fully
bel
ievi
ng t
hat
the
deve
lopm
ent
of t
he a
gric
ultu
ral i
ndus
try
will
ben
efit
34Zam
bia’
s tr
ade
part
ners
fin
anci
ally
as
wel
l,35 36
With
det
erm
inat
ion
to c
omba
t w
ides
prea
d po
vert
y, f
ood
inse
curity
, an
d im
prov
e th
e 37
stat
e of
the
eco
nom
y,38 39
The
dele
gatio
n of
the
Rep
ublic
of Zam
bia
does
her
eby:
40 41Req
uest
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns s
uppl
y th
e Zam
bian
gov
ernm
ent
with
20
mill
ion
42U
SD
to
fund
the
far
min
g of
sm
all-
scal
e fa
rmer
s in
the
agr
o-ec
olog
ical
Reg
ion
II o
f43
Zam
bia
(whi
ch in
clud
es C
entr
al,
Sou
ther
n, E
aste
rn,
and
Lusa
ka p
rovi
nces
) w
hich
44
has
the
mos
t am
ount
of fe
rtile
soi
l and
an
idea
l clim
ate
for
culti
vatin
g an
45
abun
danc
e of
cro
ps,
and
the
purc
hase
s of
upg
rade
d eq
uipm
ent
to a
id t
he e
ffic
ienc
y 46
of p
rodu
ctio
n,47 48
Ask
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
send
175
vol
unte
ers
to e
duca
te far
mer
s on
how
to
49ef
fect
ivel
y us
e th
e to
ols
give
n,50 51
Rem
ind
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
of
Zam
bia’
s Vis
ion
2030
, 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
, an
d pe
ace,
53 54Pr
ocla
ims
that
thi
s so
lutio
n go
into
ful
l eff
ect
by F
ebru
ary
31st
, 20
17.
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TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Pa
kist
an 2
Del
egat
es:
Leez
an K
ittan
i,M
eady
a D
oski
,Ju
lie T
ruon
g,Ti
na D
uong
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
En
d D
isp
ute
s an
d E
nh
ance
Rel
atio
ns
Bet
wee
n
Pak
ista
n a
nd
In
dia
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly,
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
tens
ion
betw
een
Paki
stan
and
Ind
ia t
hat
has
lived
on
for
3de
cade
s,
4 5Reg
rett
ing
our
deci
sion
to
not
in s
uppo
rt t
he N
on-P
rolif
erat
ion
Trea
ty in
196
8,
6Con
cern
ed a
bout
Ind
ia’s
dec
isio
n to
als
o op
t ou
t of
the
tre
aty,
7 8
Dec
laring
tha
t Pa
kist
an is
in t
he p
roce
ss o
f de
velo
ping
nuc
lear
wea
pons
, 9 10
Aw
are
of t
he fac
t th
at I
ndia
is a
dditi
onal
ly in
the
pro
cess
of cr
eatin
g nu
clea
r 11
wea
pons
, 12 13
Rea
ffir
min
g th
at P
akis
tan
will
onl
y us
e th
ese
wea
pons
for
def
ense
in t
he c
ase
of
14fu
ture
con
flict
s w
ith I
ndia
,
15 16Ex
pres
sing
our
des
ire
for
a tr
eaty
bet
wee
n th
ese
two
coun
trie
s be
caus
e of
the
17
pote
ntia
l for
imm
inen
t co
nflic
t,
18 19Em
phas
izin
g th
at p
ast
atte
mpt
s of
res
olut
ion
of c
onfli
ct w
ith I
ndia
hav
e no
t 20
succ
eede
d,
21 22Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Pak
ista
n 2
does
her
eby:
23 24
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
draf
t a
bila
tera
l tre
aty
betw
een
Paki
stan
2 a
nd
25In
dia
in w
hich
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
wou
ld o
vers
ee,
26 27Req
uest
s fo
r th
e In
tern
atio
nal A
tom
ic E
nerg
y Age
ncy
(IAEA
) to
saf
egua
rd t
he t
reat
y 28
and
ensu
re c
ompl
ianc
e fr
om b
oth
stat
es t
hrou
gh r
outin
e in
spec
tions
and
pre
vent
ion
29of
the
div
ersi
on o
f fis
sile
mat
eria
l,
30 31En
dors
es b
ette
r re
latio
ns b
etw
een
the
two
natio
ns b
y ex
pand
ing
trad
e an
d 32
prom
otin
g di
plom
acy,
33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
72
34Tr
usts
Ind
ia t
o ag
ree
to t
his
trea
ty in
ord
er t
o pr
otec
t th
e w
elfa
re o
f th
ese
two
35re
gion
s al
ong
with
sur
roun
ding
cou
ntries
,
36 37U
rges
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
prio
ritiz
e th
e ap
prov
ing
of t
his
trea
ty,
whi
ch w
ill
38pr
even
t po
ssib
le n
ucle
ar w
arfa
re,
39 40
Furt
her
reco
mm
ends
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns b
e in
fav
or o
f ou
r tr
eaty
of w
hich
41
othe
r na
tions
can
fol
low
to
prev
ent
nucl
ear
wea
pon
war
fare
.
42 43
Ga/
Res
/W1
6-1
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
: Bur
undi
Del
egat
es:
Cry
stal
McC
ay,
Ang
el T
rive
di,
Opa
l Trive
diCom
mitt
ee:
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
alSch
ool:
Hum
e Fo
gg A
cade
mic
A R
esol
uti
on R
equ
esti
ng
Fu
nd
ing
to
Res
tore
Pow
er-G
ener
atin
g F
acili
ties
in
Bu
run
di a
nd
Oth
er C
entr
al A
fric
an N
atio
ns
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2N
otin
g w
ith g
rave
con
cern
tha
t, a
ccor
ding
to
the
Wor
ld B
ank,
Bur
undi
suf
fers
an
econ
omic
crisi
s 3
that
has
bou
nd t
he n
atio
n to
an
ines
capa
ble
cycl
e of
pov
erty
and
dep
ende
nce
on for
eign
4
assi
stan
ce,
5 6H
avin
g de
vote
d at
tent
ion
to t
he n
atio
n’s
unem
ploy
ed b
ut s
ubst
antia
l eco
nom
ic p
oten
tial,
7 8D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
, ac
cord
ing
to t
he I
nter
natio
nal M
onet
ary
Fund
(IM
F),
exis
ting
Sub-
9Sah
aran
pow
er t
rans
mis
sion
infr
astr
uctu
re s
uffe
rs s
igni
fican
t st
ruct
ural
deg
ener
atio
n th
at h
as
10be
en le
ft u
nres
olve
d,11 12
Cog
niza
nt t
hat
defu
nct
pow
er g
ener
atio
nfa
cilit
ies
are
the
chie
f co
mpl
icat
ion
lead
ing
to fur
ther
13
econ
omic
cha
lleng
es in
Bur
undi
, in
clud
ing
redu
ced
part
icip
atio
n in
inco
me-
gene
ratin
g pr
actic
es,
14m
inim
ized
pro
duct
yie
ld d
ue t
o ha
mpe
red
man
ufac
turing
pro
cess
es,
cost
ly d
amag
es t
o 15
equi
pmen
t, a
nd s
igni
fican
t lo
sses
in e
cono
mic
pro
fit p
er p
ower
out
age
that
ran
ge f
rom
$15
,709
16
for
half-
hour
out
ages
up
to $
94,0
00 f
or e
ight
-hou
r ou
tage
s,17 18
Furt
her
bear
ing
in m
ind
that
, ac
cord
ing
to t
he W
orld
Ban
k, B
urun
di s
uffe
rs a
n av
erag
e of
19
seve
ntee
n po
wer
out
ages
per
mon
th t
hat
rang
e fr
om a
few
hou
rs t
o en
tire
wor
kday
s,20 21
Not
ing
that
det
erio
ratin
g po
wer
fac
ilitie
s ha
ve b
een
left
to
furt
her
dege
nera
te d
ue t
o a
lack
of
22fin
anci
al r
esou
rces
to
initi
ate
rest
orat
ion
effo
rts,
23 24
Pert
urbe
d th
at t
he p
ersi
sten
t en
ergy
crisi
s in
Sub
-Sah
aran
Afr
ica
has
crea
ted
a w
orld
in w
hich
25
child
del
iver
ies
and
othe
r hi
gh-r
isk
med
ical
pro
cedu
res
have
bee
n ca
rrie
d ou
t in
dar
knes
s an
d 26
scho
olch
ildre
n ha
ve o
ften
bee
n fo
rced
to
halt
thei
r st
udie
s w
hen
the
sun
sets
,27 28
Dee
ply
alar
med
tha
t, a
ccor
ding
to
the
Wor
ld B
ank,
Bur
undi
’s c
urre
nt p
ower
gen
erat
ion
capa
city
is
29on
ly s
uffic
ient
for
38,
000
hom
es,
but
is d
istr
ibut
ed a
mon
g hu
ndre
ds o
f th
ousa
nds,
30 31Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t th
e st
iflin
g ef
fect
s of
insu
ffic
ient
dom
estic
pow
er p
rodu
ctio
n ar
e al
so
32ex
perien
ced
by n
atio
ns in
sur
roun
ding
reg
ions
, in
clud
ing
Cha
d, C
entr
al A
fric
an R
epub
lic,
Mal
awi,
33an
d U
gand
a,
34 35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
73
Str
essi
ng t
hat
Bur
undi
’s e
ntire
pow
er p
rodu
ctio
n ca
paci
ty is
put
for
th b
y on
ly o
ne m
ajor
36
mun
icip
al p
ower
cen
ter,
nec
essi
tatin
g its
opt
imal
per
form
ance
,37 38
Dra
win
g at
tent
ion
to t
he f
act
that
Cha
d, C
entr
al A
fric
an R
epub
lic,
Mal
awi,
and
Uga
nda
each
onl
y 39
have
one
mun
icip
al e
lect
rica
l fac
ility
to
serv
ice
thei
r re
spec
tive
popu
latio
ns r
angi
ng f
rom
fiv
e to
40
thirty
-eig
ht m
illio
n,41 42
Dee
ply
disc
oura
ged
by t
he lo
ss in
rev
enue
of
one
in e
very
ten
sal
es in
Bur
undi
alo
ne in
200
6 du
e 43
to e
lect
rica
l sho
rtag
es,
acco
rdin
g to
the
Wor
ld B
ank,
44 45Em
phas
izin
g th
at t
he in
acce
ssib
ility
of po
wer
coe
rces
90
perc
ent
of t
he B
urun
dian
pop
ulat
ion,
46
acco
rdin
g to
the
Int
erna
tiona
l Ene
rgy
Age
ncy
(IEA
), a
nd m
any
mor
e co
mm
uniti
es t
hrou
ghou
t 47
affe
cted
cou
ntries
to
rely
on
antiq
uate
d fu
el s
ourc
es,
incl
udin
g w
ood-
fired
ove
ns,
anim
al w
aste
s,
48an
d ke
rose
ne la
mps
for
ligh
ting
and
cook
ing,
whi
ch b
ring
abo
ut s
igni
fican
t he
alth
and
49
envi
ronm
enta
l rep
ercu
ssio
ns,
incl
udin
g 10
,200
annu
al p
rem
atur
e de
aths
due
to
indo
or a
ir
50co
ntam
inat
ion,
an
addi
tiona
l 200
pre
mat
ure
deat
hs y
early
due
to o
utdo
or a
ir c
onta
min
atio
n, a
nd
51in
crea
sed
defo
rest
atio
n, a
ccor
ding
to
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Env
iron
men
t Pr
ogra
mm
e (U
NEP
) an
d th
e 52
Wor
ld H
ealth
Org
aniz
atio
n (W
HO
),53 54
Furt
her
depl
orin
g th
at u
p to
one
qua
rter
of th
e al
read
y m
eage
r en
ergy
sup
ply
can
be in
acce
ssib
le
55at
any
mom
ent
due
to d
eter
iora
ting
infr
astr
uctu
re,
56 57Fu
lly a
war
e th
at,
acco
rdin
g to
the
Wor
ld B
ank,
dem
ands
for
ele
ctrica
l out
put
in t
he r
egio
n ar
e 58
expe
cted
to
incr
ease
by
6 pe
rcen
t an
nual
ly,
whi
le t
he o
utpu
t po
tent
ial i
s ap
prox
imat
ed t
o 59
incr
ease
by
less
tha
n 2
perc
ent
over
the
sam
e ex
tent
of
time,
60 61D
raw
ing
atte
ntio
n to
prior
ack
now
ledg
emen
t of
thi
s cr
isis
, in
clud
ing
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes’
Pow
er
62Afr
ica
initi
ativ
e, t
he E
lect
rify
Afr
ica
Act
of
2013
, an
d W
orld
Ban
k-fu
nded
hyd
ropo
wer
pro
ject
s fo
r 63
the
expa
nsio
n of
ele
ctrici
ty o
utpu
t,64 65
Aff
irm
ing
that
, as
sta
ted
by t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns D
epar
tmen
t of
Pol
itica
l Aff
airs
(U
ND
PA),
66
“rec
onci
liatio
n, e
quita
ble
econ
omic
gro
wth
, an
d ef
fect
ive
inst
itutio
ns”
wer
e th
e fo
rem
ost
goal
s of
67
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Off
ice
in B
urun
di (
BN
UB),
whi
ch f
irst
too
k ef
fect
in D
ecem
ber
of 2
014,
68 69Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Bur
undi
doe
s he
reby
:70 71
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o in
itiat
e an
d im
plem
ent
the
Cen
tral
Afr
ican
Inc
entiv
e fo
r 72
Tran
smis
sion
Opt
imiz
atio
n (C
AIT
O)
to r
eins
tate
tra
nsm
issi
on e
lem
ents
of
the
five
elec
tric
al p
ower
73
stat
ions
cur
rent
ly in
ope
ratio
n th
roug
hout
Bur
undi
, Cha
d, C
entr
al A
fric
an R
epub
lic,
Mal
awi,
and
74U
gand
a,75 76
Enlis
t th
e as
sist
ance
of
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Ind
ustr
ial D
evel
opm
ent
Org
aniz
atio
n (U
NID
O),
the
77
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Dev
elop
men
t Pr
ogra
m (
UN
DP)
, an
d th
e Spe
cial
Adv
iser
on
Bur
undi
und
er t
he
78U
nite
d N
atio
ns S
peci
al A
dvis
er o
n Afr
ica
in t
he e
ndea
vor
to m
axim
ize
pow
er y
ield
in t
he s
peci
fied
79re
gion
s,80 81
Req
uest
an
over
all b
udge
t of
$13
4,63
8,50
0 U
SD f
or o
ptim
izat
ion
mat
eria
ls,
incl
udin
g 70
5 82
kilo
met
ers
of r
einf
orce
d al
umin
um t
rans
mis
sion
line
s ad
equa
te t
o su
stai
n am
plifi
ed o
utpu
t 83
curr
ents
for
the
fiv
e di
stribu
tion
netw
orks
and
tra
nsm
issi
on s
ubst
atio
n re
nova
tion,
84 85
Enco
urag
e th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
to c
onsi
der
the
mas
sive
impa
ct o
f eq
uipp
ing
affli
cted
nat
ions
86
with
the
mea
ns n
eces
sary
to
esta
blis
h an
d fo
ster
sel
f-su
ffic
ient
eco
nom
ies,
87 88D
ecla
re t
hat
CAIT
O s
hall
take
effec
t on
Jan
uary
1,
2017
, an
d sh
all e
xten
dfo
r si
x ye
ars
until
89
2023
, af
ter
whi
ch t
he s
ucce
ss o
f th
e pr
ogra
m s
hall
faci
litat
e fu
ture
end
eavo
rs t
o br
ing
Afr
ican
90
natio
ns t
o m
eet
inte
rnat
iona
l pow
er s
tand
ards
91
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Res
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Ken
ya 2
Del
egat
es:
Dah
lia B
arto
n,Kat
herine
Dan
sere
au,
Kat
herine
Sta
nfie
ldCom
mitt
ee:
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
alSch
ool:
Wes
t H
igh
Sch
ool
Gre
en E
ner
gy
So
luti
on
s to
Sta
bili
ze K
enya
’s E
con
om
y
Con
side
ring
Ken
ya’s
ban
king
crisi
s re
gard
ing
debt
and
infla
tion,
and
ack
now
ledg
ing
1w
ith g
rave
con
cern
tha
t ba
nk f
ailu
res
furt
her
decl
ine
grow
th,
eco-
frie
ndly
bui
ldin
g 2
will
impr
ove
curr
ent
econ
omic
situ
atio
ns a
nd p
rovi
de for
fut
ure
pros
perity
,3 4
Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
loom
ing
failu
re o
f ba
nks
whi
ch w
ould
end
ange
r Ken
ya's
alrea
dy
5fr
ail e
cono
my,
6 7Th
e N
atio
n of
Ken
ya d
oes
here
by r
eque
st t
hat
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
gra
nts
Ken
ya s
ix
8m
illio
n do
llars
fro
m t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns E
nviron
men
tal P
rogr
amm
e fo
r th
e bu
ildin
g 9
and
initi
al m
aint
aini
ng o
f a
geot
herm
al e
nerg
y pl
ant
in R
ift V
alle
y.
10 11N
otes
tha
t th
ese
fund
s w
ould
pro
vide
app
roxi
mat
ely
5,00
0 jo
bs,
thus
sta
biliz
ing
12fa
ulty
loan
s an
d re
mov
ing
debt
, as
wel
l as
even
tual
ly lo
wer
ing
infla
tion,
13 14D
raw
s Att
entio
n, t
o th
e sm
alle
r Rift
Val
ley
geot
herm
al p
lant
, w
hich
on
a sm
alle
r 15
scal
e pr
ovid
ed job
s, a
nd h
as b
een
prai
sed
glob
ally
for
suc
cess
in p
rote
ctin
g 16
reso
urce
s an
d pr
ovid
ing
suff
icie
nt e
nerg
y fo
r th
e fu
ture
.17 18
Endo
rses
Ken
ya’s
Vis
ion
2030
whi
ch w
ill t
rans
form
env
iron
men
tal p
olic
ies
in K
enya
19
and
prom
ote
eco-
frie
ndly
bus
ines
s ve
ntur
es.
20 21Ex
pres
ses
its H
ope
that
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Env
iron
men
tal P
rogr
amm
e w
ill f
inan
ce
22si
x m
illio
n do
llars
for
a la
rge-
scal
e G
eoth
erm
al E
nerg
y pl
ant,
whi
ch w
ill,
in t
urn,
23
stab
ilize
the
econ
omy
and
help
stim
ulat
e gr
owth
and
env
iron
men
tally
sou
nd
24su
stai
nabi
lity.
25
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
74
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
:Bot
swan
aD
eleg
ates
:Ja
cob
Wol
fson
,Ev
an R
ork,
Chr
isto
pher
Cor
kum
,D
anie
l Jac
obs
Com
mitt
ee:
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
alSch
ool:
Uni
vers
ity S
choo
l of
Nas
hvill
e
A R
eso
luti
on
to
Est
ablis
h a
Con
fere
nce
an
d C
om
mis
sio
n o
n t
he
Min
ing
, R
egu
lati
on,
and
Sal
e of
Dia
mon
ds
The
dele
gatio
n fr
om B
otsw
ana:
1 2N
otin
g th
e su
cces
s of
the
Bot
swan
a di
amon
d in
dust
ry,
and
its v
alue
in t
he
3es
tabl
ishm
ent
of t
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160
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enc
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with
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idel
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he U
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vera
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ris
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n re
gion
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23gl
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pol
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d in
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24 25Ref
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UN
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whi
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d 26
in 1
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1982
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27 28H
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the
34 y
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out
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miti
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org
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29of
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30 31
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viro
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d th
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Ass
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th U
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o 42
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43
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44 45Ass
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reat
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for
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men
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47re
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t th
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48 49Rei
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50 51G
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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
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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
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OD
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NIT
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ATI
ON
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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
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NES
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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
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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
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NES
SEE
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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
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Res
/R1
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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
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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
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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
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ERA
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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
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ERA
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BLY
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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
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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
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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
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Expr
esse
s its
app
reci
atio
n to
the
cur
rent
rel
ief pr
ogra
ms
inve
sted
by
the
Uni
ted
33N
atio
ns f
or d
ispl
aced
per
sons
in I
raq;
34 35Req
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
crea
sing
fun
ding
, to
pro
vide
pro
tect
ion
for
37di
spla
ced
pers
ons
in I
raq;
38 39U
rges
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
perf
orm
a t
horo
ugh
inve
stig
atio
n in
to t
he fun
ding
of
40IS
IL a
nd r
eest
ablis
h re
solu
tion
2170
;41 42
Rec
omm
ends
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
rein
forc
e th
e U
NAM
Iby
sen
ding
in
43pe
acek
eepe
rs a
nd m
ilita
ry o
ffic
ials
of am
ount
dee
med
nec
essa
ry for
fur
ther
44
prot
ectio
n of
the
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
the
land
cur
rent
ly
47un
der
ISIS
con
trol
;48 49
89
Ga/
Res
/B1
6-2
-14
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:San
Mar
ino
Del
egat
es:
Mad
ison
Ter
rell,
Car
ter
Bre
edin
g,Er
in E
vers
ole,
Ave
ry V
antr
ease
Com
mitt
ee:
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
alSch
ool:
Hen
ders
onvi
lle H
igh
Sch
ool
Beg
inn
ing
Oce
anic
Tra
de
in S
an M
arin
o
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
San
Mar
ino
is e
ntirel
y la
ndlo
cked
with
out
acce
ss t
o oc
eani
c 3
expo
rtat
ion,
4 5Aw
are
of t
he fac
t th
at o
ver
90 p
erce
nt o
f th
e w
orld
s go
ods
are
tran
spor
ted
by s
ea,
6 7App
reci
atin
g th
e m
utua
lly b
enef
icia
l pol
itica
l and
eco
nom
ic r
elat
ions
hip
betw
een
8It
aly
and
San
Mar
ino,
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
alia
n ec
onom
y in
200
8 w
hich
14
cons
eque
ntly
neg
ativ
ely
affe
cted
the
eco
nom
y of
San
Mar
ino,
15 16Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
San
Mar
ino
Doe
s H
ereb
y:17 18
Req
uest
land
acc
ess
to t
he n
earb
y po
rt c
ity
of A
ncon
a an
d th
e op
erat
ion
of o
ne o
f 19
its p
orts
20 21Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o al
low
San
Mar
ino
to p
eace
fully
con
duct
tra
de in
22
inte
rnat
iona
l wat
ers,
mai
nly
the
Adr
iatic
Sea
23 24U
rges
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
cont
ribu
te 5
mill
ion
USD
to t
he p
urch
asin
g of
a b
arge
25
to b
egin
San
Mar
inos
aqu
atic
tra
de26 27
Dra
w a
tten
tion
to t
he e
xpon
entia
l gro
wth
tha
t San
Mar
inos
eco
nom
y co
uld
28ex
perien
ce w
ith in
crea
sed
inte
rnat
iona
l tra
de29
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Ga/
Res
/B1
6-2
-15
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Pa
lau
Del
egat
es:
Kat
hryn
Rea
gan,
Chl
oe O
'Mea
ra,
Lola
Pac
eCom
mitt
ee:
Dis
arm
amen
t an
d In
tern
atio
nal S
ecur
itySch
ool:
Hen
ders
onvi
lle H
igh
Sch
ool
Full
Rat
ific
atio
n o
f th
e C
hem
ical
Wea
po
ns
Co
nve
nti
on
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly,
1
2Con
cern
ed t
hat
ther
e ar
e st
ill fou
r st
ates
(Is
rael
, Eg
ypt,
Nor
th K
orea
, an
d Sou
th
3Sud
an)
that
hav
e no
t ra
tifie
d th
e Che
mic
al W
eapo
ns C
onve
ntio
n (C
WC
);4 5
Con
side
ring
the
fac
t th
at a
pin
poin
t si
zed
drop
of sa
rin,
a S
ched
ule
One
che
mic
al
6w
eapo
n, is
eno
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
icol
ogy
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
ove
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
izat
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
ibut
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
y;24 25
The
Del
egat
ion
of P
alau
doe
s he
reby
:26 27
Emph
asiz
e th
e im
port
ance
of
all m
embe
r st
ates
rat
ifyin
g th
e CW
C a
nd t
he lo
ng
28te
rm e
ffec
ts o
f th
e us
e of
che
mic
al w
eapo
ns t
hrou
gh t
arge
ted
awar
enes
s 29
cam
paig
ns in
Isr
ael,
Egyp
t, a
nd S
outh
Sud
an,
enco
urag
ing
citiz
ens
and
30re
pres
enta
tives
alik
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
ketin
g 33
and
deve
lopm
ent,
cov
erin
g th
e ex
pens
es o
f th
e af
orem
entio
ned
cam
paig
ns.
34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
90
Ga/
Res
/B1
6-2
-16
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Eg
ypt
Del
egat
es:
Luis
San
chez
,M
icha
el V
ogt,
Patr
ick
Bla
ir,
Ang
us S
tew
art
Com
mitt
ee:
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
alSch
ool:
Cen
tral
Mag
net
Hig
h Sch
ool
Incr
easi
ng
Ag
ricu
ltu
ral O
utp
ut
Thro
ug
h D
evel
opm
ent
of I
rrig
atio
n
Sys
tem
s an
d a
Can
al
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
lack
of ag
ricu
ltura
l pro
duct
ion
and
arab
le la
nd,
due
to t
he
3ge
ogra
phic
al h
andi
cap
of it
s lo
catio
n an
d cl
imat
e.
4 5Rec
ogni
zing
the
ong
oing
nee
d fo
r in
crea
se in
agr
icul
tura
l pro
duct
ion
and
decr
ease
d 6
impo
rted
mat
eria
l. 7 8
Affirm
ing
past
effor
ts o
f so
lvin
g th
is p
robl
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
eat
caus
e of
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
The
Ara
b Rep
ublic
of
Egyp
t D
o H
ereb
y:38 39
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o co
nstit
ute
a co
mm
ittee
of ag
ricu
ltura
l exp
erts
to
40he
lp w
ith t
he la
ck o
f w
ater
sup
ply,
agr
icul
tura
l pro
duct
ion,
and
ara
ble
land
in
41Eg
ypt;
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
ion
of ir
riga
tion
syst
ems;
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
ous
cont
ribu
tion
by t
he U
N t
hrou
gh t
he in
crea
sed
50pr
oduc
tion
with
in t
he c
ount
ry d
ue t
o th
e re
sulti
ng a
gric
ultu
ral d
evel
opm
ents
. By
51de
crea
sing
the
num
ber
of a
gric
ultu
rali
mpo
rts
and
incr
easi
ng a
gric
ultu
ral e
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
hat
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
be
in fav
or o
f ou
r re
solu
tion
to u
se t
he
56de
velo
pmen
t of
new
wat
er s
uppl
y sy
stem
to
solv
e ou
r in
tern
atio
nal a
gric
ultu
ral
57st
rugg
le a
nd d
efic
it as
wel
l as
boos
t th
e Eg
yptia
n ec
onom
y.58 59
91
Ga/
Res
/B1
6-2
-17
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Bah
rain
Del
egat
es:
Jam
es N
afte
l,Sam
Grizz
le,
San
thos
h M
athi
alag
an,
Don
g Zha
oCom
mitt
ee:
Dis
arm
amen
t an
d In
tern
atio
nal S
ecur
itySch
ool:
Hum
e Fo
gg A
cade
mic
The
hal
tin
g o
f U
N S
anct
ion
rem
oval
in
reg
ard
to
Iran
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y,1 2
Bring
ing
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
hav
e 3
esca
late
d, a
nd I
ran
has
show
n in
cur
rent
mili
tary
invo
lvem
ents
how
it is
not
4
hesi
tant
to
use
mili
tary
for
ce,
5 6N
otin
g th
at I
ran
has
seve
ral s
anct
ions
set
to
expi
re d
ue t
o th
e co
mpl
ianc
e of
Ira
n 7
on d
e es
cala
ting
its N
ucle
ar p
rogr
am,
8 9Reg
rets
tha
t Ir
an c
an n
ot e
xist
in t
he in
tern
atio
nal c
omm
unity
with
out
purs
uing
10
aggr
essi
ve a
ctio
ns t
owar
ds o
ther
cou
ntries
, an
d ne
eds
extr
a pr
essu
re fro
m t
he U
N
11to
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
olic
ies
of p
eace
and
non
aggr
essi
on15 16
Rec
omm
ends
tha
t th
e U
N e
nfor
ce p
olic
ies
that
mak
es t
he in
depe
nden
ce o
f Bah
rain
17
from
Ira
n se
cure
for
the
fut
ure.
18 19
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Ga/
Res
/B1
6-2
-18
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Aus
tria
Del
egat
es:
Mag
gie
Cla
rk,
Josi
e Fo
ote,
Jaco
b H
ay,
Nat
alie
Yen
Com
mitt
ee:
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
alSch
ool:
Cla
rksv
ille
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
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
92
35Con
firm
s th
at A
ustr
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
e an
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
d 42
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
ean
coun
trie
s,60
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Res
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Sie
rra
Leon
eD
eleg
ates
:Pa
rker
Hoo
ten,
Etha
n O
sbor
n,O
scar
Vill
anue
va,
Ram
een
Shi
rkho
daie
Com
mitt
ee:
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
alSch
ool:
Mar
tin L
uthe
r Kin
g M
agne
t Sch
ool
Mic
rofi
nan
cin
g f
or
Wo
men
in S
ierr
a Le
on
e
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
1 2Con
cern
ed b
y th
e po
or e
ntre
pren
eurial
env
iron
men
t is
exa
cerb
ated
by
3un
derd
evel
oped
cap
ital m
arke
ts a
nd s
tric
t la
bor
mar
ket
regu
latio
ns u
nder
min
e 4
effo
rts
to im
prov
e fo
rmal
em
ploy
men
t an
d pr
ospe
rity
,5 6
Ack
now
ledg
ing
Sie
rra
Leon
e is
try
ing
hard
to
impr
ove,
it is
a d
evel
opin
g co
untr
y 7
whe
re,
60 p
erce
nt o
f its
pop
ulat
ion
pres
ently
live
s in
pov
erty
, 8 9
Aw
are
of in
equa
litie
s fo
r w
omen
, in
a c
ount
ry w
here
mal
e do
min
ance
is w
ides
prea
d 10
and
entr
ench
ed,
11 12Str
essi
ng 5
1 pe
rcen
t of
the
pop
ulat
ion
is fem
ale
only
49
perc
ent
of t
hem
are
apa
rt
13of
the
labo
r fo
rce,
14 15Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Sie
rra
Leon
e H
ereb
y:16 17
Proc
laim
s th
at S
ierr
a Le
one
desi
res
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ion’
s as
sist
ance
in e
stab
lishi
ng a
18
mic
rofin
ance
pro
gram
me
in S
ierr
a Le
one
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
en g
ivin
g th
em t
he o
ppor
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
gove
rnm
ent
of S
ierr
aLe
one
achi
eve
its g
oal o
f de
velo
ping
a f
easi
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
ERA
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
reat
e a
40m
icro
finan
ce p
rogr
amm
e in
Sie
rra
Leon
e to
impr
ove
fem
ale
soci
o-ec
onom
ic p
ositi
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.
43
44
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Res
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E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:La
tvia
2D
eleg
ates
:Roy
Cla
verie,
Mat
thew
Kap
lan
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
Pre
par
ing
fo
r M
ilita
ry C
risi
s
Ack
now
ledg
ing
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
erst
andi
ng t
he t
ime
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
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
94
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NES
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CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
: Es
toni
a
Del
egat
es:
Emm
a H
eck,
Sop
hia
Hal
l,Pe
rry
Dod
son,
Gay
le M
anac
saCom
mitt
ee:
Dis
arm
amen
t an
d In
tern
atio
nal S
ecur
itySch
ool:
Cen
tral
Mag
net
Hig
h Sch
ool
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
e w
ebsi
tes
of g
over
nmen
t m
inis
trie
s, p
oliti
cal p
artie
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
ur
5tim
es in
201
6 al
one,
6 7
Ala
rmed
by
the
sigh
tings
of
irre
gula
r fli
ghts
and
mys
teriou
s su
bmar
ines
in t
he B
altic
8
Sea
, as
wel
l as
Rus
sia’
s ro
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
roxi
mat
ely
6000
12
peac
etim
e pe
rson
nel,
incl
udin
g ar
ound
15,
000
volu
ntar
y m
embe
rs,
to c
omba
t 13
Rus
sia’
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
t fo
r th
e pr
inci
ple
of e
qual
rig
hts
and
self-
dete
rmin
atio
n of
20
peop
les,
and
to
take
oth
er a
ppro
pria
te m
easu
res
to s
tren
gthe
n un
iver
sal p
eace
” 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
r th
at in
tern
atio
nal p
eace
and
sec
urity
, an
d ju
stic
e, a
re n
ot
23en
dang
ered
.”
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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ERA
L A
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BLY
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NES
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OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
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Spo
nsor
:Rep
ublic
of th
e C
ongo
Del
egat
es:
DJ
McD
owel
l,Pe
ter
Ngu
yen,
Nan
ami M
urat
a,M
alia
McD
owel
lCom
mitt
ee:
Dis
arm
amen
t an
d In
tern
atio
nal S
ecur
itySch
ool:
Cla
rksv
ille
Aca
dem
y
Pu
ttin
g a
sto
p t
o th
e m
iliti
as a
nd
reb
el f
acti
ons
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly,
1 2Aw
are
of t
he R
C h
as h
ad 1
0 m
ain
fact
ions
of re
bels
spr
ing
up s
ince
the
Sec
ond
3Con
goW
ar.
4 5N
otin
g th
at t
he R
C’s
mili
tary
is n
ot v
ery
good
tec
hnol
ogic
al a
nd s
kill
wis
e.6 7
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
the
RC
is a
lrea
dy in
a p
oor
stat
e as
it is
.8 9
Fully
aw
are
mos
t of
the
fig
htin
g is
cau
sed
by r
esou
rce
disp
utes
.10 11
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
the
RC
is o
ne o
f th
e m
ost
reso
urce
-ric
h co
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
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Res
/R1
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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
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Res
/R1
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-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
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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
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Res
/R1
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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
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Res
/R1
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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
rmed
of da
nger
ous
situ
atio
ns w
ithin
the
ir
17de
stin
atio
n in
ord
er t
o be
saf
e,
18 19Em
phas
izin
g th
e ne
ed o
f se
curi
ty m
easu
res
to p
rote
ct t
ourist
s w
ithou
t m
aint
aini
ng
20la
rge
tour
ism
pol
ice
forc
es in
com
mon
sig
ht,
21 22Res
pond
ing
in p
rote
ctio
n of
all
tour
ists
fro
m a
ny c
rim
inal
act
ivity
in t
he U
N,
23 24Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
New
Zea
land
Her
eby:
25 26Rec
omm
ends
tha
t a
UN
Cou
ncil
on I
nter
natio
nal T
ourism
Sec
urity
and
Coo
pera
tion
27(U
NCIT
SC)
to b
e fo
rmed
as
to p
rope
rly
resp
ond
to t
hrea
ts t
o to
uris
ts t
rave
lling
to
28ot
her
coun
trie
s;29 30
Cal
ls t
hat
the
UN
CIT
SC m
eet
ever
y si
x m
onth
s to
dis
cuss
way
s m
embe
r na
tions
31
coul
d ad
dres
s th
reat
s to
tou
rist
s in
the
ir t
errito
ry;
32 33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Dec
lare
s th
at t
he U
NCIT
SC m
embe
rshi
p co
nsis
t of
rep
rese
ntat
ive
from
nat
ions
34
whe
re t
ourism
-rel
ated
act
iviti
es c
onsi
st a
t le
ast
2% o
f sa
id n
atio
ns’G
DP;
35 36En
cour
ages
the
UN
CIT
SC t
o de
sign
ate
a so
ftw
are
deve
lope
r, w
ho w
ould
be
will
ing
37to
rel
inqu
ish
cred
it to
rem
ain
unbi
ased
, to
cre
ate
an o
ffic
ial U
nite
d N
atio
ns
38In
terN
atio
nal T
rave
l App
licat
ion
(UN
INTA
) fo
r sm
artp
hone
s, t
able
ts,
and
com
pute
rs;
39 40Em
phas
izes
tha
t th
e U
N I
nter
natio
nal T
rave
l App
be
stra
ight
forw
ard,
be
read
in t
he
41la
ngua
ges
that
the
UN
CIT
SC d
eem
s ap
prop
riat
e, a
nd h
ave
seve
ral f
unct
ions
;42 43
Cal
ls u
pon
the
UN
to
allo
cate
5 m
illio
n U
SD
to
fund
UN
INTA
, w
hich
wou
ld t
ake
44ap
prox
imat
ely
one
year
to
deve
lop;
45 46Sug
gest
s th
at t
he U
NIN
TA’s
sev
eral
fun
ctio
ns b
e W
eath
er,
whi
ch w
ould
giv
e al
erts
47
and
info
rmat
ion
abou
t na
tura
l dis
aste
rs in
the
are
a; C
ultu
re,
whi
ch w
ould
pro
vide
48
fact
s, a
tra
nsla
tor
and
othe
r cu
ltura
l inf
orm
atio
n ab
out
the
tour
ist’s
des
tinat
ion;
49
Saf
ety,
whi
ch w
ould
pro
vide
ale
rts
and
info
rmat
ion
abou
t m
ajor
crim
es,
dise
ases
50
and
othe
r ev
ents
tha
t co
uld
jeop
ardi
ze t
he s
afet
y of
the
tou
rist
; an
d Tr
ansp
orta
tion,
51
whi
ch p
rovi
des
rout
es,
the
estim
ated
tim
e el
apse
d on
a t
rip,
the
rat
ings
of
airlin
es
52an
d ot
her
tran
spor
tatio
n co
mpa
nies
, an
d w
hat
rout
es a
re c
ompr
omis
ed.
53 54
101
Ga/
Res
/W1
6-3
-8
TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Aze
rbai
jan
Del
egat
es:
Ava
Poi
ndex
ter,
Cat
elyn
Sw
eene
y,Pr
ince
ss D
ang,
Oliv
ia S
pray
Com
mitt
ee:
Dis
arm
amen
t an
d In
tern
atio
nal S
ecur
itySch
ool:
Hum
e Fo
gg A
cade
mic
So
lvin
g t
he
Nag
orn
o-K
arab
akh
Co
nfl
ict
To T
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
by t
he o
ngoi
ng N
agor
no-K
arab
akh
conf
lict
betw
een
Arm
enia
and
3
Aze
rbai
jan
sinc
e 18
84.
4 5Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
ent
erin
g in
to s
uch
arra
ngem
ents
or
cons
titut
ing
6su
ch a
genc
ies
shal
l mak
e ev
ery
effo
rt t
o ac
hiev
e sp
ecifi
c se
ttle
men
t of
loca
l 7
disp
utes
thr
ough
suc
h re
gion
al a
rran
gem
ents
or
by s
uch
regi
onal
age
ncie
s.
8 9N
otin
g w
ith d
eep
conc
ern
at t
he a
ppro
xim
ate
200,
000
disp
lace
d Arm
enia
ns a
nd
1060
0,00
0 Aze
rbai
jani
s.11 12
Aw
are
of th
e st
rain
ed r
elat
ions
hip
afte
r 19
94 c
ease
fire
and
the
unre
solv
eddi
sput
es
13w
ith N
agor
no-K
arab
akh
whi
ch is
eth
nica
lly p
opul
ated
with
an
Arm
enia
n m
ajor
ity14 15
Adm
ittin
g th
at t
he c
ease
fire
has
been
bro
ken
by A
rmen
ia m
ore
than
100
tim
es
16w
ithin
24
hour
s w
ith A
zerb
aija
n re
turn
ing
fire
to A
rmen
ia.
17 18Th
e Rep
ublic
of Aze
rbai
jan
does
herb
y,
19 20Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
crea
te a
nd o
vers
ee a
n an
nual
con
fere
nce
with
21
Arm
enia
and
Aze
rbai
jan
until
a f
orm
al p
eace
tre
aty
is e
stab
lishe
d an
d re
cogn
ized
by
22bo
th s
ides
.23 24
Rec
ogni
zing
the
Pur
pose
of U
N p
eace
keep
ers
are
in p
rinc
iple
, de
ploy
ed t
o su
ppor
t 25
the
impl
emen
tatio
n of
a c
ease
fire
or p
eace
agr
eem
ent,
the
y ar
e of
ten
requ
ired
to
26pl
ay a
n ac
tive
role
in p
eace
mak
ing
effo
rts
and
may
als
o be
invo
lved
in e
arly
27
peac
ebui
ldin
g ac
tiviti
es.
28 29Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns p
rovi
de p
eace
keep
ers
to in
still
pea
ce b
etw
een
30Arm
enia
and
Aze
rbai
jan
even
ly d
istr
ibut
ed 5
13 p
eace
keep
ers
in t
he 1
,699
squ
are
31m
iles
of t
he N
agor
no-K
arab
akh
regi
on,
cost
ing
appr
oxim
atel
y 8.
2 m
illio
n do
llars
32
(USD
).33 34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Ga/
Res
/W1
6-3
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
: Ken
yaD
eleg
ates
:M
arcu
s Kof
i Tro
tter
-Loc
kett
,Li
ndse
y G
eorg
e,Em
erso
n Ja
mie
son,
Jack
LeG
rone
Com
mitt
ee:
Dis
arm
amen
t an
d In
tern
atio
nal S
ecur
itySch
ool:
Hum
e Fo
gg A
cade
mic
Fun
din
g K
enya
n C
ou
nte
rter
rori
sm.
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2D
EEPL
Y D
ISTU
RBED
that
tho
usan
ds o
f Ken
yans
hav
e di
ed b
ecau
se o
f te
rror
att
acks
3
in t
he la
st 3
yea
rs,
that
the
Ant
i-Te
rror
ism
for
ce in
Ken
ya w
as o
nly
allo
tted
$2,
205
4in
one
qua
rter
to
prev
ent
terr
or a
ttac
ks,
that
the
Ant
i-Te
rror
ism
for
ces
are
plag
ued
5by
cor
rupt
ion
and
inad
equa
te t
rain
ing.
6 7EM
PHASIZ
ING
the
fac
t th
at t
here
is n
ot a
sui
tabl
e so
lutio
n in
pla
ce t
o co
unte
r ac
ts
8of
ter
ror
acro
ss K
enya
, th
e am
ount
of co
rrup
tion
that
run
s ra
mpa
nt in
the
cou
nter
9
terr
oris
m for
ce c
ause
d at
leas
t in
par
t by
the
ir a
lmos
t no
nexi
sten
t sa
lary
the
y 10
rece
ive,
11 12
ALA
RM
ED B
Yth
e fa
ct t
hat
alth
ough
tou
rism
pro
vide
s a
maj
or s
ourc
e of
rev
enue
, 13
Ken
ya c
anno
t re
mai
n at
trac
tive
to t
ourist
s if
terr
oris
m c
ontin
ues
to r
un a
lmos
t 14
unbr
idle
d, t
he fac
t th
at r
even
ue fro
m t
ourism
is d
ropp
ing
quar
terly
beca
use
of
15sa
fety
con
cern
s ac
ross
the
cou
ntry
, th
e id
ea t
hat
tour
ism
is b
eing
hit
hard
and
16
serv
ices
, su
ch a
s to
uris
m,
mak
e up
50%
of Ken
ya’s
GD
P17 18
REC
ALL
ING
that
tou
rism
is v
ital s
ourc
e of
rev
enue
for
the
cou
ntry
and
tha
t 19
period
ical
slu
mps
in t
erro
r at
tack
s ha
ve le
d to
eco
nom
ic im
prov
emen
t in
the
ser
vice
20
sect
or.
21 22N
OTI
NG
WIT
H D
EEP
CO
NCER
Nth
e th
reat
to
coun
tryw
ide
stab
ility
the
lack
of pr
oper
23
trai
ning
and
fun
ding
cou
ld h
ave
on K
enya
24 25Th
e Rep
ublic
of Ken
ya d
oes
here
by:
26 27FU
RTH
ER S
UG
GES
T th
at t
he b
udge
t of
the
nat
iona
l ant
i ter
rorism
tas
k fo
rce
shou
ld
28be
incr
ease
d by
the
equ
ival
ent
of 8
mill
ion
Am
eric
an d
olla
rs t
o ex
pand
the
for
ce
29an
d im
prov
e its
equ
ipm
ent;
tha
t tr
aini
ng p
rogr
ams
be p
rovi
ded
by t
he U
.N.
and
30w
illin
g m
embe
r na
tions
of th
e U
.N.
secu
rity
cou
ncil
31 32AD
VIS
E th
e U
.N.
help
est
ablis
h an
ant
i-co
rrup
tion
initi
ativ
e in
all
coun
ter-
terr
oris
m
33un
its,
to h
ave
polic
ies
to c
rack
dow
n on
the
pro
blem
of
corr
uptio
n in
ant
i-te
rror
ism
34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
102
units
, to
hav
e a
U.N
. sp
onso
red
prog
ram
put
up
for
advi
sory
of
anti-
corr
uptio
n 35
affa
irs
and
enfo
rcem
ent
of a
nti-
corr
uptio
n po
licy,
to
incr
ease
wag
es w
ith a
dequ
ate
36fu
ndin
g to
hel
p en
d th
e pr
oble
m o
f co
rrup
tion
base
d on
wag
e de
ficie
ncie
s;37 38
STR
ON
GLY
SU
PPO
RT
this
incl
usio
n of
out
side
fun
ding
in c
reat
ing
suffic
ient
cou
nter
-39
terr
oris
m t
ask
forc
es a
nd a
nti-
corr
uptio
n un
its40 41
REC
OM
MEN
D t
hat
the
incr
ease
s in
bud
get
be fun
ded
by c
onta
cts
mad
e th
roug
h th
e 42
UN
Sec
urity
Cou
ncil
Cou
nter
Ter
rorism
Com
mitt
ee,
and
thro
ugh
ince
ntiv
es for
43
inte
rnat
iona
l tou
rist
cou
ntries
, pa
rtic
ular
ly W
este
rn c
ount
ries
, w
ho h
ave
an in
tere
st
44in
dec
reas
ing
terr
oris
t at
tack
s (s
ince
thi
s w
ould
eve
ntua
lly r
esul
t in
an
incr
ease
in
45re
venu
e)46 47
ASK for
ass
ista
nce
from
the
U.N
. Sec
urity
Cou
ncil
Cou
nter
Ter
rorism
Com
mitt
ee in
48
colle
ctin
g 8
mill
ion
dolla
rs in
fun
ding
for
cou
nter
-ter
rori
sm in
itiat
ives
in K
enya
, th
e 49
Ken
yan
Parlia
men
t to
get
beh
ind
a ca
mpa
ign
for
the
pass
ing
of le
gisl
atio
n th
at w
ill
50m
ake
terr
oris
m il
lega
l in
the
coun
try
and
to im
pose
tar
iffs
on in
tern
atio
nal t
ouri
sm,
51th
at t
he w
ith h
elp
from
the
U.N
an
anti
corr
uptio
n pr
ogra
m is
inst
itute
d w
ithin
52
Ken
ya’s
cou
nter
-ter
rorism
uni
ts.
53 54
Ga/
Res
/W1
6-3
-10
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:La
tvia
Del
egat
es:
Ale
x Ren
kis,
Jose
ph H
atch
er,
Mat
thew
Sta
ggCom
mitt
ee:
Spe
cial
Pol
itica
l and
Dec
olon
izat
ion
Sch
ool:
Mon
tgom
ery
Bel
l Aca
dem
y
Dec
olon
izat
ion
Th
rou
gh
Fu
ture
pro
of N
ucl
ear
En
erg
y
We
the
Rep
ublic
of La
tvia
cal
l for
Wor
ld B
ank
fund
ing
in o
rder
to
build
a m
olte
n sa
lt 1
nucl
ear
reac
tor
that
wou
ld e
limin
ate
foss
il fu
els
for
ener
gy,
help
sol
ve f
or
2un
empl
oym
ent,
dis
trib
ute
ener
gy t
o th
e su
rrou
ndin
g ar
ea,
and
heal
the
3
envi
ronm
enta
l dam
ages
fro
m S
ovie
t oc
cupa
tion.
4 5Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t 26
.3%
of
ener
gy p
rodu
ctio
n in
Lat
via
com
es f
rom
fos
sil f
uels
, 6
whi
le 7
0.2%
com
es fro
m h
ydro
elec
tric
.7 8
Hig
hlig
htin
g th
at L
atvi
a av
erag
ed $
210
billi
on U
SD
tot
al d
amag
e --
$713
mill
ion
USD
9
of w
hich
is s
peci
fical
ly e
nviron
men
tal d
amag
e--
from
Sov
iet
impe
rial
ism
and
10
indu
strial
izat
ion
acco
rdin
g to
a L
atvi
an c
ounc
il fo
unde
d by
the
gov
ernm
ent
in 2
005
11to
det
erm
ine
Sov
iet
repa
ratio
n co
sts.
12 13
Ass
ertin
g La
tvia
’s r
egio
nal s
igni
fican
ce t
hrou
gh c
lose
tie
s to
Eas
tern
Eur
opea
n 14
coun
trie
s an
d ho
w t
his
proj
ect
wou
ld im
pact
cou
ntries
suc
h as
Est
onia
, Li
thua
nia,
15
and
othe
r na
tions
har
med
by
Sov
iet
occu
patio
n th
roug
h en
ergy
exp
orta
tion.
16 17D
esirin
g th
e bu
ildin
g of
a s
tate
of th
e ar
t m
olte
n sa
lt nu
clea
r re
acto
r, p
rodu
cing
18
500-
meg
awat
ts w
hich
res
earc
h sh
ows
can
prov
ide
mor
e th
an e
noug
h en
ergy
to
19se
cure
Lat
via’
s fu
ture
in e
nerg
y an
d re
sour
ce c
onse
rvat
ion,
mak
ing
up f
or t
he 1
.1
20bi
llion
kW
h de
ficit.
21 22
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
Wes
tingh
ouse
’s n
ew A
P100
0 pl
ant
in C
hina
, m
eant
to
prod
uce
2310
00 m
W,
cost
inve
stor
s $1
.2 b
illio
n ju
st for
a d
elay
as
wel
l as
$7 b
illio
n to
24
cons
truc
t, m
akin
g th
e $1
.7 b
illio
n to
tal e
stim
ated
price
of
our
reac
tor
min
uscu
le in
25
com
pariso
n, w
hen
prod
ucin
g ha
lf of
the
ene
rgy
of a
muc
h m
ore
expe
nsiv
e re
acto
r.26 27
Obs
ervi
ng t
hat
a co
nven
tiona
l nuc
lear
pow
er p
lant
is c
oole
d by
wat
er,
whi
ch b
oils
at
28a
tem
pera
ture
far
bel
ow t
he 2
,000
°C a
t th
e co
re o
f a
stan
dard
fue
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
e of
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/
Res
/W1
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Bel
ize
Del
egat
es:
Laur
enJo
lly,
Gra
ce D
uren
,Ja
ckso
nCed
zich
Gra
nt
Com
mitt
ee:
Dis
arm
amen
tan
dIn
tern
atio
nalS
ecur
itySch
ool:
Hill
sbor
o H
igh
Sch
ool
So
lvin
gD
rug
Traf
fick
ing
inB
eliz
e
The
Gen
eral
Ass
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
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Ir
anD
eleg
ates
:D
rew
St.
Cha
rles
,Ja
red
Fraz
ier,
Bra
ndon
Kim
ball
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
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
s w
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
a se
cond
cha
nce
at h
and.
41 42
Thro
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
h-12
th g
rade
s. B
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.
This
wou
ld a
lso
call
for
a 48
man
dato
ry s
emi-
mon
thly
ant
i-dr
ug c
lass
in e
very
pub
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
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ESSE
E Y
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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
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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
Asi
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
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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
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Res
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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
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NES
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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
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Res
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NES
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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
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NES
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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
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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
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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
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Res
/W1
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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
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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
wan
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
ugee
age
ncy
to c
reat
e a
com
mitt
ee
32de
dica
ted
to s
olvi
ng t
he p
robl
em o
f th
e po
ssib
le d
ispl
acem
ent
of t
he t
uval
uans
.33
GEN
ERA
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BLY
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ITED
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orw
ayD
eleg
ates
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race
Rile
y,El
len
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ter,
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a Bog
den,
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is K
endr
ick
Com
mitt
ee:
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cial
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itica
l and
Dec
olon
izat
ion
Sch
ool:
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rol H
yde
Mag
net
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o th
e H
arm
ful
Aci
d R
ain
in
No
rway
TO T
HE
GEN
ERAL
ASSEM
BLY
:1 2
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t N
orw
ay is
sur
roun
ded
by o
ther
Eur
opea
n co
untr
ies
on a
ll si
des,
we
3re
aliz
e th
at o
ur c
ount
ry is
ver
y su
scep
tible
to
cond
ition
s an
d de
cisi
ons
from
our
4
Euro
pean
nei
ghbo
rs.
5 6Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
Nor
way
is a
cou
ntry
whi
ch t
he S
outh
ern,
Wes
tern
, an
d 7
Nor
ther
n ed
ges
of t
he c
ount
ry a
re b
orde
red
by w
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
00 k
m2
in 2
006,
a r
educ
tion
of a
bout
38
perc
ent.
20 21App
rovi
ng o
f th
e fa
ct t
hat
Nor
way
met
the
201
0 em
issi
on c
eilin
g fo
r Sul
phur
dio
xide
22
in 2
006.
23 24H
avin
g ex
amin
ed fur
ther
, w
e re
aliz
ed t
hat
the
emis
sion
cei
lings
for
am
mon
ia a
nd
25ni
trog
en o
xide
s w
ere
not
met
. Th
e em
issi
ons
of a
mm
onia
wer
e ab
out
4,00
0 to
nnes
26
abov
e th
e ta
rget
of
23,0
00 t
onne
s in
201
0. F
or n
itrog
en o
xide
s th
e em
issi
on c
eilin
g 27
was
156
,000
ton
nes
in 2
010,
whi
le t
he N
orw
egia
n em
issi
ons
wer
e ab
out
182,
000
28to
nnes
.29 30
Hav
ing
devo
ted
atte
ntio
n to
thi
s al
arm
ing
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
dio
xide
, am
mon
ia a
nd n
itrog
en,
by r
espe
ctiv
ely
10,
8 an
d 23
per
cen
t 33
rela
tive
to e
mis
sion
s in
200
5.34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
35N
otin
g w
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
g 37
nitr
ogen
oxi
des
was
rea
ched
in 2
013.
38 39G
uide
d by
the
suc
cess
es o
f re
duci
ng t
he S
ulph
ur d
ioxi
de a
nd n
itrog
en o
xide
40
emis
sion
s, N
orw
ay n
ow a
ims
to r
educ
eem
issi
ons
of a
mm
onia
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
of ha
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
ion
whe
n it
com
es t
o m
akin
g th
e w
orld
a c
lean
er,
heal
thie
r, a
nd m
ore
80bi
odiv
erse
pla
ce.
81 82
121
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MO
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ITED
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NS
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nsor
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jiD
eleg
ates
:Sar
ah C
agna
,Viv
i Has
higu
chi,
Cad
ey C
omey
,Et
han
Coc
hran
Com
mitt
ee:
Spe
cial
Pol
itica
l and
Dec
olon
izat
ion
Sch
ool:
Hum
e Fo
gg A
cade
mic
Elim
inat
ing
Fij
i's n
atio
nal
deb
t to
hel
p p
ove
rty
Inca
se t
he c
urre
nt g
over
nmen
t of
Fiji
fai
ls t
o ge
nera
te t
he in
com
e ne
cess
ary
to p
ay
1of
Fiji
’s n
atio
nal d
ebt
of a
bout
2.4
bill
ion
dolla
rs,
we
will
be
forc
ed t
o ei
ther
rai
se
2ta
xes
mor
e or
cut
spe
ndin
g. I
n do
ing
so w
e w
ill b
e en
ding
the
deb
t an
d be
allo
win
g 3
mor
e m
oney
to
be u
sed
tow
ards
soc
ial s
ervi
ces
and
low
erin
g po
vert
y.4 5
Our
res
olut
ion
to f
ixin
g Fi
ji’s
debt
pro
blem
is r
aisi
ng c
urre
nt t
axes
on
tour
ist
6ge
nera
ted
sale
s an
d cu
ttin
g do
wn
on o
ur g
over
nmen
t’s c
urre
nt s
pend
ing.
We
will
7
impl
emen
t a
sin-
tax
on a
ll al
coho
l use
d an
d so
ld in
Fiji
. Th
is t
ax w
ill g
ener
ate
mor
e 8
inco
me
for
the
gove
rnm
ent,
hel
ping
to
pay
dow
n th
e na
tiona
l deb
t. W
e al
so
9im
plem
ent
a lu
xury
tax
on
luxu
ry g
oods
suc
h as
exp
ensi
ve c
ars,
hom
es,
and
10je
wel
ry b
ough
t in
Fiji
. Th
is w
ill a
lso
cont
ribu
te t
owar
ds e
limin
atin
g th
e na
tiona
l 11
debt
. O
ne f
inal
pos
sibi
lity
wou
ld b
e to
incr
ease
the
inco
me
tax
rate
on
the
uppe
r 12
clas
s of
Fiji
, ag
ain
help
ing
to c
ance
l out
the
nat
iona
l deb
t.13 14
Ano
ther
opt
ion
whi
ch is
less
des
irab
le a
nd a
last
opt
ion,
wou
ld b
e to
red
uce
the
15in
com
e of
Fiji
’s g
over
nmen
t em
ploy
ees,
whi
ch w
ill c
ut c
osts
allo
win
g th
e 16
gove
rnm
ent
to p
ay d
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
ore
mon
ey t
owar
ds s
ocia
l ser
vice
s an
d on
e of
our
#1
econ
omic
issu
es,
pove
rty.
20 21
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Li
thua
nia
Del
egat
es:
Mar
y Bet
h Cot
ton,
Mik
ayla
Ros
son,
Evan
Tur
ner,
Kyl
ee L
aws
Com
mitt
ee:
Spe
cial
Pol
itica
l and
Dec
olon
izat
ion
Sch
ool:
Lore
tto
Hig
h Sch
ool
A R
eso
luti
on
to
Ban
Pro
du
ctio
n o
f P
last
ic a
nd
Sty
rofo
am P
late
s, C
up
s,
and
Cu
tler
y
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y,
1 2Rem
indi
ng a
ll na
tions
tha
t ou
r w
orld
is in
dire
need
of en
viro
nmen
tal c
hang
es
3ac
ross
the
boa
rd t
hat
will
pro
vide
the
pro
sper
ity n
eede
d to
sus
tain
the
4
expo
nent
ially
ris
ing
popu
latio
n w
ithou
t co
ntin
uing
to
harm
the
env
iron
men
t w
ith
5th
e m
any
issu
es b
eing
deb
ated
eve
ry d
ay,
such
as
glob
al w
arm
ing,
pol
lutio
n,6
chem
ical
was
te,
anim
al e
ndan
germ
ent,
poo
r ag
ricu
ltura
l pra
ctic
es,
defo
rest
atio
n,
7an
d ot
her
such
issu
es,
8 9Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
fact
tha
t a
larg
e po
rtio
n of
the
deb
t is
sue
in L
ithua
nia
can
be
10at
trib
uted
to
the
purc
hasi
ng o
f fo
ssil
fuel
s an
d na
tura
l gas
es fro
mot
her
coun
trie
s,11 12
Ala
rmed
tha
t th
e en
orm
ous
amou
nt o
f pl
astic
and
sty
rofo
am s
old
each
yea
r in
13
Euro
pe h
as r
each
ed o
ver
3 m
illio
n to
ns,
14 15Em
phas
izin
g th
e la
ck o
f ab
ility
for
pla
stic
and
sty
rofo
am p
late
s, c
ups,
and
cut
lery
to
16bi
odeg
rade
, th
eref
ore
caus
ing
unne
cess
ary
and
detr
imen
tal c
hem
ical
s to
be
17re
leas
ed in
to t
he e
nviron
men
t,18 19
Kee
ping
in m
ind
the
degr
adin
g en
viro
nmen
tal s
tate
of Li
thua
nia
and
Euro
pe a
s a
20w
hole
, in
clud
ing
but
not
limite
d to
wid
espr
ead
anim
al e
ndan
germ
ent,
wat
er a
nd a
ir
21po
llutio
n, h
arm
ful c
hem
ical
s co
nsta
ntly
bei
ng r
elea
sed
into
the
atm
osph
ere,
and
22
man
y ot
her
envi
ronm
enta
l iss
ues
in t
his
coun
try,
23 24H
avin
g co
nsid
ered
tha
t th
e so
vere
ign
natio
n of
Fra
nce
and
citiz
ens
belo
ngin
g to
the
25
coun
try
agre
ed a
nd d
ecid
ed t
o pu
t a
sim
ilar
reso
lutio
n in
pla
ce for
the
pro
tect
ion
of
26th
e co
untr
y’s
envi
ronm
ent
and
the
hope
ful d
ecre
ase
in n
atio
nal d
ebt
due
to t
he
27la
rge
amou
nt o
f m
oney
spe
nt o
n fo
ssil
fuel
s to
pro
duce
the
se p
last
ic a
nd s
tyro
foam
28
item
s an
nual
ly b
eing
era
dica
ted,
29 30Fu
lly a
war
e of
the
pos
sibl
e de
crea
se in
the
indu
stry
of pl
astic
and
sty
rofo
am p
late
s,
31cu
ps,
and
cutle
ry p
rodu
ctio
n an
d al
l the
pro
fit t
hat
com
es f
rom
thi
s th
rivi
ng
32in
dust
ry,
33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
122
34But
con
fiden
t th
at m
any
othe
r in
dust
ries
and
muc
h gr
eate
r gr
ound
brea
king
and
35
inno
vativ
e po
ssib
ilitie
s w
ill a
rise
with
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obl
itera
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he h
arm
ful c
hem
ical
s in
36
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e pr
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ts,
37 381.
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ls u
pon
the
Rep
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thua
nia
and
all t
he n
atio
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f th
e w
orld
to
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know
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e de
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enta
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mic
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tant
ly b
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ease
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hen
plas
tic a
nd
40st
yrof
oam
are
put
into
the
env
iron
men
t w
ithou
t th
e ab
ility
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biod
egra
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Urg
es t
he c
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ns o
f ou
r w
orld
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atch
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hing
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pro
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of t
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item
s 45
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edib
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46
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at t
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to
brin
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istin
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plas
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ly
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51
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Janu
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1, 2
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lutio
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Lith
uani
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viro
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up
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Ch
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the
Rep
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of C
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here
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ndin
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whi
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bezz
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5 6Citi
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legi
slat
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gal f
ram
ewor
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wev
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the
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impl
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tatio
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h an
ti-co
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12co
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annu
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13 14N
otin
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w t
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nter
natio
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evel
opm
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Ass
ocia
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a s
ubca
tego
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f th
e W
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15
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nific
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24
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fut
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25 26Tr
ustin
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at o
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to t
ackl
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sue
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s28 29
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35
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two
42en
titie
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ly in
the
var
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bran
ches
of
the
Cha
dian
gov
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43 44-
Com
mitt
ee M
embe
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Task
For
ce:
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uthe
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ests
on
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l the
mem
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of C
CCFU
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annu
ally
46 47
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TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Spa
inD
eleg
ates
:Bai
lee
Bos
wel
l, Cha
ndle
r Rya
n, D
akot
a W
adde
y, A
lexs
andr
ia C
arlis
leCom
mitt
ee:
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
alSch
ool:
Hill
woo
d H
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Sch
ool
Res
olu
tio
n t
o E
xplo
re S
tan
dar
diz
atio
n o
f La
bo
r an
d E
mp
loym
ent
Law
s
Ack
now
ledg
ing
tha
t im
mig
ratio
n is
one
of
the
mos
t im
port
ant
issu
es f
acin
g U
N
1m
embe
r co
untr
ies,
2 3O
bser
ving
tha
t Spa
in is
see
n as
a g
atew
ay t
o Eu
rope
an e
mpl
oym
ent
for
man
y 4
imm
igra
nts,
5 6D
eepl
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cern
ed a
bout
the
lack
of
stan
dard
ized
em
ploy
men
t la
ws
acro
ss t
he
7bo
rder
s,
8 9Th
eref
ore,
the
Kin
gdom
of Spa
in10 11
Cal
ls U
pon
The
Offic
e of
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Hig
h Com
mis
sion
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Hum
an R
ight
s,
12Com
mitt
ee o
n M
igra
nt W
orke
rs t
o;13 14
Inve
stig
ate
the
cond
ition
s an
d righ
ts o
f m
igra
nt w
orke
rs t
hrou
ghou
t Eu
rope
; 15 16
Urg
es m
embe
r na
tions
to
ensu
re e
qual
em
ploy
men
t righ
ts for
all
mig
rant
wor
kers
;17 18
Req
uest
s th
at t
he C
omm
ittee
on
Mig
rant
Wor
kers
dev
elop
gui
delin
es f
or M
igra
nt
19W
orke
r righ
ts a
nd e
mpl
oyer
res
pons
ibili
ties.
20 21
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ERA
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TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Jo
rdan
2D
eleg
ates
:Vic
tori
a C
hris
tians
on G
alin
a,W
ill G
row
don,
Yu J
in K
im,
Jack
Wat
keCom
mitt
ee:
Spe
cial
Pol
itica
l and
Dec
olon
izat
ion
Sch
ool:
Uni
vers
ity S
choo
l of
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hvill
e
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eng
then
ing
th
e U
N c
oo
rdin
atio
n o
f h
um
anit
aria
n a
ssis
tan
ce a
nd
d
eco
lon
izat
ion
of
refu
gee
s
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y,1 2
Rem
indi
ng a
ll th
e na
tions
of
the
conf
licts
and
dee
p ch
ange
s ac
ross
the
Mid
dle
East
, 3
part
icul
arly
the
Syr
ian
refu
gee
cris
is,
4 5N
otin
g th
at t
he S
yria
n re
fuge
es n
eed
to b
e fa
cilit
ated
,6 7
Str
essi
ng t
he fac
t th
at J
orda
nis
fac
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chal
leng
es c
ontr
ollin
g th
e in
take
of
refu
gees
8
com
ing
into
the
cou
ntry
,9 10
Affirm
ing
that
cou
ntri
es r
ecei
ving
ref
ugee
s m
ust
faci
litat
e ca
mpa
igns
to p
lace
the
m
11in
to s
afe
area
s,12 13
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y he
reby
:14 15
1. C
alls
for
the
con
tinue
d su
ppor
t of
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Dev
elop
men
t Pr
ogra
mm
e 16
(UN
DP)
tha
t en
cour
ages
fin
anci
al a
ids
or v
olun
tary
don
atio
ns f
rom
oth
er
17or
gani
zatio
ns;
18 192.
Enc
oura
ges
all n
atio
ns t
o bu
ild m
ore
host
fac
ilitie
s fo
r re
fuge
es;
20 213.
Urg
es a
ll na
tions
rec
eivi
ng p
eopl
e se
ekin
g as
ylum
to
acce
pt a
n am
ount
of
22re
fuge
es t
hat
corr
espo
nds
to t
heir r
esou
rces
;23 24
4. S
tres
ses
all n
atio
ns r
ecei
ving
ref
ugee
s to
res
pect
hum
anita
rian
rig
hts
and
to
25re
frai
n fr
om m
ovin
g co
mm
uniti
es t
o di
ffer
ent
loca
tions
;26 27
5. R
eque
sts
that
all
coun
trie
s re
ceiv
ing
refu
gees
pro
mot
e ca
mpa
igns
to
enco
urag
e 28
volu
ntee
rs t
o w
ork
in r
efug
ee c
ente
rs;
29 306.
Enc
oura
ges
orga
niza
tions
tha
t ar
e su
ppor
ting
refu
gees
to
crea
te s
tabl
e 31
com
mun
ities
tha
t pr
ovid
e am
ple
mea
ns o
f m
edic
al c
are,
edu
catio
nal s
ervi
ces,
and
32
food
for
ref
ugee
s.33
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TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Bul
garia
Del
egat
es:
Emily
Ear
ls,
Bra
ndon
Ram
sey,
Cla
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Col
dren
Com
mitt
ee:
Spe
cial
Pol
itica
l and
Dec
olon
izat
ion
Sch
ool:
Hill
sbor
o H
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Sch
ool
A R
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luti
on
to
Em
plo
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ato
rs A
lon
g t
he
Bu
lgar
ian
-Tu
rkis
h B
ord
er
to A
id in
Ref
ug
ee C
om
mu
nic
atio
n w
ith
Bu
lgar
ian
Bor
der
Con
trol
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
issu
e of
the
influ
x of
mig
rant
pop
ulat
ions
into
nei
ghbo
ring
3
coun
trie
s a
resu
lt of
con
flict
in t
he M
iddl
e Ea
st,
4 5Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t so
far
in 2
016,
an
estim
ated
30,
000
refu
gees
hav
e en
tere
d 6
Bul
garia
and
11,9
52 r
efug
ees
have
reg
iste
red
as a
sylu
m s
eeke
rs,
7 8N
otin
g th
at 5
,756
of
thes
e re
gist
ered
ref
ugee
s th
at s
ough
t as
ylum
are
fro
m
9Afg
hani
stan
,3,
405
are
from
Ira
q, a
nd 1
,456
are
fro
m S
yria
,10 11
Con
side
ring
the
gro
win
g nu
mbe
r of
asy
lum
see
kers
bei
ng a
rres
ted
upon
ent
erin
g 12
the
coun
try,
nea
rly
13,0
00 in
201
6 al
one,
13 14O
bser
ving
tha
t in
Aug
ust
of 2
016,
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Hig
h Com
mis
sion
er for
Hum
an
15Rig
hts,
Zei
d Ra’
ad A
l Hus
sein
, ex
pres
sed
seriou
s co
ncer
n th
at
alm
ost
all
peop
le
16en
tering
Bul
garia
in a
n“i
rreg
ular
man
ner”
are
ofte
n de
tain
ed a
nd a
lso
pros
ecut
ed
17or
eve
n ja
iled
if th
ey t
ry t
o le
ave,
18 19N
otin
g th
at Z
eid
also
sta
ted
that
the
re a
re m
igra
nts
who
do
not
have
acc
ess
to
20ad
equa
te
lega
l rep
rese
ntat
ion
or t
rans
latio
n se
rvic
es,
to t
he e
xten
t th
at t
hey
are
21so
met
imes
eve
n un
awar
e th
at t
hey
have
bee
n pr
osec
uted
,22 23
Taki
ng n
ote
that
Bul
garia’
s 23
0-ki
lom
eter
bor
der
with
Turk
ey is
the
mai
n bo
rder
in
24w
hich
ref
ugee
s se
ek p
assa
ge,
25 26Th
e co
untr
y of
Bul
garia
here
by:
27 28Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
prov
ide
the
coun
try
of
Bul
garia
with
200
29
tran
slat
ors:
100
flu
ent
in E
nglis
h an
d Bul
garian
, 40
flu
ent
in A
rabi
c an
d En
glis
h, 4
0 30
fluen
t in
Pas
hto
and
Engl
ish,
and
20
fluen
tin
Kur
dish
and
Eng
lish.
The
se t
rans
lato
rs
31w
ill a
ssis
t re
fuge
es m
igra
ting
from
Afg
hani
stan
, Ir
aq,
and
Syr
ia t
o Bul
gari
a 32
in t
heir c
omm
unic
atio
n w
ithBul
garia’
s bo
rder
con
trol
.33 34
This
sha
ll go
into
eff
ect
Janu
ary
1, 2
020
35
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ERA
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NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Fe
dera
ted
Sta
tes
ofM
icro
nesi
a D
eleg
ates
:Ja
mes
Hay
es,
Zac
h Lo
yd,
Jaco
b W
ood,
Nic
k W
oods
onCom
mitt
ee:
Spe
cial
Pol
itica
l and
Dec
olon
izat
ion
Sch
ool:
Mt.
Jul
iet
Hig
h Sch
ool
Pro
tect
ing
th
e en
viro
nm
ent
by
crea
tin
g a
co
alit
ion
to
ince
nti
vize
th
e re
du
ctio
n o
f h
arm
ful c
arb
on
em
issi
on
s.
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y,
1 2Rem
indi
ng a
ll na
tions
pre
sent
, as
wel
l as
thos
e no
t, t
hat
man
-mad
e cl
imat
e ch
ange
3
is o
ne o
f th
e gr
eate
st d
ange
rs fac
ing
hum
an e
xist
ence
cur
rent
ly,
4 5Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t m
an-m
ade
clim
ate
chan
ge h
as c
ause
d th
e oc
ean
leve
ls a
nd p
lane
t 6
tem
pera
ture
to
rise
, w
hich
has
cau
sed
the
shor
es o
f M
icro
nesi
an is
land
s to
shr
ink,
7 8Str
essi
ng t
hat
effo
rts
mus
t be
tak
en in
ord
er t
o re
duce
thi
s cl
imat
e ch
ange
in o
rder
9
to p
rese
rve
both
the
peo
ples
of
the
plan
et a
nd t
he p
lane
t its
elf,
10 11N
otin
g w
ith g
rave
con
cern
tha
t if
effo
rts
are
not
take
n, t
hen
the
maj
ority
of
12M
icro
nesi
a, a
s w
ell a
s ot
her
isla
nds
and
coas
tal c
ities
, w
ill b
e at
ris
k du
e to
ris
ing
13oc
ean
leve
ls,
14 15Cre
ates
a c
oalit
ion
to c
omba
t cl
imat
e ch
ange
, co
nsid
erin
g cu
rren
t co
nditi
ons;
16 17Fu
rthe
r in
vite
s lik
e-m
inde
d co
untr
ies
to joi
n th
e co
aliti
on in
ord
er t
o bu
ild g
loba
l 18
unity
and
sol
idar
ity;
19 20Cal
ls u
pon
coun
trie
s th
at p
rodu
ce o
bsce
ne a
mou
nts
of c
limat
e-ch
angi
ng a
ctio
ns t
o 21
real
ize
thei
r m
ista
kes,
and
to
join
the
coa
litio
n;22 23
Ince
ntiv
izes
the
red
uctio
n of
man
-mad
e cl
imat
e ch
ange
with
in t
he c
ount
ry b
y 24
gift
ing
a ce
rem
onia
l Coc
onut
to
the
lead
er o
f th
e co
untr
y as
a s
ymbo
lic r
emin
der
of
25th
e tr
opic
al r
egio
ns p
ut a
t ri
sk b
y ex
cess
ive
carb
on e
mis
sion
s;26 27
Urg
es c
ount
ries
who
joi
n th
e co
aliti
on t
o re
duce
har
mfu
l car
bon
emis
sion
s by
at
28le
ast
5.5%
in 1
0 ye
ars
afte
r ra
tific
atio
n.29 30
Str
esse
s th
e ne
ed for
suc
h a
coal
ition
, as
it w
ould
pro
vide
enc
oura
gem
ent
for
the
31in
tent
iona
l red
uctio
n of
man
-mad
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nden
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cie
Gum
mCom
mitt
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ool:
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rol H
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th
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afet
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f th
e G
lob
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op
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tio
n b
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forc
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Ura
niu
m M
inin
g R
estr
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ons
In t
he
Cze
ch R
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To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
mul
titud
e of
env
iron
men
tal a
nd h
ealth
ris
ks t
hat
are
3in
corp
orat
ed w
ithin
min
ing
uran
ium
suc
h as
aci
d m
ine
drai
nage
, ra
diat
ion
expo
sure
, 4
etc.
,5 6
Taki
ng in
to a
ccou
nt t
he s
afet
y of
min
ers,
nea
rby
resi
dent
s, a
nd b
orde
ring
cou
ntries
,7 8
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t ov
er o
ne-t
hird
of th
e Cze
ch R
epub
lic’s
ele
ctri
cal e
nerg
y is
9
gene
rate
d fr
om n
ucle
ar p
ower
pla
nts,
10 11N
otin
g th
at t
he C
zech
Rep
ublic
cal
ls f
or a
sub
stan
tial i
ncre
ase
of n
ew n
ucle
ar
12ca
paci
ty b
y 20
40,
13 14Reg
ardi
ng t
hat
the
pres
ent
dang
ers
of u
rani
um m
inin
g st
ress
es t
he C
zech
Rep
ublic
15
to in
stal
l a m
ore
string
ent
polic
y,16 17
We
the
Del
egat
ion
of t
he C
zech
Rep
ublic
do
here
by:
18 19Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o re
cogn
ize
that
the
Cze
ch R
epub
lic p
etiti
ons
to
20cr
eate
a d
omes
tic p
olic
y th
at p
aral
lels
the
Cod
e of
Pra
ctic
e an
d Saf
ety
Gui
de for
21
Rad
iatio
n Pr
otec
tion
and
Rad
ioac
tive
Was
te M
anag
emen
t in
Min
ing
and
Min
eral
22
Proc
essi
ng,
23 24Aut
horize
s gu
idel
ines
suc
h as
, bu
t is
not
lim
ited
to,
strict
er a
nd m
ore
exte
nsiv
e 25
regu
latio
ns r
egar
ding
ura
nium
min
ing
equi
pmen
t,pr
oced
ures
, lo
catio
n, e
tc.,
26 27
Not
ing
furt
her
that
a b
ilate
ral a
gree
men
t an
d sa
fegu
ards
will
be
put
into
the
28
afor
emen
tione
d po
licy;
thi
s ag
reem
ent
will
be
betw
een
coun
trie
s w
ho d
esire
who
29
impo
rt u
rani
um f
rom
the
Cze
ch R
epub
lic,
and
it de
cree
s fo
r al
l exp
orte
d ur
aniu
m t
o 30
be u
sed
excl
usiv
ely
for
peac
eful
pur
pose
s an
d it
shal
l not
be
dive
rted
for
mili
tary
31
purp
oses
or
used
in a
way
whi
ch a
dds
to t
he p
rolif
erat
ion
of n
ucle
ar w
eapo
ns,
32 33
GEN
ERA
L A
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BLY
126
Dra
ws
atte
ntio
n th
at a
ll U
nite
d N
atio
n m
embe
rs a
re n
ot r
equi
red
to a
gree
to
the
34bi
late
ral a
gree
men
t, b
ut a
re s
tron
gly
enco
urag
ed t
o, a
nd t
hose
who
do
not
acce
de
35w
ill n
o lo
nger
ret
ain
the
pote
ntia
lity
to im
port
ura
nium
fro
m t
he C
zech
Rep
ublic
,36 37
Aff
irm
s th
at t
he n
ew p
olic
y w
ill b
e w
ritt
en a
nd r
evie
wed
by
the
Cze
ch R
epub
lic’s
38Sta
te O
ffic
e fo
r N
ucle
ar S
afet
y,39 40
Dra
ws
atte
ntio
n th
at t
his
reso
lutio
n re
quir
es n
o fu
ndin
g fr
om t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns,
41 42Pr
ocla
ims
that
thi
s sh
all g
o in
to e
ffec
t Ja
nuar
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Ilhi
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mitt
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ders
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igh
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STA
TUS
OF
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OR
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IS
LAN
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Rec
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zing
tha
t Ave
s Is
land
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cate
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the
Car
ibbe
an S
ea,
has
been
und
er
1Ven
ezue
lan
cont
rol s
ince
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bell
II o
f Spa
in g
rant
ed t
he o
wne
rshi
p of
the
ter
rito
ry
2to
Ven
ezue
la in
186
5,3 4
Taki
ng n
ote
that
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Con
vent
ion
on t
he L
aw o
f th
e Sea
has
not
5
clas
sifie
d Ave
s Is
land
as
a is
land
due
to
its m
easu
rem
ents
, w
ith a
leng
th o
f 37
5 6
met
ers
and
a w
idth
of
50 m
eter
s,7 8
Furt
her
notin
g th
e te
rrito
rial
sta
tus
of A
ves
Isla
nd h
as b
een
disp
uted
bet
wee
n 9
Ven
ezue
la a
nd v
ario
us C
arib
bean
cou
ntries
,10 11
Hav
ing
cons
ider
ed A
ves
Isla
nd s
erve
s as
a n
atur
al h
abita
t an
d br
eedi
ng a
rea
for
12se
abirds
, en
dang
ered
gre
en s
ea t
urtle
s, a
nd o
ther
mar
ine
life,
13 14Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n th
at t
he n
avy
and
scie
ntis
ts o
f Ven
ezue
la h
ave
prev
ious
ly
15bu
ilt a
n ou
tdoo
r sc
ient
ific
rese
arch
labo
rato
ry o
n Ave
sIs
land
whe
re it
stil
l sta
nds
16to
day,
17 18
The
Del
egat
ion
of V
enez
uela
doe
s he
reby
:19 20
Req
uest
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
cons
truc
t a
vote
tha
t w
ould
giv
e Ave
s Is
land
off
icia
l 21
terr
itorial
sta
tus
of V
enez
uela
.
22 23Em
phas
izes
tha
t th
e te
rrito
rial
sta
tus
of t
he is
land
will
res
olve
the
und
eter
min
ed
24st
atus
of th
e te
rrito
ry,
allo
win
g fo
r th
e es
tabl
ishm
ent
of a
wild
life
refu
ge.
25 26
Aff
irm
s th
at V
enez
uela
will
be
resp
onsi
ble
for
the
crea
tion
and
mai
nten
ance
of th
e 27
wild
life
refu
ge o
n Ave
s Is
land
for
the
var
ious
birds
, en
dang
ered
sea
tur
tles,
and
the
28
othe
r m
arin
e w
ildlif
e in
the
Car
ibbe
an.
29
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ERA
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l,Rob
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Ken
wor
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Com
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pend
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nd
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Trou
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850
cubi
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lom
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dro
p in
vol
ume
of t
he A
ral S
ea d
ue t
o Sov
iet
1irriga
tion
proj
ects
in t
he m
id t
wen
tieth
cen
tury
,2 3
Fully
aw
are
that
tw
o rive
rs ir
riga
ted
by t
he p
rogr
am,
the
Am
u D
arya
and
Syr
Dar
ya,
4su
pplie
d fo
ur fift
hs o
f al
l wat
er t
o th
e Ara
l sea
, w
ith o
ne fift
h co
min
g fr
om
5gr
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wat
er a
nd r
ainf
all,
6 7N
otin
g th
at t
his
drop
in v
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e ha
s le
d to
sev
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tions
suc
h as
8
drou
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orm
s, in
crea
sed
tem
pera
ture
, in
crea
sed
salin
ity o
f th
e so
il, a
nd
9in
crea
sed
salin
ity o
f th
e Ara
l Sea
,10 11
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
agr
icul
ture
in t
he r
egio
n ha
s be
com
e m
ore
diff
icul
t du
e to
a
12le
ssen
ed w
ater
sup
ply
and
incr
ease
d so
il sa
linity
,13 14
Und
erst
andi
ng t
hat
the
incr
ease
of sa
linity
in t
he s
ea b
y fo
urte
en p
erce
nt h
as k
illed
15
off
hund
reds
of
spec
ies
of f
ish,
pla
nts,
bir
ds,
and
mam
mal
s th
at o
nce
inha
bite
d th
e 16
regi
on,
17 18Aw
are
that
the
cha
nges
in t
he e
cosy
stem
has
sev
erel
y af
fect
ed t
he e
cono
my
of t
he
19re
gion
in a
neg
ativ
e w
ay t
hrou
gh t
he lo
ss o
f th
e co
mm
erci
al fis
hing
indu
stry
and
20
agricu
lture
.21 22
The
Del
egat
ion
of K
azak
hsta
n do
es h
ereb
y:23 24
Enco
urag
e co
untr
ies
alon
g th
e pa
th o
f th
e Am
u D
arya
and
Syr
Dar
ya r
iver
s to
25
cons
erve
as
muc
h w
ater
as
poss
ible
by
usin
g le
ss w
ater
far
min
g te
chni
ques
and
26
othe
r pr
oces
ses;
27 28Cre
ate
a go
al o
f fif
ty p
erce
nt w
ater
leve
l rep
leni
shm
ent
in t
he f
irst
tw
o ye
ars
and
an
29ad
ditio
nal t
en p
erce
nt e
ach
year
aft
er;
30 31Aut
hori
ze a
ser
ies
of p
umps
, w
ells
, an
d pi
pelin
es t
o br
ing
in a
dditi
onal
wat
er t
o 32
repl
enis
h th
e se
a if
the
wat
er le
vel h
asn’
t re
plen
ishe
d th
e w
ater
leve
l by
halfw
ay
33af
ter
two
year
s;34
GEN
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BLY
35Req
uest
s th
at a
gro
up o
f tr
aine
d en
viro
nmen
tal c
hem
ists
res
tore
the
lake
’s36
mic
roor
gani
sms,
pH
, al
kalin
ity,
calc
ium
har
dnes
s, a
nd m
iner
al c
onte
nt;
37 38Fu
rthe
r re
ques
ts t
hat
once
wat
er le
vel a
nd s
alin
ity a
re a
t a
sust
aina
ble
leve
l tha
t 39
nativ
e pl
ants
and
ani
mal
s ar
e re
intr
oduc
ed b
ack
into
the
reg
ion
as w
ell a
s pr
otec
ted
40fr
om h
arve
stin
g fo
r fiv
e ye
ars;
41 42Rec
omm
end
Uzb
ekis
tan
wor
ks w
ith t
he R
epub
lic o
f Kaz
akhs
tan
to f
und
and
43im
plem
ent
this
pro
cess
;44 45
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for
a t
otal
of 50
mill
ion
USD
to
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llott
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that
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pand
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men
tione
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thi
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solu
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47an
d th
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dele
gate
d to
it p
revi
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Au
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ove
r 76
mill
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hect
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land
wor
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1sa
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fect
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p 3.
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f Aus
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a t
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4
amou
nt o
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SD
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Not
ing
that
sal
t af
fect
ed s
oil i
s ca
used
by
the
loss
of
deep
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ted
nativ
e ve
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7an
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logg
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in ir
riga
ted
land
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
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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
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
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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
perc
ussi
ons
of c
hild
mar
riag
e ar
e, le
arn
met
hods
of
prev
entio
n, a
nd in
still
45
conf
iden
ce,
46 47U
rges
mon
etar
y in
vest
men
ts,
such
as
cash
tra
nsfe
r pr
ogra
ms,
for
Jor
dani
an
48co
mm
uniti
es a
s th
e la
ck o
f fin
anci
al s
tabi
lity
is a
key
rea
son
why
chi
ld m
arriag
e 49
thrive
s,
50 51D
eman
ds t
hat
neig
hbor
ing
coun
trie
s re
cogn
ize
the
seve
rity
of th
e is
sue
at h
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tern
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61be
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adva
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’62
educ
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to c
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re a
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sex
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n 18
and
und
er a
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for
ced
into
sex
and
labo
r,w
hile
adu
lts a
re for
ced
8in
to s
lave
ry,
9 10Th
is is
a m
ajor
pro
blem
sin
ce it
aff
ects
man
y liv
es,
the
wel
l bei
ng o
f th
e ec
onom
y11 12
Rec
omm
enda
tions
to
fix a
nd a
void
the
pro
blem
13 14Ed
ucat
ing
child
ren
and
adul
ts o
n se
x tr
affic
king
and
how
to
avoi
d be
ing
in t
hat
15si
tuat
ion
16 17Ti
ps t
o sp
ot a
sex
tra
ffic
ker
and
a vi
ctim
of
sex
traf
ficki
ng18 19
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i tra
ffic
king
sup
port
gro
ups
to h
elp
vict
ims
20
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ly 5
0 ye
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tha
t 41
% o
f pr
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in S
waz
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are
infe
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with
HIV
, 8
givi
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irth
to
over
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000
HIV
-exp
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infa
nts
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yea
r.
9 10Fu
lling
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ind
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ghly
hal
f of
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rce
is in
fect
ed w
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11H
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e co
untr
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econ
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via
bilit
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d st
abili
ty.
12 13Th
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lega
tion
of S
waz
iland
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s he
reby
:14 15
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asiz
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e ne
cess
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imin
atin
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r-to
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ld t
rans
mis
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IV/A
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16 17Ack
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sitiv
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and
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ogra
m la
unch
ed in
19
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urag
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tiona
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nten
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ting
for
all e
xpec
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.22 23
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hly
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mm
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infe
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to
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rgo
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ectio
n in
ord
er t
o 24
redu
ce t
he r
isk
of m
othe
r-to
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mis
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25 26Req
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at
mos
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00 m
illio
n U
SD
fro
m C
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and
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r U
N H
IV s
peci
fic27
fund
s.28
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hour
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jam
in H
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mitt
ee:
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anita
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and
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tura
lSch
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tin L
uthe
r Kin
g M
agne
t Sch
ool
A R
eso
luti
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ple
men
t a
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racy
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gra
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Eth
iop
ia
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he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
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ledg
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liter
acy
rate
of
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%,
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or f
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es a
nd 5
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for
mal
es,
3 4Aw
are
of E
thio
pia’
s po
sitio
n as
the
cou
ntry
with
the
fou
rth
low
est
liter
acy
rate
,5 6
Taki
ng in
to c
onsi
dera
tion
that
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lack
of
educ
atio
n of
citi
zens
is a
maj
or fac
tor
for
7th
e hi
gh p
over
ty r
ate
in E
thio
pia,
8 9Rec
ogni
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tha
t Et
hiop
ia is
one
of th
e m
ost
impo
veri
shed
nat
ions
.10 11
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ing
that
the
cre
atio
n of
the
UN
GEI
was
to
com
bat
illite
racy
wor
ldw
ide,
but
12
show
ed li
ttle
pro
gres
s in
Eth
iopi
a,13 14
The
Del
egat
ion
of E
thio
pia
does
her
eby:
15 16Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ion
to a
ssis
t Et
hiop
ia b
y cr
eatin
g a
mor
e di
rect
edu
catio
nal
17in
itiat
ive
for
Ethi
opia
;18 19
Dra
ws
atte
ntio
n to
the
fac
t th
at t
he c
urre
nt r
ate
of im
prov
emen
t fo
r th
e lit
erac
y 20
rate
isn’
t ne
arly
suf
ficie
nt t
o su
stai
n th
e na
tion’
s w
elfa
re;
21 22Req
uest
the
UN
laun
ch t
his
initi
ativ
e in
ord
er t
o ed
ucat
e Et
hiop
ian
citiz
ens,
thu
s 23
less
enin
g th
e po
vert
y ra
te a
nd o
vera
ll bo
ostin
g th
e ec
onom
y;24 25
Proc
laim
tha
t th
is s
hall
go in
to e
ffec
t by
Feb
ruar
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201
7;26
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then
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su
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of
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man
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l par
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hum
an p
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2in
nova
tions
in t
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d co
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5co
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the
fac
t th
at 8
42 M
illio
n Adu
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nd C
hild
ren
in t
he w
orld
do
not
have
6
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d to
eat
, an
d le
ss t
han
1/6
of t
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ted
aver
age
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7
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rett
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and
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eces
sary
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9
of a
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eac
h ye
ar,
10 11N
otin
g: t
he e
ffor
ts o
f si
gnifi
cant
UN
bod
ies
and
nong
over
nmen
tal o
rgan
izat
ions
to
12ai
d th
e To
gole
se,
13 14Str
essi
ng:
the
fact
tha
t th
ere
are
man
y su
ffer
ing
coun
trie
s in
clud
ing
Togo
and
the
15
deve
lopm
enta
l and
mili
tary
aid
of ou
r gl
obal
soc
iety
sho
uld
be a
top
pri
ority
,16 17
The
dele
gatio
n of
Tog
o do
es h
ereb
y:18 19
Rec
omm
ends
: th
at a
dam
age
and
loss
ass
essm
ent
repo
rt for
the
cou
ntries
in n
eed
20of
dev
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men
tal a
id b
e re
quir
ed,
just
as
the
Togo
lese
Rep
ublic
has
don
e, o
r in
21
case
of m
ilita
ry in
stan
ces
a re
port
of al
l dea
ths
and
supp
lies
need
ed;
22 23Fu
rthe
r re
ques
ts:
suff
erin
g na
tions
to
voic
e th
eir
trou
bles
in a
mee
ting
faci
litat
ed b
y 24
the
UN
in o
rder
for
oth
er g
over
nmen
ts t
o as
sess
the
situ
atio
n at
han
d;25 26
Rem
inds
: th
at a
llied
, pr
ospe
rous
cou
ntries
sho
uld
assi
st in
any
mea
ns p
ossi
ble,
27
espe
cial
ly t
hrou
gh d
onat
ions
, re
lief as
sist
ance
, or
mili
tary
aid
;28 29
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uest
s: t
hat
assi
stin
g ar
med
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ces
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to t
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30el
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that
31
are
stru
gglin
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are
as n
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ng
34de
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addr
esse
s is
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con
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heal
th o
f th
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s in
35
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pro
gres
sion
as
a na
tion
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de t
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est
of t
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loba
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com
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37 38En
cour
ages
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N t
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e as
sist
ing
natio
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akin
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re t
hey
do n
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ain
39to
o m
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cont
rol,
alon
g w
ith m
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tory
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tings
thr
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ions
in
40or
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volv
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41 42Req
uest
s: t
hat
a pa
ymen
t pl
an w
ill b
e se
t; t
o en
sure
tha
t al
l fun
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re r
epai
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43
dona
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entit
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ith,
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isto
pher
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, Ja
ya S
trou
dCom
mitt
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nd
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man
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Fu
nd
ing
in S
outh
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dan
Rec
ogni
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the
per
sist
ent
viol
ence
tha
t ha
s ex
iste
d in
Sou
th S
udan
sin
ce d
ecla
ring
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r in
depe
nden
ce in
Jul
y of
201
1,
2 3Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
of th
e po
pula
tion
of 1
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mill
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citiz
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f Sou
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4Sud
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fled
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mes
due
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polit
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tur
moi
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ing
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gra
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rn t
hat
curr
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6 m
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8 9
Ala
rmed
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fact
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t ne
arly
a m
illio
n re
fuge
es h
ave
fled
Sou
th S
udan
with
in t
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10la
st t
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11 12D
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rbed
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t th
e sa
nita
tion
and
hygi
ene
cond
ition
with
in U
N r
un r
efug
ee c
amps
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are
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ting
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alth
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s,
14 15Ex
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sing
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n fo
r th
e ne
arly
$2.
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llion
of
aid
tha
t th
e U
N h
as r
eque
sted
16
from
its
mem
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stat
es in
the
last
2 y
ears
, 17 18
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essi
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ppre
ciat
ion
for
the
rece
nt in
stal
lmen
t of
4,0
00 m
ore
UN
pea
ceke
eper
s,
19 20Fu
lly a
larm
ed b
y th
e ou
tbre
ak in
vio
lenc
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rget
ing
civi
lians
, fo
reig
ners
, an
d ai
d 21
wor
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in J
uly
2016
,22 23
Ther
efor
e th
e de
lega
tion
from
Sou
th S
udan
, 24 25
Furt
her
requ
ests
the
inst
allm
ent
of a
n ad
ditio
nal 4
,000
UN
pea
ceke
eper
s,
26 27Str
ongl
y co
ndem
ns t
he m
embe
r st
ates
of
the
un f
or n
ot y
et p
rovi
ding
the
$2.
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billi
on t
hat
Sou
th S
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pro
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ends
tha
t th
e U
N m
akes
impr
ovem
ent
to t
he h
ygie
ne a
nd s
anita
tion
31co
nditi
on in
the
UN
dis
plac
emen
t ca
mps
,32 33
Trus
ts t
hat
the
UN
will
prior
itize
the
nee
ds o
f Sou
th S
udan
in o
rder
to
cons
truc
t a
34m
ore
peac
eful
nat
ion,
35
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mitt
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Mea
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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
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ERA
L A
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BLY
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nsor
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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,
4120
17.
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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.
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NS
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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
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Res
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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
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Res
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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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
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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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
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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
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Res
/R1
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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
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Res
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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
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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
stru
ctio
n 17
of r
equi
red
publ
ic b
usin
ess
in o
rder
to
get
Van
uatu
bac
k on
its
feet
. 18 19
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Ga/
Res
/W1
6-6
-8
TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:M
exic
oD
eleg
ates
:Car
men
Dan
gerf
ield
,Je
sus
Miran
da,
Yese
nia
Cha
vez,
Eliz
abet
h Bur
gess
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Gle
nclif
f H
igh
Sch
ool
Pre
ven
tin
g F
emic
ide
in M
exic
o
Dee
ply
dist
urbe
d th
at a
n av
erag
e of
6 w
omen
a d
ay a
re t
arge
ted
and
mur
dere
d 1
base
d pr
imar
ily o
n ge
nder
in M
exic
o, a
pan
dem
ic t
hat
the
Mex
ican
gov
ernm
ent
has
2fa
iled
to p
olic
e, p
rose
cute
and
con
trol
3 4Em
phas
izin
g th
at t
his
fem
icid
e is
a s
epar
ate
prob
lem
not
rel
ated
to
ongo
ing
drug
5
cart
el v
iole
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
Hum
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
, w
e ca
ll up
on t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o30
righ
tful
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
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BLY
156
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Res
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-9
TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Ye
men
2D
eleg
ates
:Le
odan
Mar
tinez
,Bes
hoy
Dan
iel
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
LEAD
Aca
dem
y
Yem
en W
ater
Cri
sis
Gen
eral
Ass
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
the
pollu
ted
wat
er.
4 5Aw
are
that
wom
en o
f Ye
men
som
etim
es s
pend
4-5
hou
rs s
earc
hing
for
wat
er f
or
6th
eir
fam
ilies
and
the
mse
lves
.7 8
Proc
laim
s 4,
000
Yem
enis
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
-10
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Arg
entin
aD
eleg
ates
:Li
llian
Ban
nist
er,
Eliz
abet
h H
igar
eda,
Kat
ie K
rahn
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
St.
Mar
y’s
Sch
ool
A R
eso
luti
on
to
Sto
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
6 de
aths
of
wom
en in
Arg
entin
a ba
sed
3so
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
ill w
omen
9
base
d on
the
ir s
ex in
201
2 bu
t th
e nu
mbe
r of
dea
ths
only
wen
t up
,10 11
Aw
are
of t
he fac
t th
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
/W1
6-6
-11
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:U
rugu
ayD
eleg
ates
:Zoe
Dou
glas
,H
enry
Pau
l,G
riff
in P
hoto
glou
,Pa
tric
k Pr
ophe
tCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Hum
e Fo
gg A
cade
mic
Res
ettl
emen
t o
f S
yria
n R
efu
gee
s to
So
uth
Am
eric
an S
tate
s
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y,1 2
Ala
rmed
by
the
seve
rity
of th
e ar
med
con
flict
in S
yria
, re
sulti
ng in
4.5
mill
ion
3re
fuge
es o
utsi
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
rian
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
eset
tled
arou
nd 3
,000
Syr
ian
16re
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
29al
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
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:In
done
sia
Del
egat
es:
Yuju
n Ju
ng,
Jona
than
Tin
g,Jo
shua
Ale
xand
er,
Set
h Bat
tad
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Mer
rol H
yde
Mag
net
Sch
ool
Co
mb
atin
g s
yste
mic
ch
ild l
abo
r in
In
do
nes
ia
Not
ing
with
gra
ve c
once
rn t
hat
ther
e ar
e ap
prox
imat
ely
3.2
mill
ion
child
ren
in
1In
done
sia
forc
ed t
o w
ork
in f
acto
ries
and
fie
lds
in c
ondi
tions
tha
t vi
olat
e se
vera
l 2
artic
les
in t
he U
N C
onve
ntio
n on
the
Rig
hts
of t
he C
hild
,3 4
Ala
rmed
by
the
detr
imen
tal i
mpa
cts
that
har
sh la
bor
can
have
on
the
deve
lopm
ent
5of
Ind
ones
ian
child
ren,
6 7
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
man
dato
ry e
duca
tion
is t
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
ol e
duca
tion,
12 13Th
e de
lega
tion
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
d N
atio
ns g
ive
ince
ntiv
es t
owar
ds c
ompa
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
the
UN
22
Glo
bal I
mpa
ct p
rogr
am.
23 24
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
158
Ga/
Res
/W1
6-6
-13
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:G
uyan
aD
eleg
ates
:Aas
ha Z
inke
,Ji
llian
Hor
ton,
Cam
ille
Wri
ght,
Lilli
an W
orle
yCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Uni
vers
ity S
choo
l of
Nas
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
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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
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Res
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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
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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
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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
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TE
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
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:La
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
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Res
/R1
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:It
aly
Del
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
thqu
akes
;43 44
166
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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
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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
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ERA
L A
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BLY
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NES
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YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
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
Spo
nsor
: Sai
nt L
ucia
Del
egat
es:
Del
ilah
Dav
is,
Noa
h Ta
ylor
,Car
son
Jack
son,
Ret
t W
alke
rCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Hen
ders
onvi
lle H
igh
Sch
ool
AR
eso
luti
on
toD
eple
tio
no
fB
anan
aP
rod
uct
ion
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
21.
7% o
f Sai
nt L
ucia
’s e
mpl
oym
ent
derive
fro
m job
s re
late
d to
1
agricu
lture
2 3H
avin
g co
nsid
ered
22%
of al
l mat
eria
l goo
d pr
oduc
ed b
y Sai
nt L
ucia
are
ban
anas
4 5Rec
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port
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nced
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cific
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alr
eady
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land
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k w
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60
year
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t th
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ps a
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ate
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cade
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her
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thi
s ne
eds
to c
hang
e qu
ickl
y; t
he p
robl
em s
hall
not
ceas
e un
til
18pr
ovis
ions
are
mad
e.19 20
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ls u
pon
the
indu
stri
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ed c
ount
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of th
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N t
o re
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med
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ter
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tim
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ind
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pane
ls t
o po
wer
27
thei
r fa
ctor
ies;
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t re
fuse
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zego
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bella
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ngst
on M
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nks,
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mitt
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to
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t m
any
sout
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, sp
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zego
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have
suf
fere
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odin
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otin
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at t
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have
cau
sed
over
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kan
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gion
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ind
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se la
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mag
ed m
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es,
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rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t m
ore
than
a q
uart
er o
f ou
r po
pula
tion
has
been
impa
cted
9
by t
he f
lood
s,10 11
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ng in
to a
ccou
nt t
hat
flood
wat
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may
hav
e di
srup
ted
old
land
min
es le
ft fro
m
12th
e Bos
nian
War
and
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ld p
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tially
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se g
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amag
es,
13 14Ack
now
ledg
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the
fact
tha
t Bos
nia
and
Her
zego
vina
has
req
uest
ed f
inan
cial
aid
in
15re
pairs
for
dam
age
from
oth
er c
ount
ries
,16 17
Aw
are
that
initi
ativ
es li
ke la
ndsl
ide
prev
entio
n pr
ogra
ms
and
new
flo
od p
reve
ntio
n 18
mea
sure
s ar
e in
pro
gres
s w
ith t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns,
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e D
eleg
atio
n of
Bos
nia
and
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zego
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doe
s he
reby
:21 22
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uest
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns p
rovi
de fun
ding
and
per
sonn
el f
or a
flo
od r
eadi
ness
23
and
educ
atio
n pr
ogra
m s
o as
to
mak
e kn
own
the
dang
ers
in h
eavy
rai
nfal
l for
the
24
area
as
wel
l as
how
to
safe
ly a
nd e
ffec
tivel
y ev
acua
te in
a f
lood
situ
atio
n.25 26
Emph
asiz
es t
hat
thes
e pr
ogra
ms
will
be
taug
ht t
o te
ache
rs for
use
in t
he s
choo
l 27
curr
icul
um a
s w
ell a
s to
gov
ernm
ent
offic
ials
and
any
oth
er a
dults
in t
he f
orm
of
28pa
per
hand
outs
, th
e m
edia
, or
mee
tings
hel
d in
dis
tric
ts.
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rs in
min
d th
e fa
ct t
hat
the
Uni
ted
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ions
cou
ld o
rgan
ize
a si
mila
r pr
ogra
m t
o 31
be u
sed
in o
ther
cou
ntries
tha
t fa
ce s
igni
fican
t da
mag
e an
d lo
ss f
rom
flo
odin
g.32 33
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esse
s its
hop
e th
at t
his
prog
ram
will
pre
vent
fut
ure
natu
ral d
isas
ters
fro
m
34si
gnifi
cant
ly c
ripp
ling
the
coun
try
and
its p
eopl
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in t
he c
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rur
al a
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citi
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of t
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as w
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prom
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of e
duca
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be
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ed in
to d
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tic s
ervi
tude
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we
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ting
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ndar
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wou
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13he
lp o
ur c
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radi
cate
hum
an t
raff
icki
ng,
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e ef
fort
s by
the
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ted
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ions
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ice
on D
rugs
and
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e, E
urop
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16U
nion
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tern
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rgan
izat
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ratio
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nite
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s17
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sons
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igra
nts,
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n as
the
GLO
.ACT,
whi
ch h
elps
to
assi
st
19co
untr
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arou
nd t
he w
orld
in e
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ting
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ctiv
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l cou
nter
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20
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ses,
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her
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l upo
n th
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o ai
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ting
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min
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sta
ndar
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equi
red
to h
elp
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ate
hum
an t
raffic
king
,26 27
Req
uest
tha
t th
e U
N h
elp
us in
crea
se b
orde
r co
ntro
l to
min
imiz
e th
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28
traf
ficki
ng o
f hu
man
s go
ing
in o
r ou
t of
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babw
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bord
ers,
29 30En
cour
age
the
part
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invo
lved
in t
he a
dmin
istr
atio
n of
the
GLO
.ACT
to in
crea
se
31th
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effo
rts
to s
top
hum
an t
raffic
king
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tgom
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dem
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luti
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to
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nfr
on
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ain
st H
IV/
AID
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fric
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To t
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ssem
bly:
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grav
ely
the
disp
ropo
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eff
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of H
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livi
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Eas
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and
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n Afr
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in
420
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tota
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fect
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,7 8
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ring
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nque
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f 90
% o
f th
e Afr
ican
con
tinen
t an
d th
e 9
expl
oita
tion,
for
eco
nom
ic g
ain
in t
he f
orm
of ra
w m
ater
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, of
pop
ulat
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dee
med
10
infe
rior
by
euge
nici
sts,
leav
ing
the
cont
inen
t in
eco
nom
ic a
nd e
nviron
men
tal r
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11fo
r a
cent
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with
inef
fect
ive
gove
rnan
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nd p
oor
infr
astr
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truc
tura
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12in
capa
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of c
reat
ing
effe
ctiv
e so
lutio
ns t
o th
e cr
isis
of H
IV/A
IDS,
amon
g ot
hers
,13 14
Ref
lect
ing
upon
the
way
s in
whi
ch c
olon
izat
ion
faci
litat
ed t
he s
prea
d of
HIV
itse
lf, a
s 15
com
mun
icat
ion,
com
mer
ce,
and
tran
spor
tatio
n, a
ll to
ols
of e
cono
mic
exp
loita
tion,
16
augm
ente
d its
virul
ence
by
incr
easi
ng t
he d
eman
d fo
r se
xual
labo
r an
d m
igra
nt
17w
orke
rs,
18 19Cog
niza
nt o
f th
e sp
read
of H
IV/A
IDS t
o th
e U
nite
d Sta
tes
as h
avin
g be
en c
ause
d by
20
Am
eric
an s
ex t
ouri
sm in
Afr
ica
and
Hai
ti in
an
effo
rt t
o ev
ade
its o
wn
dom
estic
age
21
of c
onse
nt la
ws,
22 23D
istu
rbed
by
the
wid
e-ra
ngin
g sy
mpt
oms
of o
ppor
tuni
stic
infe
ctio
ns t
o w
hich
bod
ies
24ar
e m
ade
vuln
erab
le b
y th
e de
terior
atio
n of
the
imm
une
syst
em a
nd t
he d
eclin
e of
25
CD
4+ T
cel
ls a
ndth
e un
imag
inab
le s
uffe
ring
of
vict
ims
of t
he d
isea
se,
26 27D
eplo
ring
the
stig
ma
caus
ed b
y H
IV/A
IDS,
incl
udin
g bo
th r
acia
l and
sex
ual
28di
scrim
inat
ion
in t
he U
nite
d Sta
tes
and
in A
fric
a, p
artic
ular
ly a
gain
st q
ueer
men
of
29co
lor,
30 31Ex
pect
ing
furt
her
effo
rts
by t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o st
reng
then
inte
rnat
iona
l 32
coop
erat
ion
to t
he e
nd o
f gr
eate
r m
edic
al a
id t
o th
e co
untr
ies
of A
fric
a so
affec
ted,
33
GEN
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L A
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BLY
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and
cons
ider
ing
the
Euro
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col
oniz
ers
of t
he A
fric
an c
ontin
ent
resp
onsi
ble
for
her
34hu
man
itarian
crise
s,35 36
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t, d
espi
te o
wni
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
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e to
nec
essa
ry
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iptio
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40 41App
rovi
ng t
he a
ttem
pts
of T
heU
nite
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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
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ant
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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.
73 74
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ESSE
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MO
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UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:N
amib
iaD
eleg
ates
:Kel
len
Hill
,N
icho
las
Cla
ncy,
Neh
a M
ehta
,Aru
shi M
ehta
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Uni
vers
ity S
choo
l of
Nas
hvill
e
A R
eso
luti
on
to
En
d P
oac
hin
g
The
dele
gate
s fr
om N
amib
ia:
1 2Con
cern
ed t
hat
Puku
and
Oribi
Ant
elop
e, B
lack
and
Whi
te R
hino
, an
d th
e Afr
ican
3
Bul
l Ele
phan
t ar
e en
dang
ered
spe
cies
due
to
poac
hing
;4 5
Not
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;
8 9M
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
s.29
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Rom
ania
Del
egat
es:
Kal
lyn
Wei
ngar
t,Abb
y Sch
neid
er,
Aud
rey
Cob
b,W
ill M
agoo
nCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Cen
tral
Mag
net
Hig
h Sch
ool
Req
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.
57 58
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ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:M
alay
sia
Del
egat
es:
Rac
hel N
orsb
y,W
illia
m M
oss,
Lind
say
Bou
ldin
,N
atal
ie C
arav
ello
Com
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
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
sia
whe
re 4
,700
,000
acr
es w
ere
lost
fro
m 1
990-
2010
, 4 5
Not
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
us o
n th
e Sou
thea
st A
sian
nat
ions
, to
joi
n on
54
its o
wn
acco
rd;
55 56Rec
omm
ends
thi
s pr
ogra
m t
o la
st 5
yea
rs in
itial
ly w
ith y
earl
y re
eval
uation
s of
57
prog
ress
, op
port
uniti
es f
or c
ount
ries
to
join
, an
d up
date
s on
fun
ding
;58 59
Sup
port
the
abi
lity
for
the
prog
ram
to
be r
enew
ed a
fter
the
first
5 y
ears
;60 61
Enco
urag
e ea
ch c
ount
ry in
volv
ed t
o cr
eate
its
own
finan
cial
req
uest
, in
clud
ing
the
62co
st o
f ac
tual
labo
r pl
antin
g th
e se
edlin
gs,
to p
rese
nt t
o th
e in
itiat
ive’
s fin
anci
al
63co
mm
ittee
;64 65
Cal
l upo
n U
N E
nviron
men
tal P
rogr
amm
e le
ader
s to
hea
d th
is c
omm
ittee
to
66de
term
ine
the
prop
er fun
ding
nec
essa
ry b
ased
on
the
coun
trie
s w
ho w
ould
like
to
67be
invo
lved
;68 69
Not
e th
at t
he p
roje
cted
initi
al fun
ding
is $
30 m
illio
n U
SD
;70 71
Emph
asis
the
dan
gers
of de
fore
stat
ion
and
the
succ
ess
of s
imila
r pr
ogra
ms
in
72co
mba
ttin
g th
is is
sue
on a
nat
iona
l lev
el in
Mal
aysi
a an
din
man
y ot
her
natio
ns;
73 74Ex
pres
s its
hop
e th
at t
his
coul
d be
a s
tep
tow
ards
for
est
reha
bilit
atio
n ac
ross
the
75
deve
lopi
ng w
orld
, co
uld
help
to
reju
vena
te t
he b
iodi
vers
ity f
ound
in h
eavi
ly f
ores
ted
76ar
eas,
and
cou
ld r
educ
e th
e gr
eenh
ouse
gas
em
issi
ons
wor
ldw
ide.
77 78
176
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Res
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ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Cos
ta R
ica
Del
egat
es:
Rav
en C
hanc
e,Is
aac
Gow
en,
Eli L
ogue
,D
anie
l Sm
ithCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Lore
tto
Hig
h Sch
ool
A R
eso
luti
on
to
Bri
ng
So
cial
Aw
aren
ess
to t
he
Dan
ger
so
f C
oca
ine
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y,1 2
Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
effo
rt t
o m
ake
a re
form
to
the
polic
y on
dru
gs a
t th
e Apr
il 3
mee
ting
of t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
Spe
cial
Ses
sion
but
, 4 5
Min
dful
tha
t th
e w
ar o
n dr
ugs
is g
reat
ly a
ffec
ting
the
safe
ty,
popu
latio
n, a
nd c
ultu
re
6of
cou
ntri
es in
the
reg
ion
of L
atin
Am
eric
a, a
nd h
as fai
led
to ful
fill i
ts p
urpo
se t
o pu
t 7
an e
nd t
o th
e ab
use
of il
licit
drug
s,8 9
Emph
asiz
ing
the
urge
ncy
of t
he is
sues
in c
onju
nctio
n w
ith t
he w
ar,
such
as
10in
crea
sing
hom
icid
e ra
tes,
cor
rupt
ion,
and
soc
ial u
nres
t,11 12
Hav
ing
stud
ied
com
para
ble
circ
umst
ance
s to
our
ow
n, w
e re
cogn
ized
the
13
Am
eric
an’s
fla
mbo
yant
app
licat
ion
of p
ropa
gand
a ag
ains
t th
e us
e of
tob
acco
has
led
14to
sub
stan
tial d
ecre
ase
in u
se s
ince
it w
as fir
st a
pplie
d,15 16
Str
essi
ng t
he fac
t th
at t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns h
as e
long
ated
thi
s w
ar o
n dr
ugs
and
17re
quires
a s
olut
ion
and
a re
form
, in
the
mea
ns o
f ov
erco
min
g th
e in
tern
atio
nal d
rug
18is
sue,
19 20En
cour
ages
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
enac
t an
d to
lend
sup
port
to
fact
ions
like
, th
e EU
-21
Dap
, w
ho p
ropa
gate
the
dan
gers
of ill
icit
drug
use
;22 23
Furt
her
invi
tes
peac
eful
res
olut
ions
to
com
plic
atio
ns in
stea
d of
the
bru
te for
ce
24no
rmal
ity t
hat
has
been
con
side
red
the
optim
al c
hoic
e in
rec
ent
year
s;25 26
Cal
ls u
pon
the
popu
lace
to
cont
empl
ate
the
seve
re c
onse
quen
ces
of t
heir a
ctio
ns
27in
stea
d of
jus
t fo
ldin
g un
der
the
wei
ght
of p
eer
pres
sure
and
to
reco
nsid
er t
heir
28po
sitio
n ba
sed
on t
he r
isks
of dr
ug u
sage
;29
30
Furt
her
requ
ests
the
eng
agem
ent
of t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns in
the
fur
ther
ing
of m
otio
ns
31to
dim
inis
h th
e de
man
d of
dru
gs in
first
wor
ld c
ount
ries
rat
her
than
inve
stin
g al
l of
32th
e re
sour
ces
into
ext
ingu
ishi
ng c
urre
nt d
rug
prod
ucer
s an
d an
d di
stribu
tors
.33 34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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Res
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Bol
ivia
Del
egat
es:
Oliv
ia P
hilli
ps,
Am
y C
hand
ler,
Mac
y Fe
ldm
an,
Say
lor
Tett
leto
nCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Hum
e Fo
gg A
cade
mic
Imp
rovi
ng
th
e Ed
uca
tio
n Q
ual
ity
of
Bo
livia
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing
Bol
ivia
has
a li
tera
cy r
ate
of 9
5.7
perc
ent,
the
re a
re s
till m
any
3is
sues
in t
he q
ualit
y an
d st
ruct
ure
of t
he p
ublic
edu
catio
n sy
stem
in B
oliv
ia,
4 5Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
1 in
eve
ry 7
chi
ldre
n in
Bol
ivia
ove
rall
does
not
com
plet
e 6
prim
ary
scho
ol,
the
rate
is d
rast
ical
ly w
orse
in r
ural
are
as t
han
in u
rban
are
as,
7 8Con
side
ring
tha
t ch
ildre
n in
rur
al a
reas
ave
rage
5.2
yea
rs le
ss s
choo
l tha
n th
ose
in
9ur
ban
area
s,10 11
Emph
asiz
ing
that
due
to
pove
rty
man
y fa
mili
es c
anno
t af
ford
to
inve
st in
the
12
orga
nize
d ex
pens
ive
priv
ate
scho
ols
that
are
the
alte
rnat
ive
to t
he s
trug
glin
g pu
blic
13
scho
ol s
yste
m o
ften
lead
ing
to li
ttle
to
no s
choo
ling
for
som
e ch
ildre
n,14 15
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
man
y ch
ildre
n in
rur
al a
reas
are
not
in s
choo
l for
rea
sons
suc
h 16
as t
he lo
w q
ualit
y of
the
sch
ools
, le
ads
fam
ilies
to
belie
ve t
hat
thei
r tim
e an
d th
eir
17ch
ildre
n’s
time
is b
ette
r sp
ent
else
whe
re d
oing
thi
ngs
such
as
wor
king
(24
.6%
) or
18
taki
ng c
are
of t
he h
ome
or o
ther
fam
ily m
embe
rs,
19 20M
indf
ul o
f th
e un
ioni
zatio
n an
d co
ntin
uous
str
ikes
fro
m t
he t
each
ers
for
bett
er
21or
gani
zatio
n ov
eral
l fro
m t
he p
ublic
sch
ool s
yste
m a
nd g
over
nmen
t fu
ndin
g,22 23
Cog
niza
nt o
f th
e lo
catio
n of
the
rur
al c
hild
rens
res
iden
ces
in c
ompa
riso
n to
the
24
loca
tion
of t
he s
choo
l bui
ldin
gs it
is o
ften
diff
icul
t fo
r ch
ildre
n's
wor
king
par
ents
to
25tr
ansp
ort
them
to
scho
ol a
s th
e sc
hool
bus
sys
tem
is v
irtu
ally
non
exis
tent
,26 27
Not
ing
that
the
re a
re s
ever
al o
ffic
ial l
angu
ages
in B
oliv
ia t
he m
ain
of w
hich
is
28Spa
nish
but
tha
t is
onl
y sp
oken
by
60%
of
Bol
ivia
ns t
he t
wo
othe
r m
ain
offic
ial
29la
ngua
ges
are
Que
chua
and
Aym
ara
spok
en b
y (3
5.8%
) of
peo
ple
in B
oliv
ia,
even
30
with
thi
s qu
ite la
rge
perc
ent,
mos
t sc
hool
s st
ill o
nly
teac
h ab
out
and
in S
pani
sh
31se
clud
ing
a fa
irly
larg
e po
rtio
n of
the
pop
ulat
ion
of B
oliv
ia,
32 33W
e th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Bol
ivia
do
here
by:
34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
177
35Req
uest
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns (
attn
: U
ND
P, U
NIC
EF,
UN
ESCO
) gr
ant
the
coun
try
36of
Bol
ivia
10
Mill
ion
US D
olla
rs in
ord
er t
o im
prov
e th
e qu
ality
of an
d th
e am
ount
of
37ch
ildre
n re
gula
rly
atte
ndin
g th
e pu
blic
sch
ools
in r
ural
Bol
ivia
by
impr
ovem
ents
in
38tr
ansp
orta
tion
by g
aini
ng m
ore
scho
ol b
uses
and
peo
ple
that
can
drive
the
m s
afel
y,
39 40Fu
rthe
r re
ques
ts t
his
assi
stan
ce in
ord
er t
o im
prov
e cl
asse
s an
d pr
ogra
ms
desi
gned
41
to h
elp
the
child
ren
lear
n Spa
nish
tha
t do
n’t
alre
ady
know
it t
o he
lp f
urth
er t
heir
42op
port
uniti
es in
life
as
that
is t
he m
ainl
y us
ed la
ngua
ge in
Bol
ivia
n ec
onom
y as
wel
l 43
as la
bor
posi
tions
,44 45
Con
firm
s th
ere
is a
def
inite
lack
of
supp
lies
in t
he p
ublic
sch
ools
mak
ing
it cu
rren
tly
46di
ffic
ult
to le
arn
and
teac
h w
hich
will
onl
y be
com
e m
ore
of a
pro
blem
as
mor
e 47
stud
ents
att
end
scho
ol,
48 49D
esig
nate
s a
stan
dard
ized
cur
ricu
lum
tha
t is
als
o ne
cess
ary
to o
rgan
ize
the
publ
ic
50sc
hool
sys
tem
and
cre
ate
a st
anda
rd o
f ed
ucat
ion
betw
een
scho
ols
whi
ch h
opef
ully
51
will
rai
se t
he q
ualit
y of
the
sch
ools
and
fur
ther
adv
ance
the
edu
catio
n of
the
52
child
ren
of B
oliv
ia,
53 54Rec
ogni
zes
that
impr
ovin
g Bol
ivia
’s e
duca
tion,
sur
roun
ding
cou
ntries
’eco
nom
ies
55w
ill b
enef
it si
nce
man
y Bol
ivia
ns w
ork
in t
hese
cou
ntri
es,
and
by h
avin
g m
ore
56ed
ucat
ed p
eopl
e, t
hey
can
be m
ore
prod
uctiv
e an
d m
ore
succ
essf
ul b
usin
esse
s.57
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Res
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Ir
elan
dD
eleg
ates
:Ty
ler
Perr
y,Sam
anth
a El
liman
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
LEAD
Aca
dem
y
Fix
the
Law
s fo
r P
rost
itu
tio
n a
nd
Un
der
-Ag
ed S
ex in
Ire
lan
d
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
by
that
pro
stitu
tion
is le
gal i
s th
e co
untr
y of
Ire
land
,1 2
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at t
he s
ente
nce
of u
nder
-age
d se
x is
not
ver
y st
ritc
t in
the
3
coun
try
and
does
n’t
help
impr
ove
the
situ
atio
n,4 5
Aw
are
of t
he fac
t th
at t
he s
ente
nce
is o
nly
five
year
s un
less
if y
ou’re
fam
ily in
6
whi
ch c
ase
it’s
ten
year
s,7 8
Fully
aw
are
that
10%
of th
e po
pula
tion
of m
ales
in I
rela
nd h
as p
aid
for
sex,
9 10D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
with
the
law
s on
und
er-a
ged
sex
and
pros
titut
ion
is n
ot a
s st
rict
11
com
paring
to
othe
r co
untr
ies,
12 13Ta
king
not
e th
at t
he p
erso
n w
ho p
ays
for
pros
titut
ion
do n
ot g
et a
ny p
unis
hmen
t 14
only
the
one
get
ting
paid
,15 16
Dec
laring
tha
t th
e un
ited
Nat
ions
sho
uld
help
rai
se a
war
enes
s to
mak
e th
ese
law
s 17
not
only
mor
e re
liabl
e bu
t al
so lo
ng la
stin
g,18 19
Dee
ply
conv
ince
d th
at t
his
solu
tion
will
hel
p de
crea
se t
he o
ccup
atio
n of
pro
stitu
tion
20an
d he
lp d
ecre
ase
unde
r-ag
ed s
ex,
21 22Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n th
at it
will
tak
e at
leas
t $9
0 m
illio
n to
mak
e th
is
23aw
aren
ess
happ
en s
o th
at t
he w
omen
who
are
pro
stitu
tes
will
not
be
the
only
one
24
gets
the
con
sequ
ence
,25 26
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
178
Ga/
Res
/B1
6-7
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Rus
sian
Fed
erat
ion
Del
egat
es:
Seb
astia
n N
igre
lli,
Mac
Fle
mm
ing,
Will
Eva
nsCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Mon
tgom
ery
Bel
l Aca
dem
y
The
Nec
essi
ty o
f Ed
uca
tio
n in
Str
ug
glin
g M
idd
le E
aste
rn C
oun
trie
s
We,
the
Rus
sian
Fed
erat
ion,
cal
l for
the
impl
emen
tatio
n of
edu
catio
nal s
yste
ms
1ba
sed
on R
ussi
a’s
in c
ount
ries
in w
ar-t
orn
or d
evel
opin
g M
iddl
e Ea
ster
n co
untr
ies
2by
use
of fin
anci
al a
id fro
m t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns in
ord
er t
o es
tabl
ish
a cu
lture
whi
ch
3em
brac
es e
duca
tion
in d
evel
opin
g or
war
-tor
n co
untr
ies,
lead
ing
to b
ette
r in
tern
al
4le
ader
ship
, de
velo
pmen
t, a
nd in
divi
dual
rig
hts
5 6U
nder
stan
ding
tha
t th
e W
orld
Ban
k Fu
nd u
nder
the
con
trol
of
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
7
has
fund
ed h
undr
eds
of o
ther
cou
ntries
att
empt
ing
to in
crea
se t
he e
duca
tion
eith
er
8in
the
ir o
wn
coun
trie
s or
sur
roun
ding
ent
ities
9 10Es
tabl
ishi
ng t
hat
Rus
sia’
s sy
stem
wou
ld b
e hi
ghly
fun
ctio
nal b
ecau
se it
is
11re
spon
sibl
e fo
r Rus
sia’
s ha
ving
the
one
of
the
high
est
perc
ent
popu
latio
n gr
adua
te
12fr
om c
olle
ge (
55%
), o
ne o
f th
e hi
ghes
t lit
erac
y ra
tes
amon
gst
first
wor
ld c
ount
ries
13
(99.
7%),
and
one
of
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
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ESSE
E Y
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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
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NES
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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
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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
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NES
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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
e ri
se f
rom
an
alre
ady
15ex
pens
ive
star
ting
poin
t;16 17
Cal
ls u
pon
UN
reco
gniz
ing
the
muc
h ne
eded
sol
utio
n to
thi
s ep
idem
ic a
nd n
otes
18
that
Sw
itzer
land
will
mat
ch t
he f
undi
ng p
rovi
ded
by t
he U
N;
19 20Fu
rthe
r re
solv
es t
hat
in o
rder
to
help
aid
cos
ts,
the
UN
and
Sw
itzer
land
inve
st in
a
21M
edic
aid
prog
ram
tha
t le
ssen
s th
e pr
ice
of v
acci
nes;
22 23En
cour
ages
tha
t at
the
ann
ual i
nsur
ance
cam
paig
n fo
r th
e U
N,
a m
ore
effe
ctiv
e an
d 24
succ
essf
ul v
acci
natio
n pr
ogra
m is
rec
omm
ende
d.
25 26
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ERA
L A
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OD
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auritiu
sD
eleg
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tto
Ola
fsso
n,Jo
nath
an B
row
n,G
raha
m R
agsd
ale
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mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Mon
tgom
ery
Bel
l Aca
dem
y
The
Ret
urn
of
The
Ch
ago
s A
rch
ipel
ago
Cog
niza
nt t
hat
The
Arc
hipe
lago
of Cha
gos
havi
ng b
een
stol
en f
rom
the
nob
le is
land
1
of M
auritiu
s, t
his
grea
t na
tion
wou
ld li
ke t
o re
gain
con
trol
ove
r th
is a
rchi
pela
go.
The
2Arc
hipe
lago
has
bel
onge
d to
Mau
ritiu
s si
nce
the
18th
cen
tury
unt
il 19
65,
whe
n th
e 3
terr
itorial
bou
ndar
ies
wer
e m
odifi
ed b
y th
e Britis
h, w
ho a
t th
e tim
e ha
d co
ntro
l ove
r 4
Mau
ritiu
s. T
he in
habi
tant
s w
ere
forc
ed t
o le
ave
thei
r ho
me
and
com
e to
Mau
ritiu
s.
5 6N
otin
g on
18
Mar
ch 2
015,
the
Per
man
ent
Cou
rt o
f Arb
itrat
ion
foun
d th
at t
he m
arin
e 7
prot
ecte
d ar
ea o
f th
e Cha
gos
Arc
hipe
lago
vio
late
s in
tern
atio
nal l
aw.
The
trib
unal
8
also
fou
nd t
hat
the
Uni
ted
Kin
gdom
mus
t re
turn
the
Cha
gos
Arc
hipe
lago
whe
n it
is
9no
long
er n
eede
d fo
r de
fens
e pu
rpos
es,
and
that
Mau
ritiu
s ha
s re
al b
indi
ng r
ight
s of
10
this
arc
hipe
lago
. Th
e U
K c
laim
s it
will
ret
urn
the
Cha
gos
Arc
hipe
lago
to
Mau
ritiu
s 11
whe
n th
e m
ilita
ry b
ase
no lo
nger
is r
equi
red
for
"def
ense
pur
pose
s".
Bec
ause
the
12
arch
ipel
ago
is a
mar
ine
rese
rve,
the
mili
tary
of
the
Uni
ted
Kin
gdom
sho
uld
not
be
13al
low
ed t
o us
e th
ese
prot
ecte
d is
land
s an
d su
rrou
ndin
g 21
0,00
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. m
iles
of o
cean
14
for
thei
r ow
n m
ilita
ry in
tere
st,
and
inst
ead
retu
rn t
he a
rchi
pela
go t
o M
auri
tius
to b
e 15
righ
tful
ly p
rote
cted
.16 17
Ther
efor
e, M
auritiu
s w
ould
like
to
ask
the
Euro
pean
Cou
rt o
f Ju
stic
e to
ret
urn
18Cha
gos
to M
auritiu
s. T
his
petit
ion
has
been
sen
t m
ultip
le t
imes
, an
d th
e of
ficia
ls o
f 19
Mau
ritiu
s ha
ve p
ushe
d fo
r th
is c
ause
bef
ore.
Mau
ritiu
s w
ill c
ontin
ue t
o ap
peal
to
the
20Pe
rman
ent
Cou
rt o
f Arb
itrat
ion
until
the
Uni
ted
Kin
gdom
uph
olds
its
lega
l bin
ding
s,
21th
e Arc
hipe
lago
is r
etur
ned
to M
auritiu
s, a
nd t
he C
hago
ssia
ns a
re r
etur
ned
to t
heir
22
hom
elan
d.
23 24Req
uest
: Th
e U
nite
d Kin
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
tius
stro
ngly
urg
es t
he U
N t
o ai
d in
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:
The
Rep
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
Cha
goss
ians
who
wer
e fo
rced
fro
m
32th
eir
hom
es t
o re
turn
bac
k to
the
ir n
ativ
e la
nd.
33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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OD
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ATI
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nisi
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ates
:Ala
n M
oham
mad
,M
oham
ed B
ahou
r,Kar
im G
hala
yini
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Hum
e Fo
gg A
cade
mic
Tun
isia
's N
eed
fo
r W
ater
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Fu
lly a
war
e: T
unis
ia n
eeds
eno
ugh
fres
h, c
lean
wat
er t
o su
pply
the
ir r
ural
3
popu
latio
n of
3,6
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otin
g: A
bout
33%
of Tu
nisi
a’s
popu
latio
n liv
es in
rur
al a
reas
and
are
in n
eed
of
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ean
wat
er.
7 8Rem
indi
ng:
The
UN
Foo
d an
d Agr
icul
ture
Org
aniz
atio
n (F
AO
) w
ith t
he h
elp
of t
he
9Eu
rope
an U
nion
(EO
) sp
ent
1 bi
llion
for
a f
ood
cris
is f
rom
200
9-20
11 a
nd im
prov
ed
10th
e liv
es o
f 59
mill
ion
peop
le in
50
coun
trie
s;11 12
The
dele
gatio
n of
Tun
isia
doe
s he
reby
,13 14
Req
uest
: Th
e U
N s
pend
s $6
,145
,000
to
build
1,2
29 w
ells
aro
und
rura
l Tun
isia
to
15su
pply
the
se p
eopl
e w
ith e
noug
h cl
ean
and
fres
h w
ater
,16 17
Not
e: O
ne w
ell c
osts
, at
the
leas
t, $
5,00
0, a
nd s
erve
s ab
out
3,00
0 pe
ople
,18 19
Emph
asiz
e: T
his
prog
ram
cou
ld la
ter
be m
odel
ed in
oth
er c
ount
ries
to
brin
g cl
ean
20dr
inki
ng w
ater
to
rura
l are
as.
21 22
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ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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Res
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NES
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OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
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nsor
:Sey
chel
les
Del
egat
es:
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nda
Add
o,Cha
ce W
hite
,H
ossa
na H
aile
leul
,N
orah
Ogb
onna
yaCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Mar
tin L
uthe
r Kin
g M
agne
t Sch
ool
Effo
rts
to R
edu
ce M
ater
nal
Mo
rtal
ity
Rat
es in
Sey
chel
les
Rea
ffirm
s th
at w
orld
mat
erna
l mor
talit
y ra
tes
are
extr
aord
inar
ily h
igh,
esp
ecia
lly
1th
ose
conc
erni
ng t
hat
of d
evel
opin
g co
untr
ies,
and
fin
ds t
his
unac
cept
able
, 2 3
Fully
aw
are
that
mos
t m
ater
nal d
eath
s ca
n be
pre
vent
ed w
ith s
kille
d ca
re d
urin
g 4
child
birt
h, a
ndsu
ppor
t in
the
wee
ks a
fter
chi
ldbi
rth,
5 6Pr
ovid
ing
stat
istic
s st
atin
g th
at t
here
is n
early
130
deat
hs p
er 1
00,0
00 li
ve b
irth
s in
7
Sey
chel
les
as o
f 20
15,
8 9Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t op
erat
ions
are
alrea
dy in
pla
ce t
o re
sear
ch a
nd p
rovi
de h
ealth
10
info
rmat
ion
to h
elp
Sey
chel
les
fight
mat
erna
l mor
talit
y,11 12
Not
ing
that
the
se o
pera
tions
nee
d to
be
revi
ewed
, as
sess
ed,
amen
ded,
and
13
expa
nded
whe
re p
rove
n to
be
appr
opriat
e fo
r in
itiat
ing
heal
th s
ervi
ces
and
14ed
ucat
ion,
15 16D
raw
s at
tent
ion
to U
nite
d N
atio
n’s’
Mill
enni
um D
evel
opm
ent
Goa
ls (
MD
Gs)
wan
ting
17to
red
uce
child
and
mat
erna
l mor
talit
y ra
tes
wor
ld-w
ide
by t
hree
-fou
rths
,18 19
Rem
inds
peo
ple
that
the
die
ts o
f m
alno
uris
hed
wom
en c
ould
be
corr
ecte
d w
ith
20sp
read
ing
awar
enes
s ab
out
the
heal
th b
enef
its o
f ha
ving
a b
alan
ced
diet
, an
d 21
acce
ssto
vita
min
s an
d iron
sup
plem
ents
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
Rec
omm
ends
a c
omm
ittee
be
form
ed t
o re
gula
te a
nd m
anag
e ed
ucat
iona
l 29
prog
ram
s an
d de
term
ine
whe
n w
omen
are
in n
eed
of t
hem
,30 31
Ask
s fo
r th
ese
prog
ram
s to
be
plac
ed in
clin
ics
that
are
alrea
dy e
stab
lishe
d in
ord
er
32to
spr
ead
awar
enes
s of
the
com
plic
atio
ns t
hat
can
pote
ntia
lly o
ccur
dur
ing
33ch
ildbi
rth,
34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
185
35U
rges
for
edu
catio
n to
incl
ude
that
of m
idw
ives
, nu
rsin
g pe
rson
nel,
and
36ob
stet
rici
ans
to e
nsur
e al
l clin
ics
are
wel
l sta
ffed
and
abl
e to
pro
perl
y fu
nctio
n,37 38
Des
ires
$50
0,00
0 to
fun
d cl
inic
s de
sper
atel
y in
nee
d vi
tal m
edic
al s
uppl
ies
such
as
39an
tibio
tics
and
safe
blo
od s
uppl
ies.
40
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Res
/R1
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Pe
ru 2
Del
egat
es:
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ley
Bro
wn,
Mat
tie R
ay B
eckm
an,
Laur
en P
otts
, G
uy R
oCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Lore
tto
Hig
h Sch
ool
Giv
ing
Peru
2 a
Vac
cina
tion
for
Zik
a
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y,
1 2O
bser
ving
thi
s Zik
avi
rus,
a v
irus
tha
t co
mes
fro
m a
n in
sect
bite
, ve
ry d
eadl
y 3
and
ill,
4 5H
avin
g st
udy
it w
as d
isco
vere
d in
the
Zik
a fo
rest
in U
gand
a in
1947
and
is
6be
lieve
d to
be
com
mon
acr
oss
Afr
ica
and
Asi
a, it
did
not
beg
in s
prea
ding
7
wid
ely
in t
he W
este
rn H
emis
pher
e un
til r
ecen
tly —
perh
aps
som
etim
e in
8
2013
, al
thou
gh it
s pr
esen
ce w
as n
ot c
onfir
med
unt
il M
ay 2
015,
9 10Ta
king
not
e th
is v
irus
is b
ecom
ing
mor
e co
mm
on n
ow t
han
it ha
s be
en
11be
fore
May
of
2015
.12 13
Fully
aw
are
this
is a
pro
blem
and
we
need
to
fix it
: th
e so
lutio
n to
thi
s is
14
vacc
inat
ion
for
Zik
a in
Per
u 2.
15 161.
Enc
oura
ges
the
Peru
vian
s to
tak
e th
is h
arm
ful v
irus
hig
hly
seriou
sly;
17 18
2. U
rges
mem
bers
of
this
coun
try
to b
uy t
his
vacc
inat
ion
beca
use
this
wou
ld
19hi
ghly
dec
reas
e yo
ur c
hanc
es o
f co
ntra
ctin
g th
is v
irus
;20 21
3. R
eque
sts
that
all
Peru
vian
s ge
t th
is v
acci
natio
n, b
ut s
ome
peop
le’s
22
imm
unity
may
be
able
to
hand
le t
his
vacc
inat
ion
but
othe
rs m
ay b
e as
ked
to
23ta
ke it
; 24 25
4. C
alls
upo
n th
e co
untr
y le
ader
to
take
thi
s vi
rus
seriou
sly
and
to c
all u
pon
26its
peo
ple
to g
et t
he v
acci
natio
n;
27 285.
Str
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
Peru
.30
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
186
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Res
/W1
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:M
exic
o 2
Del
egat
es:
Laur
en N
icho
ls,
Zoe
Mul
rain
e,M
aryG
race
Bou
ldin
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Cen
tral
Mag
net
Hig
h Sch
ool
Mea
sure
s to
Co
mb
at A
ir P
ollu
tio
n
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y,1 2
Ala
rmed
by
the
risi
ng n
umbe
r of
dea
ths
occu
rrin
gas
a r
esul
t of
air p
ollu
tion
3pr
oble
ms
in t
he S
tate
of
Mex
ico,
4 5Aw
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
6on
the
pla
net”
,7 8
Cog
niza
nt t
hat
air
pollu
tion
resu
lts in
the
pre
mat
ure
deat
hs o
f ov
er 2
0,00
0 9
Mex
ican
s pe
r ye
ar,
10 11Con
cern
ed t
hat
risi
ng a
ir p
ollu
tion
is li
nked
to
scho
ol a
bsen
teei
sm a
mon
g ch
ildre
n,
12he
art
rate
var
iabi
lity
amon
g th
e el
derly,
and
incr
ease
d vi
sits
to
emer
genc
y ro
oms
13be
caus
e of
ast
hma
rela
ted
issu
es,
14 15M
indf
ul t
hat
man
y ci
tizen
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
Dis
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
19re
sult
of M
exic
o C
ity’s
rec
urri
ng a
ir q
ualit
y is
sues
, 20 21
Con
scio
us t
hat
the
heal
th e
ffec
ts o
f M
exic
o City
’s a
ir q
ualit
y ne
gativ
ely
impa
ct
22M
exic
o’s
econ
omy,
23 24En
cour
aged
tha
t go
vern
men
t re
gula
tions
impo
sed
in 1
992
sign
ifica
ntly
dec
reas
ed
25th
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
ryin
g ou
t of
env
iron
men
tal r
egul
atio
ns,
33 34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
2. U
rges
mem
ber
stat
es t
o as
sist
in a
ccom
plis
hing
the
goa
ls o
f th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns
35En
viro
nmen
t Pr
ogra
mm
e,36 37
3. C
alls
upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o pr
ovid
e fu
ndin
g fo
r th
e im
prov
emen
t of
air
38qu
ality
in M
exic
o,39 40
4. R
eque
sts
that
fue
l sta
ndar
ds a
nd r
egul
atio
ns b
e pu
t in
pla
ce a
nd e
nfor
ced,
41
sim
ilar
to t
hose
impl
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.
Rec
omm
ends
tha
t th
e af
orem
entio
ned
enha
ncem
ents
be
effe
ctiv
e im
med
iate
ly.
44 45
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YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:N
icar
agua
Del
egat
es:
Kyl
ie P
ostle
thw
aite
,G
rant
Koh
ls,
Mar
yssa
Cap
esCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Hen
ders
onvi
lle H
igh
Sch
ool
Ref
ore
stat
ion
of
Nic
arag
ua
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y,1 2
Ala
rmed
by
the
freq
uent
ear
thqu
akes
occ
urring
in N
icar
agua
in t
he p
ast
year
s,3 4
Aw
are
of t
he li
nk b
etw
een
eart
hqua
kes
and
deva
stat
ing
mud
slid
es,
5 6O
bser
ving
tha
t m
udsl
ides
occ
ur w
here
for
est
land
has
rec
eded
due
to
defo
rest
atio
n,7 8
Rea
lizin
g th
at s
oil i
nteg
rity
is r
elia
nt u
pon
root
sys
tem
s fr
om for
ests
,9 10
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
Des
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
00 m
illio
n U
SD
to
prov
ide
fund
ing
to
23de
velo
p an
d m
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
Cal
ls u
pon
neig
hbor
ing
coun
trie
s to
pro
vide
man
pow
er w
ith w
hich
to
repl
ant
area
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
otpr
ovid
e fin
anci
al a
id t
o do
nate
30
seed
s an
d/or
sap
lings
to
repl
ant
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
nal p
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
r ed
ucat
iona
l opp
ortu
nity
for
Nic
arag
uans
, an
d ul
timat
ely
35pr
eser
ve t
he b
eaut
y of
the
land
itse
lf.36
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ERA
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Tu
rkm
enis
tan
Del
egat
es:
Mad
ison
Zic
kgra
f,Ally
son
Fry,
Gen
avie
ve S
mith
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Mt.
Jul
iet
Hig
h Sch
ool
A R
eso
luti
on
to
Co
mb
at t
he
Dry
ing
of
the
Ara
l Sea
an
d I
mp
rove
W
ater
Qu
alit
y
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
cur
rent
agr
icul
tura
l pol
icie
s in
Tur
kmen
ista
n ar
e co
ntri
butin
g to
1
the
dryi
ng o
f th
e Ara
l Sea
;2 3
Aw
are
of t
he im
pact
tha
t th
is d
ryin
g ha
s cr
eate
d re
gard
ing
hum
an h
ealth
and
4
mor
talit
y ra
tes,
5 6N
otin
g w
ith g
rave
con
cern
tha
t th
e lo
wer
ing
of t
he A
ral S
ea le
vels
cau
ses
7sa
liniz
atio
n, le
adin
g to
cro
p de
hydr
atio
n an
d de
ath,
8 9Em
phas
izin
g th
e da
nger
of Tu
rkm
enis
tan’
s cu
rren
t irriga
tion
and
agricu
ltura
l 10
met
hods
whi
ch le
ad t
o po
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
ater
sup
ply
and
the
Ara
l Sea
fro
m e
xces
sive
dry
ing;
23 24Con
dem
ns t
he c
urre
nt a
gric
ultu
ral p
olic
ies
that
allo
w f
or e
xces
sive
che
mic
al r
un-o
ff
25in
to t
he A
mu
Dar
ya r
iver
;26 27
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
mem
ber
stat
es a
ffec
ted
by t
he d
ryin
g of
the
Ara
l Sea
28
to w
ork
with
the
gov
ernm
ent
of T
urkm
enis
tan
in f
oste
ring
sus
tain
able
agr
icul
tura
l 29
polic
y an
d de
velo
pmen
t.30
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NS
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nsor
:N
iger
iaD
eleg
ates
:Ana
r Pa
rmar
,Zoy
a La
tif,
Fann
ie W
einb
erg,
Meg
Jon
esCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
St.
Mar
y’s
Sch
ool
An
Act
to
Cle
an U
p O
il S
pill
s in
Nig
eria
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d by
the
fac
t th
at t
here
hav
e al
read
y be
en a
ppro
xim
atel
y 25
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
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ERA
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E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Li
beria
2D
eleg
ates
:Jo
ey L
ing,
Laur
en J
orda
n,La
uren
Wal
ls,
Dev
on G
reen
field
sCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Mar
tin L
uthe
r Kin
g M
agne
t Sch
ool
Qu
ellin
g R
amp
ant
Sex
ual
Mis
con
du
ct I
n L
iber
ian
Sch
oo
ls
As
a lo
w-i
ncom
e na
tion,
Lib
eria
rec
ogni
zes
the
impo
rtan
ce o
f ed
ucat
ion
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
ss.
How
ever
, a
maj
or p
art
of s
uita
ble
educ
atio
n is
the
tea
cher
s th
at
3pr
ovid
e it.
It
is t
he t
each
ers’
resp
onsi
bilit
y to
ens
ure
that
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
9th
ey b
elie
ved
that
“s
ex f
or g
rade
s”w
as a
n is
sue
in L
iber
ian
scho
ols,
and
ano
ther
in
10w
hich
20%
of st
uden
ts r
epor
ted
sexu
al a
buse
by
teac
hers
or
othe
r m
embe
rs o
f 11
scho
ol s
taff
, an
d th
at t
his
is a
n ep
idem
ic t
hat
will
pre
vent
man
y st
uden
ts fro
m
12ac
hiev
ing
thei
r fu
ll po
tent
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
ocur
ing
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
ithou
t fe
ar o
f 24
hara
ssm
ent
or a
buse
. 25
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ERA
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Bel
gium
Del
egat
es:
Shr
iya
Kar
am,
Ellio
tt C
lark
,Sop
hie
Perf
etto
,Cha
rlie
Lam
bCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Uni
vers
ity S
choo
l of
Nas
hvill
e
Pro
mo
tin
g H
um
an R
igh
ts o
f R
efu
gee
s
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2
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
;7 8
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.
32
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ERA
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E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:M
aurita
nia
Del
egat
es:
Ellis
Col
dren
,Tr
iste
n O
den,
Riti
ka S
enap
ati,
Ella
Sw
anCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Hum
e Fo
gg A
cade
mic
Enh
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
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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nsor
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rena
daD
eleg
ates
:Ia
n Cor
der,
Pran
av N
aidu
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Nol
ensv
ille
Hig
h Sch
ool
Gre
nad
a's
Po
litic
al S
tate
Im
pro
vem
ent
Gre
nada
is in
a d
ire
stat
e du
e to
our
eco
nom
ic s
ituat
ion
beca
use
of t
wo
mai
n 1
prob
lem
s. T
hose
tw
o pr
oble
ms
are
limite
d gr
owth
and
cripp
ling
debt
pay
men
ts.
If
2th
e se
cond
pro
blem
cou
ld b
e lim
ited
or e
limin
ated
, op
port
uniti
es for
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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ITED
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NS
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nsor
:Bur
kina
Fas
oD
eleg
ates
:W
renn
Are
valo
,Cha
i Gol
den,
Rac
hel O
oiCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
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
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nsor
:M
oroc
coD
eleg
ates
:Ji
woo
Chu
ng,
Cel
este
Oro
zco,
Ellie
Hin
son,
Car
men
Fol
som
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
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
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Res
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ESSE
E Y
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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
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-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
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-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
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
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ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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Res
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NES
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CA M
OD
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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
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Res
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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
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Res
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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
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Res
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
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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
otin
g th
e el
imin
atio
n of
chi
ld la
bor;
40 41Adv
ocat
es f
or U
N o
ffic
ials
to
trav
el t
o ch
ild-l
abor
inte
nsiv
e ar
eas
in C
ote
D’Ivo
ire
42an
d se
ttle
the
issu
es r
egar
ding
chi
ld la
bor,
whi
ch w
ould
cos
t ap
prox
imat
ely
$40,
000
43U
SD
;44 45
Proc
laim
s th
is r
esol
utio
n w
ill g
o in
to e
ffec
t Ja
nuar
y 20
18;
46
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Res
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Rw
anda
Del
egat
es:
Jord
an S
hults
,Cha
se W
eiga
rt,
Kita
na C
ox,
Chl
oe F
rost
Com
mitt
ee:
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
alSch
ool:
Lore
tto
Hig
h Sch
ool
Eco
no
mic
Dev
elo
pm
ent
Wit
hin
th
e R
wan
dan
Eco
no
my
Con
side
ring
Rw
anda
is t
he d
ense
st p
opul
ated
cou
ntry
in A
fric
a1 2
Und
erst
andi
ng t
hat
Rw
anda
is o
ne o
f th
e th
ree
smal
lest
cou
ntries
in A
fric
a3 4
Rec
ogni
zing
Rw
anda
is r
ecov
erin
g fr
om a
gru
esom
e ci
vil w
ar a
nd g
enoc
ide
5 6Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n Rw
anda
is r
ich
in n
atur
al r
esou
rces
7 8
Ack
now
ledg
ing
57%
of
Rw
anda
ns li
ve b
elow
the
pov
erty
line
and
37%
live
in
9ex
trem
e po
vert
y10 11
Con
cern
ed t
hat
90%
of
Rw
anda
ns a
re s
ubsi
sten
ce far
mer
s12 13
The
Del
egat
ion
of R
wan
da H
ereb
y:14 15
1. E
mph
asiz
es t
he n
eed
for
grow
th w
ithin
the
Rw
anda
n ec
onom
y;16 17
2. N
otes
tha
t as
sist
ance
will
pro
mot
e gr
owth
of th
e ec
onom
y an
d de
crea
se t
he
18po
vert
y ra
te;
19 203.
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
give
fin
anci
al a
id t
o bu
ild g
old
min
es w
ithin
Rw
anda
;21 22
4.Ta
kes
note
of th
e de
stru
ctiv
e na
ture
of
min
es;
23 245.
Ass
ures
tha
t th
e m
ines
will
be
hard
roc
k m
ines
and
will
not
com
plet
ely
strip
the
25la
nd a
nd d
estr
oy t
he s
urro
undi
ng h
abita
ts;
26 276.
Con
firm
s th
at e
ach
min
e w
ill p
rodu
ce a
n es
timat
ed 2
24 m
illio
n U
SD
ann
ually
.28 29
7.Req
uest
s fo
r 12
0 m
illio
n U
SD
for
the
use
of bu
ildin
g fo
ur m
ines
and
incl
udes
30
infr
astr
uctu
re n
eede
d to
tra
nspo
rt t
he g
old
once
min
ed;
31 328.
Proc
laim
s ou
r na
tion
will
pay
bac
k th
e lo
an o
ver
15 y
ears
at
an in
tere
st r
ate
of 2
.64%
;33 34
9. D
ecla
res
that
thi
s w
ill r
esul
t in
the
pay
men
t of
167
mill
ion
USD
to
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
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ERA
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nsor
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omin
ican
Rep
ublic
2D
eleg
ates
:Sha
an P
atel
,Jo
ey D
arke
,Je
rem
iah
Sm
ith,
Trey
Sin
ger
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Cla
rksv
ille
Aca
dem
y
Un
emp
loym
ent
in t
he
Do
min
ican
Rep
ub
lic
To t
he g
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Kno
win
g th
at 3
0% o
f th
e D
omin
ican
Rep
ublic
’s p
opul
atio
n is
une
mpl
oyed
, 3 4
Aw
are
that
Hai
tians
are
ille
gally
com
ing
into
the
Dom
inic
an R
epub
lic a
nd t
akin
g 5
jobs
,6 7
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
the
gua
rd t
eam
on
the
bord
er is
not
ver
y la
rge,
8 9Th
e de
lega
tion
of t
he D
omin
ican
Rep
ublic
doe
s he
reby
: 10 11
Req
uest
10.
5 m
illio
n U
S d
olla
rs fro
m t
he U
nite
d Sta
tes
of A
mer
ica
to p
ay for
12
wea
pons
and
gua
rds
to k
eep
Hai
tians
and
oth
er e
nem
ies
out
of t
he c
ount
ry,
also
to
13m
ake
som
e fa
ctor
ies
so m
ore
Dom
inic
ans
can
wor
k,14 15
Hop
ing
that
the
une
mpl
oym
ent
rate
goe
s do
wn.
16 17
GEN
ERA
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CA M
OD
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NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:U
nite
d Kin
gdom
Del
egat
es:
Jeff
rey
Utle
y,Ja
ck M
nich
,Coo
per
Ken
nedy
,Im
man
uel S
chm
idt
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Hen
ders
onvi
lle H
igh
Sch
ool
Fair
Rea
ssig
nm
ent
of A
nta
rcti
c Te
rrit
ory
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
Ant
arct
ic T
reat
y w
as s
igne
d in
195
9,1 2
Iden
tifyi
ng t
he t
erri
torial
issu
es w
ith C
hile
, Arg
entin
a, a
nd t
he U
nite
d Kin
gdom
,3 4
Not
ing
that
Ant
arct
ica
Trea
ty S
yste
m o
f 19
59,
esta
blis
hed
that
all
land
and
ice
5sh
elve
s 60
deg
rees
latit
ude
be o
nly
desi
gnat
ed f
or r
esea
rch,
6 7Acc
eptin
g th
at m
any
coun
trie
s ar
e un
able
to
adva
nce
scie
ntifi
c re
sear
ch in
the
8
Ant
arct
ica
regi
on b
ecau
se o
f th
eAnt
arct
ica
Trea
ty S
yste
m (
ATS
)9 10
The
Del
egat
ion
of t
he U
nite
d Kin
gdom
’s d
oes
here
by:
11 12Cal
l for
an
abso
rptio
n of
the
Ant
arct
ic T
reat
y Sys
tem
into
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Offic
e 13
for
Dis
arm
amen
t Aff
airs
(U
NO
DA)
to p
rom
ote
inte
rnat
iona
l sci
entif
ic u
nity
14
thro
ugho
ut a
ll co
untr
ies
in t
he w
orld
,15 16
Urg
e th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns O
ffic
e fo
r D
isar
mam
ent
Aff
airs
to
set
a m
eetin
g of
all
59
17in
divi
dual
cou
ntries
of th
e ATS
and
the
ir r
epre
sent
ativ
es t
o en
sure
the
ir c
onse
nt o
f 18
the
invo
lvem
ent
of t
he U
N,
19 20D
ecla
re t
hat
ever
y m
embe
r of
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
has
equ
al o
ppor
tuni
ty t
o ha
ve
21sc
ient
ific
clai
m in
Ant
arct
ica,
22 23Req
uest
fur
ther
con
serv
atio
n ef
fort
of
the
cont
inen
t of
Ant
arct
ica,
to
prot
ect
the
24de
plet
ing
ice
shel
ves
and
wild
life,
25 26Com
man
d th
at 1
2.5%
of Ant
arct
ica’
s la
nd r
emai
n pr
otec
ted
from
all
coun
trie
s 27
affa
irs,
to
supp
ort
the
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.
31
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Rep
ublic
of Kor
eaD
eleg
ates
:Li
lah
Aff
lerb
augh
,Sel
ina
Dua
ngsa
y,Sam
anth
a Jo
nes,
Esm
eral
da N
ava
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Sm
yrna
Hig
h Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o C
lear
Sou
th E
ast
Asi
a fr
om
Un
exp
lod
ed O
rdn
ance
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d by
the
mill
ions
of no
n-de
tona
ted
ordn
ance
in S
outh
Eas
t Asi
a1 2
Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
lack
of ur
genc
y in
fin
ding
the
se lo
st m
uniti
ons
3 4Fu
lly a
war
e th
at t
his
lack
of ur
genc
y is
cau
sed
by o
ur o
wn
negl
ect
of t
hese
peo
ple
5 6D
esir
ing
to e
xpan
d cl
ean-
up p
lans
alr
eady
in p
lace
acr
oss
the
wor
ld7 8
The
dele
gatio
n of
the
Rep
ublic
of Kor
ea d
oes
here
by d
ecla
re :
9 10
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
crea
te a
n on
goin
g pr
ogra
m t
o fu
ndth
e cl
ean-
up o
f 11
thes
e or
dnan
ce12 13
Enco
urag
es a
ll co
untr
ies
to u
se m
ilita
ry p
ower
to
aid
in t
he r
etriev
ing
of t
hese
14
land
min
es15 16
Furt
her
requ
ests
tha
t th
e pr
ogra
m g
oes
on u
ntil
the
ordn
ance
is c
ompl
etel
y 17
rem
oved
18
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ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
204
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ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Po
rtug
alD
eleg
ates
:G
abriel
la P
erez
,Ada
lyn
Mee
ks,
Laur
en M
oore
,Is
ra A
hmed
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
St.
Mar
y’s
Sch
ool
An
Eff
ort
to I
ncr
ease
Bir
th R
ate,
Po
pu
lati
on
, an
d E
con
om
ic G
row
th in
P
ortu
gal
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t Po
rtug
al h
as t
he lo
wes
t fe
rtili
ty r
ate
in t
he E
urop
ean
Uni
on
1(E
U)
with
1.2
3 liv
e bi
rths
per
wom
an a
s of
201
4,2 3
Dis
turb
ed t
hat
the
fert
ility
rat
e re
quired
to
mai
ntai
n po
pula
tion
is 2
.1 li
ve b
irth
s pe
r 4
wom
an,
5 6Aw
are
of t
he fac
t th
at P
ortu
gal i
s sl
owly
dev
elop
ing
into
a c
hild
less
cou
ntry
as
only
7
15.5
% o
f th
e po
pula
tion
is a
ged
0-14
, a
nd t
hat
rem
aini
ng c
hild
ren
are
faci
ng t
hese
8
cons
eque
nces
,9 10
Wor
ried
by
the
fact
tha
t by
203
0 Po
rtug
al’s
pop
ulat
ion
is p
roje
cted
to
be 2
5%
11re
tired
,12 13
Cog
niza
nt o
f th
e fa
ct t
hat
the
Port
ugue
se e
cono
my
has
suff
ered
fur
ther
bec
ause
of
14th
ese
low
birth
rat
es,
15 16Con
side
ring
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns P
opul
atio
n D
ivis
ion
has
conc
lude
d th
at
17im
mig
ratio
n is
can
be
used
to
incr
ease
birth
rat
es a
nd r
epla
ce p
opul
atio
n, e
spec
ially
18
yout
h,19 20
Not
ing
the
aver
age
yea
rly
sala
ry f
or a
bor
der
cont
rol o
ffic
er is
$75
,000
(U
SD
)21 22
Aw
are
that
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Pop
ulat
ion
Fund
(U
NFP
A)
has
a bu
dget
of $9
79 m
illio
n 23 24
The
Del
egat
ion
of P
ortu
gal d
oes
here
by:
25 26Cal
l upo
n th
e U
NFP
A t
o ai
d Po
rtug
al in
acc
eptin
g 20
,000
imm
igra
nts
per
year
, 27
vers
us t
he c
urre
nt 1
0,00
0, in
ord
er t
o in
crea
se p
opul
atio
n28 29
Furt
her
asks
the
UN
FPA t
o gr
ant
Port
ugal
$25
mill
ion
(USD
) to
cov
er a
fiv
e ye
ar
30pe
riod
to
help
pro
tect
the
bor
ders
of
Port
ugal
fro
m u
nwan
ted
imm
igra
nts
and
to
31en
sure
sec
ure
mig
rant
s en
tran
ce,
whi
le m
aint
aini
ng t
he s
afet
y an
d pr
otec
tion
of t
he
32cu
rren
t ci
tizen
s of
Por
tuga
l33
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UN
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NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Ang
ola
Del
egat
es:
Pow
ell L
owe,
Hay
den
Mac
Lach
lan,
Sof
ie S
herm
an,
Nol
an S
mith
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
A R
eso
luti
on
to
Rel
ieve
An
go
la a
nd
Su
rrou
nd
ing
Nat
ion
s of
S
tarv
atio
n a
nd
Im
pen
din
g D
rou
gh
t
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ala
rmed
by
the
low
foo
d su
pply
in A
ngol
a an
d su
rrou
ndin
g co
untr
ies
in t
he
3Sou
ther
n Afr
ican
Dev
elop
men
t Com
mun
ity (
S.A.R
.C.)
due
to
the
El N
ino
effe
ct,
4 5Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
Sou
ther
n Afr
ica’
s ra
iny
seas
on b
egin
s in
Oct
ober
and
goe
s 6
thro
ugh
Apr
il bu
t di
d no
t st
art
until
late
Feb
ruar
y in
the
201
5-20
16 s
easo
n,7 8
Dis
turb
ed t
hat
4 ou
t of
10
child
ren
in S
.A.R
.C.
have
stu
nted
gro
wth
and
do
not
9re
ach
thei
r fu
ll ph
ysic
al a
nd m
enta
l pot
entia
l,10 11
Not
ing
with
gra
ve c
once
rn t
hat
the
alre
ady
prev
alen
t pr
oble
ms
of m
alnu
triti
on a
nd
12lim
ited
food
sup
ply
will
be
ampl
ified
bec
ause
of
the
impe
ndin
g dr
ough
t,13 14
Con
scio
us t
hat
Ang
ola
does
not
cur
rent
ly h
ave
adva
nced
far
min
g te
chno
logi
es li
ke
15irriga
tion
and
fert
ilize
r in
pla
ce t
o su
ppor
t its
pop
ulat
ion
desp
ite A
ngol
a ha
ving
16
47,3
75 a
cres
of ar
able
land
,17 18
Min
dful
tha
t Ang
ola
is in
the
pro
cess
of re
build
ing
afte
r de
cade
s of
civ
il w
ar,
like
19m
any
coun
trie
s in
the
reg
ion,
and
a m
ajor
dro
ught
will
sen
d th
e cu
rren
tly b
oom
ing
20ec
onom
y in
to d
epre
ssio
n,21 22
The
Del
egat
ion
of A
ngol
a H
ereb
y:23 24
Urg
es t
he g
loba
l com
mun
ity t
o su
ppor
t Sou
ther
n Afr
ica
in b
oth
pres
ent
and
futu
re
25fo
od s
trug
gles
as
it w
ill c
ontin
ue t
o be
a c
onst
ant
chal
leng
e to
est
ablis
h a
stro
ng
26ag
ricu
ltura
l bas
e in
thi
s re
gion
;27 28
Proc
laim
s th
at t
he r
elie
f of
thi
s re
gion
will
cos
t 2.
5 bi
llion
dol
lars
(U
SD
) of
whi
ch
2961
5 m
illio
n do
llars
(U
SD
) ha
s al
read
y be
en r
aise
d le
avin
g 1.
885
billi
on d
olla
rs
30(U
SD
) le
ft t
o be
acc
umul
ated
;31 32
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
205
Furt
her
proc
laim
s th
at t
he m
oney
will
go
spec
ifica
lly t
owar
ds a
idin
g th
ose
coun
trie
s 33
in d
istr
ess
by p
urch
asin
g fo
od fro
m e
xter
nal s
ourc
es w
hile
the
dro
ught
is o
ccur
ring
34
and
help
ing
stim
ulat
e ag
ricu
ltura
l gro
wth
pos
t-dr
ough
t;35 36
Req
uest
s th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o es
tabl
ish
a co
mm
ittee
of w
illin
g co
untr
ies
and
37or
gani
zatio
ns t
o he
lp f
und
the
rest
of th
is c
ost;
38 39Rem
inds
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
tha
t Ang
ola
is a
lead
er in
oil
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to h
igh
cost
s an
d th
e Am
eric
an e
mba
rgo,
but
12
ther
e ar
e re
port
s co
ncer
ning
the
will
of th
e go
vern
men
t to
con
trol
acc
ess
to
13un
cens
ored
info
rmat
ion
both
fro
m a
nd t
o th
e ou
ter
wor
ld,
14 15Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Cub
a do
es h
ereb
y:16 17
Rec
omm
end
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Dev
elop
men
t Pr
ogra
mm
e lo
ok in
to s
uppo
rtin
g an
d 18
unde
rsta
ndin
g pr
ospe
cts
of in
tern
atio
nal i
nter
net
acce
ss v
ia s
pace
bas
ed s
atel
lites
, 19
with
res
pect
to
its v
iabi
lity
in t
erm
s of
ava
ilabi
lity,
affor
dabi
lity
and
20co
mpe
titiv
enes
s, w
ith d
ue r
egar
d to
the
nee
ded
regu
latio
n an
d m
onito
ring
of su
ch
21an
end
eavo
r,22 23
Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
N o
ffic
ially
end
orse
Cub
a's
wor
k an
d be
gins
dis
cuss
ions
on h
ow
24to
fur
ther
reg
ulat
e it.
25 26
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ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Fr
ance
Del
egat
es:
Esth
er J
ibes
,Ja
quel
in V
illaf
uert
e,Ken
nedy
Wal
lace
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Sm
yrna
Hig
h Sch
ool
Imp
rovi
ng
Ref
ug
ee R
eset
tlem
ent
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Con
cern
ed a
bout
the
wav
e of
ref
ugee
s se
ekin
g re
fuge
in t
he E
urop
ean
Uni
on.
3 4Rea
lizin
g th
at F
ranc
e ha
s pr
omis
ed t
o ad
mit
refu
gees
in o
ur n
atio
n, a
s it is
the
5
hum
anita
rian
app
roac
h to
thi
s cr
isis
,6 7
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
mor
e or
gani
zatio
n ne
eds
to b
e ut
ilize
d in
ord
er t
o ke
ep a
saf
e 8
mig
ratio
n pr
oces
s at
the
bor
der
of t
he E
urop
ean
Uni
on,
9 10N
otin
g th
at t
he c
ondi
tions
in S
yria
are
hos
tile
and
that
the
re a
re r
efug
ees
still
11
seek
ing
a sa
fe h
ome,
12 13Cog
niza
nt o
f th
e fa
ct t
hat
not
just
Fra
nce,
but
als
o ot
her
part
s of
the
Eur
opea
n 14
Uni
on a
re a
ffec
ted
by t
his
cris
is,
15 16Aw
are
of t
he s
cope
of th
e re
fuge
e cr
isis
,17 18
The
dele
gatio
n of
Fra
nce
here
by:
19 20Aff
irm
s th
e bo
rder
man
agem
ent
proj
ects
in p
lace
in t
he s
ix c
ount
ries
of
Bul
garia,
21
Hun
gary
, Po
land
, Slo
veni
a, R
oman
ia,
and
Slo
vaki
a th
at a
id a
t th
e bo
rder
cro
ssin
gs
22an
d de
tent
ion
cent
ers,
23 24
Not
es t
hat
thes
e pr
ojec
ts a
re b
ased
on
trip
artit
e ag
reem
ents
bet
wee
n st
ate
25au
thor
ities
, N
GO
s, a
nd t
he U
NH
CR,
26 27Rec
omm
ends
dev
elop
ing
sim
ilar
agre
emen
ts w
ith o
ther
Eur
opea
n U
nion
mem
bers
28
to a
id in
res
ettli
ng t
hese
Syr
ian
refu
gees
mig
ratin
g to
the
Eur
opea
n U
nion
, th
at
29al
low
s th
e re
fuge
es t
o se
ttle
in E
urop
e an
d be
gin
to a
djus
t to
life
,30 31
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y to
dec
lare
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Hig
h Com
mis
sion
er
32fo
r Ref
ugee
s al
loca
te m
ore
pers
onne
l in
orde
r to
saf
e-gu
ard
indi
vidu
als
at r
isk,
33
incl
udin
g sy
stem
s to
pro
tect
una
ccom
pani
ed a
nd s
epar
ated
chi
ldre
n, m
easu
res
to
34pr
even
t an
d re
spon
d to
sex
ual a
nd g
ende
r-ba
sed
viol
ence
.35
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ERA
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TIO
NS
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nsor
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gand
a 2
Del
egat
es:
Ale
x Spe
nce
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Look
out
Val
ley
Hig
h Sch
ool
Acc
ess
to C
lean
Wat
er in
Ug
and
a
Con
side
ring
tha
t ap
prox
imat
ely
eigh
t m
illio
n pe
ople
don
’t ha
ve a
cces
s to
saf
e w
ater
1
in U
gand
a al
one,
2 3Ala
rmed
tha
t ov
er 4
,000
chi
ldre
n di
e ev
ery
year
fro
m d
iarr
hoea
cau
sed
by u
nsaf
e 4
wat
er a
nd p
oor
sani
tatio
n in
Uga
nda,
5 6Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n th
at m
any
met
hods
of w
ater
san
itatio
n ar
e ve
ry
7ex
pens
ive,
8 9
Obs
ervi
ng t
hat
a ne
w p
rodu
ct,
“The
Drink
ing
Boo
k,”
prov
ides
saf
e w
ater
, sa
nita
tion
10an
d hy
gien
e ed
ucat
ion
and
serv
es a
s a
tool
to
kill
dead
ly w
ater
born
e di
seas
es b
y 11
prov
idin
g th
e re
ader
with
an
oppo
rtun
ity t
o cr
eate
cle
an,
drin
kabl
e w
ater
fro
m e
ach
12pa
ge.
Each
boo
k ca
n pr
ovid
e a
user
with
cle
an w
ater
for
up
to 4
yea
rs.
It is
als
o th
e 13
chea
pest
met
hod
on t
he m
arke
t w
ith e
ach
page
onl
y co
stin
g a
few
cen
ts,
14 15Th
e de
lega
tion
of U
gand
a do
es h
ereb
y:16 17
Cal
ls u
pon
the
UN
to
aid
in e
duca
tion
of y
outh
in U
gand
a of
the
impo
rtan
ce o
f cl
ean
18dr
inki
ng w
ater
,19 20
Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
N h
elps
to
prov
ide
sani
tary
wat
er,
21 22Acc
ompl
ish
both
of
thes
e ta
sks
by p
artn
erin
g w
ith W
ater
is L
ife b
y us
ing
thei
r 23
new
est
and
chea
pest
tec
hnol
ogy
know
n as
“The
Drink
ing
Boo
k.”
24 25
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Ga/
Res
/B1
6-9
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NN
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E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:G
uine
aD
eleg
ates
:N
adiy
a N
avas
,Ken
dall
Jone
s,G
race
Ger
enda
y,Sop
hia
Har
din
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
Rec
ove
rin
g f
rom
th
e Eb
ola
Ep
idem
icTo
the
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y:
1 2D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
with
the
dev
asta
tion
that
the
Ebo
la e
pide
mic
has
cau
sed
on t
he
3ec
onom
y of
Gui
nea
sinc
e ea
rly
2014
, 4 5
Kee
ping
in m
ind
the
UN
and
its
part
ner
orga
niza
tions
’act
ions
to
supp
ort
Gui
nea
in
6a
time
of n
eed,
7 8
Expr
essi
ng a
ppre
ciat
ion
of t
he U
N’s
eff
orts
to
erad
icat
e th
e ep
idem
ic a
nd r
esto
re
9th
e co
untr
y of
Gui
nea
back
to
its o
rigi
nal s
tate
,10 11
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t th
ese
effo
rts
will
onl
y la
st s
hort
-ter
m a
nd t
he c
ount
ry h
as n
ot
12be
en a
ble
to b
ecom
e se
lf-su
ffic
ient
,13 14
Not
ing
with
con
cern
the
dev
asta
ting
effe
ct t
hat
the
epid
emic
has
cau
sed
on G
uine
a’s
15gr
owth
due
to
rest
rict
ions
on
its a
gric
ultu
ral a
nd m
anuf
actu
ring
exp
orts
to
othe
r co
untr
ies,
16 17Ta
king
into
acc
ount
the
poo
r co
nditi
ons
of r
ural
are
as a
nd t
hat
55%
of th
e 18
popu
latio
n ar
e st
ill li
ving
in p
over
ty,
19 20Em
phas
izin
g th
at t
he m
alnu
triti
on h
as b
ecom
e an
eve
n m
ore
prev
alen
t is
sue,
21Con
cern
ed t
hat
mos
t of
the
pop
ulat
ion
has
not
been
edu
cate
d on
how
to
avoi
d 22
futu
re w
ides
prea
d ep
idem
ics
such
as
this
one
,23 24
The
Del
egat
ion
of G
uine
a do
es h
ereb
y;25 26
Enco
urag
es t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o pr
ovid
e G
uine
a w
ith e
duca
ted
teac
hers
who
will
27
teac
h cl
asse
s on
how
to
avoi
d m
ajor
hea
lth p
robl
ems
to t
he g
ener
al p
opul
atio
n;28 29
Urg
es t
he U
N t
o pr
ovid
e pe
rman
ent
heal
thca
re fac
ilitie
s w
ithin
com
mun
ities
;30 31
Furt
her
requ
ests
the
UN
to
offe
r ba
sic
med
ical
equ
ipm
ent
and
heal
thca
re
32pr
ofes
sion
als
to t
he f
acili
ties
of G
uine
a;33 34
Cal
ls u
pon
the
UN
to
reco
gniz
e th
at b
y en
suring
thi
s, G
uine
a w
ill b
e ab
le t
obe
com
e 35
self-
relia
nt o
nce
agai
n36
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ERA
L A
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BLY
210
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Res
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NN
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MO
DEL
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NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:U
krai
neD
eleg
ates
:Li
ncol
n H
aym
aker
,Rob
ert
John
son,
Ale
x M
arza
no,
Kai
tlyn
Pigo
ttCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Dav
idso
n Aca
dem
y
To c
reat
e n
ew r
efer
end
um
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Fu
lly A
war
e th
at r
esol
utio
n 68
/262
has
maj
or f
law
s,3 4
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
se m
ajor
fla
ws
caus
ed t
he a
bsta
inin
g of
59
coun
trie
s,
5 6Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
the
val
idity
of th
e vo
te w
as n
ot a
ccur
ate,
7 8Aw
are
that
the
ir a
re s
erio
us h
uman
itarian
crim
es in
Crim
ea,
9 10W
e, t
he d
eleg
ates
of
Ukr
aine
, do
her
eby:
11 12Aut
horize
sth
e sa
nctio
n of
a r
efer
endu
m,
13 14Req
uest
s th
at U
krai
ne r
evot
es o
n th
e se
cess
ion
of C
rim
ea,
15 16Req
uest
s th
at t
he v
ote
is d
one
fairly
,17 18
Trus
ts t
hat
the
refe
rend
um w
ill y
ield
a d
ecis
ion
that
a m
ajor
ity t
ruly
agr
ees
on,
19 20
GEN
ERA
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SSEM
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211
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Res
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TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
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eroo
nD
eleg
ates
:Sar
a Bet
h H
olla
ndsw
orth
,Em
mitt
Ree
dCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Sm
yrna
Hig
h Sch
ool
A R
eso
luti
on
to
Sec
ure
an
d D
efen
d t
he
Cit
izen
s of
Cam
ero
on A
gai
nst
C
on
tin
ued
Ter
rori
sts
Att
acks
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly,
1 2D
istu
rbed
by
the
brut
al,
ongo
ing
atta
cks
in N
iger
ia,
Cha
d,an
d Cam
eroo
n by
the
3
terr
oris
ts g
roup
kno
wn
as B
oko
Har
am4 5
Gre
atly
ala
rmed
and
uns
ettle
d th
at o
ver
15,0
00 p
eopl
e ha
ve b
een
kille
d an
d 2
6m
illio
n di
spla
ced
in t
he r
egio
n du
ring
Bok
o H
aram
’s 7
yea
r ca
mpa
ign
7 8Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
UN
MIN
AW
O r
efug
ee c
amp
hold
s57
,000
ref
ugee
s th
at a
re
9ou
t of
wor
k, d
espe
rate
, an
d hu
ngry
10 11Con
scio
us t
hat
thes
e fa
ctor
s m
ake
a fe
rtile
gro
und
for
Bok
o H
aram
rec
ruitm
ent
12co
nsid
erin
g Bok
o H
aram
tar
gets
you
ng c
hild
ren,
oft
en fem
ales
, an
d po
or,
13vu
lner
able
citi
zens
14 15N
otin
g th
at C
amer
oon’
s G
DP
per
capi
ta is
$3,
200
and
Cam
eroo
n la
cks
enou
gh
16so
ldie
rs t
o de
ploy
in p
robl
em a
reas
of th
e co
untr
y 17 18
Str
essi
ng t
hat
the
near
est
peac
ekee
ping
ope
ratio
ns a
re fou
nd in
Sud
an,
The
19D
emoc
ratic
Rep
ublic
of th
e Con
go,
Cen
tral
Rep
ublic
of Afr
ica,
and
Cot
e d'
Ivoi
re,
too
20fa
r aw
ay f
rom
whe
re t
hese
mon
stro
us t
erro
rist
att
acks
are
hap
peni
ng21 22
The
dele
gatio
n of
Cam
eroo
n do
es h
earb
y:23 24
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns S
ecre
tariat
to
depl
oy a
tec
hnic
al a
sses
smen
t m
issi
on
25to
Cam
eroo
n an
d th
e su
rrou
ndin
g co
untr
ies
of C
had
and
Nig
eria
26 27Req
uest
s th
at a
pea
ceke
epin
g op
erat
ion
be p
ut in
ord
er o
n th
e bo
rder
bet
wee
n al
l 28
thre
e co
untr
ies
in h
ope
to p
reve
nt fur
ther
att
acks
fro
m B
oko
Har
am
29 30Rec
omm
ends
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns C
ount
er-T
erro
rism
Im
plem
enta
tion
Task
31
Forc
e th
orou
ghly
look
s at
Bok
o H
aram
and
mak
es p
lans
to
coun
ter
anym
ore
32te
rror
ist
atta
cks
in t
his
regi
on33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Ask
s fo
r $2
mill
ion
to fur
ther
dev
elop
, tr
ain,
and
equ
ip lo
cal c
ivili
an d
efen
se f
orce
s 34
to n
ot o
nly
redu
ce t
he t
hrea
t bu
t al
so g
ive
empl
oym
ent
to d
ispl
aced
ref
ugee
s35 36
Emph
asiz
esth
at t
he c
ount
ries
of Cha
d, N
iger
ia,
and
Cam
eroo
n do
not
hav
e th
e 37
requ
ired
res
ourc
es t
o ha
ndle
Bok
o H
aram
the
mse
lves
38 39
Str
ongl
y ur
ges
the
supp
ort
of t
hese
sai
d co
untr
ies.
40 41
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TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
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uato
rial
Gui
nea
Del
egat
es:
Eliz
abet
h Bab
b,Sof
ia H
amby
,Ave
ry A
ncel
et,
Jani
e H
oloc
ekCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Wes
t H
igh
Sch
ool
Imp
rove
men
ts t
o W
ater
an
d S
anit
atio
n t
o I
mp
rove
Hea
lth
Iss
ues
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly,
1 2N
otin
g w
ith d
eep
conc
ern
that
the
degr
ee o
f risk
for
infe
ctio
us d
isea
ses
for
3in
habi
tant
s of
Equ
ator
ial G
uine
a is
ver
y hi
gh.
4 5D
istu
rbed
tha
t le
ss t
han
half
of t
hose
in E
quat
oria
l Gui
nea
have
acc
ess
to s
afe
6dr
inki
ng w
ater
.7 8
With
aw
aren
ess
that
the
tap
wat
er in
Equ
ator
ial G
uine
a is
not
pot
able
.9 10
Rea
lizin
g th
at a
bout
25
perc
ent
of t
hose
in E
quat
oria
l Gui
nea
do n
ot h
ave
acce
ss t
o 11
impr
oved
san
itatio
n fa
cilit
ies.
12 13Ta
king
not
e th
at w
ater
born
e di
seas
es a
re d
irec
tly s
prea
d th
roug
h co
ntam
inat
ed
14w
ater
.15 16
Fully
aw
are
that
suc
h w
ater
born
e di
seas
es s
uch
as h
epat
itis
A a
nd t
ypho
id fev
er a
re
17m
ajor
infe
ctio
us d
isea
ses
in E
quat
oria
l Gui
nea
linke
d w
ith p
oor
sani
tatio
n an
d 18
unsa
fe w
ater
con
ditio
ns.
19 20N
otin
g th
at E
quat
oria
l Gui
nea
has
alre
ady
show
n st
rong
com
mitm
ent
to im
prov
ing
21th
e he
alth
of th
e co
untr
y th
roug
h its
Hor
izon
202
0 Pl
an a
nd S
ocia
l Dev
elop
men
t 22
Fund
in o
rder
to
prev
ent
infe
ctio
us d
isea
ses
such
as
mal
aria
.23 24
The
dele
gatio
n of
Equ
ator
ial G
uine
a do
es h
ereb
y:25 26
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o fo
rm a
com
mitt
ee o
f ex
pert
s in
hea
lth a
nd
27in
fras
truc
ture
res
pons
ible
for
adeq
uate
san
itatio
n an
d w
ork
to e
nsur
e po
tabl
e 28
drin
king
wat
er f
or t
he a
ll th
e pe
ople
of Eq
uato
rial
Gui
nea.
29 30Rec
omm
end
fund
ing
for
such
pro
ject
s as
are
nec
essa
ry t
o ac
hiev
e th
e go
al t
o 31
achi
eve
impr
oved
san
itatio
n an
d im
prov
ed d
rink
ing
wat
er s
ourc
es.
32 33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Str
essi
ng t
he im
port
ance
of
such
act
ions
in o
rder
to
help
pre
vent
and
dec
reas
e th
e 34
pres
ence
of in
fect
ious
wat
er-b
orne
illn
esse
s su
ch a
s he
patit
is A
and
typ
hoid
fev
er.
35 36U
rge
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
supp
ort
impr
ovem
ent
in t
he o
vera
ll he
alth
and
qua
lity
of
37lif
efo
r th
ose
in E
quat
oria
l Gui
nea.
38 39
215
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Res
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Bar
bado
sD
eleg
ates
:Ja
smin
e N
guye
n,Jo
esep
h N
oe,
LaN
asia
Ste
war
d -
Sm
ithCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
LEAD
Aca
dem
y
Imp
rovi
ng
Ag
ricu
ltu
ral D
iver
sifi
cati
on
fo
r En
viro
nm
enta
l C
on
serv
atio
n a
nd
Eco
no
mic
al A
dva
nce
men
t
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly,
1 2
Aw
are
of t
he d
epen
denc
e on
sug
ar c
ane
prod
ucts
due
to
its s
tatu
s as
a c
ore
crop
of
3Bar
bado
s,
4 5N
otin
g th
at a
larg
e pe
rcen
tage
of th
e la
nd is
com
pris
ed o
f su
garc
ane
and
its r
elat
ed
6pr
oduc
ts,
7 8Con
nect
ing
the
fact
tha
t th
e cu
ltiva
tion
of s
ugar
cane
is c
ausi
ng t
hese
pro
blem
s:9 10
Prol
ifera
tion
of s
oil e
rosi
on a
s th
e so
il th
at f
arm
ers
plan
t su
gar
cane
on
isco
nsta
ntly
11
losi
ng v
ital n
utrien
ts t
hat
lead
s to
the
deg
rada
tion
of t
he la
nd,
12 13In
tens
ifyin
g th
e am
ount
of w
ater
pol
lutio
n as
fer
tiliz
er b
ecom
es p
reva
lent
in t
he
14fa
rmin
g pr
actic
es,
15 16W
iden
ing
the
spec
trum
of w
aste
as
suga
r m
ills
prod
uce
a la
rge
span
of
diff
eren
t 17
type
s of
was
te,
18 19Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Bar
bado
s do
es h
ereb
y:20 21
Prop
oses
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns a
ids
in a
ssis
ting
Bar
bado
s by
bes
tow
ing
22$3
0,00
0,00
0 U
SD
to
the
star
t-up
of
a pr
ojec
t th
at w
ill h
elp
Bar
bado
s ch
ange
the
ir
23fa
rmin
g m
etho
ds w
ith:
24 25Bet
ter
tool
sfo
r fa
rmer
s th
at w
ill a
llevi
ate
som
e of
the
fac
tors
tha
t le
ad t
o la
nd
26da
mag
e.27 28
A w
ider
var
iety
of
crop
s se
eds
in o
rder
to
not
only
sto
p th
e po
llutio
n an
d so
il 29
eros
ion
but
to h
elp
the
the
dow
nwar
ds t
rend
in t
he e
cono
my
by g
ivin
g Bar
bado
s a
30co
mpe
titiv
e ed
gein
com
mer
cial
agr
icul
ture
. 31 32
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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Res
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ESSE
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:M
ali 2
Del
egat
es:
Aal
iyah
Aki
ns,
Kie
anna
Hon
orab
le,
Aur
a W
are,
Mar
k W
orm
ely
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Pow
er C
ente
r Aca
dem
y
Ala
rmin
gly
Hig
h I
nfa
nt
Mor
talit
y R
ates
Not
ing
with
gre
at c
once
rn t
hat
Mal
i is
rank
ed n
umbe
r 2
in t
he e
ntire
wor
ld in
infa
nt
1m
orta
lity
rate
s.
2 3Add
ress
ing
the
fact
tha
t, o
ut o
f ev
ery
1,00
0 liv
ing
birt
hs,
102.
23 d
eath
s oc
cur.
4 5Em
phas
izin
g th
at w
e ar
e $3
71 m
illio
n in
deb
t w
e do
not
hav
e en
ough
rev
enue
to
6pr
ovid
e ou
r m
othe
rs w
ith t
he p
rope
r ho
spita
lizat
ion
that
the
y ne
ed in
ord
er t
o 7
deliv
er o
ur c
hild
ren
the
prop
er w
ay.
8 9Fu
rthe
r al
arm
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
ther
e ar
e on
ly 0
.1 h
ospi
talb
eds
per
1,00
0 pe
ople
. 10 11
Gra
vely
con
cern
ed t
hat
the
lack
of pr
oper
am
ount
of
hosp
ital b
eds
per
mot
her
, 12
coul
d in
terf
ere
with
em
erge
ncy
labo
r si
tuat
ions
, le
adin
g to
mot
hers
not
bei
ng
13pr
oper
ly s
erve
d.
14 15Th
e de
lega
tion
of M
ali 2
her
eby:
16 17U
rges
the
Wor
ld H
ealth
Org
aniz
atio
n to
giv
e $2
,000
,000
to
help
bui
ld t
wo
hosp
itals
18
in n
eigh
boring
reg
ions
to
help
impr
ove
the
prop
er a
mou
nt o
f ho
spita
l bed
s.
19 20Req
uest
$1,
000,
000
from
Doc
tors
With
out
Bor
ders
to
help
bui
ld 2
sm
all c
linic
s as
21
wel
l as
send
300
doc
tors
and
nur
ses
to h
elp
trea
t an
d ed
ucat
e th
e M
ali m
othe
rs in
22
pren
atal
car
e.
23 24Fu
rthe
r re
com
men
ds p
art
of t
he m
oney
be
used
as
a re
serv
e to
mai
ntai
n th
e fu
ture
25
of t
he c
linic
s an
d to
pay
doc
tors
in t
he f
utur
e.26
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
216
Ga/
Res
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Sen
egal
Del
egat
es:
Aya
n Aw
ad,
Layl
a Ahm
ed,
Kay
tlen
Cru
z,Ja
ckie
Rod
rigu
ezCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Hum
e Fo
gg A
cade
mic
A R
eso
luti
on
to
Co
mb
at D
om
esti
c S
ervi
tud
e in
Sen
egal
Ala
rmed
tha
t Sen
egal
is a
sou
rce,
tra
nsit,
and
des
tinat
ion
coun
try
for
wom
en a
nd
1ch
ildre
n w
ho a
re s
ubje
cted
to
forc
ed la
bor
and
sex
traf
ficki
ng,
2 3
Not
ing
that
dom
estic
ser
vitu
de h
as r
isen
exp
onen
tially
sin
ce 2
005;
an
estim
ated
4
11,0
00 w
omen
are
sen
t to
wor
k in
for
eign
cou
ntries
und
er h
arro
win
g 5
circ
umst
ance
s,
6 7Rea
lizin
g th
at d
espi
te t
he fac
t th
at d
omes
tic s
ervi
tude
has
bee
n ou
tlaw
ed in
8
Sen
egal
sin
ce 1
991,
it is
stil
l pre
vale
nt in
maj
or c
ities
with
litt
le t
o no
reg
ulat
ion,
9 10Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
dom
estic
ser
vitu
de is
an
oppr
essi
ve a
ct t
hat
redu
ces
wom
en t
o 11
com
mod
ities
and
is e
ntirel
y de
hum
aniz
ing,
12 13
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
in D
akar
abo
ut o
ne in
fou
r w
omen
wor
k as
dom
estic
ser
vant
s.
14Th
ese
wom
en t
ypic
ally
com
e fr
om im
pove
rish
ed r
ural
are
as a
nd a
re s
ubse
quen
tly
15su
bjec
ted
to a
busi
ve w
orki
ng c
ondi
tions
,16 17
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t ch
ildre
n ar
e al
so b
eing
sen
t fr
om S
eneg
al t
o w
ork
in f
orei
gn
18co
untr
ies
whe
re t
hey
are
face
d w
ith in
hum
ane
livin
g co
nditi
ons,
19 20D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
app
roxi
mat
ely
30,0
00 c
hild
ren
in D
akar
are
sub
ject
ed t
o 21
abus
e an
d ar
e fr
eely
exp
loite
d,22 23
Dis
turb
ed t
hat
thes
e ch
ildre
n m
ay b
e is
olat
ed in
pri
vate
hom
es w
here
the
y ar
e 24
susc
eptib
le t
o ph
ysic
al a
nd s
exua
l abu
se,
25 26Em
phas
izin
g th
at m
any
of t
hese
wom
en a
nd c
hild
ren
virt
ually
hav
e no
pla
tfor
m t
o 27
voic
e th
eir
abus
e fo
r fe
ar t
hat
they
will
thr
eate
n so
ciet
al n
orm
s an
d fa
ce b
ackl
ash,
28 29Rei
tera
ting
that
thi
s is
not
an
issu
e ex
clus
ive
to S
eneg
al,
but
also
aff
ects
num
erou
s 30
coun
trie
s in
Wes
tern
Afr
ica
and
the
Mid
dle
East
due
to
the
wid
espr
ead
traf
ficki
ng o
f 31
Sen
egal
ese
wom
en
and
child
ren
to b
oth
regi
ons
to w
ork
as d
omes
tic s
erva
nts,
32 33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Rea
lizin
g th
at d
espi
te c
ount
less
law
s an
d re
solu
tions
, do
mes
tic
serv
itude
and
oth
er
34fo
rms
of t
raffic
king
stil
l per
sist
and
are
rec
urre
nt a
cts
thro
ugho
ut A
fric
a, t
he M
iddl
e 35
East
, an
d Sou
thea
st A
sia,
36 37Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Sen
egal
her
eby:
38 39Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
.N a
id S
eneg
al b
y pr
ovid
ing
fund
s to
vig
orou
sly
inve
stig
ate
and
40pr
osec
ute
traf
ficki
ng o
ffen
ses,
and
con
vict
and
pun
ish
traf
ficki
ng o
ffen
ders
, 41
incl
udin
g th
ose
who
exp
loit
child
ren
in r
egar
ds t
o: d
omes
tic s
ervi
tude
, fo
rced
42
begg
ing,
and
wid
espr
ead
sex
traf
ficki
ng;
43 44Es
timat
es t
hat
this
initi
ativ
e w
ill c
ost
abou
t 50
0,00
0 U
SD
, th
e sa
me
pric
e it
took
to
45co
mba
t do
mes
tic s
ervi
tude
in o
ther
cou
ntries
suc
h as
: M
alay
sia,
the
Phi
lippi
nes,
46
and
Nig
er;
47 48Fu
rthe
r re
ques
ts t
he e
xten
sion
of U
NIC
EF t
o bu
ild u
pon
the
mom
entu
m e
stab
lishe
d 49
in p
revi
ous
law
s ai
min
g to
era
dica
te juv
enile
dom
estic
ser
vitu
de,
and
also
oth
er
50ac
ts t
hat
have
dem
onst
rate
d su
cces
s in
pro
mot
ing
the
aban
donm
ent
of d
omes
tic
51se
rvitu
de o
n a
larg
er s
cale
bui
lt on
hum
an r
ight
s an
d ge
nder
equ
ality
;52 53
Con
dem
ns lo
cal a
nd f
orei
gn o
ffic
ials
who
tol
erat
e an
d bl
atan
tly ig
nore
the
54
mag
nitu
de o
f do
mes
tic s
ervi
tude
;55 56
Furt
her
reco
mm
ends
cou
ntries
tha
t ar
e a
have
n fo
r do
mes
tic s
ervi
tude
to
flour
ish
57by
bec
omin
g m
ore
vigi
lant
; 58 59
Ask
s th
at t
he U
.N a
ssis
ts S
eneg
al w
ith b
ring
ing
this
issu
e to
the
inte
rnat
iona
l 60
com
mun
ity;
61 62U
rges
ant
i-tr
affic
king
tra
inin
g to
be
prov
ided
to
law
enf
orce
men
t, la
bor,
and
soc
ial
63w
elfa
re o
ffic
ials
so
that
the
y ca
n ap
prop
riat
ely
iden
tify
vict
ims,
inve
stig
ate
case
s,
64an
d pr
ovid
e he
lpfu
l ser
vice
s fo
r vi
ctim
s in
nee
d;
65 66Rem
inds
Sen
egal
ese
offic
ials
to
repo
rt p
rose
cutio
ns o
f su
spec
ted
traf
ficki
ng
67of
fend
ers;
68 69
Enco
urag
es c
itize
ns t
o ta
ke p
ositi
ve in
itiat
ives
to
and
to w
ork
with
wom
en a
nd
70ch
ildre
n th
roug
hne
twor
ks,
peer
pro
gram
s, a
nd in
form
atio
n ca
mpa
igns
;71 72
217
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Res
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ESSE
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ITED
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TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:M
adag
asca
rD
eleg
ates
:M
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
Dec
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
Bea
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
Hav
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
-201
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.
26 27Req
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
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ERA
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BLY
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E Y
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MO
DEL
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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
onal
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
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Res
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
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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
.8 9
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
id u
ntil
the
othe
r in
itiat
ed p
rogr
ams
are
com
plet
ed in
201
7.15 16
Rec
ogni
zing
thi
s dr
ough
t is
wid
espr
ead
acro
ss t
he A
fric
an c
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
Trou
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.
24 25Req
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
evio
us r
esid
ence
. R
eque
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
thes
e em
erge
ncy
situ
atio
ns
29an
d sh
orta
ges
do n
ot o
ccur
aga
in a
t su
ch a
dev
asta
ting
scal
e to
citi
zens
.30 31
[70%
of
labo
r po
pula
tion
in E
thio
pia
are
part
of th
e ag
ricu
ltura
l wor
k-fo
rce.
Als
o,
3240
% o
f G
DP
in E
thio
pia
33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
219
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Res
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Cro
atia
Del
egat
es:
Ale
xand
ra M
cKen
na,
Lena
Sch
elzi
g,Lu
ke R
ippe
toe,
She
lby
Gle
aves
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Hill
sbor
o H
igh
Sch
ool
Res
olv
ing
Cro
atia
’s H
um
anit
aria
n C
risi
s
Urg
ing
the
Uni
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
Ack
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,
9 10W
e th
e N
atio
n of
Cro
atia
her
eby:
11 12U
rge
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
form
a m
edia
tion/
peac
ekee
ping
cou
ncil
to r
evie
w t
he
13so
cial
unr
est
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
Ga/
Res
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:D
omin
ica
Del
egat
es:
Zar
ia B
owen
s,M
ikyi
a D
edm
on,
Tyrr
el N
elso
nCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Sm
yrna
Hig
h Sch
ool
Zik
a V
iru
s(H
ealt
h S
ervi
ces
for
Low
In
com
e P
reg
nan
t W
om
en w
ith
th
e Z
ika
Vir
us)
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t th
e Zik
a Virus
, th
e m
ost
infe
ctio
us d
isea
se a
mon
g th
is
1co
untr
y an
d ea
sy t
rans
miti
on t
hrou
gh t
he A
edes
mos
quito
, m
akes
Dom
inic
a's
2ci
tizen
mor
e pr
one
to c
atch
ing
the
viru
s w
e co
me
to a
con
clus
ion
that
the
re is
no
3va
ccin
e.
4 5H
avin
g ex
amin
ed fur
ther
dis
cove
red
that
mor
e is
land
s ar
e be
ing
affe
cted
by
this
6
viru
s su
ch a
s Th
e D
omin
ican
Rep
ublic
, Tr
inid
ad,
Toba
go,
St.
Mar
tin,
St.
Luci
a,
7M
artin
ique
, G
uade
loup
e, a
nd B
arba
dos.
Peo
ple
from
the
se c
ount
ries
reg
ular
ly t
rave
l 8
to D
omin
ica
espe
cial
ly for
fes
tival
sea
son,
so
this
is a
pot
entia
l thr
eat
to s
prea
ding
9
the
viru
s co
nsid
erin
g so
me
of t
hese
cou
ntries
hav
e ha
d ou
tbre
aks
of t
he v
irus
as
10w
ell a
nd a
ll th
e tr
affic
tha
t D
omin
ica
enco
unte
rs.
11 12
Aff
irm
ing
that
Dom
inic
a's
first
cas
e of
the
virus
was
con
firm
ed in
Mar
ch o
f 20
16
13fo
ur c
ases
hav
e be
en r
epor
ted
sinc
e th
en.
Dom
inic
a ha
s ta
ken
the
nece
ssar
y 14
mea
sure
s to
bring
aw
aren
ess
abou
t th
e vi
rus.
15 16
Not
hing
fur
ther
Dom
inic
a ha
s st
arte
d ed
ucat
iona
l pro
gram
s th
roug
hout
the
ir
17sc
hool
s an
d he
alth
cen
ters
.
18 19N
otin
g w
ith s
atis
fact
ion
ther
e is
pre
vent
ive
mea
sure
s ta
king
pla
ce t
o he
lp fur
ther
20
the
prev
entio
n of
the
virus
spr
eadi
ng,
and
ther
e is
als
o un
derg
oing
res
earc
h to
hel
p 21
com
e up
with
a v
acci
ne.
22 23Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Dom
inic
a he
reby
: 24 25
Req
uest
s th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o im
prov
e he
alth
ser
vice
s an
d su
ppor
t fo
r lo
w in
com
e 26
preg
nant
wom
en w
ho h
ave
the
Zik
a vi
rus
27 28Rec
omm
end
incr
easi
ng fun
ds t
o th
e W
orld
Hea
lth O
rgan
izat
ion
that
wou
ld g
o 29
tow
ards
med
icin
e, h
ospi
tal
and
doct
or e
xpen
ses,
and
als
o ca
re a
fter
the
bab
y is
30
born
.31 32
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
220
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Ic
elan
dD
eleg
ates
:Li
la B
aer,
Sav
anna
Grins
pun,
Syd
ney
Nic
hols
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
St.
Mar
y’s
Sch
ool
Acc
epti
ng
Ref
ug
ees
Into
Ice
lan
d
Expr
essi
ng c
once
rn f
or t
he v
ast
num
ber
of in
divi
dual
s se
ekin
g as
ylum
in o
ur w
orld
1
toda
y 2 3
Aw
are
that
onl
y 58
4 pe
ople
hav
e be
en g
rant
ed r
efug
e by
Ice
land
sin
ce 1
956
4 5Ta
king
into
acc
ount
Ice
land
's s
tabl
e ec
onom
y, it
s ab
unda
nt n
atur
al r
esou
rces
, an
d 6
its s
trik
ingl
y lo
w u
nem
ploy
men
t ra
te7 8
Icel
and
expr
esse
s its
will
ingn
ess
to a
ssis
t in
the
ass
imila
tion
of 1
,500
ref
ugee
s in
to
9Ic
elan
d10 11
The
dele
gate
s of
Ice
land
doe
s he
reby
:12 13
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
mat
ch a
new
ly c
onst
ruct
ed b
udge
t of
$75
0,00
0 fo
r 14
the
assi
mila
tion
of r
efug
ees
into
Ice
land
15 16Rem
inds
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
tha
t th
e $7
50,0
00 w
ill h
elp
pay
for
the
cons
truc
tion
of
17ne
w h
ousi
ng,
lang
uage
edu
catio
n, a
nd job
ser
vice
s fo
r th
e re
fuge
es18 19
Furt
her
urge
s th
at t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o sh
ow t
heir s
uppo
rt o
f re
fuge
es w
orld
wid
e 20
by a
ssis
ting
with
the
ir a
ssim
ilation
into
Ice
land
21
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Ga/
Res
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:M
onte
negr
oD
eleg
ates
:El
eano
r D
eNun
zio,
Fran
ces
DeN
unzi
o,M
addy
Fry
e,Sha
nnon
Pic
krel
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
Incr
easi
ng
th
e Ef
fect
s o
f P
rose
cuti
on o
f H
um
an T
raff
icke
rs
Cog
niza
nt o
f th
e fa
ct t
hat
Mon
tene
gro
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r hu
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rem
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,”13 14
Ack
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ledg
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the
Mon
tene
grin
gov
ernm
ent
reco
gniz
es t
he is
sue
of h
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15
traf
ficki
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2015
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d 19
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ced
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stitu
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phas
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e fa
ct t
hat
traf
ficke
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a ch
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e fo
rced
into
str
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scio
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rnm
ent
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he
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tand
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erso
ns,
but
they
hav
e 25
mad
e pl
ans
to d
o so
,26 27
Not
ing
with
sat
isfa
ctio
n th
at h
uman
tra
ffic
king
for
sex
or
labo
r is
ille
gal a
ccor
ding
to
28ar
ticle
444
of its
crim
inal
cod
e,29 30
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turb
ed k
now
ing
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y el
even
con
vict
ions
in 2
009
occu
rred
with
the
max
imum
31
puni
shm
ent
bein
g fiv
e ye
ars
in p
riso
n,32 33
The
dele
gatio
n of
Mon
tene
gro
does
Her
eby:
34
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ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
221
35Req
uest
s to
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
ass
ista
nce
in p
rose
cutin
g an
d co
nvic
ting
arre
sted
36
traf
ficke
rs in
Mon
tene
gro
by p
rovi
ding
eig
ht o
ffic
ials
fro
m t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns O
ffic
e 37
of D
rugs
and
Crim
e to
eac
h be
pla
ced
into
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of th
e ei
ght
regi
onal
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tora
tes,
38 39En
dors
es t
hat
thes
e of
ficia
ls w
ill w
ork
alon
gsid
e th
e go
vern
men
t of
Mon
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gro
to
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forc
e ar
ticle
444
, tr
ain
offic
ials
to
prop
erly
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tify
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ecut
e hu
man
41
traf
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and
rece
ive
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lary
of
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tra
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roug
h an
10
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the
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ply
conc
erne
d th
at d
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te t
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ws
put
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lace
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inam
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s be
en d
emot
ed
13to
Tie
r 3
of t
he T
raff
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ictim
s Pr
otec
tion
Act
with
in t
he la
st y
ear;
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now
ledg
ing
the
adop
tion
of t
he P
roto
col t
o Pr
even
t, S
uppr
ess
and
Puni
sh
16Tr
affic
king
In
Pers
ons,
Esp
ecia
lly W
omen
and
Chi
ldre
n by
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
17
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y;18 19
Cog
niza
nt o
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icle
2.6
of
the
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OD
C (
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ted
Nat
ions
Offic
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gs a
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rim
e)
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otoc
ol w
hich
sta
tes
that
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ach
Sta
te P
arty
sha
ll co
nsid
er im
plem
entin
g m
easu
res
21to
pro
vide
for
the
phy
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l, ps
ycho
logi
cal a
nd s
ocia
l rec
over
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vic
tims
of
22tr
affic
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in p
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ns,
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g, in
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iate
cas
es,
in c
oope
ratio
n w
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on-
23go
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men
tal o
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rele
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nd o
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ele
men
ts o
f 24
civi
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d, in
par
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n of
: 25
(a)
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hou
sing
; 26
(b)
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and
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rmat
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artic
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as
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thei
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ight
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a
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ngua
ge t
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the
vict
ims
of t
raffic
king
in p
erso
ns c
an u
nder
stan
d;
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eria
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ista
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29
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catio
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nd t
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oppo
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ities
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gatio
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the
Rep
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of Sur
inam
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reby
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GEN
ERA
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BLY
222
Dec
lare
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ed t
o in
crea
se r
esou
rces
, es
peci
ally
add
ition
al s
taff,
to t
he p
olic
e 34
anti-
traf
ficki
ng m
ovem
ent;
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omm
ends
pro
vidi
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dditi
onal
tra
inin
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law
enf
orce
men
t, im
mig
ratio
n, h
ealth
37
care
, la
bor,
and
jud
icia
l off
icia
ls t
o be
tter
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tify
and
prot
ect
vict
ims;
38 39Als
o ad
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plem
enta
tion
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req
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to
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atio
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.15 16
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to
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223
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lSch
ool:
Dav
idso
n Aca
dem
y
A R
ESO
LUTI
ON
TO
EQ
UIP
ALL
IS
LAN
D N
ATI
ON
S,
SP
EC
IFIC
ALL
Y
THO
SE
IN T
HE
PA
CIF
IC,
WIT
H A
DEQ
UA
TE A
ND
CO
NS
IST
ENT
HEA
LTH
CA
RE
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
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
care
.29
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ERA
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OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
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Spo
nsor
:Fi
nlan
dD
eleg
ates
:Em
ma
Yarb
roug
h,Aud
rey
Hin
es,
Jord
an G
arre
tt,
Bet
hany
Rei
nsch
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Hum
e Fo
gg A
cade
mic
Con
cern
ing
th
e R
efu
gee
Cri
sis
in P
ales
tin
e
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Rec
ogni
zing
the
num
ber
of r
efug
ee c
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
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ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
225
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Res
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Sau
di A
rabi
aD
eleg
ates
:H
unte
r M
osel
ey,
Griffin
Pla
tzCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Sm
yrna
Hig
h Sch
ool
"Rai
sin
g A
war
enes
s an
d E
du
cati
on in
th
e M
idd
le E
ast
on
In
crea
sin
g
Nu
mb
er O
f N
CD
Dea
ths"
Ack
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
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ERA
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BLY
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:M
ongo
liaD
eleg
ates
:Ana
gha
Ash
okan
,M
arja
n Ata
,Pr
iya
Sak
aran
,Ver
ina
Saw
iers
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Hum
e Fo
gg A
cade
mic
Envi
ron
men
tal R
egu
lati
on a
nd
Lab
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
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ERA
L A
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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
/B1
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0
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
l 25
awar
enes
s of
chi
ld s
oldi
ers,
how
to
prev
ent
the
situ
atio
n, a
nd t
hat
the
educ
atio
n be
26
fund
ed b
y ea
ch in
depe
nden
t na
tion’
s go
vern
men
t.
27 28
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ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
227
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
: Le
soth
o
Del
egat
es:
Ste
phan
ie B
ello
zo,
Mee
ra K
isan
,El
vis
Men
dez,
An
Ngu
yen
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
Ad
min
iste
rin
g C
hil
d L
abor
Law
s
Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
fact
tha
t ch
ildre
n in
Les
otho
are
eng
aged
in h
ighl
y ba
rbar
ic
1fo
rms
of c
hild
labo
r, r
angi
ng fro
m h
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ng c
attle
to
sexu
al e
xplo
itatio
n,
2 3N
otin
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at in
201
5, t
wen
ty-e
ight
per
cent
of
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otho
chi
ldre
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gage
in c
hild
labo
r 4
and
twen
ty-f
ive
perc
ent
of B
asot
ho c
hild
ren
com
bine
wor
k an
d sc
hool
,5 6
Rec
ogni
zing
the
gap
bet
wee
n co
mpu
lsor
y ed
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ion
age
and
the
min
imum
age
for
7
empl
oym
ent
leav
es c
hild
ren
vuln
erab
le t
o th
e w
orst
for
ms
of c
hild
labo
r,8 9
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e im
men
se n
umbe
r of
girls
, ag
es 1
2 to
17,
that
are
for
ced
into
in
10pr
ostit
utio
n an
d do
mes
tic s
ervi
tude
,11 12
Ala
rmed
tha
t te
n to
fou
rtee
n pe
rcen
t of
boy
s in
sch
ool a
re h
erde
rs,
whi
ch is
the
13
mos
t co
mm
on b
ut d
ange
rous
for
m o
f ch
ild la
bor,
14 15Str
essi
ng t
he fac
t th
at t
here
are
no
law
s pr
ohib
iting
the
use
of
child
ren
in il
licit
16ac
tiviti
es s
uch
as b
urgl
ary
and
thef
t,17 18
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
the
re a
re la
ws
impl
emen
ted
to p
rohi
bit:
for
ced
labo
r,
19co
mm
erci
al s
exua
l exp
loita
tion
of c
hild
ren,
and
chi
ld t
raff
icki
ng,
but
are
not
20en
forc
ed,
21 22D
raw
ing
atte
ntio
n to
the
fac
t th
at t
he L
abor
Law
Enf
orce
men
t ag
enci
es in
Les
otho
23
curr
ently
hav
e on
ly 3
ded
icat
ed C
hild
Lab
or in
spec
tors
whi
le t
here
are
38
Labo
r 24
insp
ecto
rs in
tot
al,
25 26Th
e de
lega
tion
of L
esot
ho d
oes
here
by:
27 28U
rges
the
UN
to
reco
gniz
e th
e en
orm
ity o
f th
is in
tern
atio
nal c
risi
s,29 30
Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns c
olla
bora
tes
with
Les
otho
’s F
eder
al G
over
nmen
t in
31
cons
titut
ing
an o
ffic
ial l
aw o
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win
g ch
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bor
in a
ll fo
rms
of il
licit
activ
ities
, su
ch
32as
larc
eny,
33 34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
See
ks f
or t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns’a
ssis
tanc
e w
ith m
onet
ary
supp
ort
for
the
trai
ning
and
35
dist
ribu
tion
of in
spec
tors
; an
app
roxi
mat
e to
tal o
f 70
insp
ecto
rs a
re n
eede
d to
36
dim
inis
h in
hum
ane
prac
tices
of
child
labo
r,
37 38App
eals
for
a b
udge
t of
30,
000
US D
olla
rs,
whi
ch is
rou
ghly
137
,400
Les
otho
Lotis
, 39
to a
id t
he L
abor
Law
Enf
orce
men
t ag
enci
es w
ith t
he t
rain
ing
of n
ew in
spec
tors
,40 41
Furt
her
urgi
ng t
hat
this
pro
posi
tion
will
enc
oura
ge o
ther
cou
ntries
to
enfo
rce
child
42
labo
r la
ws,
and
pro
vide
eco
nom
ic o
ppor
tuni
ties
for
surr
ound
ing
coun
trie
s by
43
supp
lyin
g jo
bs w
hen
trai
ning
insp
ecto
rs
44 45Pr
ocla
ims
that
thi
s sh
all g
o in
to e
ffec
t as
soo
n as
pos
sibl
e.46 47
230
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Res
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Van
uatu
Del
egat
es:
Ann
a Kei
m,
Kat
herine
Dia
mon
d,Bla
ir J
ohns
on,
Ant
hony
Del
Car
oCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Wes
t H
igh
Sch
ool
A R
eso
luti
on
to
Pro
vid
e Fu
nd
ing
fo
r P
riso
n R
efo
rm i
n t
he
Rep
ub
lic o
f V
anu
atu
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t th
e in
tern
atio
nal c
omm
unity
is in
fav
or o
f re
form
of
the
Van
uatu
1
corr
ectio
nal s
yste
m,
the
Rep
ublic
of
Van
uatu
has
mad
e so
me
prog
ress
sin
ce t
he
2Van
uatu
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artm
ent
of C
orre
ctio
ns w
as m
anda
ted
to im
prov
e co
nditi
ons
in t
he
319
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4 5Aff
irm
ing
that
the
Van
uatu
Dep
artm
ent
of C
orre
ctio
ns r
equi
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assi
stan
ce t
o be
tter
6
mee
t th
e st
anda
rds
of t
he w
est
in t
erm
s of
priso
n re
form
, th
e Van
uatu
an d
eleg
atio
n 7
requ
ests
tha
t Th
e Rep
ublic
of
Van
uatu
be
gran
ted
finan
cial
aid
to
impr
ove
8co
nditi
ons
furt
her.
9 10Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t re
form
on
a na
tiona
l sca
le is
req
uire
d, t
he R
epub
lic o
f Van
uatu
:11 12
I. R
eque
sts
160,
000
dolla
rs w
ith w
hich
to
hire
a c
onsu
ltant
to
iden
tify
addi
tiona
l 13
nece
ssar
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form
s;14 15
II.
Req
uest
s 66
0,00
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llars
with
whi
ch t
o im
plem
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e re
form
s;16 17
III.
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uest
s 24
0,00
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with
whi
ch t
o im
plem
ent
mor
e hu
man
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gien
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18st
anda
rds,
a p
robl
em a
lrea
dy id
entif
ied
with
in t
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riso
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stem
;19 20
IV.
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ch t
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mat
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redu
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V.
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s 20
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whi
ch t
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tabl
ish
an a
genc
y ta
sked
with
fin
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24
and
elim
inat
ing
corr
uptio
n am
ong
the
staf
f at
Van
uatu
’s p
riso
ns;
25 26VI.
Req
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s 10
0,00
0 do
llars
with
whi
ch t
o pr
ovid
e tr
aini
ng f
or t
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riso
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in
27no
n-di
scri
min
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actic
es t
owar
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ale
inm
ates
.28
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Zam
bia
Del
egat
es:
Emily
Vo,
Aud
rey
Gao
,Ta
rryn
Har
ris,
Dyl
an W
hite
law
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
A r
eso
luti
on
to
en
d d
ang
ero
us
sexu
al in
itia
tion
s fo
r yo
un
g w
omen
To t
he g
ener
al a
ssem
bly:
1 2N
otin
g w
ith g
rave
con
cern
tha
t m
any
wom
en in
Zam
bia
unde
rgo
a se
xual
initi
atio
n 3
cere
mon
y,ca
lled
“Chi
nam
wal
i”,
desi
gned
to
educ
ate
wom
en o
n pl
easi
ng t
heir
4pa
rtne
r on
ce t
hey
hit
pube
rty;
5 6Rea
lizin
g th
at C
hina
mw
ali d
ehum
aniz
es w
omen
into
mer
e se
xual
obj
ects
;7 8
Ala
rmed
tha
t th
e co
mm
on p
ract
ice
of d
ryin
g ou
t va
gina
s us
ing
herb
s an
d po
wde
rs
9is
tau
ght
during
Chi
nam
wal
i, w
hich
not
onl
y up
set
the
body
’s n
atur
al b
alan
ce,
but
10al
so h
ighl
y in
crea
ses
the
chan
ces
for
cont
ract
ing
HIV
/AID
s th
roug
h th
e hi
gher
ris
k 11
of c
hafin
g an
d sk
in a
bras
ion;
12 13N
otin
g fu
rthe
r th
at o
ften
tim
es d
urin
g th
e Chi
nam
wal
i tra
inin
g, s
harp
obj
ects
are
14
plac
ed a
t th
ew
omen
’s p
elvi
s, a
nd t
he t
rain
ees
are
inst
ruct
ed t
o su
spen
d ov
er a
15
boar
d of
nai
ls;
16 17D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
Chi
nam
wal
i enc
oura
ges
child
mar
riag
e, d
evel
ops
unhe
alth
y 18
mar
itald
ynam
ics,
and
urg
es y
oung
girls
to
drop
out
of
scho
ol e
arly
, al
l of
whi
ch
19le
ad t
o a
high
er b
irth
rat
es a
nd p
over
ty r
ate;
20 21M
indf
ul o
f th
e in
effe
ctiv
e fiv
e ye
ar n
atio
nal s
trat
egy
put
in p
lace
for
chi
ld m
arriag
e,
22ta
rget
ing
the
issu
e m
ainl
y th
roug
h la
w r
efor
m;
23 24Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
cus
tom
ary
syst
ems
rare
ly a
bide
to
the
lega
l age
res
tric
tions
, 25
and
that
chi
ldm
arriag
es a
re o
ften
for
ced;
26 27Th
e de
lega
tion
of Z
ambi
a he
rby:
28 29Cal
ls u
pon
UN
AID
s to
fun
d ed
ucat
iona
l cla
sses
on
heal
thy
inte
rcou
rse,
hea
lthy
30bo
dily
fun
ctio
n, a
nd t
he d
ange
rs o
f co
ntra
ctin
g AID
S t
hrou
gh it
s ex
istin
g bu
dget
;31 32
Req
uest
s $5
00,0
00 t
hrou
gh t
his
exis
ting
budg
et w
hile
inco
rpor
atin
g ou
tsid
e fu
nds
33fr
om p
artn
erin
g AID
S/H
IV o
rgan
izat
ions
;34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
231
35U
rges
the
UN
and
sup
port
ing
AID
S/H
IV o
rgan
izat
ions
to
send
per
sonn
el t
o he
lp e
nd
36th
e da
nger
ous
aspe
cts
of C
hina
mw
ali;
and
to
help
ter
min
ate
adol
esce
nt
37pa
rtic
ipat
ion
thro
ugh
educ
atio
n an
d m
obili
zing
loca
l wom
en le
ader
s, t
radi
tiona
l 38
auth
oriti
es,
law
enf
orce
men
t an
d he
alth
-car
e w
orke
rs;
39 40Em
phas
izin
g to
und
erst
and
and
resp
ond
to t
he c
ycle
of
HIV
and
vio
lenc
e.41
Ga/
Res
/R1
6-1
1-4
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:M
aldi
ves
Del
egat
es:
Ros
sell
Bre
wer
,Ja
red
Gal
brea
th,
Jaco
b Kie
ser,
Hen
ry S
prou
seCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Hen
ders
onvi
lle H
igh
Sch
ool
Req
ues
t fo
r S
ola
r-P
ow
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Ele
ctri
city
Ack
now
ledg
ing
Sus
tain
able
Dev
elop
men
t G
oal N
umbe
r 7
ensu
res
acce
ss t
o 1
affo
rdab
le,
relia
ble,
sus
tain
able
, an
d m
oder
nen
ergy
for
all,
2 3Aw
are
of t
he fac
t th
at t
houg
h th
e en
tiret
y of
the
Mal
divi
an p
opul
atio
n ha
s ac
cess
to
4el
ectr
icity
, 10
0% o
f th
at e
nerg
y co
mes
sol
ely
from
fos
sil f
uels
,5 6
Bea
ring
in m
ind
the
aver
age
elev
atio
n of
Mal
dive
s is
1.8
met
ers
abov
e se
a le
vel,
7an
d th
at t
he h
ighe
st e
leva
tion
is 2
.4 m
eter
s ab
ove
sea
leve
l,8 9
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
by t
he y
ear
2100
, 77
% o
f M
aldi
vian
land
cou
ld b
e lo
st t
o 10
risi
ng s
ea le
vels
, ac
cord
ing
to t
he U
nion
of
Con
cern
ed S
cien
tists
,
11 12Con
scio
us t
hat
sola
r po
wer
is t
he o
nly
viab
le g
reen
ene
rgy
optio
n fo
r M
aldi
ves,
due
13
to a
nnua
l mon
soon
s w
hich
wou
ld d
amag
e w
ind
turb
ines
and
a la
ck o
f an
y bo
dies
of
14w
ater
cap
able
of
prod
ucin
g hy
droe
lect
rici
ty,
15 16Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
the
Cle
an T
echn
olog
y Fu
nd (
CTF
) is
use
d fo
r tr
ansf
orm
atio
n in
17
deve
lopi
ng a
nd e
mer
ging
eco
nom
ies
by p
rovi
ding
res
ourc
es t
o sc
ale
up lo
w c
arbo
n 18
tech
nolo
gies
with
sig
nific
ant
pote
ntia
l for
long
-ter
m g
reen
hous
e ga
s em
issi
ons
19sa
ving
s,
20 21M
indf
ul t
hat
in o
ur n
eigh
bori
ng c
ount
ry,
Indi
a, t
he C
TF d
istr
ibut
ed s
olar
-pow
ered
22
elec
tric
ity t
o 8
mill
ion
peop
le,
resu
lting
in a
sig
nific
antly
dec
reas
ed c
arbo
n fo
otpr
int,
23 24Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
the
Rep
ublic
of
Mal
dive
s do
es h
ereb
y:25 26
Endo
rse
the
UN
’s c
omm
itmen
t to
sup
port
dev
elop
ing
smal
l isl
and
natio
ns li
ke
27M
aldi
ves
as s
tate
d in
Sus
tain
able
Dev
elop
men
t G
oal 7
.b,
28 29Tr
ust
the
UN
to
mee
t th
eir
Sus
tain
able
Dev
elop
men
t G
oals
by
thei
r ta
rget
yea
r of
30
2030
,31 32
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
232
Expr
esse
s its
hop
e to
bec
ome
a fu
nded
cou
ntry
und
er t
he C
TF,
as M
aldi
ves,
bei
ng
33th
e lo
wes
t co
untr
y in
ele
vatio
n in
the
wor
ld,
wou
ld b
ecom
e on
e of
the
fir
st c
ount
ries
34
grea
tly a
ffec
ted
by d
rast
ical
ly r
isin
g oc
ean
leve
ls,
35 36Req
uest
s 12
5 m
illio
n U
SD
to
conv
ert
abou
t 50
per
cent
of
Mal
divi
an e
nerg
y 37
cons
umpt
ion
to s
olar
-pow
er b
y th
e ye
ar 2
030.
38 39
Ga/
Res
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
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TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
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aiti
2
Del
egat
es:
Zar
ia W
atso
n,Ras
had
Lipf
ord,
Ja'K
ariu
s C
ork,
Taco
ri W
infie
ldCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Pow
er C
ente
r Aca
dem
y
Hai
tian
Im
po
veri
shm
ent
and
Lac
k o
f S
ecu
rity
Rec
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zing
the
re is
a 5
8.6%
urb
an p
opul
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n1 2
Con
cern
ed b
yth
e fa
ct t
hat
78%
of
Hai
tians
mak
e le
ss t
han
$2 p
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Dee
ply
dist
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d by
the
am
ount
of ch
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orke
rs-a
ppro
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% o
f H
aiti’
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inco
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6 7Ala
rmed
by
the
gove
rnm
ent’s
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eran
ce o
f po
or e
cono
mic
dis
trib
utio
n am
ong
the
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or a
nd u
pper
cla
ss9 10
Not
ing
the
grav
e co
ncer
n w
ith H
aiti’
s se
curity
in r
espo
nse
to in
tern
atio
nal h
uman
11
traf
ficki
ng:
heav
ily in
volv
ing
Hai
tians
12 13Th
e de
lega
tion
of H
aiti
here
by:
14 15En
cour
age
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ion
Sec
urity
Cou
ncil
to in
vest
$5,
000,
000
for
its n
atio
nal
16an
d lo
cal a
utho
rity
cha
rter
s to
res
tric
t hu
man
tra
ffic
king
17 18In
vest
$8,
000,
000
into
the
cou
ntry
’s e
duca
tiona
l sys
tem
, sp
ecifi
cally
to
deve
lop
19fin
anci
al a
id c
ours
es f
or h
igh
scho
ol a
nd c
olle
ge s
tude
nts
20 21
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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NS
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nsor
:Cen
tral
Afr
ican
Rep
ublic
Del
egat
es:
Jake
Pet
ers,
Reb
ecca
Sha
nnon
,Cas
ey V
an K
aer,
Lu Z
heng
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Hum
e Fo
gg A
cade
mic
Pro
vid
ing
Fu
nd
ing
for
HIV
/A
IDS
Org
aniz
atio
ns
in A
fric
a
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Fu
lly a
war
e th
at 3
6.7
mill
ion
peop
le g
loba
lly w
ere
livin
g w
ith H
IV in
201
5,3 4
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
sub
-Sah
aran
Afr
ica
has
the
mos
t se
riou
s H
IV a
nd A
IDS
5ep
idem
ic in
the
wor
ld,
with
an
estim
ated
25.
8 m
illio
n pe
ople
affec
ted
in 2
014,
6
acco
untin
g fo
r 70
% o
f th
e gl
obal
tot
al,
7 8Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t 12
0,00
0 of
tho
se a
ffec
ted
peop
le li
ve in
the
Cen
tral
Afr
ican
9
Rep
ublic
, w
ith 7
,800
dea
ths
and
82,0
00 o
rpha
ns d
ue t
o H
IV,
10 11N
otin
g fu
rthe
r th
at 2
.1 m
illio
n pe
ople
bec
ame
new
ly in
fect
ed w
ith H
IV in
201
5, w
ith
121.
5 m
illio
n fr
om s
ub-S
ahar
an A
fric
a,13 14
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at o
nly
54%
of
all p
eopl
e liv
ing
with
HIV
kno
w t
hey
have
the
15
viru
s, w
ith o
nly
45%
aw
are
in s
ub-S
ahar
an A
fric
a,16 17
Str
essi
ng t
hat
whi
le a
bout
hal
f of
infe
cted
peo
ple
have
acc
ess
to a
ntiret
rovi
ral
18th
erap
y (A
RT)
, m
edic
atio
nth
at t
reat
s H
IV,
the
othe
r 19
mill
ion
peop
le d
o no
t, w
ith
19le
ss t
han
25%
acc
ess
in C
entr
al A
fric
an R
epub
lic,
20 21En
cour
aged
tha
t th
e U
NAID
S s
trat
egy
has
10 t
arge
ts for
202
0, w
ith t
he g
oal o
f 22
endi
ng t
he A
IDS e
pide
mic
by
2030
,23 24
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
acc
ordi
ng t
oU
NAID
S e
stim
ates
, 26
.2 b
illio
n U
S d
olla
rs w
ill b
e 25
requ
ired
for
the
AID
S r
espo
nse
in 2
020,
26 27Rem
inds
tha
t H
IV t
reat
men
t an
d an
tiret
rovi
ral t
hera
py a
re e
xpen
sive
, am
ount
ing
to
28ar
ound
20,
000
US d
olla
rs a
nnua
lly,
29 30Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n th
at m
any
low
or
mid
dle
inco
me
coun
trie
s, m
ostly
in s
ub-
31Sah
aran
Afr
ica,
rem
ain
heav
ily d
epen
dent
on
inte
rnat
iona
l don
ors
to f
inan
ce t
heir
32
HIV
res
pons
e, a
nd t
he v
ast
maj
ority
of
peop
le w
ith H
IV li
ve in
low
or
mid
dle
inco
me
33co
untr
ies,
34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
35Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Cen
tral
Afr
ican
Rep
ublic
does
her
eby:
36 37Cal
ls u
pon
UN
AID
S t
o pr
ovid
e a
mon
etar
y su
ppor
t of
30
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o th
e 38
Afr
ican
Aid
Org
aniz
atio
n, a
n or
gani
zatio
n th
at p
rovi
des
HIV
edu
catio
n, p
reve
ntio
n,
39an
d tr
eatm
ent
to c
hild
ren
and
youn
g ad
ults
in s
ub-S
ahar
an A
fric
a,40 41
Furt
her
requ
ests
tha
t U
NAID
S a
lso
prov
ide
30 m
illio
n do
llars
to
Afr
icar
e, a
n 42
orga
niza
tion
that
pro
vide
s H
IV c
ouns
elin
g, t
estin
g, t
reat
men
t, a
nd s
uppo
rt for
43
Afr
ican
s,44 45
Emph
asiz
es t
hat
by h
elpi
ng t
hese
org
aniz
atio
ns t
hat
alre
ady
targ
et a
spec
ts o
f 46
UN
AID
S’p
lan,
it is
fac
ilita
ting
UN
AID
S’g
oal o
f en
ding
the
HIV
epi
dem
ic,
sinc
e H
IV
47is
mos
t pr
eval
ent
in s
ub-S
ahar
an A
fric
a,48 49
Expr
esse
s its
hop
e th
at U
NAID
S w
ill e
ncou
rage
sup
port
and
don
atio
ns fro
m d
onor
50
gove
rnm
ents
, m
ultil
ater
al o
rgan
izat
ions
, pr
ivat
e ph
ilant
hrop
ies,
and
mor
e to
help
51
fund
the
26.
2 bi
llion
dol
lars
nee
ded
in 2
020
to f
ight
HIV
/AID
S.
52
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Res
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Som
alia
Del
egat
es:
Sky
lar
Sop
ko,
Gra
ce A
lliso
n,Ann
a Bet
h C
raig
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Dav
idso
n Aca
dem
y
Res
olu
tio
n t
o C
reat
e a
Pro
gra
m t
o R
edu
ce M
ater
nal
an
d I
nfa
nt
Mo
rtal
ity
Rat
es in
So
mal
ia
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t Som
alia
's m
ater
nal m
orta
lity
rate
is t
he t
hird
hig
hest
in
3th
e w
orld
,4 5
Not
ing
furt
her
that
Som
alia
als
o ha
s th
e th
ird
high
est
infa
nt m
orta
lity
rate
in t
he
6w
orld
,7 8
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
one
of th
e M
illen
nium
Dev
elop
men
t G
oals
in 2
000
was
to
9im
prov
e m
ater
nal h
ealth
,10 11
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d by
the
lack
of bi
rth
atte
ndan
ts,
12 13Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
even
one
tra
ined
att
enda
nt c
an m
ake
all t
he d
iffer
ence
14
betw
een
the
life
and
deat
h of
a m
othe
r or
chi
ld,
15 16Em
phas
izin
g th
at a
s lo
w a
s 38
% o
f bi
rths
are
att
ende
d by
ski
lled
birt
h at
tend
ants
in
17Som
alia
acc
ordi
ng t
o U
NIC
EF,
18 19En
cour
aged
by
Wor
ld H
ealth
Org
aniz
atio
n ad
voca
ting
for
skill
ed c
are
at e
very
birth
,20 21
Fully
aw
are
that
eff
orts
to
redu
ce m
ater
nal a
nd in
fant
mor
talit
y ra
tes
in t
he lo
ng-
22te
rm a
ims
at t
rain
ing
and
depl
oyin
g sk
illed
birth
att
enda
nts,
23 24W
e th
e de
lega
tion
of S
omal
ia d
o he
reby
:25 26
Urg
es t
he c
reat
ion
of a
yea
r-lo
ng t
rain
ing
prog
ram
in S
omal
ia t
o tr
ain
and
enha
nce
27ne
w a
nd e
xist
ing
birt
h at
tend
ants
,28 29
Req
uest
$30
,000
US d
olla
rs p
er y
ear
to g
ive
this
pro
gram
tea
chin
g su
pplie
s un
til
30th
e m
ater
nal a
nd in
fant
mor
talit
y ra
tes
half
them
selv
es in
hop
es f
or b
ette
r he
alth
,31 32
Rec
omm
ends
a few
tea
cher
s fr
om t
he U
N t
o go
and
tea
ch in
Som
alia
,33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
34N
ote
that
thi
s pr
ogra
m w
ill h
elp
crea
te 1
80 n
ew b
irth
att
enda
nts
each
yea
r 35
thro
ugho
ut a
ll of
Som
alia
,36 37
Rem
ind
that
ski
lled
care
bef
ore
and
afte
r ch
ildbi
rth
can
save
the
live
s of
wom
en a
nd
38ne
wbo
rn in
fant
s,39 40
Aff
irm
s th
at t
his
prog
ram
wou
ld b
e a
step
in t
he r
ight
dir
ectio
n fo
r im
prov
ing
41m
ater
nal a
nd in
fant
mor
talit
y ra
tes
during
chi
ldbi
rth,
42 43Tr
usts
tha
t th
e U
N w
ill h
elp
Som
alia
in t
heir
bat
tle a
gain
st t
heir m
ater
nal a
nd in
fant
44
mor
talit
y ra
tes.
45
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NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Tr
inid
ad a
nd T
obag
oD
eleg
ates
:Kun
j Pa
tel,
Trey
Gib
son,
Vam
si S
ubra
veti,
Law
and
Yase
enCom
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
Co
mb
at R
isin
g O
rgan
ized
Cri
me
In U
rban
Are
as
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ala
rmed
tha
t Tr
inid
ad a
nd T
obag
o ha
s th
e 7t
h ha
s th
e hi
ghes
t or
gani
zed
crim
e ra
te
3in
the
wor
ld;
4 5Cog
niza
nt t
hat
crim
e ra
tes
are
on t
he r
ise
in u
rban
are
as s
uch
as P
ort
of S
pain
and
6
Lave
ntvi
lle w
hich
are
als
o th
e ho
me
to n
umer
ous
tour
ist
dest
inat
ions
; 7 8
Emph
asiz
ing
that
crim
e is
the
princ
ipal
thr
eat
to v
isito
rs in
Tri
nida
d an
d To
bago
, 9
and
mos
t ar
e cr
imes
of op
port
unity
;10 11
Not
icin
g w
ith g
rave
con
cern
tha
t d
rug
traf
ficki
ng a
nd g
ang-
rela
ted
activ
ities
12
cont
inue
to
fuel
the
dem
and
for
illeg
al w
eapo
ns;
13 14M
indf
ul t
hat
a si
gnifi
cant
and
gro
win
g po
rtio
n of
thi
s vi
olen
ce in
Trini
dad
and
15To
bago
is a
ttribu
ted
to firea
rms
--81
% o
f vi
olen
t cr
imes
invo
lved
an
illeg
al firea
rm
16in
201
6;17 18
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
the
Trini
dad
and
Toba
go g
over
nmen
t ha
s al
so g
otte
n 19
incr
easi
ngly
frien
dly
tow
ards
for
eign
and
loca
l inv
esto
rs w
ho a
re in
tere
sted
in
20to
uris
m-b
ased
ent
erpr
ises
;21 22
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t co
untr
y is
in n
eed
of a
div
ersi
fied
econ
omy
to m
aint
ain
23st
abili
ty a
nd t
hat
tour
ism
rat
es h
ave
decr
ease
d in
the
pas
t 5
year
s;
24 25D
istu
rbed
that
onl
y ro
ughl
y 23
% o
f ar
rest
s ar
e m
ade
in b
oth
nonv
iole
nt a
nd v
iole
nt
26cr
imes
nat
ion-
wid
e;27 28
Con
tem
plat
ing
that
the
Trini
dad
and
Toba
go p
olic
e de
part
men
t of
nea
r 60
00
29of
ficer
s ar
e re
spon
sibl
e fo
r th
e liv
es o
f ov
er 1
.4 m
illio
n ci
tizen
s an
d 41
2 th
ousa
nd
30to
uris
ts;
31 32Th
e de
lega
tion
of T
rini
dad
and
Toba
go h
ereb
y:33 34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns o
f D
rugs
and
Crim
e (U
NO
DC)
to o
pen
a sp
ecia
l-35
purp
ose
fund
at
appr
oxim
atel
y 10
0,00
0 U
SD
for
Trini
dad
and
Toba
go c
entr
aliz
ed o
n 36
polic
e of
ficer
tra
inin
g;37 38
Enco
urag
e th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns (
UN
) to
urg
e M
embe
r st
ates
to
cont
inue
to
impl
emen
t 39
the
the
UN
Sm
all A
rms
Prog
ram
me
of A
ctio
n (U
NPo
A);
40 41App
rove
s th
e w
ork
on t
he U
N W
orld
Tou
rism
Org
aniz
atio
n (W
TO)
on p
rote
ctin
g th
e 42
wor
ld’s
tou
rist
s;43 44
Acc
epts
res
pons
ibili
ty a
s a
coun
try
with
a p
rosp
erin
g ec
onom
y to
be
able
to
45co
ntin
ue t
he p
olic
e de
velo
pmen
t pr
ogra
m a
fter
UN
DO
C fun
ds a
re w
ithdr
awn;
46 47Pr
ocla
ims
that
thi
s re
solu
tion
shal
l go
into
effec
t by
Feb
urar
y 27
, 20
17.
48
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Res
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Li
beria
Del
egat
es:
Chr
istin
e Li
,Sop
hie
Miz
e,G
race
Whe
lan,
Yeab
sira
Mez
mur
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Hum
e Fo
gg A
cade
mic
Sta
bili
zin
g a
nd
Im
pro
vin
g h
ealt
hca
re a
nd
hea
lth
care
ed
uca
tio
n in
Li
ber
ia
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y:1 2
Not
ing
the
past
effor
ts o
f th
e re
leva
nt U
N b
odie
s in
coo
rdin
atio
n w
ith t
he E
CW
A
3(E
cono
mic
Wes
tern
Afr
ica)
per
tain
ing
to t
he d
evel
opm
ent
of p
eace
keep
ing
effo
rts
in
4re
latio
n to
the
soc
ieta
l reh
abili
tatio
n of
Lib
eria
,5 6
Bea
ring
in m
ind
artic
le I
X a
rtic
les
55,
56,
and
59 o
f th
e U
N c
hart
er t
hat
UN
7
mem
bers
will
wor
k to
war
ds im
prov
ing
soci
al a
nd h
ealth
sta
ndar
ds in
cou
ntries
for
8
the
esta
blis
hmen
t an
d up
keep
of
frie
ndly
rel
atio
ns b
etw
een
natio
ns,
9 10Ta
king
into
acc
ount
the
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
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on q
ualit
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hos
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24
25
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26
the
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;27 28
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ind
the
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ted
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ions
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mitt
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abou
t th
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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
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aid
;30 31
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plem
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on s
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and
sym
ptom
s of
32
com
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,Ja
cob
Gre
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istie
-Miz
ell,
Josh
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uive
lCom
mitt
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ial,
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anita
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and
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tura
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are
that
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se u
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npro
tect
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cern
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of AID
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ses
are
foun
d in
chi
ldre
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3-25
;5 6
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ing
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the
use
of co
ndom
s pr
even
ts t
he s
prea
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man
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nsm
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S;
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ting
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mem
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natio
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nd s
tate
and
loca
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ernm
ents
with
in m
embe
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natio
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run
prog
ram
s th
at d
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ibut
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ex p
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cts,
incl
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g m
ale
and
11fe
mal
e co
ndom
s, t
hat
have
bee
n hi
ghly
effec
tive
in r
educ
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the
tran
smis
sion
of
12H
IV/A
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nd o
ther
STI
;13 14
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Ass
embl
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reby
:15 16
Enco
urag
es t
he h
ealth
age
ncie
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d bo
dies
of th
e U
N,
incl
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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
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tho
se a
genc
ies
to s
eek
fund
ing
from
NG
Os
to s
uppl
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e pr
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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
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ERA
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per,
Mar
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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
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pac
ted
by
the
Lord
’s
Res
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Ug
and
a
To t
he G
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al A
ssem
bly:
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side
ring
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Res
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up c
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ar n
orth
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ista
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Arm
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as b
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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
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rnal
ly d
ispl
aced
peo
ple
due
to
9co
nflic
t be
twee
n th
e U
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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
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Arm
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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
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omm
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es,
37 38Fu
rthe
r re
com
men
d th
at 5
saf
e ho
uses
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esta
blis
hed
in t
he p
opul
ated
city
of G
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39an
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in t
he c
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f Li
ra,
40 41N
ote
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ablis
hmen
t of
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se h
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cos
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, 43 44
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firm
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hou
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are
nece
ssar
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r th
e w
ellb
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and
45
emot
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lth o
f th
e ch
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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
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to
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stan
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anita
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pend
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luti
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larg
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pula
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citi
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turb
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refu
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mak
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2 o
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f 15
of
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empl
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pop
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017
15 16Rec
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zing
the
impo
rtan
ce o
f th
e re
fuge
es o
n th
e ec
onom
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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
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the
sam
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alth
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and
20
wel
fare
ben
efits
as
the
nativ
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pula
tion,
21 22Rec
ogni
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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
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BLY
Proc
laim
s th
at S
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ould
like
to
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itute
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addi
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Sw
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ona
to
35ci
tizen
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taxe
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wel
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ll in
tegr
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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
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tw
o ye
ars
of r
esid
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in t
he c
ount
ry
40 41Cal
ls u
pon
The
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ted
Nat
ions
to
arra
nge
a co
mm
ittee
of 20
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ts a
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4250
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vers
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tegr
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n of
the
ref
ugee
s in
to t
he s
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ty43 44
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calls
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n Th
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perv
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and
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st 5
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45in
to t
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the
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Proc
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to e
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tura
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mb
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fo
r A
n E
nd
To
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now
ledg
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that
the
Uni
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Nat
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conv
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t Tr
ansn
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rgan
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in D
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2000
.2 3
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ted
Nat
ions
off
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cou
ntry
vis
its a
fter
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con
vent
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to s
ever
al
4m
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untr
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to h
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read
dres
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ansn
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rgan
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crim
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turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
hum
an t
raff
icki
ng in
crea
sed
by 1
8% b
etw
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2008
and
7
2010
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ne a
mon
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8 9N
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acte
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prot
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whi
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re r
elev
ant
to h
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10
traf
ficki
ng;
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Prot
ocol
to
Prev
ent,
Sup
pres
s an
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nish
Tra
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king
in P
erso
ns,
11Es
peci
ally
Wom
en a
nd C
hild
ren
and
the
Prot
ocol
aga
inst
the
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uggl
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of M
igra
nts
12by
Lan
d, A
ir a
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ea13 14
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egat
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of t
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rand
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hy o
f Lu
xem
bour
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ereb
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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
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lutio
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man
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eatm
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ere
forc
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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
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hat
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an t
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ates
are
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nly
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25ou
r na
tion
of L
uxem
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t al
l nat
ions
und
er t
he U
N26 27
Str
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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
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ates
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Jess
ica
Kim
,Ava
Kel
ton
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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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gg A
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Med
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Reg
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Ag
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an
d M
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in C
amb
odia
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ssem
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lizin
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at C
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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
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ERA
L A
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BLY
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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:
Soc
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
1,0
00 c
ubic
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
nwat
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
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ERA
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TEN
NES
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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:
Soc
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
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ERA
L A
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BLY
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Res
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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:
Soc
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
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ERA
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:G
hana
2D
eleg
ates
:H
anna
h And
rew
s,Britt
any
Cot
hern
,Er
ic P
ham
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Look
out
Val
ley
Hig
h Sch
ool
Res
olu
tion
to
Esta
blis
h a
Pro
gra
m t
o S
olv
e H
un
ger
, Th
irst
an
d
San
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
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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
Gov
rik
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
A R
eso
luti
on
to
th
e La
ck o
f Fr
esh
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
of its
mon
ey o
n de
salin
atio
n fa
cilit
ies
3 4O
bser
ving
tha
t Q
atar
is s
urro
unde
d by
sal
twat
er o
n th
ree
side
s ye
t no
ne o
f it
is a
ble
5to
dri
nk6 7
Taki
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
othe
r el
emen
ts c
ome
out
of w
ater
thr
ough
des
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
Qat
ar d
oes
here
by:
16 17Req
uest
ing
a tr
ade
agre
emen
t be
twee
n th
e U
nite
d Sta
tes
to d
eliv
er m
agne
sium
for
18
fert
ilize
r in
exc
hang
e fo
r fr
eshw
ater
as
wel
l as
deliv
erin
g ca
lciu
m for
cem
ent
and
to
19fix
Ost
eopo
rosi
s 20 21
Req
uest
ing
a tr
ade
agre
emen
t be
twee
n C
hina
to
deliv
er s
elen
ium
for
ele
ctro
nics
in
22or
der
for
fres
hwat
er23 24
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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Res
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6-1
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Le
bano
nD
eleg
ates
:Ken
nedy
Ham
blen
,N
ayla
Nas
sif,
Sop
hie
Mor
row
,H
adiy
ah Q
ures
hiCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
St.
Mar
y’s
Sch
ool
The
Syr
ian
an
d P
ales
tin
ian
Ref
ug
ee C
risi
s in
Leb
ano
n
Not
ing
with
con
cern
tha
t m
ore
than
one
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