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Page 1: 28th ANNUAL TENNESSEE YMCA MIDDLE SCHOOL MODEL … · 2018. 5. 15. · 28TH ANNUAL TENNESSEE YMCA MIDDLE SCHOOL MODEL UNITED NATIONS Sponsored by the YMCA Center for Civic Engagement

28th ANNUAL TENNESSEE YMCA

MIDDLE SCHOOL MODEL UNITED NATIONS

Sponsored by the YMCA Center for Civic Engagement

November 14, 2016

Democracy must be learned by each generation.

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28th ANNUAL TENNESSEE YMCA

MIDDLE SCHOOL MODEL UNITED NATIONS

Sponsored by the YMCA Center for Civic Engagement

November 14, 2016 Democracy must be learned by each generation.

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TENNESSEE YMCA MIDDLE SCHOOL MODEL UNITED NATIONS

TABLE OF CONTENTS Conference Agenda 3 Program Administration 4 MUN Delegate Roster 5-14 Embassy Suites Map 15 The Avenue Restaurant Guide 16 United Nations Member States 17-18 Rules of Procedure 19-22 Table of Motions 23 MUN Debate Script 24-25 Format for Debate 26 General Assembly Committees 27-128

Committee 1 27-36 Committee 2 37-48

Committee 3 49-58 Committee 4 59-68 Committee 5 69-78 Committee 6 79-88 Committee 7 89-98 Committee 8 99-108 Committee 9 109-118 Committee 10 119-128

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28TH ANNUAL TENNESSEE YMCA

MIDDLE SCHOOL MODEL UNITED NATIONS Sponsored by the YMCA Center for Civic Engagement

Embassy Suites Murfreesboro November 14, 2016

CONFERENCE AGENDA 8:30 AM Conference Registration Wynthrope Boardroom 9:00–12:30PM Committees of the General Assembly

COMMITTEE LOCATION__ Committee 1 Mirabella A Committee 2 Mirabella B Committee 3 Mirabella C Committee 4 Mirabella D Committee 5 Oakleigh C

Committee 6 Oakleigh B Committee 7 Oakleigh A Committee 8 Cambridge B Committee 9 Broadlands A Committee 10 Broadlands B

12:30 PM Lunch Restaurant 1:30 PM Plenary Session Oakleigh ABC 4:00 PM Closing Ceremony Oakleigh ABC

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TENNESSEE YMCA CENTER FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION

Executive Director Susan A. Moriarty Associate Director Elise Addington Dugger

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] Web Address www.tennesseecce.org State Office Address YMCA Center for Civic Engagement 1000 Church Street Nashville, TN 37203 Fax: 888.724.2810

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TENNESSEE YMCA MIDDLE SCHOOL

MODEL UNITED NATIONS

Conference A

DELEGATE ROSTER

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Last First School Country Comm. ResolutionAbad Avery Millcreek Mongolia 9 GA/Res/16-9-6Adair Julia Grassland Trinidad and Tobago 10 GA/Res/16-10-3Adams Haley Hawkins Rwanda 1 GA/Res/16-1-10Adamson Luke Millcreek Mongolia 9 GA/Res/16-9-6Akin Beckett Page Australia 9 GA/Res/16-9-9Alamilla Janine Cameron Algeria 8 GA/Res/16-8-5Aldave Iara Cameron Denmark 10 GA/Res/16-10-8Alexander Colby Millcreek Sweden 8 GA/Res/16-8-10Allen Sean Millcreek United Arab Emirates 10 GA/Res/16-10-5Alshari Shyma St. Ann Saint Lucia 4 GA/Res/16-4-3Amit Shreeti Page Nepal 5 GA/Res/16-5-11Andershock Jackson BA Kuwait 1 GA/Res/16-1-1Anderson Colin Spring Station Honduras 10 GA/Res/16-10-1Angeleno Tristan Millcreek Burundi 10 GA/Res/16-10-2Anness Grayson St. Ann Bolivia 2 GA/Res/16-2-12Aronoff Josie BA Czech Republic 6 GA/Res/16-6-2Ash Blake Page Chile 6 GA/Res/16-6-7Atwood Ella Grassland Germany 8 GA/Res/16-8-6Azer Martina Cameron Algeria 8 GA/Res/16-8-5Backstrom Erik St. Ann Bolivia 2 GA/Res/16-2-12Baghaevaji Beeta Sunset Iran 3 GA/Res/16-3-5Bahar Ahmad Hawkins St Vincent & the Grenadines 8 GA/Res/16-8-4Baker Gavin Page Djibouti 9 GA/Res/16-9-7Bakshi Sia Sunset Malawi 5 GA/Res/16-5-6Ballard Anabelle Millcreek Libya 3 GA/Res/16-3-11Barber Kate St. Matthew Jamaica 3 GA/Res/16-3-9Barkley Camden Millcreek Israel 2 GA/Res/16-2-2Barnes Emily Sunset Egypt 1 GA/Res/16-1-11Beaird Gracen Grassland Madagascar 1 GA/Res/16-1-4Beam Nicholas St. Matthew Syria 6 GA/Res/16-6-6Bekele Nathanael Millcreek Lesotho 7 GA/Res/16-7-9Bell Ivy Millcreek Burundi 10 GA/Res/16-10-2Berg Halle Page Cambodia 5 GA/Res/16-5-2Beyer Sean Page Fiji 10 GA/Res/16-10-12Bhatia Ishita Sunset Iran 3 GA/Res/16-3-5Bibby Clay Grassland Cyprus 9 GA/Res/16-9-2Binstein Romy Grassland Togo 6 GA/Res/16-6-3Bolden Jaelen Millcreek Nigeria 4 GA/Res/16-4-7Bork Bradley Sunset Egypt 1 GA/Res/16-1-11Botros Karen Millcreek Libya 3 GA/Res/16-3-11Boualaphanh Elliot Sunset Haiti 7 GA/Res/16-7-2Boughton Sara Millcreek Ecuador 4 GA/Res/16-4-9Boulay Gabrielle Page Belize 3 GA/Res/16-3-4Bowers Jude Page Azerbaijan 10 GA/Res/16-10-11Boylan Thomas Grassland Cyprus 9 GA/Res/16-9-2Bradford Frances Harpeth Hall Republic of Moldova 6 GA/Res/16-6-4Bradley Maddux BA Kuwait 1 GA/Res/16-1-1Bradley Kalee BA Finland 2 GA/Res/16-2-6

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Bradley Koda Page Canada 3 GA/Res/16-3-13Bradley Paige Millcreek Romania 5 GA/Res/16-5-3Brady Lyla Spring Station United States 9 GA/Res/16-9-4Braun Jake Page Fiji 10 GA/Res/16-10-12Breaux Dash Millcreek Belarus 8 GA/Res/16-8-9Brennan Addie Millcreek Myanmar 1 GA/Res/16-1-2Brewer Hannah Page Belgium 2 GA/Res/16-2-13Britt Ethan Millcreek United Arab Emirates 10 GA/Res/16-10-5Britton Dwight Grassland United Kingdom 3 GA/Res/16-3-10Brown Thomas Page Fiji 10 GA/Res/16-10-12Browning Amelia Grassland Angola 5 GA/Res/16-5-4Bryan Jackson Page Ireland 2 GA/Res/16-2-8Buechler Ella Page Republic of Korea 7 GA/Res/16-7-11Cadeau Isabelle Page Nicaragua 6 GA/Res/16-6-11Campbell Mason Millcreek Singapore 6 GA/Res/16-6-8Cantrell David Page Fiji 10 GA/Res/16-10-12Chakraborty Saurav Grassland India 10 GA/Res/16-10-4Champlin Molly Millcreek Austria 7 GA/Res/16-7-1Chauhan Yuvraj Page China 7 GA/Res/16-7-4Chavez-Salgado Lizzette Cameron El Salvador 2 GA/Res/16-2-7Chayssani Karim Millcreek Tonga 9 GA/Res/16-9-10Chen Reaghan Page Republic of the Congo 8 GA/Res/16-8-3Christenson Lane Page Australia 9 GA/Res/16-9-9Clark Jack Spring Station Honduras 10 GA/Res/16-10-1Clark Brayden Sunset Egypt 1 GA/Res/16-1-11Clark Grant Page Australia 9 GA/Res/16-9-9Clay Isaac Page Nepal 5 GA/Res/16-5-11Clayton Kalliope Grassland Cuba 6 GA/Res/16-6-12Cluff Elijah Page Belize 3 GA/Res/16-3-4Coats Trey Millcreek Sweden 8 GA/Res/16-8-10Cockerham Georgia Grassland Zambia 7 GA/Res/16-7-6Coleman Mya' Millcreek Morocco 10 GA/Res/16-10-9Collins Rachel Grassland France 7 GA/Res/16-7-12Collins Emma Grassland Greece 9 GA/Res/16-9-3Conn Clayton Page Venezuela 8 GA/Res/16-8-8Cook Abby Millcreek Nauru 2 GA/Res/16-2-11Cook Dylan Grassland Germany 8 GA/Res/16-8-6Cooper Savannah Millcreek Myanmar 1 GA/Res/16-1-2Cooper McKenzie Harpeth Hall Monaco 3 GA/Res/16-3-2Cox Emma Millcreek Libya 3 GA/Res/16-3-11Coyle Andrew Grassland Switzerland 5 GA/Res/16-5-7Cumbee Madison Page Cambodia 5 GA/Res/16-5-2Curlin Phin Grassland Colombia 8 GA/Res/16-8-7Cyr Quinlan Harpeth Hall Bulgaria 2 GA/Res/16-2-1Dahner Thomas Grassland India 10 GA/Res/16-10-4Dalai Srichi Sunset Ethiopia 2 GA/Res/16-2-9Dalenberg Callum Page Mexico 4 GA/Res/16-4-8Daniel Katherine Page Republic of the Congo 8 GA/Res/16-8-3Daniels Dominick Sunset Ethiopia 2 GA/Res/16-2-9

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Dave Isabella Harpeth Hall Qatar 5 GA/Res/16-5-9Deatrick Will Millcreek Chad 1 GA/Res/16-1-7DeBardelaben Deke Grassland Colombia 8 GA/Res/16-8-7DelConte Gianna Page Bangladesh 2 GA/Res/16-2-5Derrick Maria St. Matthew Jamaica 3 GA/Res/16-3-9Dixit Abhinay Page Norway 6 GA/Res/16-6-5Dobberfuhl Amy Page Thailand 1 GA/Res/16-1-12Dobbs Margo Harpeth Hall Bulgaria 2 GA/Res/16-2-1Donahue Maddie Millcreek Malaysia 8 GA/Res/16-8-1Dosch Porter Page China 7 GA/Res/16-7-4Dosunmu Iyanu Page Belize 3 GA/Res/16-3-4Douglas Ruby Millcreek Nauru 2 GA/Res/16-2-11Doyle Cora Grassland India 10 GA/Res/16-10-4Dropp Alison Spring Station Yemen 1 GA/Res/16-1-9Duncan Elise Millcreek Romania 5 GA/Res/16-5-3Duren Mac Page China 7 GA/Res/16-7-4Earls Chloe Millcreek Zimbabwe 1 GA/Res/16-1-13Edmondson Shelby Millcreek Dominican Republic 3 GA/Res/16-3-6Elrod Brianna Hawkins St Vincent & the Grenadines 8 GA/Res/16-8-4Emerson Asher St. Ann Cape Verde 3 GA/Res/16-3-1Enriquez Lucia Sunset Costa Rica 6 GA/Res/16-6-9Escobar Jessenia Millcreek Ecuador 4 GA/Res/16-4-9Esmonde Stephanie Millcreek Morocco 10 GA/Res/16-10-9Espejo Cassandra St. Ann Saint Lucia 4 GA/Res/16-4-3Espejo Catherine St. Ann Saint Lucia 4 GA/Res/16-4-3Fagan Grace Grassland France 7 GA/Res/16-7-12Fain Camden Millcreek Botswana 9 GA/Res/16-9-5Fenelon Nev Harpeth Hall Monaco 3 GA/Res/16-3-2Ferguson Zeke Page Ireland 2 GA/Res/16-2-8Fiechtl William Sunset Haiti 7 GA/Res/16-7-2Fitzsimons Andrew Millcreek Netherlands 3 GA/Res/16-3-7Flanigan William Millcreek Argentina 5 GA/Res/16-5-10Fleming Hannah Millcreek Nigeria 4 GA/Res/16-4-7Flynn Elizabeth Sunset Malawi 5 GA/Res/16-5-6Foeder Layne Page South Africa 9 GA/Res/16-9-11Forbes Grace St. Matthew Uganda 7 GA/Res/16-7-5Forbes Marie St. Matthew Uganda 7 GA/Res/16-7-5Fox Will BA Uzbekistan 4 GA/Res/16-4-4Freeman Kalla Harpeth Hall Republic of Moldova 6 GA/Res/16-6-4Gaddis Sophia Millcreek Romania 5 GA/Res/16-5-3Garvon Kolton Hawkins Panama 10 GA/Res/16-10-10Gawley Michael St. Ann Cape Verde 3 GA/Res/16-3-1Gawthorpe Gabel Page South Africa 9 GA/Res/16-9-11Ghantasala Sharada Sunset Malawi 5 GA/Res/16-5-6Ghosh Tuneer Sunset Haiti 7 GA/Res/16-7-2Giles Kendall Hawkins Lithuania 7 GA/Res/16-7-10Gilreath Bailey Millcreek Swaziland 7 GA/Res/16-7-8Glavan Miryana Page Nicaragua 6 GA/Res/16-6-11Gobble Annalea Page Republic of the Congo 8 GA/Res/16-8-3

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Godwin Meryl Grassland Madagascar 1 GA/Res/16-1-4Gonzalez Yenni Cameron Armenia 9 GA/Res/16-9-1Goode Jackson Millcreek Netherlands 3 GA/Res/16-3-7Gorman Jack Page Canada 3 GA/Res/16-3-13Gowrisankar Aashvi Page Brazil 4 GA/Res/16-4-13Green Connor Millcreek Swaziland 7 GA/Res/16-7-8Gregory Joseph Page China 7 GA/Res/16-7-4Grubesic Sara Millcreek Ecuador 4 GA/Res/16-4-9Guevara Anghelo Cameron Portugal 1 GA/Res/16-1-5Guthrie Maymie Millcreek Zimbabwe 1 GA/Res/16-1-13Haedge Kayla Page Turkey 2 GA/Res/16-2-10Hampton Madison Millcreek Libya 3 GA/Res/16-3-11Harkness Ethan Page Cote dIvoire 5 GA/Res/16-5-8Harris Sydney Page Nicaragua 6 GA/Res/16-6-11Harris Cole Page Russian Federation 7 GA/Res/16-7-7Hartland Jesse Grassland United Kingdom 3 GA/Res/16-3-10Hastings Joseph Grassland Switzerland 5 GA/Res/16-5-7Hauser Ashlyn BA Finland 2 GA/Res/16-2-6Henry Amy St. Matthew Pakistan 4 GA/Res/16-4-2Hester Gigi Millcreek Botswana 9 GA/Res/16-9-5High Dylan Millcreek Lebanon 6 GA/Res/16-6-13Hillman Micah Page Azerbaijan 10 GA/Res/16-10-11Hinkle Catharine Hawkins St Vincent & the Grenadines 8 GA/Res/16-8-4Holbrook Madelyn Page Brazil 4 GA/Res/16-4-13Hooper Lela Harpeth Hall Sri Lanka 4 GA/Res/16-4-6Howaniec Luke Sunset Iraq 4 GA/Res/16-4-5Hsu Eileen Grassland Togo 6 GA/Res/16-6-3Huang Belle Harpeth Hall Indonesia 1 GA/Res/16-1-3Huang Amanda Sunset Afghanistan 9 GA/Res/16-9-8Hughes Emma Millcreek Nauru 2 GA/Res/16-2-11Hutchens Reece Page Venezuela 8 GA/Res/16-8-8Istas Moira Millcreek Botswana 9 GA/Res/16-9-5Jackson Luke Millcreek Lebanon 6 GA/Res/16-6-13Jacobs Aarion Cameron Denmark 10 GA/Res/16-10-8Jansen Hannah Millcreek Singapore 6 GA/Res/16-6-8Jegannathan Srimaaye Sunset Bhutan 10 GA/Res/16-10-7Jenkins Megan Sunset Iran 3 GA/Res/16-3-5Jenkins Jazmyn Millcreek Dominican Republic 3 GA/Res/16-3-6Johnson Abi Spring Station Yemen 1 GA/Res/16-1-9Johnson David St. Matthew Syria 6 GA/Res/16-6-6Johnston John Michael Page Chile 6 GA/Res/16-6-7Jones Miles Page Mexico 4 GA/Res/16-4-8Jones Lilly BA Czech Republic 6 GA/Res/16-6-2Jones Lexi Hawkins Lithuania 7 GA/Res/16-7-10Kaushik Anika Page Bahamas 1 GA/Res/16-1-6Keck Liam Spring Station Ukraine 8 GA/Res/16-8-2Kerr Kathleen Harpeth Hall Bulgaria 2 GA/Res/16-2-1Kieffner Emily Grassland New Zealand 2 GA/Res/16-2-4Kiely Annabelle Page Nicaragua 6 GA/Res/16-6-11

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King Rylie Page Japan 3 GA/Res/16-3-8King Hannah Harpeth Hall Sri Lanka 4 GA/Res/16-4-6King Chase Page Venezuela 8 GA/Res/16-8-8Kingree Gabriella BA Finland 2 GA/Res/16-2-6Kinzig Wren Grassland Peru 3 GA/Res/16-3-3Kirby Kyla Page Cote dIvoire 5 GA/Res/16-5-8Klier Julia Page Spain 10 GA/Res/16-10-6Knoble Leila Page Republic of Korea 7 GA/Res/16-7-11Koczaja Abby Page Iceland 1 GA/Res/16-1-8Kokes Carson Page Mexico 4 GA/Res/16-4-8Konakalla Hamsini Millcreek Singapore 6 GA/Res/16-6-8Konjeti Vineeth Sunset Sierra Leone 6 GA/Res/16-6-1Korisapati Sourya Millcreek Lesotho 7 GA/Res/16-7-9Koslofsky Grace Hawkins Lithuania 7 GA/Res/16-7-10Krell Elaine Page Japan 3 GA/Res/16-3-8Krishnaswamy Aashna Page Spain 10 GA/Res/16-10-6Ladd Caymin Millcreek Dominican Republic 3 GA/Res/16-3-6Laginess Jackson Grassland Switzerland 5 GA/Res/16-5-7Lambreth Matthew BA Uzbekistan 4 GA/Res/16-4-4Lane Kaylee Page Canada 3 GA/Res/16-3-13Lane Aubrey Page Belize 3 GA/Res/16-3-4Lanyon Spencer BA Mozambique 7 GA/Res/16-7-3Lee Brennan Page Turkey 2 GA/Res/16-2-10Lee Garrett Page Norway 6 GA/Res/16-6-5Lee William Sunset Sudan 8 GA/Res/16-8-12Leech Cooper Page Russian Federation 7 GA/Res/16-7-7Leggett Addie Grace Grassland Peru 3 GA/Res/16-3-3Leofsky Matthew Grassland Cyprus 9 GA/Res/16-9-2Leonard Van Millcreek Burundi 10 GA/Res/16-10-2Leonard Isabel St. Matthew Pakistan 4 GA/Res/16-4-2Lilly Becca Spring Station United States 9 GA/Res/16-9-4Linden Elli Jean Page Iceland 1 GA/Res/16-1-8Linstroth Ruby Grassland Trinidad and Tobago 10 GA/Res/16-10-3Livingston Ethan Millcreek Swaziland 7 GA/Res/16-7-8Long Drew Millcreek Morocco 10 GA/Res/16-10-9Maddox Kamden Millcreek South Sudan 4 GA/Res/16-4-10Magowan Owen Millcreek South Sudan 4 GA/Res/16-4-10Malnati Ava Harpeth Hall Sri Lanka 4 GA/Res/16-4-6Mancini Dominica Page Saint Kitts and Nevis 8 GA/Res/16-8-11Marcin Trevor Hawkins Panama 10 GA/Res/16-10-10Martin Scarlett Millcreek Morocco 10 GA/Res/16-10-9Martinez Mendez Jennifer Cameron El Salvador 2 GA/Res/16-2-7Mason Madeline Millcreek Nigeria 4 GA/Res/16-4-7Maxwell Benjamin St. Ann Croatia 5 GA/Res/16-5-13Mazumdar Trisha Sunset Ethiopia 2 GA/Res/16-2-9McBride Isabella Hawkins Rwanda 1 GA/Res/16-1-10McCarter Kaylin Millcreek Austria 7 GA/Res/16-7-1McGinty Ava Harpeth Hall Monaco 3 GA/Res/16-3-2McGowan Audrey Millcreek Romania 5 GA/Res/16-5-3

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McInturff Christian Millcreek United Arab Emirates 10 GA/Res/16-10-5McIntyre Anna Grace Grassland United Kingdom 3 GA/Res/16-3-10McVay Brianna Millcreek Austria 7 GA/Res/16-7-1Melichar Kailey Grassland Cuba 6 GA/Res/16-6-12Menad Yasmine Hawkins Rwanda 1 GA/Res/16-1-10Mendez Katya Cameron Armenia 9 GA/Res/16-9-1Menko Charlotte Page Spain 10 GA/Res/16-10-6Meyerhoff Patrick Page Azerbaijan 10 GA/Res/16-10-11Milionis Lia Page Thailand 1 GA/Res/16-1-12Miller Dominic Sunset Sierra Leone 6 GA/Res/16-6-1Mirza Sareen Page Bahamas 1 GA/Res/16-1-6Mistry Sonia Page Bangladesh 2 GA/Res/16-2-5Mitchell Jalyn Millcreek Nauru 2 GA/Res/16-2-11Mitchell Isaac Grassland Colombia 8 GA/Res/16-8-7Mitra Riya Sunset Costa Rica 6 GA/Res/16-6-9Mokolo-Villegas Sinead St. Ann Croatia 5 GA/Res/16-5-13Montpool Nathan Millcreek Lebanon 6 GA/Res/16-6-13Mooneyham Katelyn Millcreek Ecuador 4 GA/Res/16-4-9Moore Skylar Millcreek Nigeria 4 GA/Res/16-4-7Morales Ana Laura Page Brazil 4 GA/Res/16-4-13Moulton Chase Millcreek Kenya 5 GA/Res/16-5-5Mucci Max Millcreek Singapore 6 GA/Res/16-6-8Mueller Angela Page Bangladesh 2 GA/Res/16-2-5Mueller Samantha Page Japan 3 GA/Res/16-3-8Muniz Bryson Millcreek Tonga 9 GA/Res/16-9-10Murray Colsen Grassland Switzerland 5 GA/Res/16-5-7Myhre Marley Page Republic of the Congo 8 GA/Res/16-8-3Naidu Nirav Millcreek Mongolia 9 GA/Res/16-9-6Nalley Trevor Spring Station Ukraine 8 GA/Res/16-8-2Narayadas Rhiya Page Bahamas 1 GA/Res/16-1-6Nnadi Taurin Millcreek Israel 2 GA/Res/16-2-2Noe Peyton Millcreek Swaziland 7 GA/Res/16-7-8Noe Avery Millcreek Tonga 9 GA/Res/16-9-10Nycz Cole Hawkins Jordan 9 GA/Res/16-9-12Okokhere Christian Sunset Sudan 8 GA/Res/16-8-12Oldham Caroline Grassland Peru 3 GA/Res/16-3-3Orr Abby Page Thailand 1 GA/Res/16-1-12Osbourn Sydney Millcreek Guatemala 6 GA/Res/16-6-10Owen John Grassland Cyprus 9 GA/Res/16-9-2Owens Emma Page Bangladesh 2 GA/Res/16-2-5Padron Alexandro Cameron Portugal 1 GA/Res/16-1-5Pagano Marissa Grassland Greece 9 GA/Res/16-9-3Palmer Mary Naomi Grassland New Zealand 2 GA/Res/16-2-4Parker Jack Page Barbados 4 GA/Res/16-4-11Parker Thomas Sunset Iraq 4 GA/Res/16-4-5Patterson Logan Page Djibouti 9 GA/Res/16-9-7Patton Kyle Millcreek South Sudan 4 GA/Res/16-4-10Peach Caitlin Millcreek Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2 GA/Res/16-2-3Peltier Jack Page Cote dIvoire 5 GA/Res/16-5-8

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Perez Daniel BA Kuwait 1 GA/Res/16-1-1Perry Matthew BA Mozambique 7 GA/Res/16-7-3Petak Josiah Millcreek South Sudan 4 GA/Res/16-4-10Pfister Kaitlyn BA Viet Nam 5 GA/Res/16-5-1Pillans Benton Grassland Colombia 8 GA/Res/16-8-7Pinto Rebekah Millcreek Mongolia 9 GA/Res/16-9-6Plantinga Ross Sunset Haiti 7 GA/Res/16-7-2Poff Weston Grassland Italy 4 GA/Res/16-4-1Pomohaci Matthew Hawkins Panama 10 GA/Res/16-10-10Pope Emerson Grassland Angola 5 GA/Res/16-5-4Powell Brock BA Uzbekistan 4 GA/Res/16-4-4Proctor Ryan St. Matthew Ghana 5 GA/Res/16-5-12Przybylinski Lily Harpeth Hall Indonesia 1 GA/Res/16-1-3Quaglia Charna Hawkins Rwanda 1 GA/Res/16-1-10Quinn Kellan BA Mozambique 7 GA/Res/16-7-3Radley Matthew Millcreek Sweden 8 GA/Res/16-8-10Rafoth Meghan St. Matthew Uganda 7 GA/Res/16-7-5Ratterman Christian St. Matthew Ghana 5 GA/Res/16-5-12Rawl Kameron Millcreek Malaysia 8 GA/Res/16-8-1Reed Ashton Millcreek Kenya 5 GA/Res/16-5-5Reed Nick Millcreek Kenya 5 GA/Res/16-5-5Reeder Grant Millcreek Netherlands 3 GA/Res/16-3-7Rexrode Jack Millcreek Lesotho 7 GA/Res/16-7-9Reynolds Cooper Millcreek Netherlands 3 GA/Res/16-3-7Rhodes Alexander Millcreek United Arab Emirates 10 GA/Res/16-10-5Riley Morgan Page Belgium 2 GA/Res/16-2-13Roark Maia Harpeth Hall Republic of Moldova 6 GA/Res/16-6-4Robbins Spencer Harpeth Hall Sri Lanka 4 GA/Res/16-4-6Roberts Gray Page Australia 9 GA/Res/16-9-9Robertson Ella Grace St. Ann Bolivia 2 GA/Res/16-2-12Robertson Emma St. Matthew Jamaica 3 GA/Res/16-3-9Rocha Itzel Cameron El Salvador 2 GA/Res/16-2-7Rock Liz St. Ann Bolivia 2 GA/Res/16-2-12Rogers Sloan BA Finland 2 GA/Res/16-2-6Rosebrook Emily Grassland Togo 6 GA/Res/16-6-3Rosen Keren BA Niger 3 GA/Res/16-3-12Rovey Trevor Page Russian Federation 7 GA/Res/16-7-7Ruark Scott Grassland Italy 4 GA/Res/16-4-1Russel Emma Hawkins Jordan 9 GA/Res/16-9-12Ryan Jackson St. Matthew Ghana 5 GA/Res/16-5-12Ryan Catherine Harpeth Hall Qatar 5 GA/Res/16-5-9Ryan Lauren Millcreek Guatemala 6 GA/Res/16-6-10Sam Amal Sunset Sierra Leone 6 GA/Res/16-6-1Sanders Ellen Grassland Trinidad and Tobago 10 GA/Res/16-10-3Saulters John Grassland Italy 4 GA/Res/16-4-1Sava Logan Page Cambodia 5 GA/Res/16-5-2Scalzo Niko Millcreek Argentina 5 GA/Res/16-5-10Scannapieco Mira Page Turkey 2 GA/Res/16-2-10Scannapieco Gustave Page Saint Kitts and Nevis 8 GA/Res/16-8-11

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Schaefer Kaylin Page Turkey 2 GA/Res/16-2-10Schiffli Chandler St. Matthew Jamaica 3 GA/Res/16-3-9Schneider Eliana Harpeth Hall Bulgaria 2 GA/Res/16-2-1Schuerman Samuel Sunset Sudan 8 GA/Res/16-8-12Scott Catherine St. Matthew Uganda 7 GA/Res/16-7-5Self Eli Page Canada 3 GA/Res/16-3-13Shelton Bobby Millcreek Burundi 10 GA/Res/16-10-2Sieders Nick St. Matthew Syria 6 GA/Res/16-6-6Silva Lucca Page Saint Kitts and Nevis 8 GA/Res/16-8-11Sinner Hayden Millcreek Argentina 5 GA/Res/16-5-10Sinner Zach Millcreek Argentina 5 GA/Res/16-5-10Skillen Wyatt Page Norway 6 GA/Res/16-6-5Sliwa Andrielle Millcreek Belarus 8 GA/Res/16-8-9Smalley Merissa Page Iceland 1 GA/Res/16-1-8Smalley Cathleen Page Saint Kitts and Nevis 8 GA/Res/16-8-11Smith Lily Katherine Grassland Trinidad and Tobago 10 GA/Res/16-10-3Smith Jayvyn Millcreek Chad 1 GA/Res/16-1-7Smith Phoebe Page Belgium 2 GA/Res/16-2-13Smith Madison BA Niger 3 GA/Res/16-3-12Smith Nasia Spring Station United States 9 GA/Res/16-9-4Smith Liam Page Djibouti 9 GA/Res/16-9-7Sohr Ava Harpeth Hall Qatar 5 GA/Res/16-5-9Soper Maddie Millcreek Kenya 5 GA/Res/16-5-5Spain Cooper Page Chile 6 GA/Res/16-6-7Spelta Ty St. Matthew Ghana 5 GA/Res/16-5-12Standridge Mason Spring Station Ukraine 8 GA/Res/16-8-2Starcke Lauren Millcreek Dominican Republic 3 GA/Res/16-3-6Stockdale Lauren Grassland Philippines 4 GA/Res/16-4-12Stuhlreyer Carey BA Uzbekistan 4 GA/Res/16-4-4Summers Addy Grace Grassland New Zealand 2 GA/Res/16-2-4Suscha Connor Sunset Ethiopia 2 GA/Res/16-2-9Sutton Parker Hawkins Panama 10 GA/Res/16-10-10Szopa Hannah Sunset Bhutan 10 GA/Res/16-10-7Talley Rachel Millcreek Malaysia 8 GA/Res/16-8-1Tarantin Libby Harpeth Hall Qatar 5 GA/Res/16-5-9Tate Isabelle Grassland Zambia 7 GA/Res/16-7-6Taylor Brooks Sunset Afghanistan 9 GA/Res/16-9-8Thatigotla Yashvitha Millcreek Botswana 9 GA/Res/16-9-5Thomas Kelsey Sunset Bhutan 10 GA/Res/16-10-7Thompson Manuela BA Viet Nam 5 GA/Res/16-5-1Thornton William Page Russian Federation 7 GA/Res/16-7-7Timmons Holli Millcreek Belarus 8 GA/Res/16-8-9Tresch Kristen Page South Africa 9 GA/Res/16-9-11Trubey Emma Page South Africa 9 GA/Res/16-9-11Tubbs Ella Spring Station Yemen 1 GA/Res/16-1-9Turner Ben Page Ireland 2 GA/Res/16-2-8Utley Elizabeth Hawkins Lithuania 7 GA/Res/16-7-10Vadlapati Saidhanya Page Bahamas 1 GA/Res/16-1-6Van Wirt Olivia Page Brazil 4 GA/Res/16-4-13

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VanKerkhove Meredith St. Matthew Pakistan 4 GA/Res/16-4-2Viarengo Samantha Millcreek Tonga 9 GA/Res/16-9-10Victory Natalie Millcreek Guatemala 6 GA/Res/16-6-10Vining Ryan Page Barbados 4 GA/Res/16-4-11Volker Molly Grassland India 10 GA/Res/16-10-4Vongsamphanh Jadon Millcreek Myanmar 1 GA/Res/16-1-2Wakatsuki Yukino Page Spain 10 GA/Res/16-10-6Warfield Nicoria Cameron Denmark 10 GA/Res/16-10-8Webb Marie Claire Millcreek Malaysia 8 GA/Res/16-8-1Welch Isabella St. Matthew Pakistan 4 GA/Res/16-4-2Wells Adrian Millcreek Israel 2 GA/Res/16-2-2Wells Jackson BA Mozambique 7 GA/Res/16-7-3Wepking Delaney Millcreek Zimbabwe 1 GA/Res/16-1-13Wesley Zoe Hawkins Jordan 9 GA/Res/16-9-12Westbrook Kanetray Cameron Armenia 9 GA/Res/16-9-1Wiggins Grace St. Ann Cape Verde 3 GA/Res/16-3-1Williams Connor Page Ireland 2 GA/Res/16-2-8Williams Jim Grassland Italy 4 GA/Res/16-4-1Williams Jacob Page Mexico 4 GA/Res/16-4-8Wilson Kate Harpeth Hall Indonesia 1 GA/Res/16-1-3Working Zachary Millcreek Dem. Rep. of the Congo 2 GA/Res/16-2-3Wright Ella St. Ann Croatia 5 GA/Res/16-5-13Wyckoff Miles Page Barbados 4 GA/Res/16-4-11Wyckoff Ella Page Republic of Korea 7 GA/Res/16-7-11Yocum Gannon Millcreek Sweden 8 GA/Res/16-8-10Yoneyama Arden Grassland France 7 GA/Res/16-7-12You Virginia Sunset Afghanistan 9 GA/Res/16-9-8Young Avery Millcreek Zimbabwe 1 GA/Res/16-1-13Young Samara Grassland Philippines 4 GA/Res/16-4-12Zaidi Warishah Page Nepal 5 GA/Res/16-5-11Zarnick Renee Grassland France 7 GA/Res/16-7-12

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CONFERENCE CENTER MAP EMBASSY SUITES, MURFREESBORO TN

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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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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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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

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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

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Postpone to a certain time

No

Yes

Yes

No

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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

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No

Point of Personal Priv.

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

Suspend the Rules

No

Yes

No

Yes

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No

Withdraw Motions

No

No

No

No

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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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SCRIPT FOR CCE MUN DEBATE by Tucker Cowden, MHMS

*Outside of this guide, consult additional TN YMCA CCE supplements and

Robert’s Rules of Order *Script is written with the assumption of more than one patron for the

resolution/bill. If there is only one presenting patron, change statements to the singular (i.e. “Does the Patron” instead of “Do the Patrons”).

Overview

Model UN (MUN) debate should be seen in the context of the actual United

Nations General Assembly, where delegates speak directly on behalf of the governments of the nations they represent and the items debated are called

resolutions. Because of this setting, MUN delegates should know their nation’s stance on important world issues and approach them as that

country’s government would (even if the delegates do not agree with that approach). This applies especially to the resolution that you are presenting.

It should address not only an issue that the delegates think is important, but

one that the country’s government thinks is important and would actually present to the UN. Also, although the event is called “Model UN,” speakers

referring to the body should not say that “the Model UN” should do such-and-such. You are to be completely in character, acting as if Model UN were

the actual United Nations (so refer to the conference as “the UN” or “the United Nations”).

Asking Technical Questions (after being recognized by the chair)

Speaker: [States Name, States Country, States One Question (must be

one that merits a response of yes, no, a number, a definition, or a short, expository rather than persuasive answer) (the question is directed to the

presenting delegates)]

Con/Pro Debate (after being recognized)

*Delegates may take one or two of the three actions listed below (ask questions, speak to the floor, yield time to another delegate), but may not

only yield time to another delegate (you can only ask questions or only speak, but cannot only yield time).

Speaker: (States Name, States Country) and…

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To Ask A Series of Questions

Speaker: Do the Patrons yield to a possible series of questions? (Not: “a series of possible questions,” or “a question.”)

Chair: They do so yield Speaker: (To Patrons) (Asks Questions and receives answers for up to two

minutes, depending on the committee/GA/plenary’s time structure). *It is important to note that questions asked as a Con speech should seek to

criticize, or at least show skepticism for, the given resolution. Those asked as a Pro speech should do the opposite, emphasizing the positive aspects of

the resolution.

To Address the Assembly Speaker: May I address the floor?

Chair: That is your right. Speaker: (Speaks to fellow delegates, not the patrons, for the allotted

amount of time either in favor of (pro speech) or against (con speech) the

resolution). *You should never use the words “Con” or “Pro” in your speech unless

referring to “a previous con speaker,” etc. Con and Pro are not nouns or verbs that can be used to show your support or dislike of a resolution (so do

not say “I con this resolution”).

To Yield Remaining time after one of the above to a fellow delegate: Speaker: May I yield the remainder of my time to a fellow delegate?

Chair: That is your right. Please specify a delegate. Speaker: [Names the delegate to be yielded to (refer to him/her by

country] (Takes first action) *Delegates being yielded to should have the same opinion (pro or con) on

the resolution as the speakers that yield to them.

Motions (must be made before the last con speech)

Speaker: (Shouts) Motion! Chair: Rise and state your motion.

Speaker: (States Name, States Country, States Motion—see table of motions in delegate manual)

Chair: [Takes it from there (decides if the motion is in order or not, asks for a second to the motion, and conducts a vote, usually by voice

acclamation)]

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FORMAT FOR DEBATE I. Committee

Two minutes - Introduction

Two minutes - Technical Questions

+/-Five minutes - Con/pro debate

One minute - Summation

Amendments

One minute - Introduction

Two rounds - Con/pro debate (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

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TENNESSEE YMCA

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eepl

y co

ncer

ned

that

con

tinue

d ef

fort

s to

pro

vide

tem

pora

ry s

helte

r an

d fa

cilit

ate

5sa

fe p

assa

ge t

o Bur

mes

e vi

ctim

s re

patr

iate

d fr

om a

broa

d, b

ut it

s ov

eral

l vic

tim

6pr

otec

tion

effo

rts

wer

e in

adeq

uate

,7 8

Fully

aw

are

that

exp

loite

rs s

ubje

ct c

hild

ren

and

adul

ts t

o do

mes

tic s

ervi

tude

, an

d 9

girl

s an

d bo

ys t

o se

x tr

affic

king

, pa

rtic

ular

ly in

urb

an a

reas

, 10 11

Enco

urag

ing

the

oper

atio

n of

fiv

e ce

nter

s fo

r w

omen

and

chi

ldre

n in

nee

d, in

clud

ing

12tr

affic

king

vic

tims,

and

one

fac

ility

ded

icat

ed t

o fe

mal

e vi

ctim

s of

tra

ffic

king

, 13 14

Rec

ogni

zing

the

NG

Os

and

fore

ign

dono

rs p

rovi

ded

the

maj

ority

of

fund

ing

for

the

15lim

ited

prot

ectiv

e se

rvic

es a

vaila

ble

to v

ictim

s,16 17

Dec

laring

gov

ernm

ent

faci

litie

s ha

ve p

rovi

ded

vict

ims

basi

c m

edic

al c

are,

tho

ugh

18th

ey h

ad li

mite

d ac

cess

to

coun

selin

g,19 20

Fully

ala

rmed

tha

t fr

ont-

line

offic

ers

thro

ugho

ut t

he c

ount

ry g

ener

ally

lack

ed

21ad

equa

te t

rain

ing

to id

entif

y po

tent

ial v

ictim

s w

ith w

hom

the

y ca

me

in c

onta

ct in

22

Bur

ma,

23 24Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

in S

epte

mbe

r an

d O

ctob

er 2

013,

the

CB-T

IP c

ondu

cted

25

trai

ning

ses

sion

s fo

r 70

0 m

embe

rs o

f th

e co

untr

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com

mun

ity-b

ased

ant

i-26

traf

ficki

ng w

atch

gro

ups

in t

arge

ted

area

s w

here

tra

ffic

king

is k

now

n to

be

27pr

eval

ent,

and

mor

e th

an 3

,000

pub

lic o

ffic

ials

wer

e tr

aine

d on

hum

an t

raffic

king

28

during

the

yea

r.29 30

We

the

Gov

ernm

ent

of M

yanm

ar/B

urm

a do

her

eby:

31 32Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns (

UN

)to

ass

ist

in t

he c

orre

ctio

n of

hum

an t

raffic

king

by

33as

sem

blin

g pr

oper

tra

inin

g fo

r po

lice

and

othe

r la

w e

nfor

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ent.

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35Req

uest

tha

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e W

ilson

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trat

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and

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peth

Hal

l Sch

ool

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bal

ly M

akin

g a

n E

ffo

rt t

o T

ran

siti

on

ing

to

Ren

ewab

le E

ner

gy

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

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rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t m

any

gove

rnm

ents

are

spe

ndin

g bi

llion

s on

non

-ren

ewab

le

3en

ergy

res

ourc

es e

ach

year

.4 5

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aw

are

that

oth

er r

esou

rces

can

be

used

for

ene

rgy.

6 7Em

phas

izin

g th

at le

ss t

han

20 p

erce

nt o

f en

ergy

com

es f

rom

hyd

roel

ectr

ic,

8ge

othe

rmal

and

oth

er r

enew

able

sou

rces

.9 10

Con

cern

ed b

y th

e fa

ct t

hat

mos

t po

wer

gen

erat

ion

toda

y is

fro

m c

onve

ntio

nal

11th

erm

al s

ourc

es in

clud

ing

foss

il fu

els,

esp

ecia

lly o

il, a

long

with

coa

l and

nat

ural

gas

.12 13

Not

ing

furt

her,

non

-ren

ewab

le r

esou

rces

, fo

r ex

ampl

e, o

il, is

exp

ecte

d to

run

out

14

arou

nd 2

053.

15 16Rea

lizin

g th

at t

here

are

man

y w

ays

to s

ubst

itute

non

-ren

ewab

le e

nerg

y so

urce

s.17 18

Hav

ing

exam

ined

fur

ther

, hy

dro

elec

tric

is c

lean

, sa

fe,

com

pare

d to

nuc

lear

ene

rgy

19an

d fo

ssil

fuel

s, a

nd c

an b

e re

gula

ted

to a

dapt

ed t

o co

nsum

ptio

n ne

eds.

20 21

The

Cou

ntry

of

Indo

nesi

a do

es h

ereb

y:22 23

Req

uest

s ot

her

coun

trie

s of

the

UN

to

agre

e to

sw

itch

at le

ast

20%

of

thei

r en

ergy

24

reso

urce

s to

ren

ewab

le r

esou

rces

by

2029

.25 26

Emph

asiz

es t

hat

switc

hing

to

rene

wab

le e

nerg

y re

sour

ce w

ill b

enef

it m

any

27co

untr

ies

in a

mul

titud

e of

way

s.28 29

Con

firm

s t

hat

the

man

y te

rrai

ns a

nd g

eogr

aphi

cal f

eatu

res

of d

iffer

ent

coun

trie

s,

30in

clud

ing

Indo

nesi

a, w

ill p

rovi

de m

any

optio

ns f

or r

enew

able

pow

er p

lant

s.31 32

Dec

lare

s th

at m

ore

pow

er p

lant

s w

ill p

rovi

de m

ore

jobs

.33 34

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ERA

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Rem

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stea

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pla

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39 40Rea

ffirm

s th

at h

ydro

-pow

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one

of

the

mor

e ex

pens

ive

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ces,

but

req

uire

litt

le

41fu

rthe

r in

vest

men

t on

ce t

hey

are

built

, w

hich

can

last

for

man

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cade

s.42 43

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dro-

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iddl

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on

to

Ad

dre

ss t

he

Issu

e o

f S

oil

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sio

n

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ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn t

he c

ount

ry o

f M

adag

asca

r ha

s se

vera

l pro

blem

s w

ith s

oil

1er

osio

n du

e to

def

ores

tatio

n th

at c

ause

s m

uch

of t

he p

opul

atio

n to

str

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ith

2fin

anci

al lo

ss,

3 4Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

thi

s re

mov

al o

f ra

info

rest

s ha

s ca

used

the

soi

l to

flow

into

5

rive

rs,

with

appr

oxim

atel

y 11

2 to

ns p

er a

cre

in s

ome

area

s of

the

isla

nd,

6 7D

istu

rbed

tha

t 92

% o

f th

e po

pula

tion

that

is in

pov

erty

gai

ns m

ostly

all

thei

rm

oney

8

from

far

min

g, w

ithou

t di

rt t

here

is n

o cu

ltiva

tion,

9 10Rea

lizin

g th

e Bet

sibo

ka e

stua

ry c

anno

t be

acc

esse

d by

shi

ps in

the

are

a an

ymor

e 11

beca

use

of s

edim

ent

build

up fro

m t

he d

irt

eros

ion,

12 13Em

phas

izin

g th

at e

very

tim

e it

rain

s, f

lood

ing

usua

lly o

ccur

s ca

usin

g er

osio

n to

14

build

up

and

rive

rbed

s be

com

e to

o hi

gh f

or f

ish

eggs

to

surv

ive,

mak

ing

it ha

rder

15

for

fishe

rmen

in t

he a

rea,

16 17H

avin

g ex

amin

ed fur

ther

, th

is s

oil e

rosi

on c

ause

s th

e w

hole

cou

ntry

to

appe

ar t

o be

18

blee

ding

bec

ause

of th

e re

ddis

h br

owni

sh d

irt

flow

ing

thro

ugho

ut t

he w

ater

,19 20

Fully

bea

ring

in m

ind

that

the

cou

ntry

has

a v

astly

gro

win

g po

pula

tion

that

rel

ies

on

21fa

rmla

nd f

or n

ourish

men

t,22 23

We

the

dele

gatio

n of

Mad

agas

car

do h

ereb

y:24 25

Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns [

UN

] to

avo

id t

his

cata

stro

phic

ero

sion

occ

urre

nce

by

26pl

antin

g m

angr

ove

tree

s an

d bu

ildin

g em

bank

men

ts a

long

the

ban

ks o

f M

adag

asca

r 27

to in

sure

tha

t th

is s

oil e

rosi

on w

ill c

ome

to a

n en

d;28 29

Enco

urag

e th

at a

ble

pers

ons

of M

adag

asca

r re

gula

te t

he p

lant

ing

and

build

ing

of

30th

ese

emba

nkm

ents

and

Man

grov

e Tr

ees;

31 32U

rge

the

coop

erat

ion

with

the

Int

erna

tiona

l Tre

e Fo

unda

tion

[ITF

] to

hel

p pr

ovid

e 33

the

tree

s to

thi

s de

sper

ate

coun

try;

34

GEN

ERA

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BLY

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35Req

uest

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t th

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N in

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at t

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and

em

bank

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qual

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thro

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f M

adag

asca

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insu

re t

hat

the

soil

eros

ion

of t

he c

ount

ry

37is

no

long

er p

rese

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38 39Pr

ocla

im t

hat

this

sha

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into

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men

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the

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men

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terv

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dru

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shou

ld n

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pose

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2

indi

vidu

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with

dru

g us

e di

sord

ers

in c

rim

inal

jus

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syst

em a

gain

st t

heir

will

,”3 4

Con

cern

ed t

hat

at a

glo

bal l

evel

onl

y 1

out

of 6

peo

ple

in n

eed

of d

rug

depe

nden

ce

5tr

eatm

ent

has

acce

ss t

o tr

eatm

ent

prog

ram

s,6 7

Con

cern

ed w

ith t

he f

act

that

add

icts

do

not

get

trea

tmen

t bu

t as

an

alte

rnat

ive

get

8im

pris

oned

, 9 10

Bring

ing

atte

ntio

n to

the

fac

t th

at P

ortu

gal h

as t

he 2

nd lo

wes

t am

ount

of

drug

11

over

dose

s w

orld

wid

e,

12 13Rec

allin

g th

at P

ortu

gal d

ecri

min

aliz

ed t

he u

se o

f dr

ugs

in 2

001,

14 15Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

the

re is

an

estim

ated

tot

al o

f 24

6 m

illio

n pe

ople

, or

1 o

ut o

f 20

16

peop

le b

etw

een

the

ages

of 15

and

64

year

s, w

ho u

sed

an il

licit

drug

in 2

013,

17 18H

avin

g re

view

ed t

he I

nter

natio

nal S

tand

ards

for

the

Tre

atm

ent

of D

rug

Use

19

Dis

orde

rs,

whi

ch in

clud

es u

sing

tre

atm

ent

as a

n al

tern

ativ

e to

impr

ison

men

t fo

r 20

drug

add

icts

,21 22

Aff

irm

ing

the

clai

m o

f th

e W

orld

Hea

lth O

rgan

izat

ion

that

all

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trie

s w

ho h

ave

23ad

opte

d th

e In

tern

atio

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tand

ards

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the

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atm

ent

of D

rug

Use

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e th

e lo

wes

t 24

amou

nt o

f dr

ug r

elat

ed d

eath

s,25 26

The

dele

gatio

n of

the

Por

tugu

ese

Rep

ublic

her

eby:

27 28En

cour

ages

all

mem

ber

stat

es t

o ad

opt

the

Inte

rnat

iona

l Sta

ndar

ds for

the

29

Trea

tmen

t of

Dru

g U

se D

isor

ders

by 2

020.

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uest

s th

e W

orld

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lth O

rgan

izat

ion

to m

onito

r ho

w m

any

coun

trie

s pr

ovid

e 32

trea

tmen

t to

dru

g ad

dict

s as

an

alte

rnat

ive

to im

pris

onm

ent

until

the

yea

r 20

20.

33

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ERA

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BLY

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unem

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sho

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be c

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soo

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pos

sibl

e.4 5

Hav

ing

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side

red:

Tha

t if

we

don'

t ta

ke a

ctio

n im

med

iate

ly,

the

unem

ploy

men

t 6

rate

if t

he B

aham

as w

ill g

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ch is

not

goo

d fo

r th

e ec

onom

y, fam

ilies

, an

d 7

peop

le o

fth

e Bah

amas

.8 9

Bea

ring

in m

ind:

Tha

t so

on a

soc

ial r

evol

utio

n m

ight

tak

e pl

ace

soon

with

so

man

y 10

peop

le job

less

. M

any

peop

le m

ay n

ot h

ave

shel

ter,

foo

d, e

duca

tion,

and

mon

ey t

o 11

supp

ort

them

selv

es a

nd t

heir f

amili

es.

12 13W

e th

e D

eleg

ates

of

Bah

amas

:14 15

Expr

esse

sth

e ho

pe:

The

UN

to

assi

st t

he c

ount

ry,

Bah

amas

, in

its

unem

ploy

men

t 16

cris

is b

y pr

ovid

ing

a te

am o

f ar

chite

cts,

and

con

stru

ctio

n w

orke

rs t

o bu

ild m

ore

17bu

ildin

gs (

2 Sch

ools

and

2 H

ospi

tals

) to

dec

reas

e th

e un

empl

oym

ent

rate

in t

he

18Bah

amas

.19 20

Urg

es:

The

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

also

giv

e th

e Bah

amas

6-7

mill

ion

dolla

rs t

o ta

ke c

are

21of

exp

ense

s. 5

-6 m

illio

n do

llars

will

go

tow

ard

build

ing

the

scho

ols

and

hosp

itals

22

and

the

rem

aini

ng 1

-2 m

illio

n w

ill b

e us

ed t

o pa

y th

e ar

chite

cts

and

cons

truc

tion

23w

orke

rs.

24 25

GEN

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BLY

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TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Cha

dD

eleg

ates

:W

ill D

eatr

ick,

Jayv

yn S

mith

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mill

cree

k M

iddl

e Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Lit

erac

y P

rob

lem

s in

Ch

ad

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t on

ly a

litt

le o

ver

a qu

arte

r of

our

pop

ulat

ion,

25.

7%,

can

3

read

and

write

whi

ch is

app

roxi

mat

ely

3 m

illio

n pe

ople

4 5D

eplo

ring

tha

t on

ly a

bout

12.

1 pe

rcen

t of

the

lite

rate

peo

ple

are

wom

en w

hich

is

6ap

prox

imat

ely

450,

000

wom

en.

7 8Aw

are

of t

he fac

t th

at C

had

suff

ers

from

a s

ever

e sh

orta

ge o

f te

ache

rs.

Cla

ssro

oms

9ar

e th

eref

ore

ofte

n cr

owde

d, s

omet

imes

hol

ding

50

to 1

00 p

upils

for

less

ons.

Thi

s 10

can

mak

e it

hard

for

stu

dent

s to

lear

n in

divi

dual

ly.

11 12Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

in 1

960,

the

gov

ernm

ent

of C

had

mad

e ed

ucat

ion

free

at

13pr

imar

y le

vel.

This

mea

ns a

ll ch

ildre

n sh

ould

att

end

prim

ary

scho

ol a

t th

e ag

e of

six

14

and

stay

in s

choo

l for

9 y

ears

.15 16

Aff

irm

ing

that

edu

catio

n in

the

rep

ublic

of

Cha

d is

cha

lleng

ing

due

to t

he h

ighl

y 17

disp

erse

d po

pula

tion

of o

ur c

ount

ry.

18 19Con

fiden

t th

at t

he c

ost

of t

rain

ing

teac

hers

will

be

paid

bac

k us

ing

our

expa

nse

of

20na

tura

l sou

rces

ove

r tim

e21 22

Dec

laring

tha

t ou

r na

tura

l res

ourc

es in

clud

e N

atro

n, d

epos

its o

f pe

trol

eum

nea

r 23

Lake

Cha

d an

d ur

aniu

m.

Oth

er r

esou

rces

incl

ude

tung

sten

, tin

, ba

uxite

, go

ld,

iron

24

ore,

and

tita

nium

.25 26

We

the

Del

egat

ion

of t

he R

epub

lic o

f Cha

d H

ereb

y:27 28

Proc

laim

s th

at t

o so

lve

the

prob

lem

of lit

erac

y in

the

rep

ublic

of Cha

d, w

e sh

ould

29

call

upon

non

pro

fit o

rgan

izat

ions

to

help

bui

ld s

mal

l sch

ools

aro

und

Cha

d to

30

alle

viat

e th

e ba

ckup

in t

he c

lass

room

s th

at m

ake

it ha

rd f

or c

hild

ren

to le

arn

31in

divi

dual

ly32 33

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Emph

asiz

ing

the

need

to

send

tw

o or

thre

e te

ache

rs t

hat

spea

k Fr

ench

and

/or

34Ara

bic

to e

ach

scho

ol t

o he

lp t

he c

hild

ren

lear

n w

hile

new

sch

ools

are

bei

ng b

uilt

35 36Acc

epts

the

fac

t th

at it

cos

ts a

bout

30,

400

U.S

.D t

o tr

ain

a te

ache

r37 38

Con

firm

s th

at t

he b

uild

ing

cost

s of

the

sch

ools

and

tea

cher

tra

inin

g w

ill b

e pa

id

39ba

ck u

sing

our

vas

t ex

pans

e of

nat

ural

res

ourc

es40 41

Acc

epts

tha

t th

e na

tiona

l deb

t of

Cha

d is

app

roxi

mat

ely

5,11

2 m

illio

n U

.S.D

, Th

e 42

repu

blic

of Cha

d ha

s ye

t to

tap

into

man

y of

the

nat

ural

res

ourc

es f

ound

in o

ur

43co

untr

y44 45

Con

firm

s th

at t

he d

ebt

of o

ur c

ount

ry w

ill n

ot a

ffec

t th

e am

ount

pai

d to

the

U.N

. 46 47

Cal

ls u

pon

the

U.N

. to

inve

st 1

mill

ion

into

nee

ded

supp

lies

for

min

ing

the

gold

and

48

othe

r re

sour

ces

that

are

to

be u

sed

to p

ay b

ack

cost

s of

tea

cher

tra

inin

g an

d 49

reso

urce

s fo

r bu

ildin

g sc

hool

s50 51

Expr

esse

s its

hop

e th

at t

his

proj

ect

will

suc

ceed

and

hel

p in

edu

catin

g th

e pe

ople

of

52Cha

d53 54

Furt

her

reco

mm

ends

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns b

e in

fav

or o

f su

ppor

ting

the

proj

ect

55to

bui

ld s

choo

ls a

nd t

rain

tea

cher

s in

Cha

d to

rai

se t

he li

tera

cy r

ates

. Th

e in

crea

se

56of

lite

rate

peo

ple

coul

d he

lp t

o pa

y of

f de

bt b

ecau

se t

he e

duca

ted

popu

latio

n of

57

Cha

d ca

n go

off a

nd w

ork

in o

ther

cou

ntries

tha

t ar

e in

nee

d, t

o he

lp b

ring

in

58m

oney

for

the

cou

ntry

.59 60

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ITED

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TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Ic

elan

dD

eleg

ates

:M

eris

sa S

mal

ley,

Abb

y Koc

zaja

,El

liana

Jea

n Li

nden

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Pag

e M

iddl

e Sch

ool

Too

Mu

ch T

ou

rism

in I

cela

nd

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Ack

now

ledg

ing:

With

so

muc

h to

uris

m in

Ice

land

peo

ple

are

havi

ng t

o re

nt o

ut t

heir

3

hous

es a

s th

eir

only

way

of

mak

ing

mon

ey.

4 5Aw

are

of:

rece

nt e

ffor

ts h

ave

been

mad

e to

cre

ate

new

hote

ls f

or t

he t

ouri

sts.

6 7Con

cern

ed t

hat:

Tou

rist

s ar

e ha

ving

to

ask

peop

le w

ho li

ve in

hou

ses

in I

cela

nd t

o 8

rent

out

the

ir h

ouse

s.9 10

Taki

ng in

to c

onsi

dera

tion:

The

peo

ple

rent

ing

out

thei

r ho

uses

are

doi

ng t

his

as

11th

eir

only

way

to

mak

e m

oney

and

are

doi

ng it

ope

nly.

12 13Em

phas

izin

g: T

he r

easo

n to

uris

ts a

re h

avin

g to

sle

ep in

nat

ives

hou

ses

is b

ecau

se

14th

e ho

tels

are

all

full.

15 16W

e th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Ice

land

do

Her

eby:

17 18En

cour

ages

: W

e re

ques

t $9

mill

ion

dolla

rs t

o gi

ve t

o D

ubai

as

a lo

an t

o re

vam

p 19

thei

r ol

d cr

uise

shi

p th

e Q

ueen

Eliz

abet

h 2.

This

loan

will

be

used

to

reva

mp

one

of

20th

eir

olde

r cr

uise

s sh

ips.

We

hope

to

have

the

shi

p do

ck o

ff t

he c

oast

of

Icel

and

and

21ru

n 3-

4 da

y ro

utes

as

an a

ltern

ate

cour

se for

tho

se w

ho w

ould

not

like

to

stay

at

a 22

hote

l. 23 24

Rem

inds

: Th

e pe

ople

who

use

d to

rel

y on

the

ir o

nly

sour

ce o

f m

oney

com

ing

from

25

rent

ing

out

thei

r ho

uses

will

be

offe

red

bett

er p

ayin

g jo

bs w

orki

ng o

n th

e cr

uise

26

ship

s. T

hese

job

s w

ill r

ange

fro

m jan

itor

to m

aid

to s

erve

r to

kitc

hen

staf

f.27 28

GEN

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SSEM

BLY

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MCA

MO

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UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Ye

men

Del

egat

es:

Alis

on D

ropp

,Abi

Joh

nson

,El

la T

ubbs

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Spr

ing

Sta

tion

Mid

dle

Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

So

lvin

g W

ater

Sca

rcit

y in

Yem

en

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Bel

ievi

ng t

hat

the

acce

ss t

o su

ffic

ient

wat

er is

a b

asic

hum

an r

ight

;3 4

Con

cern

ed t

hat

the

coun

try

of Y

emen

is in

critic

al w

ater

sca

rcity

;5 6

Fully

ala

rmed

tha

t 45

.1%

of

the

wat

er s

ourc

ing

is u

napp

rove

d;7 8

Str

essi

ng t

hat

Yem

en is

war

ned

to b

e co

mpl

etel

y rid

of w

ater

in t

he n

ext

ten

year

s;9 10

Hav

ing

cons

ider

ed t

hat

Yem

en’s

pop

ulat

ion

of 2

3 m

illio

n is

exp

ecte

d to

dou

ble

in

11th

e ne

xt t

en y

ears

, th

us p

rovi

ng t

he c

ritic

al n

eed

of w

ater

;12 13

Not

ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn t

hat

50%

of th

e Ye

men

i pop

ulat

ion

stru

ggle

s da

ily t

o fin

d 14

clea

n w

ater

to

drin

k or

gro

w f

ood;

15 16Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t Ye

men

i’s h

ave

reso

rted

to

inef

fect

ive

grou

nd w

ater

drilli

ng,

17ab

ando

ning

suf

ficie

nt r

ain

wat

er c

olle

ctio

n;18 19

Rem

indi

ng t

hat

the

Rep

ublic

of Y

emen

is o

ne o

f th

e dr

iest

, po

ores

t, a

nd le

ast

20de

velo

ped

coun

trie

s in

the

wor

ld;

21 22Cog

niza

nt t

hat

mor

e th

an 8

0% o

f th

e co

untr

y is

in n

eed

of h

uman

itarian

ass

ista

nce,

23

part

ially

due

to

wat

er b

orn

illne

ss;

24 25U

nder

stan

ding

tha

t Ye

men

is t

he 7

th m

ost

wat

er s

tres

sed

coun

try

in t

he w

orld

;26 27

The

dele

gatio

n of

Yem

en h

ereb

y;28 29

Req

uest

s m

onet

ary

fund

ing

tow

ards

reb

uild

ing

rain

wat

er c

olle

ctio

n pr

ogra

ms;

30 31Str

ongl

y af

firm

s th

at t

he g

over

nmen

t of

Yem

en p

rom

otes

law

enf

orce

men

t to

war

ds

32w

ater

rat

ions

;33 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Str

esse

s th

e in

stal

latio

n an

d re

pairin

g of

wat

er p

ipin

g th

roug

hout

rur

al Y

emen

;35 36

Emph

asiz

es filt

ratio

n of

wel

ls a

nd w

ater

bod

ies;

37 38Fu

rthe

r pr

ocla

ims

that

the

wea

lthy

abid

e by

gov

ernm

ent

wat

er c

onse

rvat

ion

acts

;39 40

Con

dem

ns t

he u

sage

of w

ater

for

unn

eces

sary

pur

pose

s (i

.eth

e pr

oduc

tion

of q

at);

41 42Rec

omm

ends

hum

anita

rian

aid

wor

kers

to

help

cur

e an

d pr

even

t hu

man

itarian

43

issu

es d

ealin

g w

ith w

ater

;44 45

Urg

es t

hat

the

acce

ssib

ility

to

wat

er is

mor

e av

aila

ble

and

less

cos

tly u

ntil

thes

e 46

actio

ns a

re p

ut in

to p

lace

.47

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Eg

ypt

Del

egat

es:

Emily

Bar

nes,

Bra

dley

Bor

k,Bra

yden

Cla

rkCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Sun

set

Mid

dle

Sch

ool

Air

Po

luti

on

in E

gyp

t

Con

cern

ed t

hat

the

air

pollu

tion

stat

us in

Egy

pt is

cau

sing

cas

ualti

es.

It is

est

imat

ed

1th

at b

reat

hing

a d

ay o

f ai

r in

Egy

pt is

equ

ival

ent

to s

mok

ing

a w

hole

pac

k of

2

ciga

rett

es.

3 4Anx

ious

tha

t Eg

ypt’s

air p

ollu

tant

s an

d ai

r qu

ality

are

bel

ow s

tand

ards

. Th

is is

5

unac

cept

able

. To

be

exac

t, it

is t

he f

ourt

h w

orst

air p

ollu

ted

coun

try.

6 7

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d th

at h

eart

dis

ease

, st

roke

s, a

nd r

espi

rato

ry in

fect

ions

cau

sed

by

8th

e ai

r qu

ality

are

am

ong

the

top

four

cau

ses

of p

rem

atur

e de

ath

in E

gypt

. N

inet

y-9

two

perc

ent

of E

gypt

’s d

eath

s ar

e lin

ked

to a

irbo

rne

pollu

tant

s.

10 11Fu

lly A

larm

ed t

hat

the

air

in t

he c

apita

l city

, Cai

ro,

is a

dar

k cl

oud

taki

ng u

p to

35,

000

12liv

es e

ach

year

, w

hich

in o

ur o

pini

on,

is a

cat

astr

ophe

and

is in

cred

ibly

atr

ocio

us.

13 14Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Egy

pt d

oes

here

by:

15 16Req

uest

tha

t Eg

ypt

rece

ive

one

mill

ion

dolla

rs t

o pl

ant

and

mai

ntai

n tr

ee s

aplin

gs in

17

Egyp

t. T

his

way

we

coul

d ke

ep E

gypt

a h

ealth

ier

plac

e. I

f w

e w

ere

supp

lied

with

18

One

mill

ion

dolla

rs,

we

coul

d gr

ow e

noug

h tr

ees

in E

gypt

to

begi

n he

lpin

g al

l of

19Eg

ypt

be le

ss p

ollu

ted.

20 21

Not

ing

that

tre

es t

hat

are

bein

g pl

ante

d in

oth

er c

ount

ries

sav

e as

man

y as

850

22

lives

a y

ear.

For

us,

thi

s is

a g

ood

way

to

dim

inis

h th

e ai

r po

llutio

n di

lem

ma

goin

g 23

on in

Egy

pt.

24 25Als

o Rec

omm

endi

ng s

ome

of t

he fun

ds b

e us

ed t

o pa

y Eg

yptian

em

ploy

ees

to p

lant

26

and

care

for

the

tre

es.

Bec

ause

of

its d

eser

t cl

imat

e, s

peci

fic c

are

mus

t be

tak

en t

o 27

ensu

re t

he t

rees

thr

ive.

W

e w

ill a

lso

need

fun

ding

to

buy

and

inst

all p

lant

28st

ruct

ures

to

secu

re t

he t

rees

so

they

do

get

upro

oted

out

of th

e so

il.29 30

Rem

indi

ng y

ou t

hat

Egyp

t’s a

ir p

ollu

tion

curr

ent

cond

ition

is u

nacc

epta

ble,

sin

ce it

31

is b

elow

air

con

ditio

n st

anda

rds.

So,

hop

eful

ly a

fter

hea

ring

thi

s, y

ou t

ake

into

32

cons

ider

atio

n of

how

the

air in

Egy

pt is

aw

ful,

and

so y

ou w

ill s

uppl

y us

the

mon

ey

33w

e ne

ed t

o bu

y, p

lant

, an

d ca

re f

or a

ll of

the

tre

es.

34

GEN

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

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S

Spo

nsor

:Th

aila

ndD

eleg

ates

:Am

y D

obbe

rfuh

l,Li

a M

ilion

is,

Abb

y O

rrCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Pag

e M

iddl

e Sch

ool

Bu

ildin

g T

emp

ora

ry H

ou

sin

g f

or

Imm

igra

nts

in T

hai

lan

d

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Ack

now

ledg

ing:

150

,000

imm

igra

nts

ente

r Th

aila

nd e

ach

year

.3 4

Emph

asiz

ing:

the

se im

mig

rant

s ar

e an

impo

rtan

t fa

ctor

in k

eepi

ng t

he e

cono

my

5st

able

and

pro

fitab

le.

6 7Con

cern

ed:

60,0

00 o

f th

ese

imm

igra

nts

cann

ot a

ffor

d ho

usin

g.8 9

Kee

ping

in m

ind:

Tha

iland

doe

s no

t w

ish

to d

epor

t th

ese

imm

igra

nts

eve

n th

ough

10

they

can

not

pay

for

hous

ing,

bec

ause

the

y ev

entu

ally

bec

ome

an e

ssen

tial p

art

in

11th

e Th

ai e

cono

my.

12 13W

e th

e D

eleg

ates

of

Thai

land

:14 15

Cal

ls u

pon:

The

UN

to

give

Tha

iland

555

,262

,500

Bah

t or

15,

937,

500

US D

olla

rs t

o 16

build

tem

pora

ry h

ousi

ng for

the

se im

mig

rant

s.17 18

Not

es:

This

hou

sing

is jus

t te

mpo

rary

; si

nce

the

hous

ing

is fre

e, t

hey

can

easi

ly

19ac

cum

ulat

e en

ough

mon

ey t

o m

ove

out

and

supp

orts

the

mse

lves

.20 21

Urg

es:

The

UN

to

take

our

pro

blem

into

ser

ious

con

side

ratio

n.22 23

GEN

ERA

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SSEM

BLY

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Zim

babw

eD

eleg

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:D

elan

ey W

epki

ng,

Ave

ry Y

oung

,Chl

oe E

arls

,M

aym

ie G

uthr

ieCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mill

cree

k M

iddl

e Sch

ool

A R

esol

uti

on t

o R

edu

ce P

ower

Ou

tag

es in

Zim

bab

we

Ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t th

e co

untr

y of

Zim

babw

e fa

ces

seve

ral p

ower

out

ages

1

ever

y da

y.2 3

Con

cern

ed t

hat

thes

e po

wer

out

ages

can

last

for

up

to t

wen

ty-f

our

hour

s pe

r da

y.4 5

Kee

ping

in m

ind

the

outa

ges

are

badl

y af

fect

ing

the

econ

omy

beca

use

citiz

ens

can

6no

t go

to

thei

r jo

bs,

so t

hey

are

left

une

mpl

oyed

, al

read

y co

nsid

erin

g th

e lo

w

7un

empl

oym

ent

rate

of ni

nety

-fiv

e pe

rcen

t.

8 9Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

fact

tha

t as

the

pop

ulat

ion

grow

s th

e ou

tage

s w

ill c

ontin

ue t

o w

orse

n.10 11

Dis

turb

ed t

hat

the

Zim

babw

ean

gove

rnm

ent

lose

s hu

ndre

ds o

f m

illio

ns o

f U

nite

d 12

Sta

tes

dolla

rs e

very

mon

th.

13 14D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

that

peo

ple

aren

’t re

ceiv

ing

the

med

ical

hel

p th

ey n

eed

or

15le

arni

ng n

ew t

hing

s be

caus

e ho

spita

ls a

nd s

choo

ls h

ave

been

shu

t do

wn.

16 17M

indf

ul t

hat

food

will

go

bad

and

wat

er w

ill n

o lo

nger

be

filte

red

or b

oile

d w

ithou

t 18

elec

tric

ity.

19 20W

e th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Zim

babw

e do

her

eby:

21 22

Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns (

UN

) to

end

thi

s af

flict

ion

by f

undi

ng w

ind

farm

s to

23

ensu

re t

hat

seve

re p

ower

out

ages

will

no

long

er b

e a

prob

lem

to

Zim

babw

e.24 25

Req

uest

s th

at t

hat

the

UN

will

don

ate

twen

ty m

illio

n do

llars

to

purc

hase

the

26

follo

win

g: la

nd,

turb

ines

, m

aint

enan

ce,

and

inst

alla

tion.

27 28N

otes

tha

t w

e w

ill n

eed

150

win

d tu

rbin

es t

o su

pply

eno

ugh

enou

gh e

lect

rici

ty in

29

orde

r to

sto

p th

ese

outa

ges.

30 31U

rge

the

UN

to

take

res

pons

ibili

ty f

or s

uppl

ying

ele

ctri

city

to

the

Zim

babw

eans

who

32

cons

iste

ntly

suf

fer

from

the

se h

ards

hips

33 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

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ITED

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TIO

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nsor

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garia

Del

egat

es:

Qui

nlan

Cyr

,M

argo

Dob

bs,

Kat

hlee

n Ker

r,El

iana

Sch

neid

erCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Har

peth

Hal

l Sch

ool

To r

edu

ce t

he

air

pol

luti

on t

hro

ug

hou

t th

e w

orld

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Con

cern

ed b

y th

e gr

owin

g ai

r po

llutio

n in

Bul

garia

and

the

rest

of th

e w

orld

;3 4

Aw

are

that

the

res

ourc

es u

sed

in p

ower

pla

nts

are

chea

per

and

easi

er t

o bu

rn b

ut

5ar

e w

orse

for

the

env

iron

men

t;6 7

Reg

rett

ing

that

in 2

010,

12,

000

peop

le w

ere

kille

d b

y ai

r po

llutio

n in

Bul

garia

8al

one;

9 10D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

beca

use

in 2

012,

the

re w

ere

2,00

0 pr

emat

ure

deat

hs fro

m

11ca

rbon

dio

xide

rel

ease

d in

to t

he a

tmos

pher

e w

hich

is a

bout

fou

r tim

es t

he d

eath

12

toll

from

car

acc

iden

ts in

the

sam

e ye

ar;

13 14Reg

rett

ing

that

the

re is

an

incr

ease

in d

isea

se f

rom

air p

ollu

tion;

15 16Fu

lly b

earing

in m

ind

that

hav

ing

alln

ew e

nerg

y so

urce

s w

ill r

equi

re m

uch

mon

ey

17an

d co

uld

be a

cha

lleng

e fo

r so

me

coun

trie

s;18 19

Hav

ing

exam

ined

fur

ther

it s

eem

s th

at t

here

are

lim

ited

othe

r op

tions

, an

d th

ings

20

are

wor

seni

ng b

y th

e m

inut

e21 22

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d th

at if

som

ethi

ng is

not

don

e, B

ulga

ria

and

othe

r co

untr

ies

23po

pula

tion

will

dec

reas

e du

e to

dis

ease

cau

sed

by a

ir p

ollu

tion

24 25Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Bul

garia

does

her

eby:

26 27N

ote

that

thi

s co

uld

take

up

muc

h of

the

cou

ntry

's t

ime

and

ener

gy;

28 29Ask

tha

t by

the

yea

r 20

26,

all t

he c

ount

ries

will

hav

e cu

tth

eir

air

pollu

tion

by 1

5%

30to

hel

p bu

ild a

mor

e su

stai

nabl

e w

orld

;31 32

Ack

now

ledg

e th

at t

his

will

tak

e tim

e;33 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ask

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns c

hang

e th

eir

ener

gy s

ourc

es t

o re

new

able

ene

rgy

to

35he

lp s

top

air

pollu

tion;

36 37U

rge

switc

hing

coa

l, nu

clea

r, a

nd n

atur

al g

as p

ower

pla

nts

to r

enew

able

ene

rgy

38so

urce

s su

ch a

s, s

olar

, w

ind,

or

hydr

o po

wer

pla

nts;

39 40Fu

rthe

r re

com

men

d th

at t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns d

oes

cons

ider

hel

ping

cou

ntries

to

41re

duce

the

ir a

ir p

ollu

tion

and

begi

n to

sw

itch

over

to

rene

wab

le e

nerg

y so

urce

s to

42

help

kee

p th

e ea

rth

heal

thy

and

who

le.

43 44

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Com

mitt

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atio

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cree

k M

iddl

e Sch

ool

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ildin

g a

Bet

ter

Wal

l in

Isr

ael

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Anx

ious

with

the

dea

th r

ate

in I

srae

l of

abou

t 10

0 pe

r ye

ar d

ue t

o co

nflic

t an

d ac

ts

3of

ter

rorism

.4 5

Aw

are

of t

he t

erro

rism

and

dea

th r

ate

in I

srae

l.6 7

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d In

201

5, 1

08 t

erro

rist

att

acks

wer

e re

port

ed.

83 w

ere

kille

d an

d 8

251

wer

e in

jure

d.

9 10D

ecla

ring

149

Pal

estin

ians

wer

e ki

lled

carr

ying

out

att

acks

aga

inst

Isr

aelis

11 12

Con

vinc

ed 5

9 Pa

lest

inia

ns w

ere

shot

by

Isra

eli f

orce

s th

eory

cla

shes

13 14

Aw

are

of 3

5 Is

rael

is w

ere

kille

d in

att

acks

by

Pale

stin

ians

15 16Ack

now

ledg

ing

5 ci

tizen

s of

oth

er c

ount

ries

, in

clud

ing

2 Am

eric

ans

wer

e ki

lled.

17 18Con

cern

ed A

t a

daily

rat

e on

e Pa

lest

inia

n is

kill

ed d

ue t

o co

nflic

t w

ith o

ther

cou

ntries

.19 20

The

Del

egat

ion

of I

srae

l her

eby:

21 22Pr

ocla

ims

that

Isr

ael w

ould

like

to

inst

itute

the

upg

rade

of ho

mel

and

secu

rity

and

23

over

all m

ilita

ry for

ces;

not

e th

at in

tim

e Is

rael

will

ret

urn

all m

oney

giv

ento

Isr

ael

24by

the

UN

, w

e w

ill d

o th

is b

y ou

r to

uris

ts a

ttra

ctio

n to

Jer

usal

em.

25 26Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

for

10.

5 m

illio

n do

llars

to

build

a w

all (

35 f

eet

tall

and

2716

3 m

iles

long

) ar

ound

the

eas

tern

sid

e of

Isr

ael a

nd s

uppl

y tr

oops

to

guar

d an

d 28

prot

ect

Isra

el’s

peo

ple.

29 30Fu

rthe

r ca

lls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

for

10,

000

troo

ps.

31 32Fu

rthe

r re

com

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ds t

he U

nite

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atio

ns t

o ag

ree

to h

elp

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ls s

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the

33w

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e.34

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in t

he

dem

ocr

atic

Rep

ub

lic o

f th

e C

on

go

To t

he G

ener

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ssem

bly:

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now

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ing

Four

out

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n ch

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e no

t in

sch

ool.

400,

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disp

lace

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child

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4 5Ack

now

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Rat

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fin

fant

, un

der-

five

and

mat

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l mor

talit

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e st

agge

ring

. 6

One

in fiv

e ch

ildre

n di

es b

efor

e re

achi

ng t

he a

ge o

f fiv

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othe

rs d

ie in

chi

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rth

in

713

out

of ev

ery

1,00

0 de

liver

ies

8 9Ack

now

ledg

ing

chi

ldho

od d

isea

ses

are

appr

oxim

atel

y 65

per

cen

t. L

ess

than

hal

f 10

the

popu

latio

n ha

s ac

cess

to

a sa

fe s

ourc

e of

cle

an d

rink

ing

wat

er.

Less

tha

n on

e 11

third

has

acce

ss t

o ad

equa

te s

anita

tion

faci

litie

s.12 13

Ack

now

ledg

ing

The

adul

t H

IV/A

IDS p

reva

lenc

e ra

te w

as 4

.2 p

er c

ent

in 2

005,

a

14si

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cant

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ease

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m 2

004.

The

rat

e is

bel

ieve

d to

be

sign

ifica

ntly

hig

her

in

15ar

eas

of r

ecen

t ar

med

con

flict

, w

here

sex

ual a

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e ag

ains

t w

omen

16

was

wid

espr

ead.

17 18Ack

now

ledg

ing

Ther

e ar

e ov

er 4

mill

ion

orph

aned

chi

ldre

n in

the

cou

ntry

.19 20

Ack

now

ledg

ing

Sch

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nrol

lmen

t ra

tes

are

decl

inin

g. M

ore

than

4.4

mill

ion

child

ren

21(n

early

half

the

scho

ol-a

ge p

opul

atio

n) a

re n

ot in

sch

ool.

This

num

ber

incl

udes

2.5

22

mill

ion

girl

s an

d 40

0,00

0 di

spla

ced

child

ren.

23 24Ack

now

ledg

ing

Chi

ld la

bor

is c

omm

onpl

ace:

Mor

e th

an a

qua

rter

of

child

ren

ages

5

25to

14 a

re w

orki

ng.

26 27Ack

now

ledg

ing

This

mea

ns w

ater

-bor

ne d

isea

ses

such

as

diar

rhea

, 28

bilh

arzi

a/sc

hist

osom

iasi

s (s

ee H

ealth

, D

isea

ses)

and

cho

lera

are

com

mon

.29 30

Ack

now

ledg

ing

Out

brea

ks o

f ch

oler

a oc

cur

ever

y ye

ar a

nd a

roun

d 3%

of th

ose

who

31

cont

ract

the

dis

ease

die

bec

ause

of la

ck o

f tr

eatm

ent.

32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

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Ack

now

ledg

ing

How

ever

, th

e gr

eate

st t

hrea

t to

hea

lth

is m

alar

ia.

In 2

009,

the

re

34w

ere

over

6.7

mill

ion

case

s of

mal

aria

. Tw

o ou

t of

eve

ry f

ive

deat

hs a

mon

g yo

ung

35ch

ildre

n ar

e ca

used

by

mal

aria

(W

HO

).36 37

Ack

now

ledg

ing

Aro

und

55%

of

peop

le li

ve b

elow

the

pov

erty

line

, liv

ing

on le

ss

38th

an a

dol

lar

each

day

. Are

as w

ith t

he g

reat

est

num

ber

of p

oor

are

part

icul

arly

in

39th

e ea

st o

f th

e co

untr

y, w

here

con

flict

con

tinue

s. F

ight

ing

and

the

lack

of ro

ads

40m

ake

it di

ffic

ult

for

aid

and

help

to b

e pr

ovid

ed t

o ce

rtai

n re

gion

s41 42

Ack

now

ledg

ing

Mal

nutr

ition

is w

ides

prea

d. W

ithou

t a

prop

er d

iet,

nea

rly

two-

thir

ds

43of

chi

ldre

n la

ck V

itam

in A

(w

hich

allo

ws

the

imm

une

syst

em t

o de

velo

p) a

nd h

alf

44su

ffer

fro

m a

def

icie

ncy

of o

ther

ess

entia

l nut

rien

ts s

uch

as ir

on,

Vita

min

E a

nd

45zi

nc.

46 47Ack

now

ledg

ing

With

fam

ilies

str

uggl

ing

to s

urvi

ve a

nd t

he h

igh

num

ber

of o

rpha

ns

48cr

eate

d by

war

and

dis

ease

(an

est

imat

ed 4

mill

ion)

, th

ere

are

man

y st

reet

chi

ldre

n 49

in t

he D

R C

ongo

. Th

e ca

pita

l, Kin

shas

a, c

onta

ins

arou

nd 2

0-25

,000

chi

ldre

n w

ho

50sl

eep

roug

h an

d su

rviv

e by

beg

ging

.51 52

The

Del

egat

ion

of T

he K

ingd

om o

f D

emoc

ratic

Rep

ublic

of

the

Con

go H

ereb

y:

53 54Acc

epts

If

the

kids

in t

he d

emoc

ratic

rep

ublic

of th

e Con

go w

ere

anim

als

they

wou

ld

55pr

obab

ly d

ie b

ecau

se o

f no

foo

d.56 57

Acc

epts

The

se c

hild

ren

have

to

fend

for

the

mse

lves

bas

ical

ly t

he k

ids

help

fee

d 58

thei

r fa

mily

59 60Acc

epts

The

chi

ldre

n ha

ve n

o ed

ucat

ion,

no

mon

ey,

no n

othi

ng61

Acc

epts

Wha

t w

e w

ould

nee

d fo

r yo

u w

ould

be

mon

ey,

food

, cl

ean

wat

er,

build

ers

62to

bui

ld t

hem

new

hom

es,

and

educ

ator

s.63 64

Acc

epts

Thi

s is

bec

ause

the

se c

hild

ren

have

not

hing

and

nee

d so

met

hing

we

coul

d 65

mak

e a

chan

ge in

the

ir

lives

we

coul

d be

the

rea

son

thes

e ch

ildre

n liv

e lo

ng.

66 67Pl

ease

tak

e th

is in

con

side

ratio

n th

ese

kids

nee

d us

and

nee

d ou

r he

lp.

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race

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mer

s,M

ary

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mi P

alm

erCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Gra

ssla

nd M

iddl

e Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Hel

p P

reve

nt

the

Sp

read

ing

of

the

Zik

a D

isea

se

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d th

at t

he Z

ika

Virus

is s

prea

ding

mor

e ra

pidl

y th

an e

ver,

abo

ut

110

0,00

0 pe

ople

a y

ear

are

infe

cted

with

thi

s aw

ful d

isea

se,

2 3Aw

are

of t

his

prob

lem

sci

entis

ts s

till h

aven

’t fo

und

a cu

re for

thi

s w

retc

hed

dise

ase

4w

hich

may

tak

e m

any

year

s ac

cord

ing

to o

ur p

rese

nt u

nder

stan

ding

of

the

Zik

a Virus

,5 6

Obs

ervi

ng t

he e

ffec

ts o

f th

e Zik

a Virus

incl

udin

g se

vere

bir

th d

efec

ts,

feve

r, r

ash,

7

join

t da

mag

e, r

ed e

yes,

mus

cle

pain

, an

d he

adac

he c

oncl

udes

tha

t th

ese

sym

ptom

s 8

are

very

com

mon

but

can

do

a lo

t of

dam

age,

9 10Em

phas

izin

g t

he t

hous

ands

of

peop

le t

hat

are

fleei

ng d

ue t

o th

is v

irus

,11 12

Bea

ring

in m

ind

the

man

y un

born

chi

ldre

n th

at a

re a

ffec

ted

by t

his

dise

ase,

13 14N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

tha

t so

man

y pe

ople

acr

oss

the

wor

ld a

re b

ecom

ing

infe

cted

,15 16

Str

essi

ng t

hat

US t

rave

lers

hav

e be

en b

ring

ing

the

Zik

a ba

ck in

to o

ur c

ount

ry

17st

artin

g w

ith M

iam

i, Fl

ordi

a,

18 19W

e th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

New

Zea

land

do

here

by:

20 21Req

uest

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns w

ork

with

New

Zea

land

and

man

y ot

her

coun

trie

s 22

to w

ipe

this

dis

ease

out

and

the

mos

quito

es t

hat

spre

ad t

he d

isea

se a

lso;

23 24Ta

kes

note

of no

t on

ly A

mer

ican

s an

d N

ew Z

eala

nd

need

hel

p. O

ther

cou

ntries

25

incl

udin

g pl

aces

like

Ser

bia

or R

ussi

a ne

ed h

elp;

26 27U

rges

the

Wor

ld H

ealth

Org

aniz

atio

n to

incl

ude

thin

gs li

ke v

acci

natio

ns,

mos

quito

28

pest

icid

es s

peci

fic t

o th

e Aed

es s

peci

es,

and

mon

thly

che

ckup

s fo

r th

e vi

rus

29es

peci

ally

wom

en w

ho a

re p

regn

ant

to b

e th

eir

mai

n pr

ojec

ts;

30 31Tr

usts

tha

t th

e U

N w

ill f

ix t

his

prob

lem

bec

ause

we

mus

t ta

ke a

ctio

n as

soo

n as

pos

sibl

e;32 33

Proc

laim

tha

t th

is s

hall

take

pla

ce o

n M

ay 1

, 20

20.

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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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e M

iddl

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Ch

ild L

abo

r in

Ban

gla

des

h

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Con

scio

us o

f:Ban

glad

esh

is o

ne o

f th

e po

ores

t co

untr

ies

in t

he w

orld

, so

chi

ld

3la

bor,

for

now

, m

ay b

e a

nece

ssity

.4 5

Emph

asiz

ing:

Whi

le t

here

hav

e be

en s

ome

atte

mpt

s to

sto

p it,

chi

ld la

bor

cont

inue

s 6

to b

e a

huge

pro

blem

with

ove

r 13

% o

f ch

ildre

n w

orki

ng in

fac

tori

es e

very

day

.7 8

Con

cern

ed:

Chi

ldre

n in

Ban

glad

esh

do n

ot g

et a

n ed

ucat

ion

beca

use

of t

his

9w

ides

prea

d pr

oble

m.

10 11Ala

rmed

:Chi

ldre

n ar

e no

t sa

fe w

orki

ng in

the

se f

acto

ries

, an

d ca

n ge

t in

jure

d,

12co

nsid

erin

g th

e fa

ct t

hat

only

8 o

f th

ese

fact

orie

s ha

ve p

asse

d fin

al in

spec

tion.

13 14

Dec

laring

:Th

is is

a h

uge

prob

lem

tha

t w

ill c

ontin

ue u

nles

s w

e m

ake

an e

ffor

t to

15

ceas

e it

from

exi

sten

ce.

16 17W

e th

e de

lega

tes

of B

angl

ades

h:18 19

Cal

ls t

o: T

he U

N t

o he

lp s

top

the

epid

emic

of ch

ild la

bor

with

the

fin

al in

spec

tion

of

20m

ore

fact

orie

s, s

o th

ey c

an k

eep

the

child

ren

safe

r.21 22

Con

firm

s: B

angl

ades

h ne

eds

mor

e m

oney

to

help

end

thi

s tr

agic

epi

sode

of ev

ents

.23 24

In t

urn:

The

chi

ldre

n w

ill w

ork

thei

r w

ay o

ut o

f th

is e

pide

mic

unt

il w

e ca

n st

op it

.25 26

GEN

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:Fi

nlan

dD

eleg

ates

:Kal

ee B

radl

ey,

Ash

lyn

Hau

ser,

Gab

riel

la K

ingr

ee,

Slo

an R

oger

sCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Bre

ntw

ood

Aca

dem

y

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Dec

reas

e th

e N

um

ber

of

Su

icid

es in

Fin

lan

d a

nd

Bri

ng

A

war

enes

s to

th

e Im

po

rtan

ce o

f M

enta

l Hea

lth

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

1 2D

eepl

y di

stur

bed

that

Fin

land

has

the

fift

h hi

ghes

t su

icid

e ra

te in

the

wor

ld,

3av

erag

ing

at a

to

tal o

f 1

65,0

00 p

eopl

e pe

r ye

ar.

With

Den

mar

k, S

wed

en,

and

4N

orw

ay,

falli

ng c

onse

cutiv

ely

in 1

1th,

12t

h, a

nd 1

3th

plac

e, a

nd I

cela

nd c

omin

g in

5

at 1

5th

plac

e.6 7

Con

cern

ed t

hat

Finl

and

has

the

high

est

mur

der

rate

in W

este

rn E

urop

e.8 9

Not

ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn t

hat

Finl

and

has

the

third

high

est

gun

owne

rshi

pra

te o

n 10

the

plan

et b

ehin

d, o

nly

the

U.S

.A a

nd Y

emen

.11 12

Not

ing

that

the

re h

as b

een

a th

irty

per

cent

incr

ease

in t

he n

umbe

r of

med

ical

13

trea

tmen

ts r

equi

red

beca

use

of a

ccid

enta

l, or

med

ical

, co

nditi

ons

caus

ed b

y 14

alco

hol.

15 16Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

sin

ce 2

010

it ha

s be

en in

crea

sing

ly h

arde

r fo

r pe

ople

to

rece

ive

17no

n-m

edic

al t

hera

py-b

ased

reh

abili

tatio

n in

the

pub

lic s

ecto

r.18 19

Fully

ala

rmed

tha

t al

coho

l is

now

the

lead

ing

caus

e of

dea

th f

or F

inni

sh m

en.

20 21En

cour

aged

tha

t th

e Fi

nnis

h go

vern

men

t ha

s se

t in

pla

ce p

rogr

ams

for

yout

h 22

incl

udin

g ch

ild w

elfa

re c

linic

s, a

nd m

enta

l hea

lth e

duca

tion

in s

choo

ls.

23 24Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Fin

land

her

eby:

25 26Pr

ocla

ims

that

Fin

land

wou

ld li

ke t

o in

stitu

te a

mon

thly

psy

chia

tric

eva

luat

ion

for

27th

e hi

gh r

isk

popu

lous

, or

the

pop

ulac

e w

ho h

ave

a hi

stor

y of

sub

stan

ce a

buse

. 28 29

Dec

lare

s th

at p

eopl

e w

ho a

re d

eem

ed u

nfit

will

hav

e no

acc

ess

to a

lcoh

ol u

ntil

30de

emed

fit

by e

valu

ator

s.31 32

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f m

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the

35im

port

ance

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men

tal h

ealth

.

36 37D

ecla

res

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gun

saf

ety

will

be

mor

e st

rict

ly im

plem

ente

d, a

nd t

here

will

be

men

tal

38sc

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ings

bef

ore

a gu

n ca

n be

pur

chas

ed.

39 40D

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that

pot

entia

lly h

arm

ful d

rugs

can

onl

y be

bou

ght

in c

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in r

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ated

41

amou

nts,

and

can

onl

y pu

rcha

se t

hem

if a

cer

tifie

d do

ctor

dee

ms

them

as

urge

ntly

42

need

ed.

43 44D

raw

s at

tent

ion

to t

he fac

t th

at t

hese

met

hods

cou

ld a

lso

help

the

oth

er

45Sca

ndin

avia

n co

untr

ies,

as

thei

r su

icid

e ra

tes

are

also

ele

vate

d gr

eatly

.46 47

Furt

her

reco

mm

ends

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns b

e in

fav

or o

f ou

r re

solu

tion

to48

decr

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the

sui

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rat

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Fin

land

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itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

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Col

lege

Pre

p

A R

eso

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on

to

Red

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vern

men

t C

orr

up

tio

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crea

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g P

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lic

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of

Inci

den

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f C

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Bea

ring

in m

ind

the

Sus

tain

able

Dev

elop

men

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f th

e U

nite

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ns o

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prom

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g pe

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clus

ive

soci

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just

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for

all a

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effe

ctiv

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ccou

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t al

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ls,

4 5Aw

are

that

gov

ernm

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corr

uption

oft

en r

elat

es t

o vi

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ce o

r th

reat

s of

vio

lenc

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ener

al A

ssem

bly

reso

lutio

n 58

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whi

ch a

dopt

ed t

he U

nite

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atio

ns

8Con

vent

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Aga

inst

Cor

rupt

ion,

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its

purp

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d pr

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o se

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lish

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diss

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ate

info

rmat

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conc

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ng

10co

rrup

tion,

11 12

Not

ing

with

con

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t m

any

mem

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stat

es a

re h

avin

g tr

oubl

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ying

to

redu

ce

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men

t co

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use

the

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ic is

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tene

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e in

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that

the

UN

pro

vide

mor

e jo

bs f

or t

he N

auru

ans.

If

they

fee

l the

nee

d to

37

wor

k th

ey w

ill,

and

if th

ey f

eel t

he n

eed

to e

at h

ealth

y th

ey w

ill.

Ther

e ar

e lo

cal

38fr

uits

and

veg

etab

les,

the

y ju

st d

o no

t ch

oose

to

eat

them

.39 40

To c

oncl

ude

we

are

aski

ng t

he U

N t

o gr

ant

$5 m

illio

n do

llars

to

our

prog

ram

to

end

41ob

esity

in N

auru

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Bol

ivia

Del

egat

es:

Ella

Gra

ce R

ober

tson

,Er

ik B

acks

trom

,G

rays

on A

nnes

s,Li

z Roc

kCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

St.

Ann

Sch

ool

Dru

g T

raff

icki

ng

in B

oliv

ia

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2N

otin

g w

ith d

eep

conc

ern

that

Bol

ivia

is s

ittin

g al

ongs

ide

the

wor

ld's

sec

ond

larg

est

3co

nsum

er o

f ill

egal

dru

gs,

bord

erin

g Pe

ru,

who

are

big

pro

duce

r of

coc

aine

, an

d 4

Para

guay

who

is t

he m

ain

prod

ucer

of m

ariju

ana;

5 6Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

fiv

e pe

rcen

t of

Uni

ted

Sta

tes

drug

s ar

e tr

aced

bac

k to

our

7

coun

try,

whi

ch c

ould

mak

e Bol

ivia

a d

rug

traf

ficki

ng h

ub;

8 9N

otin

g w

ith r

egre

t th

at d

rug

clan

s ar

e th

e pr

inci

pal d

eale

rs,

and

the

desi

re for

dru

gs

10is

hig

her

due

to t

he c

heap

er p

rice

in c

ocai

ne c

ompa

red

to t

hat

in C

olum

bia,

11 12Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

our

cou

ntry

is a

t th

e he

art

of t

he S

outh

Am

eric

an d

rug

trad

e 13

and

the

aspi

ratio

n fo

r dr

ugs

is g

row

ing,

thi

s pr

oble

m n

eeds

to

be s

topp

ed;

14 15Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Bol

ivia

doe

s he

reby

:16 17

Req

uest

of $2

50 m

illio

n be

giv

en t

o Bol

ivia

, w

hich

will

go

to h

elp

pay

bord

er

18co

ntro

l; t

his

will

pro

tect

our

cou

ntry

fro

m p

oten

tial d

rug

traf

ficke

rs c

omin

g th

roug

h 19

Peru

and

oth

er h

igh

drug

pro

duci

ng c

ount

ries

;20 21

Enco

urag

ing

the

bord

er c

ontr

ol t

o th

orou

ghly

look

thr

ough

sus

pici

ous

vehi

cles

, an

d 22

if dr

ugs

are

foun

d to

not

be

wel

com

ed in

to o

ur c

ount

ry;

23 24U

rgin

g th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o ad

dres

sed

this

ser

ious

issu

e an

d ho

pefu

lly is

res

olve

d 25

as d

rugs

hav

e af

fect

ed a

nor

mal

ly p

eace

ful e

nvir

onm

ent

and

we

hope

tha

t th

e 26

envi

ronm

ent

will

soo

n be

res

tore

d.

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ERA

L A

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BLY

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YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Bel

gium

Del

egat

es:

Han

nah

Bre

wer

,M

orga

n Rile

y,Ph

oebe

Sm

ithCom

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Pag

e M

iddl

e Sch

ool

Terr

ori

st A

ttac

ks in

Bel

giu

m

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2D

ecla

ring

: Bel

gium

has

had

sev

eral

ter

rorist

att

acks

in t

he p

ast

year

. Th

is is

3

affe

ctin

g th

e in

noce

nt c

ivili

ans

in a

neg

ativ

e w

ay.

4 5D

istu

rbed

: Th

at t

hese

att

acks

are

end

ange

ring

the

nat

iona

l sec

urity

of

Bel

gium

as

6w

ell a

s br

ingi

ng d

own

the

econ

omic

sta

bilit

y.

7 8Aw

are

of:

The

fact

tha

t Bru

ssel

’s a

re p

rovi

ding

all

thei

r ef

fort

s to

sup

port

the

ir

9so

ldie

rs in

hop

es o

f cr

eatin

g a

bett

er d

efen

sive

sys

tem

, bu

t th

e pr

otec

tion

offe

red

is

10st

ill n

ot s

uffic

ient

to

pro

tect

suc

h a

grea

t co

untr

y.

11 12D

eepl

y Con

cern

ed:

That

ISIS

is a

pot

entia

l thr

eat

to t

he d

estr

uctio

n of

suc

h a

vast

13

natio

n w

ithou

t pr

oper

ass

ista

nce

and

mat

eria

l pro

vide

d.14 15

We

dele

gate

s of

Bel

gium

:16 17

Cal

ls U

pon:

the

UN

to

assi

st o

ur c

ount

ry b

y pr

ovid

ing

300

mill

ion

dolla

rs t

o ou

r 18

coun

try.

The

mon

ey u

sed

will

hel

p st

reng

then

our

mili

tary

and

def

ense

s.19 20

Furt

her

Rem

inds

: Th

is m

oney

is g

oing

tow

ards

rec

ruiti

ng s

oldi

ers,

adv

anci

ng

21w

eapo

nry,

and

upg

radi

ng o

ur d

efen

ses

and

mili

tary

bas

es.

22 23Rea

ffir

ms:

The

mon

ey u

sed

will

ful

ly h

e us

ed t

o en

hanc

e th

e tr

aini

ng a

nd fac

ilitie

s 24

of o

ur a

rmed

for

ces.

Thi

s w

ill a

lso

allo

w u

s to

bec

ome

mor

e re

sist

ant

to I

sis’

s25

atte

mpt

s at

ter

rorism

.26 27

GEN

ERA

L A

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BLY

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:Cap

e Ver

deD

eleg

ates

:G

race

Wig

gins

,Ash

er E

mer

son,

Mic

hael

Gaw

ley

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

St.

Ann

Sch

ool

Fres

hw

ater

Sh

ort

ages

in

Cap

e V

erd

e

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2N

otin

g w

ith c

once

rn,

Cap

e Ver

de h

as lo

ng f

aced

ext

rem

e fr

eshw

ater

sho

rtag

es,

with

3

anav

erag

e of

less

tha

n 50

mm

of ra

infa

ll a

year

,4 5

Aw

are

of t

he fac

t th

at C

ape

Ver

de h

as o

ne o

f th

e lo

wes

t gr

ound

wat

er t

able

s on

the

6

cont

inen

t of

Afr

ica,

our

cou

ntry

has

had

to

reso

rt t

o re

lyin

g on

des

alin

atio

n pl

ants

7

to p

rovi

de 8

5% o

f th

efr

eshw

ater

,8 9

Reg

rett

ing

that

the

lack

of w

ater

cau

sed

mor

e th

an 2

00,0

00 d

eath

s in

the

pas

t 10

year

s an

d fo

rced

man

y Cap

e Ver

dean

s to

mig

rate

,11 12

Rec

ogni

zing

with

sad

ness

tha

t m

ore

Cap

e Ver

dean

s liv

e ou

tsid

e ou

r co

untr

y th

an

13w

ithin

it,

anes

timat

ed o

f 28

5,50

0 ou

t of

506

,000

,14 15

Obs

ervi

ng t

hat

Cap

e Ver

de is

for

ced

to im

port

alm

ost

82%

of

its f

ood

due

to la

ck o

f 16

wat

er,

17 18Str

essi

ng t

he p

oint

of

the

mat

ter

that

the

re a

re n

o pe

rman

ent

surf

ace

fres

hwat

er

19so

urce

s in

our

coun

try,

and

the

rur

al s

uppl

y is

tak

en f

rom

sub

terr

anea

n w

ells

and

20

foun

tain

s,21 22

The

Del

egat

ion

of C

ape

Ver

de d

oes

here

by:

23 24Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o ai

d in

the

eff

orts

bei

ng m

ade

to s

olve

wat

er

25sh

orta

ges

by s

ettin

gas

ide

a to

tal o

f $1

mill

ion

to p

ay t

he e

xpen

ses

of p

urch

asin

g 6

26fo

g ca

tchi

ng n

ets,

tha

t m

easu

re40

m s

quar

ed,

for

each

of th

e 10

Isl

ands

of Cap

e 27

Ver

de;

28 29Rec

omm

endi

ng t

hat

$500

,000

of th

e to

tal $

1 m

illio

n do

nate

d be

use

d to

buy

50

30ye

ars’

wor

th o

fne

ts,

cons

ider

ing

that

eac

h ne

t w

ill la

st a

dur

atio

n of

10

year

s, a

nd

31th

at t

he o

ther

hal

f of

the

$1

mill

ion

dona

tion

be u

sed

for

mea

ns o

f st

orag

e or

32

tran

spor

tatio

n of

the

har

vest

ed w

ater

and

to

hire

any

mai

nten

ance

cre

w n

eces

sary

33

to k

eep

the

nets

in w

orki

ng o

rder

;34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

35Con

side

ring

tha

t fo

g ca

tche

rs p

rodu

ce a

nyw

here

fro

m 2

00-1

000

liter

s of

wat

er a

36

day,

with

variab

ility

occ

urring

on

a da

ily a

nd s

easo

nal b

asis

, w

e be

lieve

thi

s co

uld

37re

ally

hel

p ou

r co

untr

y;38 39

Req

uest

s th

at a

tra

ined

cre

w o

f w

orke

rs b

e se

nt t

o do

che

ckup

s on

the

fog

cat

cher

s 40

on a

regu

lar

sche

dule

so

that

our

cou

ntry

is g

aini

ng t

he m

ost

of w

hat

is o

ffer

ed

41fr

om t

his

new

pro

ject

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lSch

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Har

peth

Hal

l Sch

ool

Foo

d f

or

Ref

ug

ees

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Aw

are

that

aro

und

1,05

0,00

0 re

fuge

es e

nter

ed E

urop

e in

201

5.

3 4Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

man

y tim

es t

hese

ref

ugee

fam

ilies

are

for

ced

to le

ave

beca

use

5of

nat

ural

dis

aste

rs,

war

, en

viro

nmen

tal c

rise

s, p

over

ty,

or f

or p

oliti

cal r

easo

ns.

6 7D

istu

rbed

by

the

fact

tha

t th

e at

leas

t 3,

000

refu

gees

tha

t ha

ve d

ied,

man

y be

ing

8ch

ildre

n, h

ave

been

kill

ed b

y st

arva

tion.

9 10D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

that

the

ref

ugee

s th

at d

o no

t di

e on

the

tra

vel t

o Eu

rope

are

11

thro

wn

into

a li

fe o

f po

vert

y an

d st

arva

tion

in r

efug

ee c

amps

12 13

Rea

lizin

g th

at m

any

of t

he r

efug

ees

cann

ot g

et a

job

bec

ause

the

y do

not

hav

e th

e 14

righ

t sk

ills,

con

tact

s, o

r re

com

men

datio

ns15 16

Fully

ala

rmed

tha

t m

any

fam

ilies

are

una

ble

to fee

d th

eir

child

ren

and

are

usua

lly

17fo

rced

to

live

off

scra

ps in

ref

ugee

cam

ps18 19

Hav

ing

exam

ined

fur

ther

tha

t if

refu

gees

are

giv

en m

ore

clea

n an

d he

alth

y fo

od

20do

natio

ns,

the

heal

th w

ill r

ise

in t

he r

efug

ee c

amps

21 22Th

e Rep

ublic

of

Mon

aco

does

her

eby:

23 24Acc

ept

that

Aus

tria

, Es

toni

a, G

reec

e, P

ortu

gal,

and

Slo

vaki

a ha

ve m

ade

dras

tic

25bu

dget

cut

s to

foo

d in

the

ref

ugee

cam

ps in

tho

se c

ount

ries

26 27N

ote

that

mos

t re

fuge

es a

re li

ving

off

50

cent

s a

day

28 29D

ecla

re t

hat

in m

ost

refu

gee

cam

ps,

thro

ugh

food

and

wat

er,

dise

ase

is s

prea

d30 31

Aff

irm

tha

t th

e bu

dget

for

the

pro

gram

is $

3.5m

illio

n32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Ask

the

UN

to

pay

for

$1.7

5mill

ion

of t

he b

udge

t, w

hile

Mon

aco

will

pay

for

the

34

othe

r ha

lf35 36

Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

eac

h re

fuge

e w

ill c

ost

arou

nd $

1,05

7 fo

r fo

od e

very

yea

r37 38

Urg

e th

at t

he U

N t

o ra

ise

awar

enes

s fo

r th

e U

NH

CR t

hat

help

s su

ppor

t an

d gi

ve

39fo

od t

o re

fuge

es in

ref

ugee

cam

ps A

ustr

ia,

Esto

nia,

Gre

ece,

Por

tuga

l, an

d Slo

vaki

a.

40 41

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um

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Ack

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r co

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invo

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labo

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the

app

roxi

mat

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mbe

r of

2 m

illio

n ki

ds,

2 3Con

cern

ed w

ith t

he p

robl

em t

hat

95%

of ki

ds a

re n

ot h

avin

g a

com

plet

e ed

ucat

ion

4or

tha

t 35

% ar

e no

t gr

adua

ting

high

sch

ool,

5 6Con

scio

us t

hat

if th

e la

ck o

f ed

ucat

ion

cont

inue

s th

en t

he c

ycle

of po

vert

y w

ill

7co

ntin

ue o

n da

mag

ing

the

econ

omy

of n

ot o

nly

our

coun

try

but

also

Yem

en,

8Zim

babw

e, S

omal

ia,

and

man

y ot

hers

.9 10

We

the

dele

gatio

n of

Per

u do

her

eby

:11 12

Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o w

ork

tow

ards

elim

inat

ing

the

pro

blem

s by

13

prom

otin

g ed

ucat

ion

and

prov

idin

g su

ppor

t fo

r ch

ildre

n w

ho a

re w

orki

ng in

14

cond

ition

s th

at m

ake

it ha

rd t

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atio

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ld la

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to

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rs t

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26sh

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eliz

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per

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s Bel

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left

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11

pred

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that

in 4

0 ye

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the

se t

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will

be

anni

hila

ted

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ft u

naba

ted.

12 13Fu

lly B

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ving

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a is

par

tly r

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land

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is t

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con

stru

ctio

n, a

nd o

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pur

pose

s.15 16

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f Bel

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ends

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o, w

e co

uld

dim

inis

h th

e pr

oble

m b

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stri

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atio

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the

peop

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ees

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27

are

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ake

plac

e im

med

iate

ly a

fter

our

tre

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re c

ut d

own.

28 29Cal

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pon:

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ions

cou

ld h

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us b

y fin

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sec

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nes,

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inst

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e do

33

not

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our

cou

ntry

be

deci

mat

ed.

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lega

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t th

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re

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rap

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nem

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men

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cons

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ly r

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even

per

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e av

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jobs

in t

he

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omin

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bei

ng o

ccup

ied

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lega

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om H

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of t

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end

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roop

s to

elim

inat

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e 23

num

ber

of il

lega

l im

mig

rant

s co

min

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om H

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24 25N

otin

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e co

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will

str

ip c

itize

nshi

p fr

om c

hild

ren

of a

n un

supp

orte

d im

mig

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26

born

in t

he D

omin

ican

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Ack

now

ledg

ing

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imm

igra

nts

from

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e cr

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to t

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citi

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17

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to

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at n

early

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have

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in w

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chem

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t po

llute

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Ack

now

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ing

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nly

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wat

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ompa

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in t

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hat

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yea

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bre

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ndar

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or a

ir q

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conv

ert

to u

sing

mos

tly w

ood-

derive

d ch

arco

al

40in

stea

d of

coa

l in

each

ste

el f

acto

ry t

o re

duce

air p

ollu

tion.

41 42

Lim

iting

the

am

ount

of

coal

tha

t fa

ctor

ies

can

use

per

wee

k be

caus

e th

e us

e of

coa

l 43

is o

ne o

f th

e m

ain

reas

ons

of fac

tories

pol

lutio

n.44 45

Proc

laim

s th

at t

he N

ethe

rlan

ds a

re a

skin

g fo

r 10

mill

ion

dolla

rs f

rom

the

Mod

el U

N

46to

bui

ld o

ne w

ater

pur

ifyin

g st

atio

n ev

ery

four

tho

usan

d m

iles.

Thi

s m

oney

will

not

47

pay

back

due

to

the

fact

thi

s is

a n

on-p

rofit

org

aniz

atio

n.

48 49Fu

rthe

r in

vite

s to

cre

ate

mor

e su

stai

nabl

e w

ater

com

pani

es s

o th

ere

is m

ore

bott

led

50w

ater

sin

ce t

he m

ajor

ity o

f th

e dr

inki

ng w

ater

com

es s

trai

ght

from

sur

face

wat

er

51an

d th

ere

is li

mite

d bo

ttle

d w

ater

.52 53

Rec

omm

end

the

Net

herlan

ds t

o cu

t do

wn

on c

ombu

stio

n, s

uch

as fos

sil f

uel b

urni

ng

54to

hop

eful

ly r

educ

e th

e po

or a

ir q

ualit

y ov

er t

ime.

Usi

ng few

er fac

tories

and

55

poss

ibly

eve

n el

ectr

ic c

ars.

56 57

GA

/Res

/16

-3-8

TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Ja

pan

Del

egat

es:

Elai

ne K

rell,

Sam

anth

a M

uelle

r,Ryl

ie K

ing

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Pag

e M

iddl

e Sch

ool

Fuku

shim

a N

ucl

ear

Po

wer

Pla

nt

Leak

in J

apan

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Bea

ring

in m

ind:

In

2011

an

eart

hqua

ke fol

low

ed b

y a

tsun

ami h

it Ja

pan.

3 4

Ala

rmin

gly:

It

caus

ed n

ucle

ar p

ower

pla

nts

to le

ak.

This

is c

alle

d th

e Fu

kush

ima

5di

sast

er b

ecau

se t

he u

nits

tha

t le

aked

wer

e in

Fuk

ushi

ma.

6 7Fu

lly a

war

e: T

here

is r

adia

tion

in t

he o

cean

tha

t ha

s sp

read

tow

ards

the

Uni

ted

8Sta

tes

and

othe

r co

untr

ies.

9 10H

avin

g co

ncer

ns:

The

radi

atio

n co

ntin

ues

to le

ak e

very

day

.11 12

We

the

Del

egat

es o

f Ja

pan:

13 14Req

uest

ed:

Our

sol

utio

n is

for

the

UN

to

supp

ly 3

00 b

illio

n do

llars

to

help

with

the

15

repa

irs

and

clea

nup

of t

he F

ukus

him

a un

its a

nd t

he c

ity.

16 17Fu

rthe

r pr

ocla

imin

g: T

he c

lean

up in

clud

es r

emov

ing

radi

atio

n fr

om t

he e

nvir

onm

ent

18an

d fix

ing

the

leak

in t

he F

ukus

him

a po

wer

pla

nts.

19 20Em

phas

izin

g: S

cien

tists

don

’t kn

ow h

ow t

he r

adia

tion

has

affe

cted

the

env

iron

men

t.21 22

Sol

emnl

y af

firm

s: A

fter

our

cle

anup

the

re w

ill b

e no

mor

e ra

diat

ion

leak

s.23 24

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/Res

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TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Ja

mai

caD

eleg

ates

:Em

ma

Rob

erts

on,

Kat

er B

arbe

r,Cha

ndle

r Sch

iffli,

Mar

ia D

erri

ckCom

mitt

ee:

Econ

omic

and

Fin

anci

alSch

ool:

Sai

nt M

atth

ew C

atho

lic S

choo

l

Dec

reas

ing

th

e N

atio

nal

Deb

t o

f Ja

mai

ca

Sad

dene

d by

the

deb

t of

2.0

72 t

rilli

on U

S d

olla

rs in

201

5/16

,1 2

Mou

rnin

g th

eir

deci

sion

to

inve

st 1

15 m

illio

n U

S d

olla

rs in

use

less

com

pani

es,

they

3

neve

r re

ceiv

ed t

he m

oney

bac

k w

hich

cau

sed

thei

r ec

onom

y to

get

dee

per

in d

ebt,

;4 5

Dis

hear

tene

d by

the

fac

t th

at t

heir in

vest

men

t in

chi

ldre

n’s

educ

atio

n la

cked

the

6

outc

ome

of t

he c

itize

ns m

oney

;7 8

With

out

con

cern

abo

ut,

Jam

aica

is n

umbe

r se

ven

mos

t in

-deb

t co

untr

ies

out

of

9fif

teen

oth

er c

ount

ries

;10 11

Kno

win

g th

at 1

4% o

f Ja

mai

ca’s

Gro

ss D

omes

ticPr

oduc

t (G

DP)

is a

res

ult

of d

ebt;

12 13Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t Ja

mai

ca p

rofit

s 16

,215

.95

each

day

on

trav

el c

osts

;14 15

Aw

are

that

Jam

aica

’s 1

6,21

5.95

mill

ion

dolla

rs a

ll of

tha

t in

com

e is

fro

m t

rave

lers

16

from

oth

er c

ount

ries

;17 18

The

dele

gatio

n of

Jam

aica

Her

eby;

19 20

We

are

aski

ng

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

(U

N)

to e

nd t

his

issu

e by

pro

vidi

ng u

s a

loan

to

21ov

erco

me

this

deb

t th

at t

hey

have

got

ten

them

selv

es in

;22 23

We

enco

urag

e th

e go

vern

men

t to

use

the

ir m

oney

wis

ely;

24 25And

we

will

con

tinue

to

urge

the

UN

to

prov

ide

us w

ith a

loan

to

over

com

e th

is

26de

bt;

27 28Pr

ocla

imin

g th

at t

his

shal

l go

into

eff

ect

by M

arch

1,

2017

29 30

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

GA

/Res

/16

-3-1

0

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:U

nite

d Kin

gdom

Del

egat

es:

Dw

ight

Bri

tton

,Je

sse

Har

tland

,Ann

a M

cInt

yre

Com

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Gra

ssla

nd M

iddl

e Sch

ool

Reg

ula

tio

n o

f N

ucl

ear

Wea

po

ns

A R

esol

utio

n to

Res

tric

t th

e U

se o

f D

estr

uctiv

e N

ucle

ar W

eapo

ns

1 2Ala

rmed

by

the

dang

ers

of N

orth

Kor

ean

Ato

mic

and

Hyd

roge

n bo

mbs

,3 4

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

the

se w

eapo

ns c

an s

ever

ely

harm

a c

ount

ry a

nd it

s pe

ople

, 5

with

the

cap

abili

ty o

f de

cim

atin

g an

ent

ire

city

’s p

opul

atio

n al

l at

once

, 6 7

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d th

at m

oder

n nu

clea

r w

eapo

ns a

re o

ver

100

times

mor

e po

wer

ful

8th

an L

ittle

Boy

, th

e bo

mb

that

des

troy

ed H

iros

him

a, k

illin

g ap

prox

imat

ely

70,0

00

9pe

ople

upo

n im

pact

, an

d by

195

0, t

otal

ing

appr

oxim

atel

y 13

0,00

0 fa

talit

ies,

10 11See

king

to

mak

e co

untr

ies

all a

roun

d th

e w

orld

saf

er,

pote

ntia

lly s

avin

g te

ns o

f 12

thou

sand

s of

peo

ple’

s liv

es d

estr

oyed

by

the

dang

ers

and

dise

ases

of nu

clea

r 13

left

over

s, f

or e

xam

ple,

the

can

cer

rate

in H

iros

him

a do

uble

d af

ter

1945

,14 15

We

the

Del

egat

ion

of t

he U

nite

d Kin

gdom

do

here

by:

16 17Str

ongl

y ur

ge t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o ta

ke s

teps

to

cont

rol t

he u

se o

f nu

clea

r 18

wea

pons

, sp

ecifi

cally

, th

e N

orth

Kor

ean

nucl

ear

wea

pons

pro

gram

, es

tabl

ishe

d in

19

2006

;20 21

Req

uest

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns r

emin

ds c

ount

ries

of th

e po

wer

of nu

clea

r w

eapo

ns

22by

citi

ng t

he d

estr

uctio

n of

Hir

oshi

ma

and

its p

opul

atio

n;23 24

War

n th

at a

cou

ntry

wou

ld b

e ec

onom

ical

ly p

unis

hed

thro

ugh

an in

tern

atio

nal

25em

barg

o on

its

impo

rts/

expo

rts

and

endu

re h

eavy

mili

tary

act

ion

if it

wer

e to

use

26

nucl

ear

pow

er t

o ha

rm a

noth

er c

ount

ry;

27 28Pr

ocla

im t

hat

this

sha

ll go

into

effec

t by

Jan

uary

1,

2017

;29 30

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/Res

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1

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Li

bya

Del

egat

es:

Mad

ison

Ham

pton

,Ana

belle

Bal

lard

,Em

ma

Cox

,Kar

en B

otro

sCom

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Mill

cree

k M

iddl

e Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Pro

tect

Lib

ya's

Oil

Fiel

ds

fro

m T

erro

rist

Co

ntr

ol

Dis

turb

ed b

y th

e fa

ct t

hat

the

terr

oris

t or

gani

zatio

n kn

own

as I

SIS

(Is

lam

ic S

tate

of

1Ir

aq a

nd S

yria

) is

att

empt

ing

to t

ake

cont

rol o

f Li

bya.

2 3Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

if I

SIS

get

s co

ntro

l of Li

bya’

s oi

l fie

lds,

the

y co

uld

the

n se

ll 4

the

oil t

o fu

nd t

heir t

erro

rist

act

iviti

es.

5 6Con

cern

ed t

hat

this

cou

ld in

crea

se t

he n

umbe

r of

ter

rori

st a

ttac

ks.

7 8W

e ca

llup

on t

he M

odel

UN

to

prov

ide

a do

natio

n of

thi

rty

mill

ion

dolla

rs t

o hi

re

9ar

med

sec

urity

for

ces

to p

rote

ct t

he n

atio

n’s

oil f

ield

s.10 11

Res

olvi

ng t

o hi

re a

nd a

rm f

our

thou

sand

arm

ed p

erso

nnel

to

prot

ect

thes

e fa

cilit

ies.

12 13Rem

indi

ng t

hat

we

will

con

tinue

to

pay

the

guar

ds a

nd s

uppl

y th

eir

wea

pons

14

thro

ugh

incr

ease

d oi

l rev

enue

s.

15 16En

cour

aged

tha

t pr

otec

ting

Liby

a's

oil f

ield

s w

ill s

ever

ely

harm

ISIS

and

its

17op

erat

ions

.18 19

Emph

asiz

ing

that

thi

s re

solu

tion

will

hel

p pr

even

t th

e nu

mbe

r of

ter

rorist

att

acks

, 20

not

only

in L

ibya

, bu

t th

roug

hout

the

ent

ire

wor

ld.

21 22

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

GA

/Res

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-3-1

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:N

iger

Del

egat

es:

Ker

en R

osen

,M

adis

on S

mith

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Bre

ntw

ood

Aca

dem

y

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Mal

nu

trit

ion

In

Nig

er

Dis

turb

ed b

y th

e la

ck o

f nu

triti

on in

Nig

er,

we

are

brin

ging

thi

s pr

oble

m o

f 1

mal

nutr

ition

to

you

toda

y to

str

ess

the

impo

rtan

ce o

f pr

oper

nut

ritio

n;2 3

Emph

asiz

ing

the

fact

tha

t on

e in

six

chi

ldre

n in

Nig

er d

ie b

efor

e th

eir

fifth

birth

day

4du

e to

lack

of nu

triti

on,

we

wou

ld li

ke t

o po

int

out

that

mal

nutr

ition

is a

larg

e pa

rt

5of

an

aver

age

Nig

erie

n lif

esty

le;

6 7H

avin

g he

ard

this

, ta

ke a

sec

ond

to t

hink

abo

ut w

hat

life

wou

ld b

e lik

e if

one

sixt

h 8

of o

ur p

opul

atio

n pa

ssed

aw

ay b

efor

e ev

en li

ving

for

fiv

e ye

ars;

9 10N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

, ac

ute

mal

nutr

ition

kee

ps r

isin

g in

Nig

er;

11 12En

dors

ing

this

fac

t, in

200

9, t

he a

vera

ge a

cute

mal

nutr

ition

was

2.1

%,

but

it 13

rock

eted

up

to 3

.1%

in 2

010;

14 15Fu

lly a

war

e th

at t

he r

ise

in s

tatis

tics

is n

ot a

goo

d si

gn for

Nig

er,

we

wou

ld a

lso

like

16to

poi

nt o

ut t

hat

Nig

erie

ns a

re li

mite

d to

hea

lth s

ervi

ces,

drink

ing

wat

er,

and

they

17

have

poo

r sa

nita

ry c

ondi

tions

;18 19

We

the

Del

egat

ion

of N

iger

do

here

by:

20 21Ack

now

ledg

ing

this

, th

ere

are

man

y w

ays

that

we

coul

d im

prov

e th

e liv

es o

f 22

Nig

erie

ns,

ther

efor

e le

ssen

ing

the

chan

ce o

f ci

tizen

s dy

ing

from

mal

nutr

ition

;23 24

Rec

omm

ends

to

this

pro

blem

are

incr

easi

ng h

ygie

ne,

mak

ing

drin

king

wat

er,

food

, 25

and

heal

th s

ervi

ces

mor

e av

aila

ble;

26 27U

rges

to

over

com

e th

ese

issu

es g

ive

us t

he id

ea t

o im

prov

e th

e hy

gien

e of

28

Nig

erie

ns;

29 30Fu

rthe

r re

com

men

ds w

ould

be

to s

end

over

bas

ic t

oile

trie

s an

d cl

ean

clot

hes

to t

he

31N

iger

ians

;32 33

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ERA

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ls u

pon

thes

e ite

ms

wou

ld b

e be

caus

e N

iger

iens

are

wea

kene

d by

the

ir p

oor

34hy

gien

e an

d ar

e pr

edis

pose

d to

mal

nutr

ition

bec

ause

of th

is;

35 36Pr

ocla

imin

g th

e fa

ct t

hat

clea

n dr

inki

ng w

ater

and

nut

ritio

us foo

d ar

e sc

arce

in

37N

iger

, w

e w

ould

like

to

send

eas

y to

man

age

farm

ani

mal

s an

d m

oder

n w

ells

ove

r 38

to N

iger

iens

;39 40

Sup

port

for

thi

s id

ea w

ould

be

volu

ntee

r co

nstr

uctio

n w

orke

rs in

any

cou

ntry

tha

t is

41

able

to

offe

r th

em;

42Aff

irm

ing

that

Nig

er h

as li

ttle

hea

lth s

ervi

ce a

vaila

ble

to e

very

body

, w

e w

ould

like

43

to s

end

over

som

e do

ctor

s w

ho c

an t

rain

Nig

eria

ns t

o tr

eat

com

mon

sic

knes

ses

like

44m

alnu

triti

on;

45 46D

eplo

ring

the

idea

of

little

med

icat

ions

in N

iger

, w

e w

ould

als

o lik

e to

sen

d 47

med

icat

ions

for

com

mon

illn

esse

s th

at m

ake

Nig

erie

ns s

usce

ptib

le t

o m

alnu

triti

on;

48 49Em

phas

izin

g al

l thi

s, w

e w

ould

nee

d pl

anes

to

tran

sfer

eve

ryth

ing

to N

iger

;50 51

Req

uest

s fo

r al

l of

this

to

happ

en w

ould

mea

n th

at w

e w

ould

nee

d ab

out

11.3

52

trill

ion

dolla

rs;

53 54Res

olve

s to

thi

s hu

ge lo

an w

ould

be

that

we

com

pens

ate

for

it w

hen

Nig

er is

no

55lo

nger

a t

hird

wor

ld c

ount

ry.

56 57

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NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Can

ada

Del

egat

es:

Eli S

elf,

Kay

lee

Lane

,Kod

a Bra

dley

,Ja

ck G

orm

anCom

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Pag

e M

iddl

e Sch

ool

Mili

tary

Dep

leti

on in

Can

ada

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Ack

now

ledg

ing:

Can

ada’

s m

ilita

ry is

dep

lete

d an

d m

inis

cule

, w

ith v

ery

few

3

mem

bers

, fo

r C

anad

a ha

s ab

out

2 ar

my

mem

bers

for

eve

ry 1

000

peop

le c

ompa

red

4to

the

USA’s

5 p

er 1

000.

5 6H

avin

g st

udie

d: B

elie

ve it

or

not,

we

are

at w

ar a

long

side

the

Uni

ted

Sta

tes

in t

he

7w

ar in

Ira

n an

d Ir

aq.

The

curr

ent

stat

e of

the

mili

tary

is a

cau

se for

crisi

s in

cas

e of

8

a fu

ll-on

war

. 9 10

Not

ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn.

If a

ny c

ount

ry r

emot

ely

stro

ng w

ould

att

ack

our

belo

ved

11Can

ada,

our

Coa

st G

uard

, w

hich

has

less

tha

n 5,

000

mem

bers

gua

rdin

g th

e la

rges

t 12

coas

t lin

e on

the

pla

net,

wou

ld b

e m

aule

d by

the

ir w

eapo

nry.

13 14D

istu

rbed

: O

ur w

eapo

nry

is a

lso

depl

eted

, w

ith o

ur la

test

acq

uire

d gu

n be

ing

in o

ur

15ha

nds

befo

re t

he iP

ad!

This

pro

blem

is e

ffec

ting

the

entir

ety

of C

anad

a, it

is

16ex

trem

ely

impo

rtan

t fo

r C

anad

a’s

futu

re a

nd s

afet

y.

17 18W

e th

e D

eleg

ates

of

Can

ada:

19 20N

otin

g: W

e de

sper

atel

y ne

ed n

ew m

ilita

ry m

embe

rs,

whi

ch w

ould

mea

n 21

inex

perien

ced

mem

bers

ser

ving

on

the

batt

lefie

ld,

with

dep

lete

d eq

uipm

ent.

22 23

Furt

her

Req

uest

s: I

n re

spon

se,

we,

on

beha

lf of

the

Can

adia

n m

ilita

ry,

ask

for

a 24

mili

tary

ass

ista

nce

pack

age.

Thi

s pa

ckag

e w

ould

incl

ude

new

equ

ipm

ent,

ass

ista

nce

25fo

r de

velo

ping

a r

ecru

itmen

t pr

ogra

m,

and

trai

ning

for

cur

rent

and

fut

ure

sold

iers

.26 27

Con

firm

s: T

his

pack

age

wou

ld h

elp

the

over

all s

tate

of ou

r m

ilita

ry a

nd it

s 28

equi

pmen

t, w

e ho

pe y

ou w

ill a

ccep

t th

is p

ropo

sal.

29 30

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ERA

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UN

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NS

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nsor

:It

aly

Del

egat

es:

Wes

ton

Poff,

Sco

tt R

uark

,Jo

hn S

aulte

rs,

Jim

Will

iam

sCom

mitt

ee:

Econ

omic

and

Fin

anci

alSch

ool:

Gra

ssla

nd M

iddl

e Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Sen

d S

old

iers

to

Ser

ve in

Oth

er C

ou

ntr

ies

for

Job

s an

d a

Gra

du

al D

ecre

ase

in D

ebt.

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

the

eco

nom

ical

sta

te o

f th

e m

any

coun

trie

s’ba

nks

and

stoc

k 1

mar

kets

are

dra

stic

ally

dec

reas

ing,

2 3Str

essi

ng t

he fac

t th

at li

ke o

ther

nat

ions

, It

aly

has

had

a la

rge

publ

ic d

ebt,

and

its

4de

bt h

as b

een

arou

nd for

111

yea

rs,

5 6Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

stat

emen

t It

aly’

s de

bt p

erce

nt is

120

% o

f th

e na

tiona

l GD

P 7

year

ly,

alon

g w

ith m

any

othe

r co

untr

ies,

8 9N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

mul

tiple

cou

ntri

es,

like

Ital

y,ha

ve in

tere

st r

ates

tha

t 10

have

gon

e do

wn

to t

he p

oint

in w

hich

citi

zens

don

’t ga

in m

oney

in a

ny b

anki

ng

11re

latio

nshi

p, b

ut in

stea

d lo

se m

oney

whe

n th

ey h

ave

an a

ccou

nt,

12 13Em

phas

izin

g th

at a

por

tion

of t

he w

orld

’s n

atio

ns’e

mpl

oym

ent

rate

and

wor

ker

14pr

oduc

tion

has

cont

inue

d to

dec

reas

e to

thi

s da

y,15 16

Con

cern

ed t

hat

an e

xam

ple

of a

n av

erag

e am

ount

of

debt

is I

taly

’s,

whi

ch is

2.6

17

trill

ion

U.S

. do

llars

(2.

31 t

rilli

ons

euro

s),

18 19W

e th

e de

lega

tion

of I

taly

her

eby:

20 21

Dec

lare

s th

at a

way

to

solv

e th

is c

risi

s is

by

aski

ng f

or a

rem

oval

of a

port

ion

of t

he

22de

bt t

o U

N a

nd E

uroz

one

coun

trie

s;23 24

Furt

her

requ

ests

the

acc

epta

nce

of t

he p

rese

nce

of t

he a

mou

nt o

f tr

oops

sen

t to

25

the

fello

w c

ount

ries

as

a pa

ymen

t fo

r a

port

ion

of t

he in

debt

ed c

ount

ry’s

deb

t;26 27

Enco

urag

es m

embe

r co

untr

ies

to p

ay s

oldi

ers

a se

t w

age

whi

le t

hey

serv

e lo

yally

in

28or

der

to d

ecre

ase

unem

ploy

men

t in

the

ir r

espe

ctiv

e co

untr

ies.

29 30

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ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

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ITED

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NS

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nsor

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kist

an

Del

egat

es:

Isab

el L

eona

rd,

Isab

ella

Wel

ch,

Mer

edith

Van

Ker

khov

e,Am

y H

enry

Com

mitt

ee:

Econ

omic

and

Fin

anci

alSch

ool:

Sai

nt M

atth

ew C

atho

lic S

choo

l

Dec

reas

ing

th

e P

ow

er O

uta

ges

in P

akis

tan

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Anx

ious

by

the

fact

tha

t th

e pe

ople

of

Paki

stan

are

livi

ng in

dar

knes

s du

ring

pow

er

3ou

tage

s th

at la

st f

or u

p to

18

hour

s ea

ch d

ay,

4 5Aw

are

of t

he m

oney

lost

by

Paki

stan

is s

ittin

g id

ly a

t w

ork

wai

ting

for

the

pow

er t

o 6

com

e ba

ck o

n in

ord

er t

o do

the

ir job

s,7 8

Not

ing

that

Pak

ista

n is

losi

ng u

p to

2%of

the

ir G

ross

Dom

estic

Pro

duct

(G

DP)

due

9

to t

he15

% o

f el

ectr

icity

bill

s no

t be

ing

paid

,10 11

The

dele

gatio

n of

Pak

ista

n H

ereb

y:12 13

Proc

laim

s th

at P

akis

tan

wou

ld li

ke $

10,0

00,0

00 t

o hi

re Q

uasa

r En

ergy

Gro

up a

nd

14Fo

rest

City

Ent

erpr

ise

Inc.

to

inst

all t

heir

new

pro

ject

, a

was

te p

ower

ed g

ener

ator

, 15

in P

akis

tan

whi

ch w

ill r

educ

e th

e pr

ice

of g

ener

atin

g po

wer

fro

m fou

rtee

n ce

nts

per

16ki

low

att

an h

our

to a

ppro

xim

atel

y se

ven

cent

s pe

r ki

low

att

an h

our,

17 18N

otes

tha

t a

was

te p

ower

ed g

ener

ator

will

hel

p Pa

kist

an t

o ha

ve a

rel

iabl

e so

urce

of

19en

ergy

and

not

hav

e to

dep

end

on f

ossi

l fue

ls t

o ge

t th

eir

pow

er,

20 21In

ret

urn,

Pak

ista

n w

ill p

ay t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns w

ith $

10,0

00,0

00 w

orth

of

natu

ral

22ga

s an

dra

w o

il,23 24

Dra

ws

atte

ntio

n to

the

fac

t th

at t

his

solu

tion

will

sol

ve t

he m

ajor

ity o

f Pa

kist

an’s

25el

ectr

icity

issu

es a

s w

ell a

s re

war

d th

e U

.S.

with

an

abun

danc

e of

nat

ural

gas

and

26

raw

oil,

27 28Sta

tes

that

the

was

te p

ower

ed g

ener

ator

will

als

o cr

eate

new

occ

upat

ions

for

29

Paki

stan

, w

hich

will

ben

efit

thei

r ec

onom

y30 31

With

was

te p

ower

ed g

ener

ator

s th

ere

shou

ld n

ot b

e an

y re

ason

why

Pak

ista

n w

on’t

32ha

veen

ough

mon

ey o

r po

wer

for

its

coun

try,

33 34

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ERA

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Str

ongl

y re

com

men

ds t

hat

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

inve

sts

in P

akis

tan’

s la

ck o

f po

wer

by

35fa

voring

our

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ion

to in

stal

l was

te p

ower

ed g

ener

ator

s,w

ill r

esul

t in

Pak

ista

n36

beco

min

g fin

anci

ally

sta

ble,

pro

vidi

ng c

lean

, ef

fect

ive

ener

gy t

hat

crea

tes

a go

od

37im

pact

on

the

envi

ronm

ent

not

only

sol

ving

the

pro

blem

of po

wer

out

ages

, bu

t 38

solv

ing

man

y ot

her

prob

lem

s as

wel

l, m

akin

g Pa

kist

an a

bet

ter

plac

e to

live

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nt L

ucia

Del

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sand

ra E

spej

o,C

athe

rine

Esp

ejo,

Shy

ma

Als

hari

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

St.

Ann

Sch

ool

St.

Lu

cia

Des

alin

atio

n

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

our

wat

er h

asn’

t be

en d

esal

inat

ed,

with

a p

opul

atio

n of

0.2

3

billi

on p

eopl

e in

a 2

38 m

eter

squ

ares

in a

rea,

4 5

Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

our

coun

try

is a

n is

land

in t

he C

arib

bean

and

is c

ompl

etel

y 6

surr

ound

ed b

y w

ater

aff

ectin

g ou

r w

ater

sup

ply

with

12

rive

rs,

7 8N

otin

g fu

rthe

r th

at it

affec

ts o

ur d

aily

live

s, li

ke o

ur c

rops

, ou

r sh

ower

s, a

nd o

ur

9dr

inki

ng w

ater

,10 11

The

Del

egat

ion

of S

t. L

ucia

her

eby:

12 13Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

enab

le w

ater

tow

ers

in e

very

mai

n ci

ty;

14 15Rem

indi

ng y

ou t

hat

St.

Luc

ia h

as 1

2 rive

rs t

hat

enda

nger

the

wat

er,

espe

cial

ly t

he

16dr

inki

ng w

ater

. W

hen

you

drin

k w

ater

, hu

man

kid

neys

onl

y pr

oduc

e ur

ine

that

’s17

slig

htly

less

salty

tha

n sa

ltwat

er.

In u

rina

tion,

the

re is

act

ually

mor

e w

ater

tha

t is

18

rele

ased

tha

n w

hat

you

drin

k. T

here

fore

, de

hydr

atio

n ca

n se

t in

. L

imiti

ng t

he

19am

ount

of

salt

in t

he d

rink

ing

wat

er w

ill t

hen

less

en t

he c

hanc

es f

or d

ehyd

ratio

n 20

whi

ch c

an le

ad t

o fe

wer

illn

esse

s;21 22

Enco

urag

es t

hat

the

wat

er t

ower

s w

ill b

e co

nstr

ucte

d in

the

cen

ter

of e

ach

city

, tw

o 23

in C

astr

ies

the

capi

tal,

one

in t

he M

arc

Mar

c City

, an

d on

e in

Cho

isel

Qua

rter

;24 25

Take

s no

te t

hat

the

tota

l cos

t fo

r al

l fou

r w

ater

tow

ers

wou

ld b

e ap

prox

imat

ely

26$1

4.4

mill

ion,

$2,

160

for

twel

ve o

cean

filt

ers,

tha

t ca

n cl

ean

up t

o 50

0 ga

llons

, an

d 27

$3,6

00 for

eve

ry m

onth

for

the

nex

t te

n ye

ars

for

repl

acem

ent

filte

rs,

and

the

cost

28

for

the

wat

er t

ower

s an

d oc

ean

filte

rs w

ould

be

$2,1

74.4

mill

ion;

29 30

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dem

y Eura

sian

Wat

er C

risi

s

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Anx

ious

by

the

fact

tha

t th

e Ara

l Sea

has

shr

unk

so m

uch

that

it n

ow h

olds

onl

y 3

one

fifth

of

the

wat

er it

did

in 1

960,

4 5

Reg

rett

ing

the

fact

tha

t no

thin

g ha

s be

en d

one

abou

t th

is w

ater

cri

sis,

6 7Aw

are

of t

hat

Uzb

ekis

tan'

s po

pula

tion

requ

ires

eno

rmou

s am

ount

s of

land

to

be

8tu

rned

ove

r to

agr

icul

ture

, ex

haus

ting

wat

er s

uppl

ies

and

drai

ning

the

Ara

l Sea

,9 10

Not

ing

with

con

cern

, it

is t

he m

ost

wat

er s

tres

sed

coun

try

in t

he w

orld

,11 12

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

aro

und

sixt

y pe

rcen

t of

the

ten

mill

ion

peop

le in

the

val

ley

have

13

no s

afe

wat

er,

14 15Rec

ogni

zing

Agr

icul

ture

in U

zbek

ista

n em

ploy

s tw

enty

-eig

ht p

erce

nt o

f la

bor

forc

e 16

and

cont

ribu

tes

twen

ty-f

our

perc

ent

GD

P,17 18

Cog

niza

nt t

hat

twen

ty-t

hree

per

cent

of th

e G

DP

is f

rom

for

eign

wat

er b

uy,

19 20Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

the

Kin

gdom

of

Uzb

ekis

tan

Her

eby:

21 22Pr

ocla

ims

that

Uzb

ekis

tan

wou

ld li

ke t

o in

stitu

te a

wat

er-e

xcha

nge

polic

y;23 24

Not

es t

hat

if th

e co

untr

y of

Uzb

ekis

tan

rega

ins

wat

er,

the

citiz

ens

coul

d th

en g

row

25

frui

ts a

nd v

eget

able

s th

at t

hey

have

nev

er e

aten

;26 27

Dec

lare

s th

at w

hate

ver

coun

try

help

s re

gain

wat

er in

Uzb

ekis

tan

will

get

fiv

e 28

perc

ent

of t

he a

gric

ultu

re in

com

e un

til t

hey

can

repa

y th

e co

untr

y th

at h

asco

me

to

29th

e ai

d of

the

m;

30 31Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

supe

rvis

e th

e ra

tioni

ng o

f th

e w

ater

in U

zbek

ista

n;32 33

GEN

ERA

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BLY

Furt

her

calls

upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o se

nd a

com

mitt

ee o

f ec

olog

ical

exp

erts

to

34he

lp a

id t

he u

sage

of

agricu

ltura

l lan

d;35 36

Dra

ws

atte

ntio

n to

the

fact

tha

t co

untr

ies

are

not

requ

ired

to

help

Uzb

ekis

tan’

s37

solu

tion

to t

his

wat

er c

risi

s;38 39

Str

ongl

y re

com

men

ds for

eign

nat

ions

to

inve

st in

Uzb

ekis

tan

beca

use

of t

he h

igh

40pr

ofit

mar

gin;

41 42Fu

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 s

olve

43

the

wat

er c

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it w

ill h

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44

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can

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o th

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ave

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tha

t 1

out

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lace

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nt t

o th

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here

7

are

100,

000

child

ren

in I

raqi

wor

kfor

ce.

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cern

ed t

hat

ther

e ar

e 50

0,00

0 pe

ople

tha

t ar

e ho

mel

ess

and

ther

e ar

e on

ly t

wo

10sh

elte

rs;

one

for

the

boys

and

one

for

the

girls.

11 12W

e th

e de

lega

tes

of I

raq

here

by:

13 14Cal

l upo

n Q

atar

and

oth

er f

inan

cial

ly h

ealth

y m

embe

rs o

f th

e U

N t

o sp

lit t

he c

ost

of

15$5

,000

,000

for

1,0

00,0

00 b

omb

shel

ters

tha

t w

ill a

lso

serv

e as

tem

pora

ry h

ousi

ng

16to

pro

tect

cur

rent

and

fut

ure

citiz

ens

of I

raq.

17 18Rec

ogni

ze t

hat

with

the

se s

helte

rs,

fam

ilies

can

get

bac

k on

the

ir f

eet

and

have

a

19sa

fe p

lace

to

live

whi

le t

hey

mak

e pr

ovis

ions

for

fut

ure

perm

anen

t ho

usin

g. Th

is a

20

plac

e w

here

the

chi

ldre

n ca

n ha

ve a

tem

pora

ry r

epri

eve

from

the

vio

lenc

e th

at is

21

goin

g on

in I

raq

on a

dai

ly b

asis

.22 23

Req

uest

s th

at C

hina

to

loan

us

$50,

000

dolla

rsso

we

can

test

1,0

00 o

f ou

r bo

mb

24sh

elte

rs in

the

ir c

ount

ry.

They

are

a s

tabl

e co

untr

y w

ith m

any

squa

re m

iles

of

25un

used

cou

ntry

side

. T

hey

will

be

paid

bac

k ov

er t

he c

ours

e of

5 y

ears

.26 27

Expr

essi

ng a

ppre

ciat

ion

in a

dvan

ce t

o th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns c

ounc

il, Q

atar

, an

d Chi

na.

28Yo

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la H

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n S

ri L

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ssem

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now

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fact

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t b

oth

sex

and

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affic

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maj

or c

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Aw

are

that

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vic

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his

crim

e ar

e on

e fif

th c

hild

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and

two

third

wom

en.

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avin

g Con

side

red

that

the

se v

ictim

s ar

e ta

ken

from

the

ir s

choo

l, pl

ace

of w

ork,

7

hom

e, h

otel

, or

fro

m t

axis

. 8 9

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

the

se w

omen

and

chi

ldre

n ar

e so

ld f

or d

rugs

and

sex

. 10 11

Con

cern

ed t

hat

vict

ims

of t

raff

icki

ng a

re o

ften

bei

ng s

hipp

ed a

cros

s se

as in

car

go

12bo

xes

to b

e sl

aves

of

sex

or la

bor.

13 14Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Sri

Lan

ka d

oes

here

by,

15 16Cal

l upo

n th

e U

N t

o as

k th

e m

embe

r st

ates

to

agre

e to

the

fol

low

ing

17pr

ecau

tions

/pro

cedu

res

18Th

erm

al s

can

to b

e ta

ken

of e

ach

carg

o bo

x be

fore

load

ed o

nto

the

ship

19Cam

eras

be

setu

p to

mon

itor

wha

t is

put

into

the

car

go b

oxes

20

Sup

port

cou

ntries

, w

ho a

re in

tere

sted

in p

artic

ipat

ing,

by

dona

ting

mon

ey,

take

n 21

out

of t

he H

uman

Tra

ffic

king

Fun

d to

hel

p bu

y th

erm

al c

amer

as f

or t

hat

coun

try,

22

and

enco

urag

e th

e m

ore

wea

lthie

r co

untr

ies

on t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o do

nate

to

the

23fu

nd t

o he

lp s

olve

Hum

an T

raffic

king

, so

tha

t th

e ot

her

coun

trie

s w

ho a

re in

tere

sted

24

but

can

not

affo

rd t

o bu

y ca

mer

as m

ay h

ave

fund

ing

to b

uy t

hese

cam

eras

.25 26

Rec

omm

end

that

the

rmal

sca

ns o

f bo

xes

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dded

to

the

typi

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ne b

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port

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re in

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suc

h as

des

ks,

book

s, p

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and

up-t

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3 4Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t th

ere

are

not

enou

gh s

choo

ls in

Nig

eria

, an

d th

e on

es t

hat

do e

xist

5

are

suff

erin

g, w

hich

direc

tly a

ffec

ts t

he le

arni

ng e

nviron

men

t fo

r th

e st

uden

ts.

6 7Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

the

re is

a s

hort

age

of t

each

ers,

whi

ch c

ause

s so

me

clas

ses

to

8in

clud

e m

ore

than

500

stu

dent

s.

9 10D

istu

rbed

tha

t m

ost

clas

sroo

ms

are

too

smal

l for

the

num

ber

of s

tude

nts.

11 12Ala

rmed

tha

t m

any

stud

ents

do

not

have

des

ks a

nd a

re for

ced

to s

it an

d w

rite

on

13th

e flo

or.

14 15W

e re

cogn

ize

build

ing

mor

e sc

hool

s, h

irin

g m

ore

teac

hers

, an

d gi

ving

sch

ools

the

16

supp

lies

they

nee

d w

ill in

crea

se t

he w

ell-

bein

g of

sch

ools

in N

iger

ia.

17 18W

e ca

ll up

on t

he M

odel

UN

to

dona

te t

hirt

y m

illio

n do

llars

to

cons

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t 10

0 ne

w

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ire

500

acad

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cher

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urch

ase

supp

lies

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cils

, pa

per,

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ks,

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text

book

s, a

nd w

orkb

ooks

).21 22

Proc

laim

ing

that

thi

s w

ill h

elp

the

youn

g N

iger

ian

stud

ents

’edu

catio

n fo

r 23

gene

ratio

ns t

o co

me.

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ms

in M

exic

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To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

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rmed

: Ev

ery

year

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ousa

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of t

eena

gers

dro

p ou

t of

sch

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n M

exic

o, a

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3ev

en t

he o

nes

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don

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t pe

rfor

min

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ell.

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ping

In

min

d: E

duca

tion

has

been

a p

robl

em for

man

y ye

ars

in o

ur c

ount

ry,

and

6em

phas

is h

asbe

en p

ut o

n it

rece

ntly

, es

peci

ally

on

lear

ning

Eng

lish

as a

sec

ond

7la

ngua

ge.

8 9N

otin

g: D

espi

te t

hese

eff

orts

, th

ousa

nds

of t

eena

gers

are

stil

l dro

ppin

g ou

t sc

hool

10

in M

exic

o an

d ot

hers

are

n't

doin

g w

ell i

n sc

hool

.11 12

Con

cern

ed:

56%

of al

l onl

ine

cont

ent

and

90%

of al

l sci

entif

ic c

onte

nt is

in E

nglis

h,

13an

d th

at o

nly

3 pe

rcen

t of

stu

dent

s re

ache

d at

leas

t m

inim

um p

rofic

ienc

y in

Eng

lish

14an

d 79

% o

f st

uden

ts h

ave

abso

lute

igno

ranc

e of

the

lang

uage

, an

d ye

t w

e ha

ve

15sp

ent

3 bi

llion

dol

lars

on

tryi

ng t

o te

ach

this

to

our

stud

ents

.16 17

Dis

trus

ted:

Tha

t th

is is

eno

rmou

s op

port

unity

was

ted

to p

repa

re o

ur c

ount

ry f

or t

he

18fu

ture

, as

70

perc

ent

of c

ompa

nies

cur

rent

ly e

xpan

ding

into

Mex

ico

have

Eng

lish

19pr

ofic

ienc

y as

a b

asic

req

uire

men

t.20 21

We

the

Del

egat

es o

f M

exic

o:22 23

Cal

l upo

n: T

he U

N t

o as

sist

Mex

ico

in it

s ef

fort

s to

impr

ove

its e

duca

tion

syst

em b

y 24

send

ing

a te

am o

f ed

ucat

iona

l exp

erts

to

advi

se a

nd o

vers

ee o

ur e

ffor

ts t

o im

prov

e 25

our

educ

atio

n sy

stem

, as

wel

l as

help

ing

us t

o fu

rthe

r ex

pand

our

bac

kgro

und

26ch

ecks

on

futu

re a

ndcu

rren

t te

ache

rs.

27 28Aut

horize

s: R

egul

ar m

eetin

gs o

ver

the

next

sev

eral

yea

rs t

o di

scus

s ou

r ed

ucat

ion

29sy

stem

, an

d its

impr

ovem

ents

, as

wel

l as

how

it c

ould

be

furt

her

impr

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or,

wha

t 30

chan

ges

need

to

be m

ade

acco

rdin

g to

the

nee

ds o

f ou

r ci

tizen

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turb

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chi

ldre

n in

Ecu

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do

not

have

acc

ess

to t

he m

edic

al

6fa

cilit

ies

need

ed t

o fig

ht t

hese

dis

ease

s.7 8

Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

the

chi

ldre

n of

Ecu

ador

will

con

tinue

to

die

from

the

se h

ealth

9

issu

es,

unle

ss s

igni

fican

t ch

ange

s ar

e m

ade.

10 11W

e he

reby

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l upo

n th

e M

odel

UN

:12 13

To d

onat

e fif

ty m

illio

n do

llars

to

cons

truc

t tw

enty

-fiv

e ch

ildre

n’s

heal

th c

linic

s 14

acro

ss t

he c

ount

ry.

15 16Pr

ocla

imin

g to

pla

ce a

t le

ast

two

doct

ors

in e

ach

of t

he c

linic

s.17 18

Rem

indi

ng t

hat

as t

he p

opul

atio

n be

com

es h

ealth

ier,

oth

er a

reas

of th

e co

untr

y w

ill

19im

prov

e, e

spec

ially

the

eco

nom

y, w

hich

will

ena

ble

the

gove

rnm

ent

and

peop

le o

f 20

Ecua

dor

to p

ay for

the

cos

ts o

f ru

nnin

g th

e cl

inic

s in

the

fut

ure.

21 22W

e ar

e En

cour

aged

tha

t th

ese

clin

ics

will

hel

p ch

ildre

n be

fre

e of

mul

tiple

dis

ease

s 23

in E

cuad

or for

gen

erat

ions

to

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ERA

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Sou

th S

udan

Del

egat

es:

Josi

ah P

etak

,O

wen

Mag

owan

,Kyl

e Pa

tton

,Kam

den

Mad

dox

Com

mitt

ee:

Dis

arm

amen

t an

d In

tern

atio

nal S

ecur

itySch

ool:

Mill

cree

k M

iddl

e Sch

ool

Sto

pp

ing

th

e S

ou

th S

ud

anes

e C

ivil

War

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Con

cern

ed b

y th

e gr

owin

g ci

vil w

ar in

Sou

th S

udan

due

to

riva

ling

ethn

ic g

roup

s,

3D

inka

and

Nue

r,

4 5N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

tha

t as

man

y as

400

,000

peo

ple

have

fle

d Sou

th S

udan

6

to n

eigh

boring

cou

ntries

due

to

the

civi

l war

,7 8

Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

a c

ease

fire

was

issu

ed o

n Ju

ly 1

2, 2

016,

but

ove

rall

was

a

9fa

iled

atte

mpt

at

peac

e be

caus

e of

the

diff

eren

t vi

ews

of t

hose

in p

ower

,10 11

Dis

turb

ed b

y th

e fa

ct t

hat

Sou

th S

udan

has

gon

e in

to a

con

side

rabl

e am

ount

of

12de

btbe

caus

e of

the

rec

ent

mili

tary

spe

ndin

g du

e to

the

civ

il w

ar,

13 14D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

that

the

infla

tion

rate

has

gon

e up

fro

m 1

.7%

to

52.8

% o

ver

the

15co

urse

of

one

year

due

to

the

civi

l war

insi

de o

f Sou

th S

udan

, 16 17

Dra

ws

atte

ntio

n to

the

fac

t th

at o

nly

27%

of th

e po

pula

tion

over

15

year

s ol

d is

18

educ

ated

, 18

.5%

is u

nem

ploy

ed,

and

that

cur

rent

ly o

nly

0.8%

of th

e G

DP

is

19de

sign

ated

to

educ

atio

n du

e to

the

civ

il w

ar,

20 21Fu

lly A

war

e of

the

fac

t th

at t

he c

urre

nt s

ituat

ion

for

educ

atio

n is

not

suf

ficie

nt,

and

22th

at 5

0.6%

of pe

ople

in s

outh

Sud

an a

re b

elow

the

pov

erty

line

, 23 24

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

with

in S

outh

Sud

an is

one

of th

e w

orld

's la

rges

t un

tapp

ed o

il 25

rese

rves

and

cou

ld b

e ta

pped

into

eas

ily.

26 27Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Sou

th S

udan

Her

eby:

28 29

Cal

ls u

pon

a pe

ace

trea

ty g

over

ned

byth

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o be

pla

ced

in a

n 30

atte

mpt

to

have

the

reb

els

stop

fig

htin

g an

d he

lp r

ebui

ld t

he c

ount

ry;

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ERA

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Req

uest

s th

e U

N t

o ac

t as

a m

edia

tor

betw

een

Pres

iden

t Kiir

and

Vic

e Pr

esid

ent

33M

acha

r in

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g th

eir

disa

gree

men

ts for

the

goo

d of

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ir

34co

untr

y;35 36

Furt

her

requ

ests

eng

inee

rs,

carp

ente

rs,

volu

ntee

rs,

and

othe

r va

riou

s w

orke

rs t

o 37

com

e he

lp t

o re

build

the

cou

ntry

as

a w

hole

, in

doi

ng s

o cr

eatin

g jo

bs f

or t

he S

outh

38

Sud

anes

e;39 40

Ask

s th

at t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns s

end

troo

ps a

nd a

rmor

ed v

ehic

les

as b

acku

p in

the

41

even

t th

at t

he r

ebel

s, in

sup

port

of Vic

e Pr

esid

ent

Mac

har,

do

not

acce

pt t

he p

eace

42

trea

ty;

43 44Rea

ffir

ms

that

the

reb

els

will

like

ly a

ccep

t th

e pe

ace

trea

ty d

ue t

o th

e fa

ct t

hat

the

45U

N w

ill b

e re

build

ing

the

coun

try

as a

who

le if

the

y ag

ree

to t

he t

erm

s st

ated

in t

he

46tr

eaty

;47 48

Take

s no

te o

f th

e fa

ct t

hat

with

in t

he S

outh

Sud

anes

e bo

rder

lies

the

wor

ld’s

49la

rges

t un

tapp

ed o

il re

serv

e, w

hich

onc

e pe

ace

is a

chie

ved,

will

be

tapp

ed,

and

a 50

perc

enta

ge o

f th

e pr

ocee

ds w

ill b

e us

ed t

o re

pay

the

UN

;51 52

Expr

esse

s th

at t

he p

robl

ems

prev

ious

ly li

sted

can

be

deal

t w

ith a

fter

the

civ

il w

ar

53ha

s en

ded

whe

n th

e go

vern

men

t ca

n fo

cus

on s

uch

issu

es.

54 55

GA

/Res

/16

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1

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Bar

bado

sD

eleg

ates

:Ja

ck P

arke

r,M

iles

Wyc

koff

,Rya

n Vin

ing

Com

mitt

ee:

Econ

omic

and

Fin

anci

alSch

ool:

Pag

e M

iddl

e Sch

ool Ec

on

om

y in

Bar

bad

os

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2In

rec

ent

year

s, B

arba

dos

has

falle

n in

to a

n ec

onom

ic r

eces

sion

. 3 4

Ack

now

ledg

ing:

O

ur r

ecen

t go

vern

men

t ac

ts d

emon

stra

te t

hat

we

lack

a c

omm

only

5

acce

pted

soc

iopo

litic

al id

eolo

gy c

onse

nsus

to

guid

e an

d bi

nd u

s.

6 7Fu

rthe

r no

ting:

Due

to

corr

uptio

n, w

e ha

ve lo

st o

ur s

ocia

lly d

emoc

ratic

sty

le o

f 8

gove

rnm

ent

and

are

drift

ing

back

to

the

colo

nial

sty

le o

f go

vern

men

t.

9 10Rec

ogni

zing

: W

e ne

ed t

o st

art

indu

stri

aliz

ing

and

stab

ilizi

ng o

ur e

cono

my

and

11re

deve

lopi

ng t

he g

over

nmen

t.12 13

We

the

Del

egat

es o

f Bar

bado

s do

her

eby:

14 15Cal

l upo

n: W

e be

lieve

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns c

an a

ssis

t us

in o

ur p

ursu

it of

a

16st

rong

er e

cono

my

by p

rovi

ding

the

Bar

badi

an g

over

nmen

t w

ith $

2,00

0,00

0.

17 18Rea

ffir

ms:

Thi

s m

oney

will

sup

port

the

pro

cess

of

stab

ilizi

ng o

ur e

cono

my

and

19st

reng

then

ing

indu

stries

and

ser

vice

s su

ch a

s ed

ucat

ion

and

mili

tary

. 20 21

Furt

her

requ

ests

: Adv

ice

and

supp

ort

from

its

fello

w c

ount

ries

of th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns

22as

it s

triv

es t

o ac

hiev

e th

e go

al o

f a

stro

nger

and

mor

e st

able

cou

ntry

.23 24

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ERA

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NES

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YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

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Spo

nsor

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ilipp

ines

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Laur

en S

tock

dale

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ara

Youn

gCom

mitt

ee:

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ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Gra

ssla

nd M

iddl

e Sch

ool

AR

eso

luti

on

to

Pla

ce H

um

anit

aria

n A

id W

ork

ers

Str

essi

ng t

he fac

t th

at H

uman

itarian

Aid

Wor

kers

(H

A w

orke

rs)

are

kept

in s

afer

1

area

s in

stea

d of

whe

re t

hey

are

need

ed t

he m

ost,

2 3Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

fact

tha

t th

ese

wor

kers

are

bei

ng p

rote

cted

, bu

t th

ey a

re s

till

4su

ppos

ed t

o go

whe

re p

eopl

e ar

e in

mor

e se

vere

nee

d of

hel

p,

5 6N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

tha

t na

tura

l dis

aste

rs a

re c

ausi

ng p

eopl

e to

not

get

the

7

reso

urce

s th

ey n

eed

and

it is

not

bei

ng f

ixed

bec

ause

of

this

dis

plac

emen

t,8 9

Not

ing

with

gra

titud

e th

at T

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns O

ffic

e fo

r th

e Coo

rdin

atio

n of

10

Hum

anita

rian

Aff

airs

(O

CH

A)

is h

elpi

ng by

impr

ovin

g th

e ac

tion

of H

A w

orke

rs in

11

the

wor

ld’s

ong

oing

crise

s, a

nd im

prov

ing

the

effe

ctiv

enes

s of

res

pons

e ef

fort

s,12 13

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t m

ore

than

6,0

00 d

ied

and

mor

e th

an 2

7,00

0 w

ere

inju

red

in

14ty

phoo

n H

aiya

n al

one,

we

can

see

that

oth

er n

atur

al d

isas

ters

will

nee

d as

muc

h 15

help

as

poss

ible

fro

m t

he H

A w

orke

rs,

so t

hat

the

deat

h to

ll re

mai

nsst

atio

nary

,16 17

We

the

dele

gate

s of

Phi

lippi

nes

do h

ereb

y:18 19

Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns (

UN

) to

end

the

se d

ispl

acem

ents

by

prov

idin

g sa

fe

20ho

uses

for

HA W

orke

rs t

o st

ay in

whi

le o

n du

ty t

hat

are

near

the

mai

n is

sues

, ar

e 21

mad

e of

res

ista

nt m

ater

ials

in c

ase

of n

atur

al d

isas

ters

, an

d ar

e st

ocke

d w

ith t

he

22ne

cess

ary

supp

lies;

23 24Req

uest

tha

t U

N b

uild

the

se h

ouse

s ne

ar t

he d

isas

ter

zone

s lik

e of

f th

e co

asts

of

25th

e co

untr

y an

d th

e is

land

s Boh

ol a

nd L

eyte

;26 27

Furt

her

requ

est

that

OCH

A c

ontr

ibut

es b

y he

lpin

g to

sup

ply,

fun

d, a

nd b

uild

the

se

28sa

fe h

ouse

s;29 30

Urg

e th

e U

N t

o he

lp b

y pu

ttin

g in

app

roxi

mat

ely

$20,

000

for

each

saf

e ho

use

so t

he

31H

A w

orke

rs c

an r

espo

nd t

o th

e ar

eas

that

are

in n

eed

of t

he m

ost

assi

stan

ce;

32 33Pr

ocla

im t

hat

this

sha

ll go

into

effec

t by

the

end

of

2019

if t

aken

into

con

side

ratio

n.34

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ERA

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BLY

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Bra

zil

Del

egat

es:

Mad

elyn

Hol

broo

k,O

livia

Van

Wirt,

Aas

hvi G

owri

sank

ar,

Ana

Lau

ra M

oral

esCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Pag

e M

iddl

e Sch

ool Th

e Z

ika

Vir

us

in B

razi

l

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Ack

now

ledg

ing:

Bra

zil i

s a

coun

try

of b

eaut

y, d

iver

sity

, an

d cu

lture

, bu

t, is

is a

lso

3in

tro

uble

. It

is u

nder

att

ack

by a

for

ce s

mal

l and

uns

een,

yet

dan

gero

us.

4 5Fu

lly a

larm

ed:

Thi

s da

nger

is Z

ika:

a m

osqu

ito-b

orne

vir

us,

spre

ad b

y th

e fe

mal

e 6

mos

quito

, w

hich

may

cau

se m

any

prob

lem

s in

clud

ing

deat

h.7 8

Hav

ing

stud

ied:

It

can

caus

e m

isca

rria

ges,

mic

roce

phal

y, in

fant

dea

th,

and

9ne

urol

ogic

al p

robl

ems

both

in t

he u

nbor

n an

d ad

ults

. It

can

eve

n ca

use

deat

h.

10 11D

istu

rbed

:It

can

cau

se G

uilla

in-B

arre

synd

rom

e in

adu

lts a

nd c

hild

ren.

12 13N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

: T

his

viru

s is

of ep

idem

ic p

ropo

rtio

ns in

Bra

zil,

14Col

ombi

a, P

arag

uay,

Bol

ivia

, Pe

ru,

Guy

ana,

Ecu

ador

, an

d ot

her

Cen

tral

and

Sou

th

15Am

eric

an c

ount

ries

. It

is a

lso

spre

adin

g to

oth

er c

ount

ries

, in

clud

ing

Mex

ico

and

the

16U

nite

d Sta

tes.

It

is a

pro

blem

tha

t m

ust

be s

olve

d pr

ompt

ly.

17 18W

e th

e D

eleg

ates

of

Bra

zil:

19 20Cal

ls u

pon:

Th

e U

.N.

to h

elp

by s

uppl

ying

Bra

zil w

ith m

oney

, re

sour

ces,

and

21

doct

ors.

Doc

tors

can

hel

p to

fin

d a

cure

and

hel

p th

ose

who

hav

e be

en a

ffec

ted.

22 23

Enco

urag

es:

The

UN

to

give

Bra

zil t

he $

310

mill

ion

U.S

. D

olla

rs it

nee

ds t

o fig

ht

24Zik

a. M

oney

is n

eede

d to

fun

d th

is r

esea

rch,

and

res

ourc

es m

ay b

e ne

eded

to

trea

t 25

the

vict

ims

of Z

ika.

26 27

Rem

inds

: Th

e m

oney

will

go

to d

octo

rs a

nd r

esea

rche

rs t

o fig

ht t

his

terr

ible

dis

ease

28

and

to p

urch

ase

the

reso

urce

s ne

eded

and

med

icin

es t

o he

lp t

hose

infe

cted

with

29

the

dise

ase

and

mat

eria

ls t

o he

lp c

urb

its s

prea

d.

30 31Rem

inds

: H

elpi

ng B

razi

l will

als

o he

lp o

ther

cou

ntri

es b

y pr

even

ting

its s

prea

d,

32sa

ving

the

live

s of

the

unb

orn

ever

ywhe

re.

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mitt

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ial,

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anita

rian

and

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tura

lSch

ool:

Bre

ntw

ood

Aca

dem

y Vie

tnam

's W

ater

Cri

sis

To t

he g

ener

al a

ssem

bly:

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lly a

war

e th

at V

ietn

am s

uffe

rs fro

m d

read

ful w

ater

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Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

onl

y 39

% o

f Vie

tnam

s ru

ral p

opul

atio

n ha

s ac

cess

to

clea

n an

d 5

sani

tary

aft

er s

ourc

es;

6 7H

avin

g st

udie

d th

at t

here

hav

e al

read

y be

en s

hallo

w w

ells

mad

e an

d th

ere

are

8pr

ivat

e pi

pes

conn

ectin

g fr

om H

anoi

to

resi

dent

s in

the

rur

al a

reas

;9 10

Dis

turb

ed t

o fin

d ou

t th

at t

he w

ater

will

giv

e th

e re

side

nts

arse

nic

pois

onin

g w

hich

11

lead

s to

dan

ce a

nd s

kin

prob

lem

s;12 13

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d th

at a

lmos

t 80

% o

f vi

etna

ms

dise

ases

are

cau

sed

by p

ollu

ted

14w

ater

;15 16

Ther

e ar

e m

any

case

s of

cho

lera

, ty

phoi

d, d

ysen

tery

and

mal

aria

eac

h ye

ar in

the

17

coun

try;

18 19

The

Del

egat

ion

of V

ietn

am H

ereb

y:20 21

Proc

laim

s th

at t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns f

abri

cate

s w

ells

to

hydr

ate

the

viet

nam

ese

22pe

ople

;23 24

Req

uest

s th

at w

e ga

in 6

00,0

00 d

olla

rs in

fund

ing

the

wel

ls t

o bu

ild in

the

top

100

25

poor

est

villa

ges

in V

ietn

am;

26 27U

rges

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

take

imm

edia

te a

ctio

n on

thi

s is

sue

as m

illio

ns o

f liv

es

28ar

e at

sta

ke.

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:Cam

bodi

aD

eleg

ates

:H

alle

Ber

g,M

adis

on C

umbe

e,Lo

gan

Sav

aCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Pag

e M

iddl

e Sch

ool Il

liter

acy

in C

amb

od

ia

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Con

cern

ing:

In

Cam

bodi

a, 2

7% o

f pe

ople

are

illit

erat

e, m

eani

ng t

hey

feel

out

of

3pl

ace

all t

he t

ime.

4 5

Ala

rmed

tha

t: T

each

ers,

in fac

t, a

re o

nly

paid

$10

0-$1

50 a

mon

th.

Oft

en,

teac

hers

6

take

up

anot

her

job.

7 8

Opp

osed

to:

Tea

cher

s m

ay t

ake

brib

es fro

m s

tude

nts

to p

ass

them

.9 10

We

the

Del

egat

es o

f Cam

bodi

a:

11 12Req

uest

ing:

We

need

the

UN

to

inte

rced

e an

d as

sist

us

by p

rovi

ding

us

with

500

13

prof

essi

onal

s to

inst

ruct

the

tea

cher

s w

ith p

rope

r te

achi

ng m

etho

ds.

14 15App

ealin

g: $

52,0

00,0

00 a

re n

eede

d to

rai

se t

each

er p

ay a

s th

ere

are

roug

hly

1630

,000

tea

cher

s in

Cam

bodi

a.17 18

Not

ing:

If

we

had

expe

rts

to h

elp

us d

irec

t ou

r te

ache

rs,

they

wou

ld b

e ab

le t

o 19

effe

ctiv

ely

teac

h th

e st

uden

ts,

whi

ch w

ould

res

ult

in a

n in

crea

se o

f th

e lit

erac

y 20

rate

s.21 22

Dis

tres

sed

that

: W

ithou

t th

e pr

oper

edu

catio

n, o

ur li

tera

cy r

ates

will

dec

reas

e lo

wer

23

than

the

y al

read

y ar

e.

24 25

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egat

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Aud

rey

McG

owan

,Sop

hia

Gad

dis,

Paig

e Bra

dley

,El

ise

Dun

can

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mill

cree

k M

iddl

e Sch

ool

Dec

reas

ing

th

e D

rug

Act

ivit

y in

Ro

man

ia

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Anx

ious

by

the

incr

ease

in d

rug-

rela

ted

crim

inal

act

ivity

fro

m 1

.7 %

in 2

007

to 8

.4

3%

in 2

013,

4 5

Fully

aw

are

of t

he fac

t th

at R

oman

ia is

a t

rans

ship

men

t po

int

for

Sou

thw

est

Asi

an

6he

roin

, tr

ansi

ting

the

Bal

kan

rout

e an

d sm

all a

mou

nts

of L

atin

Am

eric

an c

ocai

ne

7bo

und

for

Wes

tern

Eur

ope,

8 9Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

Rom

ania

pla

ys a

sm

all r

ole

glob

ally

as

a na

rcot

ics

cond

uit.

10

This

leav

es it

vul

nera

ble

to la

unde

ring

, w

hich

occ

urs

via

the

bank

ing

syst

em,

11cu

rren

cy e

xcha

nge,

hou

sing

, an

d ca

sino

s,

12 13Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

Rom

ania

is s

ituat

ed b

orde

ring

the

Bla

ck S

ea,

betw

een

Bul

garia

14an

d U

krai

ne,

15 16D

istu

rbed

tha

t in

Jul

y of

201

6 Rom

ania

n au

thor

ities

sei

zed

over

2 t

ons

of c

ocai

ne,

17m

akin

g it

the

larg

est

drug

bus

t in

Rom

ania

n hi

stor

y,

18 19M

indf

ul t

hat

the

coca

ine

was

fou

nd in

ban

ana

crat

es w

hile

goi

ng t

hrou

gh in

spec

tion

20at

the

Bla

ck S

ea p

ort

of C

onst

anta

,21 22

We

The

Del

egat

ion

of R

oman

ia H

ereb

y:

23 24Req

uest

the

UN

sen

d a

narc

otic

s ta

ctic

al t

eam

as

wel

l as

cani

nes

that

wou

ld a

ssis

t 25

the

loca

l pol

ice

forc

e in

loca

ting

the

crim

inal

dru

g ac

tivity

, 26 27

Not

es t

hat

the

team

and

the

can

ines

will

be

stat

ione

d at

the

maj

or s

eapo

rts

of

28Con

stan

ta a

nd M

idia

, as

wel

l as

maj

or r

iver

por

ts in

clud

ing

Bra

lia,

Gal

ati,

29M

anca

nulu

i, an

d Tu

lcea

,30 31

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

the

tro

ops

will

be

posi

tione

d at

the

for

ty-f

ive

airp

orts

loca

ted

32th

roug

hout

the

cou

ntry

whe

re t

hey

will

tho

roug

hly

sear

ch t

he it

ems

bein

g im

port

ed

33an

d ex

port

ed t

o an

d fr

om t

he c

ount

ry,

34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

35Em

phas

izes

tha

t th

e ta

sk f

orce

sho

uld

have

tho

roug

h ex

perien

ce w

ith d

rug

36im

poun

dmen

ts a

s w

ell a

s of

ficer

s w

ho w

ill u

phol

d a

stro

ng s

ecur

ity in

maj

or

37tr

ansp

orta

tion

cent

ers.

38 39

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t th

is w

ill p

ositi

vely

impa

ct t

he c

ount

ries

Geo

rgia

, Li

beri

a, M

alta

, 40

Mar

shal

l Isl

ands

, M

oldo

va,

Pana

ma,

Rus

sia,

Sai

nt V

ince

nt a

nd t

he G

rena

dine

s,

41Sie

rra

Leon

e, T

anza

nia,

and

Tog

o, w

hich

are

in c

onta

ct w

ith m

erch

ant

mar

ines

42

alon

g th

e co

ast

of R

oman

ia.

43 44Fu

rthe

r re

com

men

ds t

hat

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

be

in fav

or o

f ou

r re

solu

tion,

see

ing

as

45it

will

ben

efic

ially

influ

ence

a w

ide

variet

y of

cou

ntries

.46

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ola

Del

egat

es:

Am

elia

Bro

wni

ng,

Emer

son

Pope

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Gra

ssla

nd M

iddl

e Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

En

d S

tarv

atio

n a

nd

Mal

nu

trit

ion

in A

ng

ola

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2H

avin

g C

onsi

dere

d th

e 58

0,00

0 ci

tizen

s of

Ang

ola

suff

erin

g fr

om f

ood

inse

curi

ty,

3 4Ala

rmed

by

the

120,

000

child

ren

amon

g th

e af

fect

ed,

5 6N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

tha

t 15

.8%

do

not

mak

e it

past

the

age

of

5,7 8

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

15.

6% o

f ch

ildre

n be

low

the

age

of

5 ar

e un

derw

eigh

t,9 10

Aw

are

of U

NIC

EF’s

pla

n to

ass

ist

star

vatio

n in

Ang

ola,

11 12W

e th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Ang

ola

do h

ereb

y:13 14

Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns f

or $

1,31

7,51

0 in

the

pur

suit

of a

n ed

ucat

iona

l 15

prog

ram

to

esta

blis

h ag

ricu

ltura

l cen

ters

to

supp

ly f

ood

and

jobs

;16 17

Endo

rses

tha

t th

e pr

ogra

m w

ill c

reat

e 17

5 fa

rms

and

appr

oxim

atel

y 26

,250

job

s;18 19

Aff

irm

s th

at t

he p

rogr

am is

sel

f-su

stai

ning

and

app

licab

le t

o m

ultip

le c

ount

ries

;20 21

Furt

her

notin

g th

at 5

30,3

46,6

00 p

ound

s of

ric

e w

ill b

e pr

oduc

ed a

nnua

lly t

hrou

gh

22th

e pr

ogra

m;

23 24Con

firm

s th

at t

he p

lan

will

tak

e 8

mon

ths.

25

GEN

ERA

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SSEM

BLY

GA

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UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

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nsor

:Ken

yaD

eleg

ates

:M

addi

e Sop

er,

Cha

se M

oulto

n,N

ick

Ree

d,Ash

ton

Ree

dCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mill

cree

k M

iddl

e Sch

ool

Sh

ort

age

of

Wat

er A

cces

s in

Ken

ya

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Emph

asiz

ing

that

Ken

ya h

ason

e of

the

wor

st w

ater

sho

rtag

es in

the

wor

ld.

3 4Reg

rett

ing

to s

ay t

hat

the

wat

er is

con

sum

ed b

y ch

oler

a an

d pa

rasi

tic w

orm

s, w

hich

5

resu

lts in

dys

ente

ry,

this

is t

he m

ain

caus

e of

dea

th f

or c

hild

ren

5 an

d un

der.

6 7

Fully

Aw

are

that

wom

en a

nd c

hild

ren

spen

d on

e th

ird

of t

he d

ay,

gett

ing

wat

er w

ith

8bu

cket

s th

at w

ere

prev

ious

ly u

sed

for

fert

ilize

r, o

il, a

nd w

aste

. 9 10

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

40%

of

the

popu

latio

n a

t 36

.6 m

illio

n an

d co

untin

g, 2

.6 %

11

ever

y ye

ar a

re in

pov

erty

, an

d 17

.5 m

illio

n la

ck s

afe

wat

er a

cces

s. U

nder

stan

ding

12

that

in t

he r

ural

are

as t

hey

have

the

w

orst

wat

er,

beca

use

they

are

thr

owin

g th

eir

13w

aste

in t

heir w

ater

sup

plie

s.

14 15D

ecla

ring

tha

t w

ater

sca

rcity

has

bee

n a

prob

lem

for

Ken

ya for

man

y de

cade

s 16

,bec

ause

of th

is t

here

is a

sm

all a

mou

nt o

f la

nd a

nd w

ater

use

d fo

r ag

ricu

lture

thi

s 17

give

s of

f lit

tle m

oney

fro

m c

rops

.18 19

The

Del

egat

ion

of K

enya

Her

eby:

20 21

Take

s no

tes

that

eac

h ci

tizen

in t

he c

ount

ry o

f Ken

ya is

suf

fering

fro

m u

nsaf

e w

ater

22

bein

g us

ed in

the

ir h

omes

thr

ough

out

each

yea

r.23 24

Cal

ls u

pon

The

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

com

e an

d su

ppor

t th

e w

ater

sho

rtag

e in

Ken

ya b

y 25

plac

ing

two

bui

ldin

gs,

no b

igge

r th

an a

she

d, in

eve

ry c

ity.

Ther

e ar

e ro

ughl

y th

irty

26

six

citie

s in

the

cou

ntry

.27 28

Con

side

rs r

ough

ly t

wo

mill

ion

dolla

rs w

ill b

e us

ed in

the

pro

cess

of

cons

truc

ting

29th

ese

rath

er s

mal

l bui

ldin

gs.

The

mon

ey w

ill a

lso

be u

sed

in t

he p

rodu

ctio

n of

30

pum

ping

the

wat

er t

o th

e bu

ildin

gs,

to s

ave

wom

en f

rom

the

long

wal

k ta

ken

each

31

day

to r

ecei

ve t

he w

ater

.32 33

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Furt

her

proc

laim

s Th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns w

ill n

eed

to s

uppl

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e bu

ildin

gs w

ith a

n al

l in

34on

e w

ater

filt

ratio

n fr

om t

he c

ompa

ny S

awye

r. T

his

prod

uct

prov

ides

up

to 5

40

35ga

llons

of

clea

n w

ater

per

day

, an

d re

mov

es 9

9.99

% o

f th

e ba

cter

ia in

the

wat

er.

36 37D

raw

s at

tent

ion

to t

he p

rice

of th

e w

ater

filt

ratio

n of

aro

und

$5,2

50 in

tot

al a

nd w

ill

38be

use

d to

pla

ce t

hree

of th

ese

prod

ucts

in e

ach

build

ing.

39 40Fu

rthe

r re

min

ds t

he b

ucke

ts u

sed

by t

he w

omen

to

fetc

h w

ater

is t

ypic

ally

not

41

clea

n, s

o w

e w

ill s

uppl

y ea

ch h

ouse

hold

with

a b

ucke

t w

hich

will

rai

se t

he c

ost

with

42

abou

t an

othe

r fo

urm

illio

n do

llars

.43 44

We

have

res

olve

d t

hat

we

are

aski

ng M

odel

UN

for

ten

mill

ions

dol

lars

and

are

45

plan

ning

to

pay

mos

t of

it b

ack

by t

akin

g se

ven

to t

en p

erce

nt o

f pr

ofits

mad

e fr

om

46ex

port

s fo

r th

e ne

xt f

ive

year

s.47 48

Proc

laim

s th

at it

sho

uld

go in

to e

ffec

t on

Mar

ch 1

, 20

1749

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iD

eleg

ates

:El

izab

eth

Flyn

n,Sia

Bak

shi,

Sha

rada

Gha

ntas

ala

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Sun

set

Mid

dle

Sch

ool

Ch

ild L

abo

r in

Mal

awi

Dee

ply

conc

erne

dth

at 6

5% o

f ch

ildre

n in

Mal

awi a

re e

ngag

ed in

the

act

of ch

ild

1la

bor.

2 3Cog

niza

nt t

hat

27%

of

Mal

awia

n ch

ildre

n m

ust

forf

eit

thei

r ed

ucat

ion

to in

stea

d jo

in

4th

e w

orkf

orce

and

be

expo

sed

to e

xcee

ding

ly il

lega

l saf

ety

stan

dard

s.

Eve

n 5

child

ren

as y

oung

as

5ye

ars

old

are

forc

ed t

o op

erat

e ha

zard

ous

mac

hine

ry.

6 7N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

tha

t st

renu

ous

wor

k do

ne b

y th

e yo

uth

has

beco

me

8es

sent

ial f

or m

any

Mal

awia

n fa

mily

to

surv

ive.

9 10

Ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t 55

% o

f M

alaw

ian

fam

ilies

live

bel

ow t

he p

over

ty li

ne,

and

1120

% o

f ch

ildre

n w

ill n

ever

att

end

scho

ol.

12 13W

e th

e de

lega

tes

of M

alaw

i:14 15

Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

n to

giv

e M

alaw

i 5 m

illio

n do

llars

to

deve

lop

the

Ant

i-16

Chi

ld L

abor

Pro

gram

of

Mal

awi.

This

mon

ey w

ill b

e us

ed

to c

onve

rt o

ne o

f m

any

17ab

ando

ned

build

ings

into

a s

tate

-of-

the-

art,

trial

spe

cial

izat

ion

scho

ol f

or o

ur y

outh

18

curr

ently

bur

deni

ng t

hem

selv

es w

ith m

alef

icia

l lab

or.

Chi

ldre

n w

ill b

e pr

ovid

ed a

19

gene

ral e

duca

tion

as w

ell a

s a

spec

ializ

ed s

kill

that

wou

ld b

e va

luab

le a

s a

long

20

term

way

of m

akin

gm

oney

and

foc

usin

g on

a c

aree

r th

at w

ill s

uppo

rt t

heir f

utur

e 21

fam

ilies

. 22 23

We

addi

tiona

lly r

eque

st 1

mill

ion

dolla

rs t

o hi

re t

each

ers

and

prof

esso

rs t

o ed

ucat

e 24

our

child

ren

in t

he s

ubje

cts

of m

athe

mat

ics,

sci

ence

, ag

ricu

lture

, la

ngua

ge a

rts,

and

25

voca

tiona

ltra

inin

g.

26 27M

alaw

i fur

ther

pro

clai

ms

that

The

Ant

i Chi

ld L

abor

Pro

gram

of

Mal

awi w

ill o

pen

its

28fir

st t

rial

sch

ool i

n th

e ci

ty o

f Li

long

we

whi

ch w

ill g

reat

ly b

enef

it M

alaw

i’s y

outh

for

29

gene

ratio

ns t

o co

me.

30 31

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A R

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In

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Acc

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in S

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and

Ack

now

ledg

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the

vast

imm

igra

nt s

urge

pre

sent

ly a

ctiv

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ope,

we

need

to

1ta

ke a

sta

nd for

the

rig

hts

of t

hese

ref

ugee

s an

d re

spec

t th

eir

cultu

res,

2 3

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

Sw

itzer

land

cur

rent

ly h

as a

pac

t w

ith t

he E

U,

the

Euro

pean

4

Uni

on,

stat

ing

that

the

peo

ple

are

perm

itted

to

imm

igra

te,

or m

ove

from

one

5

coun

try

to a

noth

er,

so t

his

mak

es it

unf

air

for

the

East

ern

cultu

re im

mig

rant

s,6 7

Endo

rsin

g th

e fa

ct t

hat

ther

e is

cur

rent

ly a

pol

icy

crea

ted

by t

he U

N,

and

it is

8

help

ing

a lit

tle w

ith t

he p

robl

ems,

but

som

ethi

ng h

as t

o be

don

e,

9 10Str

essi

ng t

he fac

t th

at t

he p

eopl

e of

Sw

itzer

land

hav

e vo

ted,

on

Oct

ober

18,

th

at

11th

ey a

re a

gain

st m

ass

imm

igra

tion,

12 13Ta

king

into

acc

ount

tha

t th

e ec

onom

y is

goi

ng d

own,

thi

s ag

grie

ves

thei

r tr

ade

with

14

alm

ost

all o

f th

e EU

so

it m

akes

litt

le s

ense

to

keep

the

imm

igra

nts

out,

15 16

Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

Sw

itzer

land

did

onc

e pe

rmit

man

y re

fuge

es t

o en

ter

the

17co

untr

y, b

ut o

nce

they

rea

lized

tha

t th

ey b

roug

ht in

too

man

y im

mig

rant

s, t

hey

18qu

ickl

y sh

ut d

own

the

boun

daries

of

thei

r co

untr

y le

avin

g th

e pe

rman

ent

resi

dent

19

amou

nt a

t 20

.9%

,20 21

Con

scio

us t

hat

a co

loss

al 4

9% o

f pe

ople

in S

witz

erla

nd b

elie

ve t

hat

imm

igra

tion

is

22th

eir

coun

try'

s m

ost

subs

tant

ial p

robl

em,

they

wan

t to

fix

thi

s,23 24

Dis

turb

ed t

hat

even

whe

n th

e im

mig

rant

s ar

e pe

rmitt

ed t

o co

me

into

the

cou

ntry

, 25

they

hav

e ha

d di

ffic

ulty

gai

ning

pro

fess

ions

and

hom

es,

26 27Fu

lly a

larm

ed t

hat

the

polit

ical

pow

er o

f Sw

itzer

land

has

rec

ently

den

ied

two

Mus

lim

28gi

rls

, w

ho w

ere

inde

ed im

mig

rant

s, o

f ci

tizen

ship

bec

ause

the

y re

fuse

d to

sw

im

29w

ith b

oys,

30 31

Aw

are

of t

he fac

t th

at 7

0% o

f th

e sw

iss

are

Chr

istia

n, w

hile

onl

y a

smal

l 5%

ar

e 32

Mus

lim,

Wes

tern

cul

ture

s se

em t

o be

sup

pres

sing

imm

igra

nts

relig

ious

bel

iefs

, 33 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Min

dful

tha

t Sw

itzer

land

is r

anke

d nu

mbe

r on

e in

cos

t of

livi

ng p

er m

onth

and

yea

r,

35an

d fo

r im

mig

rant

s, t

his

may

be

very

har

d to

affor

d,

36O

bser

ving

tha

t Sw

itzer

land

doe

s ha

ve t

he fre

edom

of sp

eech

and

rel

igio

n, w

e ne

ed

37to

hel

p th

e im

mig

rant

s at

tain

the

ir r

ight

s,

38 39W

e th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Sw

itzer

land

do

here

by:

40 41Req

uest

the

UN

will

do

anyt

hing

in it

spo

wer

to

rais

e aw

aren

ess

and

know

ledg

e 42

abou

t th

e re

fuge

es a

nd t

heir c

ultu

re;

43 44U

rge

the

UN

rai

se m

oney

by

star

ting

“ATR

,”or

“A

ccep

t th

e Ref

ugee

s,”

whi

ch is

a

45lo

w p

rofit

org

aniz

atio

n th

at w

ould

hel

p ra

ise

awar

enes

s an

d ra

ise

mon

ey;

46 47Cal

l upo

n th

e U

N t

o, o

nce

the

ATR

has

rai

sed

enou

gh m

oney

, th

e U

N w

ould

giv

e a

48lit

tle t

o ea

ch c

ount

ry in

clud

ing

refu

gee

prob

lem

s;49 50

Proc

laim

s th

at e

ach

coun

try

will

use

the

mon

ey t

o gi

ve r

efug

ees

just

eno

ugh,

unt

il 51

they

can

get

job

s an

d a

stea

dy w

ay o

f lif

e;

52 53N

ote

that

som

e pe

ople

may

not

be

com

fort

able

with

all

the

peop

le c

omin

g in

, th

e 54

refu

gees

will

hav

e to

pas

s a

back

grou

nd c

heck

. 55 56

Proc

laim

s th

at t

his

solu

tion

will

like

ly s

olve

mos

t of

the

se p

robl

ems;

57 58Aut

horize

s th

at t

he in

augu

ratio

n of

thi

s re

solu

tion

will

go

into

effec

t on

Jan

uary

59

2nd,

201

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Ivor

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To t

he G

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ssem

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1 2Con

cern

ed:

Ther

e is

onl

y a

liter

acy

rate

of

48.7

% for

mal

es a

nd 3

8.6%

for

fem

ales

3

in t

he I

vory

Coa

st.

4 5Ala

rmin

g: T

hese

poo

r lit

erac

y ra

tes

lead

to

mas

s po

vert

y in

our

cou

ntry

.6 7

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d: M

ost

scho

ol d

ropo

uts

beco

me

hom

eles

s an

d m

ost

wom

en

8dr

opou

ts b

ecom

e pr

egna

nt.

This

exp

lain

s th

e hi

gh t

eena

ge p

regn

ancy

and

9

HIV

/AID

S a

dult

prev

alen

ce r

ates

in I

vory

Coa

st.

10 11Fu

lly A

war

e: T

he p

oor

liter

acy

rate

s le

ad t

o po

vert

y an

d te

enag

e pr

egna

ncy

in t

he

12Iv

ory

Coa

st.

The

non

-aw

aren

ess

lead

s to

HIV

and

AID

s w

hich

cau

se 1

00,0

00

13de

aths

per

yea

r.14 15

We

the

Del

egat

es o

f Cot

e D

'ivoi

re.

16 17Cal

ls u

pon:

the

UN

the

ass

ist

in o

ur c

ount

ry a

nd it

s po

vert

y is

sues

. Th

e U

N c

an

18pr

ovid

e us

mat

eria

ls s

o th

at w

e m

ay b

uild

new

sch

ools

so

that

our

lite

racy

rat

es

19in

crea

se a

nd o

ur p

over

ty r

ates

dec

reas

e.20 21

Invi

tes:

the

UN

to

prov

ide

us w

ith 3

.2 b

illio

n do

llars

so

that

we

may

bui

ld 1

0,00

0 22

new

sch

ools

all

acro

ss C

ote

D'iv

oire

. Th

is w

ill a

llow

us

to d

rop

the

pove

rty

rate

s an

d 23

it al

low

s us

to

drop

the

dea

th r

ates

by

HIV

and

AID

S;

the

scho

ols

will

pro

vide

a

24m

anda

tory

hum

an r

epro

duct

ion

cour

se.

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izat

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To t

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ssem

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g th

at Q

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is t

he n

umbe

r on

e ca

rbon

dio

xide

pro

duce

r pe

r ca

pita

in t

he

3w

orld

,4 5

Aw

are

that

we

are

harm

ing

the

envi

ronm

ent

to a

gre

at e

xten

t,6 7

Ala

rmed

tha

t gl

obal

war

min

g ha

s ca

used

3,0

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00 d

eath

s in

the

pas

t 10

yea

rs,

8 9Kno

win

g of

way

s to

pre

vent

car

bon

diox

ide

10 11Rea

lizin

g th

at o

ur n

umbe

r on

e en

ergy

sou

rce,

nat

ural

gas

, is

the

lead

ing

caus

e of

12

carb

on d

ioxi

de e

mis

sion

, 13 14

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d th

at t

his

has

beco

me

a m

ain

issu

e of

env

iron

men

tal p

robl

ems,

all

15ar

ound

the

glo

be16 17

Taki

ng in

to a

ccou

nt t

hat

this

cou

ld b

e ea

sily

lim

ited

or p

reve

nted

in t

he fut

ure,

18 19

Hav

ing

exam

ined

fur

ther

the

re a

re o

ptio

ns for

lim

iting

car

bon

diox

ide

emis

sion

: 20

pow

er p

lant

s no

tus

ing

coal

, us

ed b

y al

l cou

ntries

21 22Fu

lly a

larm

ed t

hat

thes

e po

wer

pla

nts

mig

ht n

ot b

e as

eff

icie

nt a

s co

al b

urni

ng

23po

wer

pla

nts,

24 25D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

that

if w

e do

n’t

impr

ove

the

emis

sion

of ca

rbon

dio

xide

the

26

envi

ronm

ent

arou

nd t

he w

orld

will

incr

ease

in d

ange

r qu

ickl

y.27 28

Rep

ortin

g th

at c

arbo

n di

oxid

e is

81%

of gr

eenh

ouse

gas

es e

mitt

ed a

roun

d th

e 29

glob

e.30 31

The

Del

egat

ion

of Q

atar

doe

s he

reby

:32 33

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the

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as p

rodu

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,35 36

Expe

ct t

hat

if w

e m

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forw

ard

with

thi

s pl

an,

it is

exp

ecte

d to

hel

p sa

ve li

ves

by

37lim

iting

glo

bal w

arm

ing,

38 39Pr

ove

that

coa

l is

the

lead

ing

caus

e to

glo

bal w

arm

ing

arou

nd t

he w

orld

40 41N

ote

that

if t

he U

N a

ccep

ts t

his

prop

osal

, th

at a

ll co

untr

ies

invo

lved

in t

he U

nite

d 42

Nat

ions

will

hav

e to

fol

low

thi

s re

solu

tion,

43 44En

dors

e th

at t

he p

ros

are

that

the

em

issi

on o

f ca

rbon

dio

xide

will

dec

reas

e gr

eatly

45

by li

miti

ng c

oal u

se,

46 47Pr

ocla

im if

thi

s m

etho

d is

not

cho

sen,

car

bon

diox

ide

will

con

tinue

to

harm

our

48

envi

ronm

ent

and

fam

ilies

,49 50

Sol

emnl

y af

firm

tha

t ot

her

coun

trie

s m

ight

not

be

will

ing

to fol

low

thi

s pl

edge

,51 52

Furt

her

reco

mm

end

that

whi

le t

here

are

oth

er m

etho

ds o

f lim

iting

car

bon

diox

ide

53em

issi

on,

this

sol

utio

n is

the

mos

t co

stef

ficie

nt a

nd e

nvir

onm

enta

lly e

ffec

tive.

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Extr

emel

y aw

are

of A

rgen

tina'

s la

ck o

f in

fras

truc

ture

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Con

cern

ed b

y th

e fa

ct t

hat

only

29%

of th

e ro

ads

are

pave

d, a

nd t

he la

ck o

f 3

high

way

s.4 5

Dis

turb

ed b

y th

e 21

tra

ffic

dea

ths

ever

y da

y in

arg

entin

a6 7

Kee

ping

in m

ind

the

lack

of go

od e

cono

my,

and

the

82

Bill

ion

dolla

r de

bt.

8 9Fu

lly a

war

e of

the

rel

ativ

ely

low

ave

rage

sal

ary

of 1

2,00

0USD

.10 11

Not

ing

that

Arg

entin

a’s

road

s ar

e no

w s

o co

nges

ted

that

mos

t Arg

entin

es p

refe

r no

t 12

to e

ven

by a

car

and

use

pub

lic t

rans

port

atio

n.13 14

Arg

entin

a ca

lls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

cou

ncil

for

a do

natio

n or

bon

d of

900

Mill

ion

15do

llars

USD

ove

r a

period

of

20 y

ears

to

incr

ease

the

am

ount

of pa

ved

road

s an

d 16

the

form

atio

n of

a s

tate

-ove

rsee

n fo

r-pr

ofit

corp

orat

ion

sim

ilar

to A

mTr

ak in

the

17

US.

18 19W

ith t

his

budg

et,

and

the

use

of b

onds

, A

rgen

tina

will

pav

e 8,

000

mile

s of

tw

o la

ne

20&

3 la

ne r

oad

to g

ive

Arg

entin

ians

the

abi

lity

to g

et t

o th

eir

dest

inat

ion

fast

er a

nd

21sa

fer.

22 23U

rges

the

UN

for

the

fun

ds t

o fo

rm a

gov

ernm

ent

fund

ed f

or p

rofit

air

line

24co

rpor

atio

n to

mak

e fly

ing

affo

rdab

le for

all

arge

ntin

ians

des

pite

the

rel

ativ

ely

low

25

aver

age

sala

ry o

f 12

,000

per

yea

r.

26 27Th

is w

ill g

ive

Arg

entini

ans

the

abili

ty t

o us

e th

e sa

fest

for

m o

f tr

ansp

orta

tion

28af

ford

ably

.29

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:N

epal

Del

egat

es:

Isaa

c C

lay,

Shr

eeti

Am

it,W

aris

hah

Zai

diCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Pag

e M

iddl

e Sch

ool

Edu

cati

on

Cri

sis

acro

ss N

epal

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

: T

he la

ck o

f ed

ucat

ion

is a

maj

or is

sue

whi

ch is

gro

win

g 3

by t

he s

econ

d in

Nep

al,

4 5Con

cern

ed:

Chi

ldre

n in

Nep

al a

re b

roug

ht d

own

by t

he p

robl

ems

such

as

bond

ed

6ch

ild la

bor

that

sur

roun

d th

em a

nd c

anno

t pa

y at

tent

ion

toth

eir

educ

atio

n,7 8

Kno

win

g: B

onde

d ch

ild la

bor

is t

he for

m o

f sl

aver

y w

here

a c

hild

as

youn

g as

fou

r 9

year

s of

age

can

be

ensl

aved

and

for

ced

to w

ork

in o

rder

to

pay

a de

bt,

10 11Bea

ring

in m

ind:

Som

e st

uden

ts d

o re

ceiv

e an

edu

catio

n, s

tude

nts

do n

ot r

ecei

ve a

12

prop

er e

duca

tion

and

as a

res

ult

lack

the

kno

wle

dge

in c

ompa

riso

n to

chi

ldre

n 13

arou

nd t

he w

orld

,14 15

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d: T

here

is a

maj

or g

ap b

etw

een

child

ren

rece

ivin

g a

publ

ic

16ed

ucat

ion

and

child

ren

rece

ivin

g pr

ivat

e,17 18

Con

side

ring

: M

any

stud

ents

are

in a

sta

teof

pov

erty

and

can

not

affo

rd p

riva

te

19ed

ucat

ion,

20 21Ack

now

ledg

ing:

We

curr

ently

hav

e $2

00,0

00,0

00 in

our

edu

catio

n fu

nd w

hich

is n

ot

22en

ough

to

supp

ort

all t

he c

hild

ren

of N

epal

,23 24

We

the

Del

egat

ion

of N

epal

:25 26

Cal

ls u

pon:

the

UN

to

end

this

aff

lictio

n by

pro

vidi

ng $

600,

00,0

00 t

o re

nova

te o

ld

27bu

ildin

gs,

build

new

bui

ldin

gs,

buy

tran

spor

tatio

n ve

hicl

es,

and

for

nece

ssar

y cl

ass

28re

sour

ces;

29 30Req

uest

s: t

he U

N t

o ta

ke r

espo

nsib

ility

for

hirin

g qu

alifi

ed t

each

ers

as w

ell a

s 31

trai

ners

will

ing

to h

elp;

32 33Pr

ocla

ims:

Thi

s po

licy

shal

l go

into

effec

t by

Jan

uary

1,

2018

34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:G

hana

Del

egat

es:

Jack

son

Rya

n,Chr

istia

n Rat

term

an,

Rya

n Pr

octo

r,Ty

Spe

ltaCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Sai

nt M

atth

ew C

atho

lic S

choo

l

Su

pp

lyin

g c

lean

wat

er t

hro

ug

h G

han

a

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Th

e lo

w c

lass

pop

ulat

ion

is 1

1,91

4,00

0. I

t ki

lls 2

5% o

f ch

ildre

n un

der

5 ye

ars

of

3ag

e.

4 5It

is t

he m

ost

dang

erou

s th

reat

to

Gha

na a

s fa

r as

dea

th c

ount

fro

m 2

013.

6 73

mill

ion

lack

acc

ess

to s

afe

wat

er,

and

23 m

illio

n ou

t of

the

27

mill

ion

peop

le o

f 8

Gha

na h

ave

sani

tized

wat

er.

9 10Th

ey h

ave

only

tw

o m

ain

supp

lies

of w

ater

the

Gui

nea

and

Lake

Vol

ta

11 12W

e ar

e ad

dres

sing

the

pro

blem

of th

e un

clea

n w

ater

of G

hana

. W

e ar

e as

king

for

13

95,0

00,0

00U

S D

olla

rs t

o he

lp t

owar

ds w

ater

san

itatio

n.

14 15Ea

ch w

ell w

ill c

ost

5,00

0USD

,an

d se

a w

ater

tre

atm

ent

pum

ps c

ost

5,00

0USD

.16 17

We

will

put

in 9

3,00

0 w

ells

and

224

pum

ps o

n th

e co

ast

of G

hana

.18 19

The

wel

ls a

nd p

umps

will

last

15

year

s an

d th

at b

y th

en w

e ca

n re

plac

e th

e m

ain

20co

mpo

nent

s.21 22

Whe

n w

e fin

ish

build

ing

them

we

will

pay

the

deb

t by

add

ing

a sm

all f

ee t

o se

e th

e 23

tour

ist

attr

actio

ns.

24 25Th

is s

houl

d pa

y of

f th

e de

bt in

5 t

o 8

year

s.26

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NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

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atia

Del

egat

es:

Ben

Max

wel

l,El

la W

righ

t,Sin

ead

Muk

olo-

Vill

egas

Com

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

St.

Ann

Sch

ool In

du

stri

al P

ollu

tion

in C

roat

ia

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2N

otin

g w

ith s

olem

n co

ncer

n, t

hat

in C

roat

ia t

he in

dust

rial

pol

lutio

n ha

s re

sulte

d in

3

all w

ater

bei

ng c

onta

min

ated

, m

akin

g pu

rific

atio

n a

nece

ssity

, ai

r po

llutio

n 4

esca

latin

g, a

nd a

cid

rain

dam

agin

g ou

r lif

esty

le a

nd for

ests

;5 6

Con

side

ring

tha

t ou

r po

pula

tion

bein

g pu

t at

ris

k ca

n la

rgel

y be

att

ribu

ted

to

7im

prop

er d

ispo

sal o

f in

dust

rial

was

te a

nd m

arin

e du

mpi

ng,

and

the

adm

ittin

g of

8

dang

erou

s to

xins

tha

t ar

e m

ostly

rep

rese

nted

by

fine

part

icul

ate

mat

ter;

9 10D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

with

the

impa

ct o

f ac

id r

ain

to o

ur h

omes

, th

e de

stru

ctio

n of

our

11

Wor

ld H

erita

ge s

ites,

the

impa

ct t

o th

e pu

rity

in o

ur s

ea,

lake

s, a

nd r

iver

s de

plet

ing

12ou

r fis

h su

pply

, an

d ge

nera

l wild

life,

as

wel

l as

the

addi

tion

of r

espi

rato

ry d

isea

ses

13to

our

peo

ple;

with

app

roxi

mat

ely

3.87

kilo

gram

s of

tox

ic w

aste

per

per

son

14im

prop

erly

dis

pose

d of

eve

ry y

ear,

whi

ch o

vera

ll is

mor

e th

an 1

5,48

0,00

0 15

kilo

gram

s of

che

mic

al w

aste

;16 17

Und

erst

andi

ng t

hat

Cro

atia

's e

cono

my

is la

rgel

y ba

sed

upon

indu

stry

, th

at 9

5.7

18pe

rcen

t of

peo

ple

wor

k in

indu

strial

job

s, w

ith m

inim

al o

ther

opp

ortu

nitie

s in

dust

ry

19m

ust

rem

ain

a la

rge

port

ion

of o

ur e

cono

my;

unf

ortu

nate

ly C

roat

ia h

as b

een

give

n 20

little

sup

port

with

the

Eur

opea

n U

nion

’s m

anda

tes

on in

dust

rial

pol

lutio

n,21 22

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

has

onl

y as

sist

ed w

ith o

ther

issu

es,

and

23do

ne li

ttle

to

assi

st w

ith in

dust

rial

pol

lutio

n;24 25

We

the

dele

gatio

n of

Cro

atia

doe

s he

reby

:26 27

Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o pr

ovid

e fu

ndin

g fo

r te

n la

rge

clas

s II

dis

posa

l wel

ls,

28to

stor

e ha

zard

ous

was

te a

nd c

hem

ical

s su

ch a

s ca

rbon

dio

xide

and

ozo

ne

29ch

emic

als;

30 31Req

uest

125

mill

ion

dolla

rs p

er d

ispo

sal w

ell,

resu

lting

in t

he t

otal

req

uest

of

1.25

32

billi

on d

olla

rs;

33 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Enco

urag

e th

at t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns p

rovi

de t

rain

ing

and

supp

lies

to C

roat

ian

35ci

tizen

s, a

llow

ing

them

to

tran

sitio

n ca

reer

s to

ena

ble

sust

aina

bilit

y of

the

se

36di

spos

al w

ells

;37 38

Urg

e th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o im

plem

ent

this

tra

inin

g pr

ogra

m t

o pr

ovid

e jo

bs a

nd

39so

lve

thei

r in

dust

rial

was

te c

risi

s.40 41

Proc

laim

tha

t th

is s

hall

take

eff

ect

by M

ay 1

, 20

17,

and

be c

ompl

eted

in t

en y

ears

;42 43

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nsor

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rra

Leon

eD

eleg

ates

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al S

am,

Dom

inic

Mill

er,

Vin

neet

h Kon

jeti

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Sun

set

Mid

dle

Sch

ool

Co

nta

min

ated

Wat

er in

Sie

rra

Leo

ne

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

70%

of

the

popu

latio

n liv

es b

elow

the

pov

erty

line

. In

oth

er

1w

ords

, 4,

264,

400

peop

le h

ave

a ba

d co

nditi

on o

f liv

ing.

Thi

s us

ually

cor

rela

tes

with

2

a la

ck o

f w

ater

or

cont

amin

ated

wat

er.

Even

the

peo

ple

that

do

live

abov

e th

e 3

pove

rty

line

do n

ot a

lway

s ha

ve a

cces

s to

cle

an w

ater

.4 5

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d th

at m

illio

ns o

f pe

ople

don

’t ha

ve a

cces

s to

cle

an w

ater

. As

a 6

resu

lt, m

any

peop

le a

re d

evel

opin

g di

seas

es s

uch

as T

ypho

id,

Dys

ente

ry,

and

7he

patit

is A

. 8 9

Fully

aw

are

that

, du

e to

the

lack

of w

ater

, lif

e ex

pect

ancy

in S

ierr

a Le

one

is o

nly

56

10ye

ars.

In

cont

rast

, th

e w

orld

life

exp

ecta

ncy

is 6

8 ye

ars,

whi

ch is

vas

tly g

reat

er

11th

an t

he li

fe e

xpec

tanc

y in

Sie

rra

Leon

e.12 13

Min

dful

tha

t ot

her

proj

ects

, na

mel

y“T

he W

ater

Pro

ject

,”ha

ve p

rovi

ded

acce

ss t

o 14

clea

n w

ater

for

7,0

00 S

ierr

a Le

onea

n ch

ildre

n, b

ut t

hat

furt

her

effo

rts

to im

prov

e 15

the

situ

atio

n in

Sie

rra

Leon

e ar

e st

ill n

eede

d.16 17

The

Del

egat

ion

of S

ierr

a Le

one

does

her

eby:

18 19Req

uest

s $3

10,0

00 t

o bu

ild 1

0 w

ells

. Th

ese

wel

ls w

ill p

rovi

de c

lean

wat

er t

o m

any

20of

Sie

rra

Leon

e’s

impo

verish

ed.

This

will

get

rid

of

the

dise

ases

tha

t pe

ople

are

21

cont

ract

ing

from

drink

ing

cont

amin

ated

wat

er.

22 23Cal

ls u

pon

at

leas

t te

n pe

ople

to

be o

n ha

nd t

o le

arn

how

to

build

and

mai

ntai

n 24

wel

ls.

Hav

ing

thes

e pe

ople

on

hand

will

mak

e su

re t

hat

the

wel

ls s

tay

in t

op

25co

nditi

on w

ithou

t vo

lunt

eers

on

site

.26 27

Rem

inds

eac

h w

ell h

elps

2,0

00 p

eopl

e ha

ve a

cces

s cl

ean

wat

er.

This

wat

er w

ill b

e 28

sust

aina

ble

for

man

y ye

ars,

so

it w

ill h

elp

man

y pe

ople

. T

he b

luep

rint

for

the

wel

l 29

proj

ect

will

be

used

to

help

the

nei

ghbo

ring

cou

ntries

of Li

beria

dna

Gui

nea

who

30

also

hav

e a

dire

cle

an w

ater

sho

rtag

e.

31 32

GEN

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TIO

NS

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nsor

:Cze

ch R

epub

licD

eleg

ates

:Jo

sie

Aro

noff,

Lilly

Jon

esCom

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Bre

ntw

ood

Aca

dem

y

Dec

reas

ing

Air

Po

lluti

on

in C

zech

Rep

ub

lic

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

Cze

ch R

epub

lic s

uffe

rs fro

m a

ir p

ollu

tion,

cau

sed

by

3ag

ricu

lture

, in

dust

ry,

and

min

ing;

4 5

Hav

ing

stud

ied,

air p

ollu

tion

has

enda

nger

ed m

any

spec

ies

incl

udin

g se

ven

6m

amm

al s

peci

es,

six

bird

spe

cies

, si

x ty

pes

of f

resh

wat

er fis

h, a

nd s

even

pla

nt

7sp

ecie

s;

8 9N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

tha

t ai

r po

llutio

n ca

n ca

use

lung

can

cer,

whi

ch h

as a

10

huge

impa

ct o

n th

e co

untr

y’s

popu

latio

n;11 12

Fully

aw

are

that

abo

ut 7

% o

f th

e po

pula

tion

dies

eac

h ye

ar b

ecau

se o

f lu

ng c

ance

r;13 14

Hav

ing

exam

ined

fur

ther

7%

is a

roun

d 5,

630

deat

hs a

yea

r;15 16

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

air p

ollu

tion

has

also

cau

sed

acid

rai

n;

17 18N

otin

g fu

rthe

r th

at a

cid

rain

dis

rupt

s aq

uatic

eco

syst

ems;

19 20Em

phas

izin

g th

at b

oth

hum

an a

nd a

nim

als

have

bee

n af

fect

ed n

egat

ivel

y by

aci

d 21

rain

;22 23

The

Del

egat

ion

of C

zech

Rep

ublic

Her

eby:

24 25Cal

ls u

pon

the

UN

to

send

vol

unte

ers

to in

spec

t ou

r fa

ctor

ies’

emis

sion

s an

d ho

w

26th

ey a

ffec

t th

e en

viro

nmen

t;27 28

Dec

lare

s th

at a

ny p

robl

ems

the

volu

ntee

rs m

ay f

ind

shou

ld b

e gi

ven

a th

irty

-day

29

grac

e pe

riod

in o

rder

to

see

if th

e pr

oble

m w

ill r

esol

ve it

self;

30 31Con

firm

s if

the

prob

lem

s do

not

res

olve

the

mse

lves

aft

er t

hirt

y da

ys,

then

fur

ther

32

actio

ns w

ill b

e es

tabl

ishe

d pr

ompt

ly;

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in m

ind

that

mor

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an 5

0% a

nd a

lmos

t 40

% o

f th

e ru

ral a

nd t

he t

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3

popu

latio

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Tog

o, r

espe

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ely,

do

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n im

prov

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urce

and

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rly

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the

popu

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n do

not

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e ac

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to

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prov

ed

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nita

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faci

lity,

6 7D

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man

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omen

mus

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alk

mor

e th

an 1

5 m

inut

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8tim

es a

day

to

obta

in s

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ce w

ater

tha

t ha

s be

en s

hare

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ith a

nim

als

and

9co

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ed w

ith f

ecal

col

iform

,10 11

Fully

ala

rmed

tha

t th

e ba

cter

ia in

thi

s w

ater

incr

ease

s th

e risk

of di

arrh

ea,

whi

ch

12ca

uses

abo

ut 1

.8 m

illio

n de

aths

per

yea

r an

d is

the

thi

rd le

adin

g ca

use

of d

eath

13

wor

ldw

ide,

par

ticul

arly

in c

hild

ren

unde

r th

e ag

e of

fiv

e, a

s w

ell a

s ot

her

14w

ater

born

e di

seas

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uch

as t

ypho

id f

ever

and

hep

atiti

s A,

whi

ch c

an b

e fa

tal i

f le

ft

15un

trea

ted,

16 17N

otin

g fu

rthe

r th

at t

he u

nsan

itary

wat

er c

reat

es a

hig

h risk

of sc

hist

osom

iasi

s, a

18

para

sitic

dis

ease

cau

sed

by b

athi

ng,

swim

min

g, o

r w

ashi

ng in

con

tam

inat

ed w

ater

19

that

can

cau

se in

fect

ion

to o

r da

mag

e th

e bl

adde

r, lu

ngs,

inte

stin

es,

and

liver

,20 21

Cog

niza

nt t

hat

Togo

has

an

infa

nt m

orta

lity

rate

of

45.2

2 de

aths

(pe

r 1,

000

live

22bi

rths

), a

bout

10%

of w

hich

is c

ause

d by

dia

rrhe

a an

d th

e re

sulti

ng d

ehyd

ratio

n,

23an

d an

ave

rage

life

exp

ecta

ncy

of 6

4.51

, ra

nked

one

hun

dred

sev

enty

-nin

th in

24

com

pariso

n to

the

wor

ld,

25 26Em

phas

izin

g th

at h

avin

g a

suff

icie

nt s

uppl

y of

cle

an w

ater

cou

ld p

ossi

bly

decr

ease

27

case

s of

dia

rrhe

al d

isea

ses

by o

ver

40%

and

sch

isto

som

iasi

s by

ove

r 70

%,

28 29Ex

pres

sing

app

reci

atio

n th

at t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns p

rogr

am U

NIC

EF h

as h

elpe

d ov

er

3050

,000

peo

ple

livin

g in

Togo

in t

he p

ast

year

,31 32

We

the

dele

gatio

n of

Tog

o do

her

eby:

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ay f

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f Lo

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f To

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avin

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epen

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its

third

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ry.

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otin

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at o

nly

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dova

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nd is

mad

e up

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rest

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side

ring

tha

t th

e Ea

rth

has

lost

ove

r ha

lf of

its

tops

oil o

ver

the

past

150

yea

rs.

8 9Rea

lizin

g th

at p

rior

soi

l ero

sion

pro

ject

s ha

ve b

een

succ

essf

ul.

10 11Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

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ublic

of

Mol

dova

doe

s he

reby

: 12 13

Ack

now

ledg

e th

at t

he W

orld

Ban

k ha

s he

lped

to

impr

ove

agricu

lture

thr

ough

out

14M

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va w

ith t

he A

gric

ultu

re C

ompe

titiv

enes

s Pr

ojec

t;w

hich

hel

ps t

o im

prov

e th

e 15

agricu

ltura

l eco

nom

y in

Mol

dova

. 16 17

Aff

irm

tha

t sh

elte

r be

lts a

re g

roup

s of

tre

es p

lant

ed a

roun

d cr

ops

to p

rote

ct t

he

18ag

ricu

lture

fro

m s

tron

g w

inds

and

soi

l ero

sion

.19 20

Furt

her

reco

mm

end

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Uni

ted

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ions

to

cont

ribu

te a

loan

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e m

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n do

llars

to

21he

lp p

lant

she

lter

belts

to

help

impr

ove

soil

eros

ion

in M

oldo

va.

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ept

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the

re a

re m

ultip

le lo

catio

ns t

hat

tree

s co

uld

be p

lant

ed,

but

the

best

24

solu

tion

is t

o pl

ant

them

aro

und

crop

s.25 26

Rec

ogni

ze t

hat

farm

ing

in M

oldo

va c

reat

es 1

2% o

f th

e co

untr

y's

gros

s do

mes

tic

27pr

oduc

t, w

ith t

he s

helte

r be

lts,

this

will

incr

ease

by

19%

, le

avin

g en

ough

mon

ey t

o 28

pay

back

the

loan

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m t

he U

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29 30

Emph

asiz

e th

at if

thi

s pi

lot

proj

ect

prov

es s

ucce

ssfu

l in

Mol

dova

, th

e U

nite

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xpan

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indu

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to

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illio

n ba

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rage

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r th

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st 2

5 ye

ars.

10 11

Hav

ing

exam

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fur

ther

: th

e ar

gum

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t w

hat

to d

o is

bet

wee

n ex

plor

ing

12no

rthw

ard

or t

he B

aren

ts S

ea.

13 14Ala

rmed

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ce p

rodu

ctio

n ha

s co

me

to a

con

stan

t de

clin

e, N

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ay fac

es

15ec

onom

ic p

robl

ems.

16 17

Con

fiden

t: W

e ne

ed a

long

-ter

m p

lan

that

will

hel

p N

orw

ay’s

indu

stry

get

bac

k on

18

trac

k, w

hile

not

app

lyin

g an

y ha

rm t

o N

orw

ay’s

viv

id e

cosy

stem

up

nort

h.19 20

We

the

Del

egat

es o

f N

orw

ay:

21 22Em

phas

izes

: O

ur o

il pr

oduc

tion

defic

it de

sper

atel

y ne

eds

to b

e fix

ed.

Any

eff

orts

to

23so

lve

our

prob

lem

are

ess

entia

l for

get

ting

our

coun

try

back

on

its f

eet

econ

omic

ally

.24 25

Cal

l Upo

n: W

e st

rong

ly r

eque

st t

he U

N t

o gi

ve u

s a

sum

of $4

00 m

illio

n to

pay

for

26

new

drills

tha

t be

tter

sui

t th

e co

ld a

nd h

arsh

wea

ther

.27 28

Take

s N

ote

Of:

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ing

as o

ur p

rice

is v

ery

expe

nsiv

e,w

e pl

an t

o pa

y ba

ck a

ll of

the

29

mon

ey t

he U

N p

ays

us w

hen

the

mac

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is ful

ly o

pera

tiona

l. If

not

hing

is d

one

30ab

out

our

prob

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, ou

r ec

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y w

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ue t

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.31 32

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atio

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ack

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to

th

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ate

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Hu

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Syr

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To t

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ssem

bly:

1 2Con

cern

ed b

y th

e fa

ct t

hat

400,

000

star

ving

per

sons

are

loca

ted

in S

yria

,3 4

Aw

are

of t

he d

ange

r po

sed

by a

ttac

ks b

y IS

IS o

n cu

rren

t su

pply

and

hum

anita

rian

5

effo

rts

in t

he s

tate

of Syr

ia,

6 7Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

logi

stic

s di

ffic

ultie

s in

saf

ely

tran

spor

ting

thes

e im

port

ant

good

s 8

to t

he m

alno

uris

hed

in t

his

stat

e,9 10

Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t in

our

cur

rent

sta

te o

f ci

vil w

ar r

epay

men

t of

the

se s

ervi

ces

and

11go

ods

wou

ld b

e di

ffic

ult,

12 13Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

gra

in p

rodu

cts

are

the

mos

t va

luab

le t

o th

e pe

ople

tha

t ar

e 14

curr

ently

und

er t

he p

over

ty li

ne,

15 16W

e re

ques

t 10

mill

ion

USD

in f

or s

hipp

ing

cost

s, p

rote

ctio

n, a

nd t

he g

oods

17 18Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

The

Syr

ian

Ara

b Rep

ublic

Her

eby:

19 20D

esig

nate

s to

end

the

hun

ger

of c

itize

ns in

Syr

ia b

y se

ndin

g in

aid

con

voys

thr

ough

21

Isra

el a

nd J

orda

n to

Sou

thea

st S

yria

whi

ch w

ill h

opef

ully

red

uce

the

amou

nt o

f 22

mal

nour

ishe

d pe

rson

s si

gnifi

cant

ly;

23 24Req

uest

s ve

hicl

es fro

m I

srae

l to

tran

spor

t th

e go

ods

to S

yria

acr

oss

the

25M

edite

rran

ean

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;26 27

Enco

urag

es t

he W

orld

Foo

d Pr

ogra

mm

e to

spo

nsor

thi

s op

erat

ion

fully

thr

ough

out

28Is

rael

and

Jor

dan;

29 30Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

act

on b

ehal

f of

the

rel

ief ef

fort

in T

he S

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n Ara

b 31

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tha

t th

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to e

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ore

stat

ion

Pro

ble

ms

in C

hile

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2D

eepl

y Con

cern

ed:

Chi

le s

uffe

rs fro

m w

ides

prea

d de

fore

stat

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whi

ch h

as m

any

3ne

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e im

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efor

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tion

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cts

a la

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num

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e an

d an

imal

s w

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4liv

e ne

ar a

nd r

ely

on f

ores

ts.

5 6Aw

are

Of:

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295

,000

acr

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f Chi

le’s

nat

ive

fore

sts

are

clea

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ever

y ye

ar,

7al

mos

t 80

per

cent

of

Chi

le’s

nat

ural

for

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hav

e be

en d

egra

ded

or d

estr

oyed

sin

ce

8m

ajor

def

ores

tatio

n ha

s ta

ken

plac

e, a

nd 1

9 pe

rcen

t of

land

s th

at w

ere

fore

sts

are

9no

w b

are

and

erod

ed la

nds.

10 11Ala

rmed

By:

Sin

ce 1

975,

abo

ut 3

8 pe

rcen

t of

the

for

ests

hav

e va

nish

ed.

If t

his

12pr

oble

m c

ontin

ues,

man

y sp

ecie

s of

ani

mal

s w

ill c

ease

to

exis

t an

d m

any

peop

le

13w

ho li

ve n

ear

fore

sts

will

be

wid

ely

affe

cted

.14 15

We

the

Del

egat

es o

f Chi

le:

16 17Cal

l Upo

n: B

ecau

se o

f th

ese

conc

erns

we

have

for

our

gov

ernm

ent’s

peo

ple

and

18w

ildlif

e, w

e as

k th

e U

N t

o gi

ve C

hile

$5,

000,

000

(3,3

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81 C

hile

an P

esos

).

19 20Em

phas

izes

: Th

is m

oney

wou

ld b

e us

ed t

o he

lp p

ay for

the

mat

eria

ls n

eede

d to

21

grow

mor

e tr

ees

on a

mas

sive

sca

le.

Als

o, t

his

mon

ey w

ill a

lso

be u

sed

to p

ay f

or

22hu

ndre

ds o

f sa

nctu

arie

s an

d ot

her

safe

hou

ses

all a

cros

s th

e co

untr

y fo

r th

e 23

enda

nger

ed s

peci

es t

o liv

e, b

e ca

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d to

, an

d to

rep

rodu

ce a

s to

exp

and

the

24po

pula

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of t

he s

peci

es a

nd h

opef

ully

kee

p th

em f

rom

ext

inct

ion.

The

ani

mal

s 25

wou

ld t

hen

be s

et fre

e in

to t

he w

ild a

fter

the

ir s

peci

es is

not

thr

eate

ned.

26 27Con

firm

s: C

hile

will

eas

ily b

e ab

le t

o pa

y ba

ck t

he m

oney

as

we

have

one

of

the

28be

st e

cono

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s in

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in A

mer

ica.

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ax M

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h Ja

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,H

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and

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lSch

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iddl

e Sch

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rpo

pu

lati

on

Ack

now

ledg

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Sin

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rpop

ulat

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prob

lem

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ey a

re le

ttin

g in

1,0

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mig

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s in

to t

he c

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ry p

er y

ear.

2 3W

e ar

e fu

lly a

war

e th

at t

he p

eopl

e of

Sin

gapo

re a

re s

tarv

ing

ever

y da

y, a

nd w

e ar

e 4

grav

ely

conc

erne

d by

thi

s.5 6

We

are

also

con

cern

ed b

y th

e fa

ct t

hat

man

y pe

ople

in S

inga

pore

don

’t ha

ve job

s to

7

take

car

e of

the

mse

lves

.8 9

Cal

ling

upon

the

cou

ntries

of th

e U

.N.,

we

ask

that

you

don

ate

at le

ast

10 b

illio

n 10

dolla

rs.

11 12Th

is w

ill h

elp

fund

buy

ing

food

and

wat

er for

tho

se w

ho c

an n

ot a

ffor

d it.

13 14W

e w

ill a

lso

use

this

mon

ey t

o ki

ck s

tart

som

e bu

sine

sses

tha

t ar

e fa

iling

.15 16

It w

ill p

rovi

de m

ore

jobs

for

som

e w

ho d

on’t

have

the

m,

mak

ing

our

econ

omy

17in

com

e m

uch

larg

er.

18 19Th

is w

ill h

opef

ully

hel

p ou

r co

untr

y's

prob

lem

. 20 21

Hop

eful

ly w

ith o

ur s

olut

ion

any

othe

r co

untr

ies

with

thi

s pr

oble

m w

ill fin

d it

help

ful

22an

d ef

fect

ive.

23 24

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ic O

pp

ort

un

itie

s to

Im

pro

ve P

over

ty in

Cos

ta R

ica

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2D

istu

rbed

by

the

real

izat

ion

that

the

pov

erty

rat

e in

Cos

ta R

ica

has

reac

hed

an

3un

sett

ling

21.7

per

cent

, 4 5

Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

fact

tha

t th

e av

erag

e gr

oss

natio

nal i

ncom

e pe

r ye

ar in

Cos

ta

6Ric

a is

a s

tunn

ing

$6,8

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olla

rs c

ompa

red

to t

he a

vera

ge $

47,3

90 o

f th

e U

nite

d 7

Sta

tes

of A

mer

ica,

8 9Bring

ing

to a

tten

tion

that

mos

t ad

ults

hav

e co

mm

on o

ccup

atio

ns s

uch

as t

axi

10dr

iver

s, t

each

ers,

and

far

mer

s,11 12

Not

ing

with

con

cern

tha

t th

e ha

rsh

livin

g co

nditi

ons

of m

any

fam

ilies

with

in C

osta

13

Ric

a an

d ot

her

Latin

Am

eric

an c

ount

ries

are

cau

sed

by a

lack

of

educ

atio

n,14 15

Trou

bled

dee

ply

by t

he c

erta

inty

tha

t fa

mili

es w

here

par

ents

who

hav

e le

ss t

han

six

16ye

ars

of e

duca

tion

have

a lo

w in

com

e to

the

poi

nt o

f po

vert

y, a

nd t

hat

child

ren

17fu

nctio

ning

as

succ

esso

rs t

end

to n

ot c

ompl

ete

scho

ol,

18 19Rec

ogni

zing

the

fac

t th

at t

ens

of t

hous

ands

of m

igra

nts

from

bot

h Sou

th A

mer

ica

20an

d Afr

ica

have

ille

gally

ent

ered

the

cou

ntry

with

out

suffic

ient

mon

ey o

r kn

owle

dge,

21

hind

erin

g th

eir

pros

perity

in C

osta

Ric

a,22 23

Enco

urag

ing

the

action

and

ass

ista

nce

of in

tern

atio

nal o

rgan

izat

ions

in o

rder

to

24in

crea

se t

he c

ount

ry in

com

e an

d pr

ovid

e a

bett

erm

ent

of li

fest

yle

and

oppo

rtun

ities

25

to t

hose

cur

rent

ly in

volv

ed a

s w

ell a

s fu

ture

gen

erat

ions

,26 27

Emph

asiz

ing

that

the

gro

win

g de

man

d fo

r pr

ofes

sion

als

in c

aree

rs r

elat

ed t

o 28

engi

neer

ing

cont

rast

s in

crea

sing

ly w

ith t

he d

eman

d fo

r pr

ofes

sion

als

in o

ther

29

disc

iplin

es,

30 31Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Cos

ta R

ica

does

her

eby:

32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns (

UN

) to

end

thi

s af

flict

ion

by p

rovi

ding

fur

ther

fun

ding

34

for

a fe

w m

embe

rs o

f th

e or

gani

zatio

n of

Eng

inee

rs W

ithou

t Bor

ders

(EW

B)

to

35sp

eak

to a

nd e

duca

te C

osta

Ric

an r

esid

ents

in a

fre

e w

orks

hop

abou

t en

gine

erin

g 36

jobs

;37 38

Req

uest

tha

t th

e U

N f

inan

ces

the

EWB a

ppro

xim

atel

y fif

ty t

hous

and

US d

olla

rs for

39

acco

mm

odat

ions

, tr

ansp

orta

tion,

and

mat

eria

ls f

or t

hese

sem

inar

s;40 41

Con

scio

us a

bout

the

fac

t th

at 5

51.3

col

ones

is e

qual

to

one

US d

olla

r;42 43

Dra

ws

atte

ntio

n to

the

fac

t th

at a

fter

the

wor

ksho

ps,

Cos

ta R

ican

s w

ill h

ave

mor

e 44

know

ledg

e in

the

eng

inee

ring

fie

ld a

nd w

ill b

e hi

red

for

high

er-p

ayin

g jo

bs li

ke

45co

mpu

ter

soft

war

e en

gine

ers,

dec

reas

ing

the

pove

rty

and

unem

ploy

men

t ra

tes;

46 47N

otes

tha

t if

thei

r pa

rent

s ha

ve a

hig

her

inco

me

rate

, th

ey c

an fin

anci

ally

sup

port

48

thei

r ch

ildre

n in

to c

ompl

etin

g hi

gh s

choo

l, an

d at

tend

ing

colle

ge,

grad

ually

bre

akin

g 49

the

fam

ily p

over

ty c

ycle

tha

t ha

s co

ntin

ued

for

gene

ratio

ns;

50 51En

cour

ages

the

EW

B t

hrou

gh t

he fin

anci

al s

uppo

rt o

f th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o co

ntin

ue

52th

eir

wor

ksho

ps t

hrou

ghou

t th

e Pa

cific

Alli

ance

, co

nsis

ting

of M

exic

o, P

eru,

53

Col

ombi

a, a

ndChi

le;

54 55Pr

ocla

im t

hat

this

sha

ll go

into

effec

t by

Jun

e 20

18.

56 57

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Con

cern

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fifty

per

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of

the

popu

latio

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Gua

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lives

in p

over

ty.

1 2D

istu

rbed

tha

t th

e an

nual

inco

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Ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t tw

o th

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of ch

ildre

n liv

e in

pov

erty

and

man

y fa

mili

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6ca

n't

prov

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c ne

eds

and

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lved

with

edu

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5% li

ve in

7

extr

eme

pove

rty.

8 9M

indf

ul t

hat

that

the

clim

ate

in G

uate

mal

a is

ver

y hu

mid

and

rai

ny,

whi

ch m

eans

10

that

peo

ple

need

a r

oof

to li

ve u

nder

.11 12

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

mos

t pe

ople

don

’t ha

ve a

cces

s m

edic

ine

and

mos

t di

e fr

om

13di

seas

e, in

fect

ion,

and

deh

ydra

tion.

14 15N

otic

ing

pove

rty

rate

s ar

e hi

gher

the

re in

the

“ po

vert

y be

lt”.

16 17Aw

are

of t

he fac

t th

at h

omes

hav

e no

plu

mbi

ng o

r to

ilets

, an

d th

ey h

ave

no c

lean

18

or d

rink

able

wat

er.

19 20M

ore

than

hal

f th

e po

pula

tion

lives

in p

over

ty.

This

is w

hy w

e ne

ed t

o st

op p

over

ty.

21 22W

e ca

ll to

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

dona

te 4

5 m

illio

n do

llars

, fo

r ho

mel

ess

shel

ters

, 23

hom

es,

food

, m

edic

ine,

and

clea

n w

ater

for

peo

ple

in n

eed

in G

uate

mal

a.24 25

Rem

inds

tha

t w

e w

ill n

eed

abou

t 10

larg

e ho

mel

ess

shel

ters

and

hos

pita

ls w

hich

26

will

cos

t ab

out

35 m

illio

n do

llars

in a

ll, w

hich

will

leav

e us

with

abo

ut 1

0 m

illio

n 27

dolla

rs f

or f

ood,

wat

er,

and

med

icin

e.28 29

Urg

es t

hat

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

will

tak

e ch

arge

for

thi

s ca

use.

30

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icar

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Del

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ney

Har

ris,

Isab

elle

Cad

eau,

Mir

yana

Gla

van,

Ann

abel

le K

iely

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Pag

e M

iddl

e Sch

ool

Pes

tici

de

Usa

ge

in N

icar

agu

a

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Ack

now

ledg

ing:

Pes

ticid

es a

re c

omm

only

use

d in

cro

ps in

Nic

arag

ua.

Twen

ty-f

ive

3pe

ople

die

eac

h ye

ar d

ue t

o Cla

ss 1

A,

"ext

rem

ely

haza

rdou

s”an

d Cla

ss 1

B,

"hig

hly

4ha

zard

ous"

pes

ticid

e co

nsum

ptio

n.5 6

Bea

ring

in M

ind:

Qua

ntiti

es o

f th

ese

pest

icid

es,

as a

per

cent

age

of t

otal

pes

ticid

e 7

impo

rts,

has

not

cha

nged

sig

nific

antly

fro

m p

rece

ding

dec

ades

.8 9

Con

scio

us:

The

Euro

pean

Uni

on h

as a

lrea

dy b

anne

d tw

enty

-tw

o da

nger

ous

10pe

stic

ides

with

in t

he p

ast

five

year

s.11 12

Ala

rmed

by:

Mos

t pe

ople

(an

d an

imal

s) a

re s

ever

ely

alle

rgic

to

thes

e pe

stic

ides

. 13

Twen

ty-f

ive

perc

ent

of t

he w

orld

's p

estic

ides

are

use

d in

thi

rd w

orld

cou

ntries

, 14

whe

re n

early

99%

of pe

stic

ide

rela

ted

deat

hs o

ccur

.15 16

We

the

Del

egat

es o

f N

icar

agua

:17 18

Cal

ls U

pon:

The

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

ass

ist

us in

the

act

of ba

nnin

g al

l haz

ardo

us

19pe

stic

ides

(as

cla

ssifi

ed b

yth

e W

HO

) w

ith s

uppo

rt fro

m t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns.

We

also

20

requ

est

mon

etar

y as

sist

ance

tow

ards

the

Wor

ld H

ealth

Org

aniz

atio

n to

pay

the

ir

21sa

lari

es for

cla

ssify

ing

pest

icid

es u

sed

in N

icar

agua

. (S

alar

y: $

151,

000)

22 23En

cour

ages

: Th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o co

ntribu

te $

453,

000,

thr

ee t

imes

the

ann

ual

24sa

lary

of a

Wor

ld H

ealth

Org

aniz

atio

n em

ploy

ee,

to f

und

thre

e ye

ars

of p

estic

ide

25re

sear

ch in

Nic

arag

ua.

26 27

GEN

ERA

L A

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BLY

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CA M

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EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Cub

aD

eleg

ates

:Kal

liope

Cla

yton

,Kai

ley

Mel

icha

rCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Gra

ssla

nd M

iddl

e Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

En

d F

emal

e S

ex T

raff

icki

ng

in C

ub

a

Taki

ng in

to c

onsi

dera

tion

that

Cub

a ha

s a

high

rat

e of

sex

tra

ffic

king

, ap

prox

imat

ely

170

0,00

0 yo

ung

wom

en,

per

year

, 2 3

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d th

at a

bout

88

perc

ent

of h

uman

tra

ffic

king

in C

uba

is o

f w

omen

, 4 5

Str

essi

ng t

he la

rge

scal

e of

you

ng w

omen

who

cro

ss t

hrou

gh C

uba,

as

wel

l as

othe

r 6

coun

trie

s su

ch a

s Sau

di A

rabi

a an

d Sou

th A

fric

a, a

nd a

re b

eing

tor

ture

d an

d fo

rced

7

to h

ave

sex

as m

any

as 5

0 tim

es a

day

, 8 9

Emph

asiz

ing

that

thi

s is

sue

affe

cts

mill

ions

of liv

es in

our

wor

ld,

10 11Fu

lly a

larm

ed t

hat

the

aver

age

girl

sold

into

sex

ual s

lave

ry is

13

year

s of

age

,12 13

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

Cub

a is

par

t of

the

tra

nsco

ntin

enta

l tra

ffic

king

tha

t oc

curs

in

14th

e w

orld

,15 16

Dec

laring

the

pre

requ

isite

for

glo

bal a

war

enes

s in

ord

er t

o sa

ve t

he m

any

wom

en

17be

ing

sexu

ally

abu

sed,

18 19Rei

tera

ting

the

basi

c hu

man

rig

ht o

f fr

eedo

m a

nd h

ow a

ll na

tions

sho

uld

reco

gniz

e 20

it,

21 22W

e th

e de

lega

tion

of C

uba

here

by:

23 24Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o ta

ke a

sta

nd a

gain

st fem

ale

sex

traf

ficki

ng;

25 26U

rge

the

UN

Wom

en t

o ra

ise

awar

enes

s am

ong

Cub

an c

itize

ns;

27 28Rec

omm

end

that

con

stitu

ent

coun

trie

s es

tabl

ish

regu

latio

ns t

o w

ithst

and

sex

29tr

affic

king

;30 31

Furt

her

requ

ests

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

sup

port

us

in o

ur a

ct t

o sp

read

con

scio

usne

ss

32an

d pe

rcep

tion

of h

uman

tra

ffic

king

to

the

wor

ld.

33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

GA

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NES

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YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Le

bano

nD

eleg

ates

:N

atha

n M

ontp

ool,

Dyl

an H

igh,

Luke

Jac

kson

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mill

cree

k M

iddl

e Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Cre

ate

Lan

dfi

lls

in L

eban

on

Ala

rmed

tha

t th

ere

is a

tra

sh c

risi

s th

at h

as g

row

n so

dire

that

it h

as c

reat

ed a

1

“riv

er o

f tr

ash.

”2 3

Con

cern

ed t

hat

this

is h

urtin

g al

l res

iden

ts o

f Le

bano

n, a

dults

and

chi

ldre

n al

ike,

by

4ca

usin

g re

spirat

ory

and

skin

dis

ease

s.5 6

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

thi

s pr

oble

m c

ontin

ues

to s

ever

ely

harm

the

Leb

anes

e 7

popu

latio

n.8 9

Rem

indi

ng t

hat

Leba

non

has

acce

pted

tho

usan

ds o

f Syr

ian

refu

gees

, w

hich

add

s to

10

this

pro

blem

at

hand

.11 12

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

whe

n th

e au

thor

ities

clo

sed

the

mai

n la

ndfil

l site

for

Bei

rut's

13

garb

age

in J

uly,

the

y fa

iled

to p

rovi

de a

n al

tern

ativ

e si

te f

or d

umpi

ng r

efus

e,

14ca

usin

g pe

ople

to

crea

te t

heir o

wn

land

fill.

15 16W

e th

e de

lega

tes

of L

eban

on c

all u

pon

the

Mod

el U

N t

o do

nate

13,

000,

000

U.S

. 17

dolla

rs.

18 19Res

olvi

ng t

o us

e th

is m

oney

to

do t

he fol

low

ing:

cre

ate

mor

e la

ndfil

ls,

pay

othe

r 20

coun

trie

s to

tak

e pa

rts

of t

he t

rash

, an

d hi

re w

orke

rs t

o at

tend

to

the

land

fills

.21 22

Proc

laim

ing

that

we

will

als

o st

art

a re

cycl

ing

prog

ram

to

prot

ect

the

land

fills

fro

m

23fil

ling

up a

s fa

st,

as w

ell a

sac

quire

mor

e m

ater

ials

to

use.

24 25Le

bano

n is

in a

sta

te o

f cr

isis

with

thi

s gr

owin

g tr

ash

prob

lem

and

nee

ds t

he M

odel

26

UN

’s h

elp.

27 28

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

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ITED

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ham

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lin M

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anna

McV

ayCom

mitt

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ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mill

cree

k M

iddl

e Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Lim

it t

he

Nu

mb

er o

f Im

mig

ran

ts M

igra

tin

g t

o t

he

Cou

ntr

y of

Au

stri

a

To t

he g

ener

al a

ssem

bly:

1 2Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

Aus

tria

is t

he fir

st W

este

rn E

urop

ean

coun

try

that

mig

rant

s 3

pass

thr

ough

on

long

ove

rlan

d jo

urne

ys fro

m I

raq,

Afg

hani

stan

, an

d Syr

ia w

hile

4

follo

win

g th

e Bal

kan

Rou

te,

the

mai

n ov

erla

nd r

oute

tha

t im

mig

rant

s fo

llow

, on

5

whi

ch m

any

die

or a

re k

illed

,6 7

Con

cern

ed t

hat

last

yea

r, a

n es

timat

ed 8

0,00

0 im

mig

rant

s so

ught

asy

lum

in o

ur

8co

untr

y, a

nd t

hat

betw

een

1985

and

200

1, o

ver

254,

000

fore

igne

rs w

ere

9na

tura

lized

,10 11

Aw

are

that

a n

ew a

sylu

m la

w g

ives

the

aut

hority

to

reje

ct m

ost

asyl

um-s

eeke

rs,

12an

d al

so li

mits

any

suc

cess

ful a

sylu

m c

laim

to

thre

e ye

ars,

13 14Fu

rthe

rno

ting

that

the

re a

re a

dditi

onal

pla

ns b

eing

mad

e to

bui

ld a

400

m fen

ce

15al

ong

the

mai

n bo

rder

s,16 17

Emph

asiz

ing

that

1,0

00 n

ew b

orde

r pa

trol

age

nts

from

the

Eur

opea

n U

nion

are

to

18be

dep

loye

d as

par

t of

the

Fro

ntex

bor

der

man

agem

ent

prog

ram

,19 20

Fully

aw

are

of t

he m

ount

ing

prot

ests

and

con

trov

ersy

fol

low

ing

this

law

tha

t ha

ve

21on

ly g

otte

n w

orse

sin

ce it

was

pro

pose

d,22 23

Dis

turb

ed b

y th

e cr

imes

com

mitt

ed b

y im

mig

rant

s in

our

cou

ntry

, in

clud

ing

but

not

24lim

ited

to a

rmed

rob

bery

, se

xual

ass

ault,

and

dru

g an

d al

coho

l adm

inis

trat

ion,

25 26N

otin

g th

at t

he c

risi

s ha

s be

com

e so

critic

al t

hat

the

prev

ious

Cha

ncel

lor,

Wer

ner

27Fa

yman

n, h

as r

ecen

tly q

uit

due

to t

he s

tres

s of

thi

s si

tuat

ion,

28 29Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

the

Rep

ublic

of Aus

tria

her

eby:

30 31D

ecla

res

that

asy

lum

cla

ims

can

be a

ctiv

e fo

r te

n ye

ars

befo

re t

he h

olde

r m

ust

32re

loca

te,

33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

34N

otes

tha

t as

ylum

cla

ims

can

be e

xten

ded

for

up t

o tw

enty

-fiv

e ye

ars

if th

e ho

lder

35

has

acqu

ired

any

leve

l of em

ploy

men

t or

edu

catio

n du

ring

the

tw

elve

-yea

r sp

an,

36an

d co

ntin

ues

to s

how

inte

rest

in t

he d

evel

opm

ent

in t

hese

ski

lls,

37 38Fu

rthe

r re

min

ds t

hat

asyl

um c

laim

s w

ill a

lso

have

thr

ee o

r m

ore

year

s de

duct

ed f

or

39ev

ery

crim

e a

hold

er c

omm

its,

with

the

num

ber

of y

ears

ded

ucte

d ba

sed

on t

he

40se

verity

of th

e cr

ime,

41 42Pr

ocla

ims

that

a li

mit

of o

ne h

undr

ed im

mig

rant

s ca

n be

rej

ecte

d as

ylum

per

day

, 43

rais

ing

the

prev

ious

num

ber

of e

ight

y,44 45

Emph

asiz

es t

hat

stro

nger

bac

kgro

und

chec

ks w

ill b

e in

stat

ed f

or im

mig

rant

s,

46in

clud

ing

the

revi

ewin

g of

pu

rcha

sed

wea

pons

, be

havi

oral

and

men

tal i

ssue

s,

47cr

imin

al h

isto

ry,

and,

if p

ossi

ble,

edu

catio

nal h

isto

ry,

48 49Req

uest

s $7

0,00

0 do

llars

to

build

mor

e m

igra

nt s

helte

rs a

long

the

Bal

kan

rout

e,

50th

e m

ain

path

tha

t im

mig

rant

s fo

llow

, in

an

atte

mpt

to

redu

ce t

he fre

quen

t nu

mbe

r 51

of d

eath

s ca

used

by

the

rout

e’s

terr

ible

con

ditio

ns.

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set

Mid

dle

Sch

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rric

ane

Rel

ief

and

Eco

no

mic

Rev

ital

izat

ion

for

Hai

ti

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Con

cern

ed a

bout

the

eco

nom

ic a

nd h

uman

itarian

sta

ndin

g of

Hai

ti’s

popu

latio

n.3 4

Sho

cked

by

the

deva

stat

ion

caus

ed b

y hu

rric

ane

Mat

thew

.5 6

Ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t th

e un

empl

oym

ent

rate

in H

aiti

is 4

0.6%

. 7 8

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

the

pov

erty

rat

e in

Hai

ti is

77%

.9 10

Not

ing

that

Hai

ti, a

nd o

ther

Car

ibbe

an c

ount

ries

, ha

ve u

ntap

ped

min

ing

reso

urce

s 11

such

as

gold

, co

pper

, si

lver

and

bau

xite

, w

orth

of up

war

ds o

f 5,

000,

000,

000

USD

.12 13

Hav

ing

cons

ider

ed 5

0% o

f al

l exp

orts

fro

m t

he c

ount

ries

in t

he C

arib

bean

are

14

Bau

xite

.15 16

Emph

asiz

ing

that

60,

000

Hai

tians

live

in c

amp

due

to p

over

ty a

s a

resu

lt of

the

17

eart

hqua

ke in

201

0.18 19

We,

the

del

egat

ion

of H

aiti,

do

here

by:

20 21En

cour

age

mem

ber

natio

ns t

o pr

ovid

e fu

nds

to t

he I

nter

natio

nal R

ed C

ross

and

22

natio

nal a

nd lo

cal a

utho

ritie

s of

Hai

ti, a

s w

ell a

s tr

ain

aid

wor

kers

.23 24

Cal

l upo

n th

e U

N t

o cr

eate

a p

rogr

am t

o en

able

thi

rd-w

orld

cou

ntries

in t

he

25Car

ibbe

an u

nabl

e to

min

e th

eir

unta

pped

res

ourc

es b

y cr

eatin

g tr

aini

ng c

amps

and

26

givi

ng m

inin

g ge

ar r

ecei

ved

from

cha

rity

.27 28

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

cou

ntries

elig

ible

for

thi

s pr

ogra

m a

re A

ngui

lla,

Ant

igua

and

29

Bar

buda

, Aru

ba,

Bah

amas

, Th

e Bar

bado

s, B

ritis

h Virgi

n Is

land

s, C

aym

an I

slan

ds,

30Cub

a, D

omin

ica,

Dom

inic

an R

epub

lic,

Gre

nada

, G

uade

loup

e, H

aiti,

Jam

aica

, 31

Mar

tiniq

ue,

Mon

tser

rat,

Net

herl

ands

Ant

illes

, Pu

erto

Ric

o, S

aint

Bar

thel

emy,

Sai

nt

32Kitt

s &

Nev

is,

Sai

nt L

ucia

, Sai

nt M

artin

, Sai

nt V

ince

nt,

Trin

idad

& T

obag

o, T

urks

&

33Cai

cos

Isla

nds,

US V

irgi

n Is

land

s ar

e al

l app

licab

le for

the

pro

gram

.34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

35Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

the

se c

ount

ries

mus

t ha

ve a

10%

une

mpl

oym

ent

rate

or

36hi

gher

and

mus

t ha

ve a

t le

ast

500

mill

ion

USD

of un

tapp

ed m

inin

g re

sour

ces.

37 38G

rant

ing

that

the

est

imat

ed a

mou

nt o

f un

tapp

ed m

inin

g re

sour

ces

shal

l be

39de

term

ined

by

thre

e hi

red

spec

ialis

ts w

ho w

ill b

e pa

yed

.000

01%

of th

e am

ount

40

eval

uate

d.

41 42Str

essi

ng t

hat

the

trai

ning

cam

ps s

hall

hold

up

to 2

00 p

eopl

e, a

ll tr

aine

es le

arni

ng

43ho

w t

o ha

ndle

min

ing

equi

pmen

t an

d ho

w t

o us

e it.

44 45Req

uiring

tha

t th

ese

trai

nees

hav

e do

ne b

asic

man

ual l

abor

in t

he p

ast,

hav

e no

t 46

com

mitt

ed a

fel

ony

or o

ther

maj

or c

rim

e, a

nd m

ust

be o

ver

eigh

teen

yea

rs .

47 48En

suring

tha

t th

e ca

mp

will

be

run

by a

sup

ervi

sor,

who

mus

t ha

ve e

xper

ienc

e w

ith

49ed

ucat

iona

l wor

k, a

nd t

his

supe

rvis

or r

uns

the

cam

p’s

basi

c op

erat

ions

and

dec

ides

50

hour

s an

d te

achi

ng p

lans

. In

add

ition

, th

e su

perv

isor

will

be

paid

$10

for

eac

h 51

trai

nee

that

bec

omes

a m

iner

.52 53

Dec

laring

tha

t th

ere

will

be

two

trai

ning

cam

ps p

er C

arib

bean

cou

ntry

tha

t ap

plie

s.54 55

Esta

blis

hing

tha

t a

coun

try

that

is a

ccep

ted

into

thi

s pr

ogra

m s

hall

rece

ive

300,

000

56U

SD

to

crea

te t

wo

trai

ning

cam

ps,

of w

hich

$10

0,00

0 w

ill b

e us

ed t

o bu

y ne

cess

ary

57te

nts,

$10

0,00

0 fo

r m

inin

g eq

uipm

ent,

and

$10

0,00

0 do

llars

for

bas

ic h

uman

nee

ds

58an

d sa

laries

.

59 60

Ass

urin

g th

at a

ny c

ount

ry m

ay d

onat

e m

inin

g eq

uipm

ent

in a

ny u

sabl

e st

ate

to t

he

61co

untr

ies,

and

eac

h su

pply

ing

coun

try

wou

ld b

e re

imbu

rsed

15%

of

the

estim

ated

62

valu

e of

tha

t eq

uipm

ent.

63 64Rec

ogni

zing

tha

t w

hen

the

equi

pmen

t be

ing

dona

ted

is g

iven

to

a co

untr

y ju

st

65st

artin

g th

e pr

ogra

m,

the

estim

ated

val

ue o

f th

eeq

uipm

ent

will

be

subt

ract

ed fro

m

66th

e am

ount

giv

en f

or e

quip

men

t.67 68

Not

ifyin

g th

at t

he c

ount

ry(s

) pa

rtic

ipat

ing

in t

his

prog

ram

sha

ll pa

y sh

all g

ive

1.5%

69

of it

s G

DP

for

10 y

ears

as

part

of th

eir

UN

mem

bers

hip,

at

whi

ch p

oint

the

y w

ill p

ay

702.

5% o

f th

eir

GD

Pfo

r 10

yea

rs,

also

as

part

of

thei

r U

N m

embe

rshi

p.71 72

Furt

her

requ

ests

UN

sec

urity

off

icer

s, o

f w

hich

ten

will

be

used

per

cam

p, w

ho w

ill

73be

pay

ed o

ut o

f th

e co

untr

y's

mem

ber

dues

.74 75

Rec

omm

ende

d to

be

enac

ted

by J

anua

ry 1

, 20

17.

76

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lan

Qui

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mitt

ee:

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cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Bre

ntw

ood

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dem

y

Pro

vid

ing

Bet

ter

Bo

rder

Co

ntr

ol a

nd

An

ti-D

rug

Fo

rces

fo

r M

ozam

biq

ue

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

1 2D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

by M

ozam

biqu

e's

risi

ng d

rug

prob

lem

s.3 4

Dis

turb

ed t

hat

Moz

ambi

que

is n

ow n

umbe

r 29

on

the

wor

lds

deat

h by

dru

gs li

st.

5 6D

ecla

ring

tha

t ou

r la

ck o

f bo

rder

pat

rol a

nd b

ette

r se

curity

sta

rted

our

issu

es.

7 8Ex

pres

sing

our

reg

ret

abou

t th

e fa

ct t

hat

we

allo

wed

our

cou

ntry

to

reac

h th

is

9he

ight

of pr

oble

m for

dru

g la

unde

ring

10 11

Not

ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn t

hat

the

drug

s ar

e af

fect

ing

Euro

pe,

Sou

ther

n Asi

a, a

nd

12Afr

ica

13 14D

esirin

g a

chan

ge in

our

Har

bor,

Airpo

rts,

Bor

der

secu

rity

and

nee

ding

a b

ette

r 15

anti-

drug

for

ce for

our

cou

ntry

16 17

Hav

ing

stud

ied

our

coun

trie

s fin

anci

al s

ituat

ion

we

requ

est

fund

ing

for

thes

e th

ings

18 19Cal

ls u

pon

the

coun

trie

s of

the

UN

to

aid

us in

the

fig

ht a

gain

st d

rugs

;20 21

Req

uest

ing

the

aid

of a

dvan

ced

finan

cial

aid

in e

xcha

nge

for

the

man

y go

ods

and

22se

rvic

es o

ur c

ount

y ha

s to

offer

;23 24

Urg

ing

our

neig

hbor

s to

aid

us

in o

ur e

cono

mic

deb

t;25 26

Res

olve

s to

use

you

r ai

d to

cre

ate

bett

er b

orde

r pa

trol

and

sup

port

our

pol

ice

forc

es

27 28

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ac D

uran

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aj C

hauh

anCom

mitt

ee:

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ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Pag

e M

iddl

e Sch

ool

Wat

er P

ollu

tion

in C

hin

a

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Ack

now

ledg

ing:

Chi

na is

use

d to

wat

er p

ollu

tion

beca

use

it ha

ppen

s no

rmal

ly in

3

that

cou

ntry

so

peop

le a

re n

ot t

hat

wor

ried

abo

ut it

whe

n it

occu

rs.

4 5N

otin

g th

at:

Chi

na’s

gov

ernm

ent

is t

ryin

g to

cur

e th

is w

ater

pol

lutio

n pr

oble

m b

y 6

build

ing

mor

e ho

spita

ls o

r tr

ying

to

supp

ly c

lean

wat

er t

o ev

eryo

ne in

the

mar

ket.

7 8D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned:

Whi

le o

ther

pro

blem

s m

ight

be

pove

rty

and

child

labo

r, in

a

9co

untr

y w

here

the

rear

e no

t th

at m

any

rich

peo

ple

and

a lo

t of

poo

r pe

ople

, it

is n

ot

10lik

ely

that

eve

ryon

e w

ill g

et t

he p

rope

r at

tent

ion

they

nee

d w

hen

they

nee

d it

11be

caus

e no

t ev

eryo

ne c

an a

ffor

d it.

12 13U

pset

tha

t: T

he a

mou

nt o

f de

aths

fro

m u

ncle

an w

ater

is n

umer

ous

and

that

is

14co

ncer

ning

to

Chi

na a

s a

coun

try

beca

use

if th

eir

popu

latio

n st

arts

goi

ng d

own,

the

15

good

s pr

oduc

ed w

ill s

tart

goi

ng d

own

also

.16 17

Kee

ping

in m

ind:

Chi

na is

a la

rge

coun

try

and

ther

e is

a lo

t of

peo

ple

livin

g in

the

18

coun

try

but

the

popu

latio

n w

ill s

tart

goi

ng d

own

alar

min

gly

and

that

will

low

er t

he

19go

ods

prod

uced

.20 21

We

the

Del

egat

es o

f Chi

na:

22 23Cal

l upo

n: t

he U

N t

o as

sist

the

cou

ntry

and

its

wat

er p

ollu

tion

issu

e by

pro

vidi

ng a

24

team

of

inte

rnat

iona

l exp

erts

to

help

cur

e th

is is

sue.

25 26En

cour

ages

: th

e U

N t

o al

so c

ontr

ibut

e $4

mill

ion

dolla

rs t

o bu

ild c

lean

wat

er p

umps

27

alon

g th

e co

ast

line

to h

elp

the

Chi

nese

pop

ulat

ion

and

Chi

na it

self.

28 29

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atth

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atho

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choo

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eso

luti

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to

Bu

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Cle

an W

ater

Wel

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Ug

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aTo

the

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

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Dee

ply

conc

erne

d th

at a

ppro

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atel

y 31

9 m

illio

n pe

ople

inSub

-Sah

aran

Afr

ica

do

3no

t ha

ve a

cces

s to

saf

e w

ater

,4 5

Not

ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn t

hat

diar

rhoe

al d

isea

ses

wer

e th

e 3r

d m

ost

com

mon

6

caus

es o

f de

ath

in S

ub-S

ahar

an A

fric

a,7 8

Not

ing

furt

her

that

dia

rrho

eal d

isea

ses

kill

801,

175

child

ren

ever

y ye

ar,

9 10Fu

lly a

larm

ed t

hat

695

mill

ion

in S

ub-S

ahar

an A

fric

a do

not

hav

e ac

cess

to

prop

er

11sa

nita

tion,

and

hav

e no

cho

ice

but

to e

limin

ate

near

wat

er s

ourc

es s

uch

as s

trea

ms

12an

d op

en w

ells

, th

us p

ollu

ting

the

wat

er,

13 14O

bser

ving

tha

t th

e av

erag

e di

stan

ce a

wom

an in

Asi

a or

Afr

ica

has

to t

rave

l to

get

15cl

ean

wat

er is

alm

ost

4 m

iles,

16 17D

istu

rbed

tha

t m

any

girls

in U

gand

a ar

e ch

oosi

ng n

ot t

o co

mpl

ete

scho

ol in

ord

er t

o 18

perf

orm

thi

s ta

sk f

or t

heir f

amili

es,

19 20N

otin

g w

ith a

ppro

val t

hat,

on

28 J

uly

2010

, th

roug

h Res

olut

ion

64/2

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Uni

ted

21N

atio

ns G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

expl

icitl

y re

cogn

ized

the

hum

an r

ight

to

wat

er a

nd

22sa

nita

tion

and

ackn

owle

dged

tha

t cl

ean

drin

king

wat

er a

nd s

anita

tion

are

esse

ntia

l 23

to t

he r

ealis

atio

n of

all

hum

an r

ight

s,24 25

We

the

Del

egat

ion

of U

gand

a do

her

eby:

26 271.

Req

uest

s th

at t

he U

N t

o fu

lfill

this

hum

an r

ight

by

prov

idin

g fu

ndin

g fo

r pr

otec

ted

28cl

ean

wat

er w

ells

to

prov

ide

Sub

-Sah

aran

Afr

ican

s w

ith w

ater

sui

tabl

e fo

r dr

inki

ng;

29 302.

Fur

ther

req

uest

s th

at fun

ding

be

prov

ided

for

pro

per

sani

tatio

n fa

cilit

ies

in o

rder

31

to p

reve

nt f

urth

er w

ater

pol

lutio

n;32 33

3. E

xpre

sses

its

hope

tha

t Res

olut

ion

64/2

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ay b

e en

forc

ed in

Asi

an r

egio

ns a

s 34

wel

l as

Sub

-Sah

aran

Afr

ica.

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ial,

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and

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ool:

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nd M

iddl

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ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Mak

e Ed

uca

tion

Mo

re A

cces

sib

le in

Zam

bia

Emph

asiz

ing,

the

inco

nven

ient

and

lim

ited

scho

olin

g op

port

uniti

es,

due

to t

he la

ck

1of

sec

onda

ry s

choo

ls in

rur

al a

reas

,2 3

Bea

ring

in m

ind,

tha

t in

200

8-20

12,

the

re w

as o

nly

35.6

% fem

ale

part

icip

atio

n in

4

seco

ndar

y sc

hool

s an

d on

ly 3

8.2%

of

mal

e pa

rtic

ipat

ion

in s

econ

dary

sch

ools

,5 6

Aw

are

of t

he im

pove

rish

ed s

tate

of m

ost

Zam

bian

com

mun

ities

,7 8

Kee

ping

in m

ind

only

40%

of

child

ren

are

prov

ided

with

sta

te e

duca

tiona

l sup

port

, 9

and

educ

atio

n is

stil

l not

fre

e, le

avin

g ch

urch

es a

nd c

hari

ties

to p

ick

of t

he le

ft o

ver

10ba

lanc

es,

11 12Ala

rmed

by

the

inad

equa

te a

mou

nt o

f tr

ansp

orta

tion,

esp

ecia

lly w

hich

ser

vice

s 13

stud

ents

in r

ural

are

as,

14 15Fu

lly a

war

e th

at t

rans

port

lim

itatio

ns in

rur

al a

reas

are

not

jus

t be

caus

e of

poo

r 16

road

con

ditio

n, b

ut a

lso

beca

use

of p

oor

publ

ic t

rans

port

sup

ply,

17 18N

otin

g th

at m

any

stud

ents

live

mor

e th

an a

n ho

ur a

way

fro

m t

he n

eare

st

19se

cond

ary

scho

ol a

nd h

ave

to w

alk

to s

choo

l,20 21

We

The

Del

egat

ion

of Z

ambi

a:22 23

Enco

urag

es t

he U

N t

o gi

ve Z

ambi

a $1

5,00

0,00

0 in

ord

er t

o ru

n a

syst

em o

f bu

ses

24to

rur

al a

reas

of

Zam

bia

up t

o on

e ho

ur a

way

;25 26

Dra

ws

atte

ntio

n to

the

fac

t th

at m

any

stud

ents

don

’t re

ceiv

e ed

ucat

ion

due

to t

heir

27in

abili

ty t

o ge

t to

sch

ool;

28 29Sol

emnl

y Aff

irm

s th

is w

ill im

prov

e th

e ed

ucat

ion

of t

he n

ew g

ener

atio

n w

hich

will

30

incr

ease

the

acc

ess

to e

duca

tion,

and

sub

sequ

ently

, in

crea

se t

he q

ualit

y of

life

in

31Zam

bia

and

surr

ound

ing

area

s.32 33

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e M

iddl

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in t

he

Ru

ssia

n F

eder

atio

nTo

the

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y:1 2

Ack

now

ledg

ing:

The

re is

a m

ajor

pro

blem

in R

ussi

a w

hich

is t

hat

over

3 m

illio

n 3

Rus

sian

citi

zens

are

goi

ng in

to p

over

ty e

ach

year

. 4 5

Kee

ping

in m

ind:

Thi

s is

impo

rtan

t be

caus

e if

it is

not

sol

ved,

the

Rus

sian

6

Fede

ratio

n D

epre

ssio

n w

ill d

rive

dee

per

than

it a

lrea

dy is

. 7 8

Expe

ctin

g: I

f th

is g

oes

on it

cou

ld a

lso

affe

ct t

heir

fel

low

U.N

. (U

nite

d N

atio

ns),

and

9

bord

erin

g co

untr

ies.

10 11N

otin

g Fu

rthe

r: T

he R

ussi

an D

epre

ssio

n w

ould

aff

ect

them

bec

ause

the

Rus

sian

12

Expo

rts

will

dec

reas

e.

13 14Ala

rmed

: Th

at w

ill c

ause

the

eco

nom

ies

in t

hose

cou

ntries

tha

t de

pend

on

the

15ex

port

s to

suf

fer

a m

ajor

blo

w.

16 17D

ecla

ring

: If

pov

erty

is n

ot s

olve

d in

Rus

sia’

s ec

onom

y, c

onse

quen

ces

wou

ld b

e no

t 18

be o

nly

seve

re t

o Rus

sia,

but

to

othe

r co

untr

ies.

19 20W

e th

e de

lega

tes

of t

he R

ussi

an F

eder

atio

n:21 22

How

ever

: W

e ha

ve a

sol

utio

n th

at w

ill d

ecre

ase

the

pove

rty

amon

g Rus

sian

23

citiz

ens,

the

sol

utio

n w

ould

be

ever

y 5

squa

re m

iles

in m

ajor

citi

es a

nd t

owns

. 24

Ther

e w

ould

be

a bu

ildin

g th

at w

ould

be

fille

d w

ith g

arde

ns (

farm

ing

spac

e),

25pr

ovid

ing

food

to

ever

ybod

y se

riou

sly

in p

over

ty.

In t

hat

radi

us it

wou

ld o

nly

cost

26

2,84

1 Rub

les

a ye

ar (

45 U

S $

).

27 28Pr

opos

ing:

We

ask

that

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

pro

vide

us

with

2.2

bill

ion

rubl

es (

36

29m

illio

n U

S $

) of

eco

nom

ical

res

ourc

es.

30 31Bea

ring

in M

ind:

We

estim

ate

that

eac

h bu

ildin

g w

ill c

ost

abou

t 18

6 m

illio

n ru

bles

32

(3 m

illio

n U

S $

), h

elpi

ng u

s be

gin

to b

uild

12

build

ings

. 33 34

Rem

inds

: Th

at in

clud

es t

he c

osts

of hi

ring

wor

kers

, bu

ying

the

bui

ldin

g su

pplie

s,

35an

d th

e ga

rden

ing

prod

ucts

.36

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

GA

/Res

/16

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TE

NN

ESSE

E Y

MCA

MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Sw

azila

ndD

eleg

ates

:Et

han

Livi

ngst

on,

Peyt

on N

oe,

Con

nor

Gre

en,

Bai

ley

Gilr

eath

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mill

cree

k M

iddl

e Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

En

d S

waz

ilan

d’s

Cle

an W

ater

Sh

ort

age

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

fact

tha

t Sw

azila

nd fac

es s

ever

e cl

ean

wat

er s

hort

age.

3 4Fu

lly a

war

e th

at t

his

wat

er c

ause

s pe

ople

to

suffer

fro

m t

hese

dis

ease

s: C

hole

ra,

5Sch

isto

som

iasi

s, T

ypho

id,

Hep

atiti

s A,

and

the

com

mon

dia

rrhe

a.6 7

We

call

upon

the

UN

to

prov

ide

a do

natio

n of

tw

enty

-tw

o m

illio

n do

llars

to

cons

truc

t 8

and

staf

f ei

ght

wat

er t

reat

men

t pl

ants

and

fift

een

wat

er t

ower

s.9 10

Expe

ctin

g th

ese

tow

ers

to b

e ab

out

150

thou

sand

dol

lars

eac

h, t

hey

will

hol

d up

to

1150

0 th

ousa

nd g

allo

ns o

f w

ater

.12 13

Affirm

ing

that

eac

h pl

ant

will

cos

t tw

o m

illio

n do

llars

to

cons

truc

t an

d th

at t

he

14re

mai

ning

fun

ds w

ill b

e us

ed t

o pa

y em

ploy

ees

and

cons

truc

t ne

w p

ipel

ines

15

thro

ugho

ut t

he c

ount

ry.

16 17Em

phas

izin

g th

at w

e w

ill c

ontin

ue p

ay t

he e

mpl

oyee

s an

d m

aint

ain

the

plan

ts a

nd

18to

wer

s by

cha

rgin

g w

ater

usa

ge fee

s.19 20

Bea

ring

in m

ind

the

fact

tha

t w

e w

ill lo

cate

the

tre

atm

ent

plan

ts o

n m

ajor

riv

ers

21su

ch a

s th

e Kom

ati a

nd t

he T

embe

Riv

ers.

22 23Th

is w

ater

will

be

pipe

d th

roug

h al

l the

exi

stin

g pi

pe li

nes

paid

by

the

gove

rnm

ent.

24 25

Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

thi

s w

ater

will

be

stor

ed for

fut

ure

use.

26 27Fu

rthe

r re

com

men

ds t

hat

the

UN

be

in f

avor

of ou

r re

solu

tion

and

cons

ider

our

28

requ

est.

29 30

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ERA

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TE

NN

ESSE

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MO

DEL

UN

ITED

NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Le

soth

oD

eleg

ates

:N

atha

nael

Bek

ele,

Sou

rya

Kor

isap

ati,

Jack

Rex

rode

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mill

cree

k M

iddl

e Sch

ool

A r

esol

uti

on t

o b

uild

hos

pit

als

and

ed

uca

te t

he

peo

ple

of

Leso

tho

Con

cern

ed t

hat

the

coun

try

of L

esot

ho h

as t

he h

ighe

st d

eath

rat

e in

the

wor

ld.

1 2D

istu

rbed

by

the

amou

nt d

ying

due

to

the

lack

of ho

spita

l hel

p.

3N

otin

g th

at b

usin

esse

s cl

ose

beca

use

of la

ck o

f w

orke

rs,

and

little

labo

r ta

kes

plac

e,

4ru

inin

g th

e ec

onom

y.5 6

Min

dful

of

the

amou

nt d

ying

fro

m H

IV a

nd o

ther

dea

dly

dise

ases

, an

d th

at t

here

are

7

too

few

hos

pita

ls t

o tr

eat

the

patie

nts

or t

each

ing

them

how

to

prev

ent

HIV

or

othe

r 8

viru

ses.

9 10

Aw

are

that

the

se p

robl

ems

cont

inue

to

plag

ue t

he c

itize

ns o

f Le

soth

o, a

nd a

re

11co

ntin

uing

to

wor

sen.

12 13W

e th

e co

untr

y of

Les

otho

pro

pose

:14 15

That

the

UN

don

ate

300

mill

ion

dolla

rs t

o bu

ild a

nd s

uppl

y th

ree

hosp

itals

in o

ur

16m

ost

popu

late

d ar

eas.

17 18

We

reso

lve

to c

reat

e ed

ucat

ion

prog

ram

s in

eac

h of

the

se h

ospi

tals

to

teac

h th

e 19

citiz

ens

of L

esot

ho h

ow t

o av

oid

and

prot

ect

them

selv

es f

rom

the

se d

isea

ses.

20 21Em

phas

izin

g th

e fa

ct t

hat

thes

e ho

spita

ls a

nd p

rogr

ams

will

be

maj

or s

tep

forw

ard

22in

impr

ovin

g th

e liv

es o

f Le

soth

ans

for

gene

ratio

ns t

o co

me.

23 24

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

GA

/Res

/16

-7-1

0

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Li

thua

nia

Del

egat

es:

Ken

dall

Gile

s,El

izab

eth

Utle

y,G

race

Kos

lofs

ky,

Ale

xia

Jone

sCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Haw

kins

Mid

dle

Sch

ool S

ex T

raff

icki

ng

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2H

avin

g de

vote

d at

tent

ion

that

Lith

uani

a is

a s

ourc

e, t

rans

it, a

nd d

estin

atio

n co

untr

y 3

for

wom

en a

nd g

irls

sub

ject

ed t

o se

x tr

affic

king

,4 5

Not

ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn,

40%

of al

l wom

en h

ave

been

impa

cted

by

the

horr

or

6an

d de

vast

atio

n ca

used

by

sex

traf

ficki

ng,

7 8Fu

lly a

larm

ed b

y th

e pe

rcen

tage

of th

ese

wom

en t

hat

wer

e un

der

aged

chi

ldre

n w

as

921

% o

r 12

6,00

010 11

Anx

ious

tha

t on

ly 0

.007

8% a

ctua

lly g

o to

the

pol

ice,

12 13D

istu

rbed

by

the

fact

tha

t 20

% o

f co

nvic

ted

traf

ficke

rs s

erve

no

time

in p

riso

n,

14 15Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Lith

uani

a H

ereb

y:

16 17Pr

ocla

ims

that

Lith

uani

a w

ould

like

to

educ

ate

youn

g w

omen

abo

ut r

ecog

nizi

ng a

nd

18pr

even

ting

the

dang

ers

of s

ex t

raffic

king

; 19 20

Not

es t

hat

sex

traf

ficki

ng in

volv

es d

iffer

ent

stra

tegi

es t

o lu

re g

irls

into

a

21re

latio

nshi

p w

ith t

heir p

rose

cuto

rs;

22 23Cal

ls u

pon

youn

g gi

rls

and

wom

en t

o be

com

e m

ore

educ

ated

and

aw

are

of t

he

24si

gns

they

are

bei

ng t

arge

ted;

25 26H

ave

reso

lved

the

issu

e ho

pefu

lly b

y ha

ving

thi

s ed

ucat

ion,

the

num

ber

of

27tr

aum

atiz

ed w

omen

in L

ithua

nia

shou

ld d

ram

atic

ally

dec

reas

e;28 29

Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

supp

ly a

com

mitt

ee o

f se

x tr

affic

king

pre

vent

ion

to

30ed

ucat

e th

e w

omen

in L

ithua

nia;

31 32Sol

emnl

y af

firm

s th

at t

he c

hild

pro

stitu

tion

and

sex

traf

ficki

ng r

ates

will

go

dow

n in

33

the

coun

try

of L

ithua

nia;

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phas

izes

the

impo

rtan

ce o

f no

ticin

g w

hen

they

are

bein

g ta

rget

ed for

sex

36

traf

ficki

ng o

r ch

ild p

rost

itutio

n;37 38

Furt

her

reco

mm

ends

tha

t th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns b

e in

fav

or o

f ou

r re

solu

tion

to e

nlis

t a

39pr

ogra

m t

o ed

ucat

e yo

ung

wom

en a

bout

the

dan

gers

of

sex

traf

ficki

ng a

nd c

hild

40

pros

titut

ion.

41 42

GA

/Res

/16

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1

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Rep

ublic

of Kor

eaD

eleg

ates

:Le

ila K

nobl

e,El

la B

uech

ler,

Ella

Wyc

koff

Com

mitt

ee:

Econ

omic

and

Fin

anci

alSch

ool:

Pag

e M

iddl

e Sch

ool

Rep

ub

lic o

f K

ore

aTo

the

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y:1 2

Con

cern

ed:

Our

pro

blem

is t

he G

DP

grow

th r

ates

per

yea

r in

the

Rep

ublic

of Kor

ea

3ha

ve s

igni

fican

tly b

een

low

erin

g si

nce

1997

.4 5

Aw

are:

The

gro

wth

rat

e ha

s be

en a

roun

d 10

per

cen

t un

til 1

997

whe

n it

star

ted

6dr

oppi

ng a

nd n

ow it

is o

nly

3.8

per

cent

. 7 8

Ala

rmed

by:

Thi

s is

a v

ery

big

prob

lem

bec

ause

if o

ur g

row

th r

ate

keep

s de

crea

sing

, 9

we

will

not

hav

e en

ough

mon

ey t

o ke

ep e

nem

ies

such

as

Nor

th K

orea

at

bay.

10 11N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

: I

t is

als

o im

port

ant

beca

use

we

are

wor

ried

tha

t w

e w

ill

12no

t be

abl

e to

kee

p up

with

the

eve

r-gr

owin

g ne

arby

cou

ntri

es,

and

that

will

giv

e us

13

a ba

d re

puta

tion.

14 15Anx

ious

: It

cou

ld a

lso

trig

ger

furt

her

prob

lem

s in

the

fut

ure,

whi

ch w

ill m

ake

the

16si

tuat

ion

wor

se.

17 18H

opin

g: W

e ar

e pl

anni

ng t

o ta

ke c

are

of t

his

prob

lem

as

soon

as

poss

ible

and

19

stab

ilize

the

Kor

ean

econ

omy.

20 21N

otin

g: O

ur p

robl

em is

mai

nly

caus

ed b

y th

e Asi

an f

inan

cial

cri

sis,

whi

ch w

as w

hen

22Th

aila

nd w

ent

bank

rupt

, af

fect

ing

Sou

th K

orea

as

wel

l as

othe

r co

untr

ies

in A

sia.

23 24

Furt

her

expl

aini

ng:

The

Asi

an f

inan

cial

crisi

s w

as c

ause

d by

a s

erie

s of

cur

renc

y 25

deva

luat

ions

and

oth

er e

vent

s.26 27

We

the

Del

egat

es o

f th

e Rep

ublic

of Kor

ea d

o he

reby

:28 29

Cal

ling

upon

: Th

e w

ay w

e ho

pe t

he U

N c

an fix

thi

s pr

oble

m e

ffic

ient

ly is

by

invi

ting

30a

team

of

expe

rts

to a

dvis

e ou

r su

perior

s on

how

to

stre

ngth

en o

ur e

cono

my

and

31co

pe w

ith s

urro

undi

ng c

ount

ries

’eco

nom

ical

adv

ance

s an

d is

sues

.32 33

Hop

ing

to:

We

are

goin

g to

tak

e ca

re o

f th

is p

robl

em a

s so

on a

s po

ssib

le a

nd

34st

abili

ze t

he K

orea

n ec

onom

y.35

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ERA

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/Res

/16

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2

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Fr

ance

Del

egat

es:

Rac

hel C

ollin

s,G

race

Fag

an,

Ard

en Y

oney

ama,

Ren

ee Z

arni

ckCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Gra

ssla

nd M

iddl

e Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Pro

vid

e H

ealt

hca

re t

o R

efu

gee

s S

eeki

ng

a B

ette

r En

viro

nm

ent

Fully

ala

rmed

tha

t im

mig

rant

cam

ps a

re f

illed

with

sca

bies

, fe

ver,

and

tub

ercu

losi

s,

1be

caus

e of

the

bac

teri

a in

fuse

d m

ud,

dam

p at

mos

pher

e, a

nd la

ck o

f m

oder

n 2

utili

ties.

The

re is

a m

ajor

leve

l of ca

sual

ties

in t

he c

amps

alo

ne,

3 4Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

30%

tor

ture

and

17%

gen

der

rela

ted

viol

ence

are

tw

o m

ajor

5

prob

lem

s fo

r re

fuge

es r

elat

ing

to h

ealth

,6 7

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d th

at in

the

first

eig

ht m

onth

s of

thi

s ye

ar t

he e

stim

ated

rat

e of

8

refu

gee

fata

lity

has

been

317

6 pe

ople

, w

hile

in t

he first

eig

ht m

onth

s of

last

yea

r it

9w

as 2

,754

peo

ple,

10 11D

istu

rbed

tha

t va

riou

s fo

rms

of P

rote

in-E

nerg

y-M

alnu

triti

on(P

EM)

are

the

mos

t 12

com

mon

hea

lth p

robl

ems

for

refu

gees

.13 14

We

the

Del

egat

ion

of F

ranc

e he

reby

: 15

16D

ecla

re,

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l is

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am

ount

of

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tha

t ha

ve h

ealth

care

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at

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tha

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e ca

n m

ake

this

hap

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atio

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hea

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amps

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end

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to

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otes

tha

t th

e U

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CR is

wor

king

alrea

dy o

n th

e th

e re

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e he

alth

car

e ne

eds;

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uest

s th

at t

his

shal

l go

into

effec

t by

Feb

ruar

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201

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will

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be

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prov

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them

selv

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of M

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hat

are

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edu

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d th

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otes

tha

t tr

ansl

ator

s w

ill b

e of

fere

d to

the

edu

catio

n ad

vise

rs a

nd s

tude

nts,

26 27

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urag

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he U

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o pr

ovid

e $5

mill

ion

to h

elp

prov

ide

the

need

ed s

uppl

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supp

ort

for

scho

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and

tra

nspo

rtat

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to a

nd fro

m t

he c

ente

rs,

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ls t

he U

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lp M

alay

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ol t

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0,00

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the

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GEN

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at w

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hool

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the

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child

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ke t

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m,

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phas

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tha

t th

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ill o

nly

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egin

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ucat

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for

the

child

ren

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choo

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with

the

am

ount

of

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sers

bei

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ount

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ucat

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in M

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40

surr

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coun

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s w

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rovi

de m

ore

job

oppo

rtun

ities

for

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peo

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of M

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ws

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f M

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will

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look

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ighl

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ount

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atio

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lp f

und

the

educ

atio

n fo

r th

ese

unde

rprivi

lege

d, im

mig

rant

47

child

ren

in M

alay

sia.

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ms

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the

del

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f th

e U

krai

nian

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te t

o th

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nite

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atio

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l for

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eace

keep

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to t

he a

ffec

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agre

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38Crim

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an s

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into

effec

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the

1st

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ary

2017

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ace

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f th

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uest

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nt V

ince

nt a

nd t

he G

rena

dine

s is

13

6,48

5.68

USD

,14 15

Dec

laring

tha

t 30

% o

f th

e po

pula

tion

is b

elow

the

pov

erty

line

,16 17

The

dele

gatio

n of

Sai

nt V

ince

nt a

nd t

he G

rena

dine

s he

reby

:18 19

Proc

laim

s th

at S

aint

Vin

cent

and

the

Gre

nadi

nes

wou

ld li

ke t

o in

stitu

te a

new

20

wild

life

sanc

tuar

y an

d re

sear

ch fac

ility

;21 22

Not

es t

hat

this

san

ctua

ry w

ould

be

a no

n-pr

ofit

orga

niza

tion

open

to

the

publ

ic a

s a

23

com

mer

cial

aqu

ariu

m;

24 25Em

phas

izes

tha

t th

is c

ould

als

o at

trac

t m

ore

tour

ism

;26 27

Dec

lare

s th

at w

e w

ill n

eed

two

mill

ion

Am

eric

an d

olla

rs t

o ca

rry

thro

ugh

with

thi

s 28

plan

;29 30

Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

supe

rvis

e an

d in

vest

tw

o m

illio

n do

llars

for

thi

s 31

faci

lity;

32 33

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Furt

her

calls

upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o co

nstit

ute

a te

am o

f ex

pert

s t

o ov

erse

e 34

the

faci

lity;

35 36Pr

ocla

ims

that

for

eign

cou

ntries

are

not

req

uire

d to

inve

st in

the

se p

lans

;37 38

Urg

es t

hat

the

coun

trie

s of

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ion

supp

ort

the

plan

, as

it w

ill g

ener

ate

39fu

nds,

know

ledg

e, s

afet

y fo

r en

dang

ered

spe

cies

, an

d ap

prec

iatio

n of

wild

life

from

40

tour

ists

vis

iting

the

san

ctua

ry;

41 42Rec

omm

ends

tha

t ot

her

coun

trie

s in

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

will

sim

ilar

issu

es c

onsi

der

43a

sim

ilar

solu

tion.

44

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egat

es:

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ne A

lam

illa,

Mar

tina

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rCom

mitt

ee:

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ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

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tura

lSch

ool:

Cam

eron

Col

lege

Pre

p

A R

eso

luti

on

to

In

crea

se A

du

lt L

iter

acy

by

Pro

mo

tin

g L

ifel

on

g

Lear

nin

g

Dis

appo

inte

d th

at a

dult

liter

acy

has

only

red

uced

by

37%

in t

he p

ast

20 y

ears

,1 2

Dis

turb

ed t

hat

757

mill

ion

adul

ts s

till l

ack

basi

c re

adin

g an

d w

ritin

g sk

ills,

and

tw

o 3

thirds

of th

em a

re fem

ale,

4 5D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

that

one

out

of ev

ery

five

adul

ts h

as v

ery

poor

lite

racy

ski

lls,

6 7Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

ens

ures

by

2030

tha

t al

l adu

lts,

men

and

8w

omen

, w

ill a

chie

ve li

tera

cy a

nd n

umer

acy,

9 10N

otin

g w

ith a

ppro

val U

nite

d N

atio

ns S

usta

inab

le D

evel

opm

ent

Goa

l 4 t

hat

ensu

res

11eq

uita

ble

and

incl

usiv

e qu

ality

edu

catio

n an

d lif

elon

g le

arni

ng f

or a

ll by

203

0,12 13

The

dele

gatio

n of

the

peo

ple'

s D

emoc

ratic

Rep

ublic

of Alg

eria

her

eby:

14 15En

cour

ages

mem

ber

stat

es t

o al

loca

te a

t le

ast

3% o

f th

eir

budg

et for

adu

lt lit

erac

y 16

and

adul

t lif

elon

g le

arni

ng p

rogr

ams.

17 18U

rges

the

cre

atio

n of

the

Adu

lt Li

tera

cy a

nd L

ifelo

ng L

earn

ing

Fund

(ALL

L Fu

nd)

19de

dica

ted

to p

rom

otin

g ad

ult

liter

acy

and

lifel

ong

lear

ning

.20 21

Cal

ls u

pon

all m

embe

r st

ates

to

cont

ribu

te t

o th

e ALL

L Fu

nd.

22

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erm

any

Del

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es:

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Atw

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Dyl

an C

ook

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mitt

ee:

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ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Gra

ssla

nd M

iddl

e Sch

ool

Hel

pin

g R

efu

gee

s

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly,

1 2Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

the

live

s of

Isl

amic

and

Mus

lim r

efug

ees

are

diff

icul

t,

3de

vast

atin

g, a

nd f

rust

ratin

g,4 5

Fully

aw

are

hous

ing

is n

ot s

uita

ble

for

the

mas

s qu

antit

ies

of p

eopl

e en

tering

6

Ger

man

y as

a r

efug

ee t

o ge

t aw

ay f

rom

war

and

des

truc

tion,

7 8Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

ref

ugee

s ha

ve f

ew r

ight

s, s

uppo

rter

s, k

now

ledg

e of

whe

re

9th

eir

dinn

er w

ill c

ome

from

, an

d su

itabl

e sh

elte

rs,

10 11D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

that

ten

sion

s ar

e risi

ng in

sou

ther

n an

d ea

ster

n G

erm

any,

and

12

that

som

e of

the

Ger

man

pop

ulat

ion

is t

urni

ng a

gain

st M

uslim

s an

d Is

lam

ic p

eopl

e,13 14

Unf

ortu

nate

ly,

If t

he G

erm

an e

cono

my

decr

ease

s, t

hen

the

Ger

man

gov

ernm

ent

15w

ill h

ave

less

mon

ey t

o us

e fo

r IK

EA s

helte

rs.

16 17W

e th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Ger

man

y do

her

eby:

18 19

Proc

laim

s th

at t

he U

N s

houl

d se

nd w

orke

rs t

o im

prov

e th

e ho

usin

g of

ref

ugee

s,20 21

Enco

urag

es t

hat

the

UN

pro

vide

a f

air

shar

e of

fun

ds t

o su

pply

cam

ps w

ith I

KEA

22

shel

ters

, w

hich

will

eac

h co

st 1

,000

Am

eric

an d

olla

rs t

o cr

eate

, bu

t it

can

hous

e fiv

e 23

peop

le fro

m a

ll w

eath

er e

lem

ents

for

3 y

ears

,ca

n pr

ovid

e so

lar

elec

tric

ity,

and

will

24

be a

tem

pora

ry s

olut

ion

until

ref

ugee

s ca

n su

ppor

t th

emse

lves

,25 26

Rec

omm

ends

usi

ng t

hese

she

lters

to

prov

ide

a be

tter

hom

e fo

r a

low

er t

han

usua

l 27

cost

due

to

the

time

a sh

elte

r la

sts

and

the

qual

ity o

f th

e sh

elte

r w

hich

can

mak

e 28

due

as a

hom

e.29 30

GEN

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nsor

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ombi

aD

eleg

ates

:Ph

inea

s C

urlin

,D

eke

DeB

arde

labe

n,Is

aac

Mitc

hell,

Ben

ton

Pilla

nsCom

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Gra

ssla

nd M

iddl

e Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Red

uce

Dru

g T

raff

ic in

Co

lom

bia

Ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t ab

out

300

mill

ion

peop

le o

f th

e w

orld

hav

e us

ed c

ocai

ne,

1or

oth

er il

lega

l dru

gs,

in t

heir li

fetim

e,2 3

Taki

ng in

to a

ccou

nt t

hat

Col

ombi

a pr

ovid

es 4

8% o

f th

e w

orld

's d

rugs

and

is a

cau

se

4fo

r re

bels

and

oth

er il

lega

l org

aniz

atio

ns,

5 6Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

Col

ombi

a ea

rns

10 b

illio

n do

llars

a y

ear

from

dru

g tr

ade,

7 8Bel

ievi

ng t

hat,

with

the

Rev

olut

iona

ry A

rmed

For

ces

of C

olom

bia

and

the

larg

est

9an

d ol

dest

left

win

g re

bels

in C

olom

bia

(FARC),

who

has

bee

n re

spon

sibl

e fo

r 70

%

10of

Col

ombi

a’s

drug

tra

de,

subd

ued,

we

can

end

this

dea

dly

trad

e,11 12

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

our

cou

ntry

is t

he w

orld

’s n

umbe

r on

e pr

oduc

er o

f co

cain

e, o

ne

13of

the

top

fou

r he

roin

e pr

oduc

ers,

and

a p

rim

e ex

port

er o

f m

ariju

ana,

14 15Con

cern

ed b

y th

e am

ount

of m

oney

tha

t th

e co

untr

ies

of t

he w

orld

are

spe

ndin

g on

16

our

illeg

al e

xpor

ts,

17 18Aff

irm

ing

the

fact

tha

t ou

r co

untr

y is

res

pons

ible

for

dru

g sm

uggl

ing

on a

dra

mat

ic

19sc

ale,

and

bill

ions

of

gove

rnm

ent

dolla

rs s

pent

in fai

led

oper

atio

ns,

incr

ease

s in

20cr

ime,

an

d nu

mer

ous

othe

r is

sues

,

21 22W

e th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Col

umbi

a do

her

eby:

23 24Fu

rthe

r pr

ocla

im t

he f

act

that

our

cou

ntry

is c

ausi

ng s

uffe

ring

and

mon

ey lo

ss,

and

25th

e de

aths

of ad

dict

s, w

e pr

opos

e th

at t

he U

N p

rovi

des

fund

ing

for

the

prot

ectio

n of

26

our

bord

ers

and

the

war

rant

ed s

earc

hing

of bo

th im

port

s an

d ex

port

s al

ong

with

27

furt

her

fund

ing

for

the

OAS,

or O

rgan

izat

ion

of A

mer

ican

Sta

tes,

to

assi

st in

the

28

curr

ent

prog

ress

ion

for

drug

s th

at w

ould

cra

ck d

own

on d

rug

use

and

assi

st in

29

stop

ping

the

ille

gal e

xpor

ting

and

impo

rtin

g of

dru

gs;

30 31Em

phas

izes

the

fac

t th

at fur

ther

mea

sure

s sh

ould

be

take

n to

pus

h fo

r st

rict

er

32

regu

latio

ns a

nd p

unis

hmen

t fo

r dr

ug s

mug

gler

s. I

t al

so m

akes

the

poi

nt t

hat

if th

e 33

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UN

en

ded

the

prob

lem

in C

olom

bia,

it w

ould

dest

roy

man

y ot

her

drug

ope

ratio

ns

34an

d to

p m

any

issu

es in

Col

ombi

a;35 36

Hav

e re

solv

ed t

he is

sue,

we

will

pus

h fo

r fu

ndin

g fo

r fu

rthe

r re

gula

tions

and

37re

stri

ctio

n m

ovem

ents

in o

ther

cou

ntri

es.

We

also

pro

clai

m t

o ba

ck o

ther

cou

ntri

es

38in

the

ir s

tanc

e on

dru

gs a

nd h

elp

with

ant

i-dr

ug p

rogr

ams;

39 40

Proc

laim

tha

t th

is s

hall

go in

to e

ffec

t by

201

7.41 42

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nsor

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ezue

laD

eleg

ates

:Cha

se K

ing,

Ree

ce H

utch

ens,

Cla

y C

onn

Com

mitt

ee:

Econ

omic

and

Fin

anci

alSch

ool:

Pag

e M

iddl

e Sch

ool

Oil

Pro

du

ctio

n L

oss

in V

enez

uel

a

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Ack

now

ledg

ing:

Ven

ezue

la is

str

uggl

ing

finan

cial

ly d

ue t

o a

rece

nt o

il cr

isis

and

if

3th

e in

dust

ry d

oes

not

impr

ove

the

entir

e ec

onom

y co

uld

colla

pse

and

turn

into

a

4hu

man

itarian

dis

aste

r.5 6

Aw

are:

Ven

ezue

la s

till p

rodu

ces

1.2

mill

ion

barr

els

of o

il a

day,

but

pro

duct

ion

7co

ntin

ues

to d

eclin

e by

300

,000

bar

rels

per

day

, du

e to

th

e fa

ct t

hat

the

lead

ing.

8 9

Rec

ogni

zing

:

The

fact

tha

t th

e go

vern

men

t in

the

pas

t ha

s ne

glec

ted

to f

ix t

he

10ef

fect

s of

the

oil

cris

is,

whi

ch s

ank

the

econ

omy

furt

her

into

deb

t.11 12

Fully

ala

rmed

: Fo

r th

e w

ell b

eing

of th

e pe

ople

and

the

ir s

afet

y, a

nd w

ould

like

to

13m

ake

Ven

ezue

la a

sta

ble

plac

e to

live

with

a s

tabl

e ec

onom

y.14 15

We

the

Del

egat

es o

f Ven

ezue

la16 17

Cal

l Upo

n: T

he M

odel

UN

to

assi

st V

enez

uela

in t

heir

eff

orts

to

alle

viat

e th

e ef

fect

s 18

of t

he o

il cr

isis

by

fixin

g th

e fla

ws

in t

he o

il bu

sine

ss in

Ven

ezue

la.

19 20Req

uest

: Th

at t

he U

N c

ontr

ibut

es 1

.5 B

illio

n do

llars

to

help

get

us

our

coun

try

back

21

on o

ur fee

t an

d en

d th

e oi

l crisi

s.22 23

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li Ti

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mitt

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ial,

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iddl

e Sch

ool

Giv

ing

Med

ical

Eq

uip

men

t to

Hos

pit

als

in B

elar

us

To t

he g

ener

al a

ssem

bly,

1 2

Ack

now

ledg

ing

the

lack

of m

edic

al s

uppl

ies

and

equi

pmen

t in

Bel

arus

ian

hosp

ital

3sy

stem

s du

e to

the

abs

ence

of

fund

ing

from

the

gov

ernm

ent

bran

ches

.4 5

Con

cern

ed b

y th

e de

ficie

ncy

of t

rain

ed m

edic

al p

erso

nnel

and

oth

er n

eces

sary

6

med

ical

ass

ista

nce

for

hosp

ital p

atie

nts.

7 8Aw

are

of t

he in

crea

sed

rate

of

canc

er d

ue t

o th

e ra

dioa

ctiv

e ch

emic

al p

lant

spi

ll of

9

the

Che

rnob

yl N

ucle

ar P

ower

Pla

nt in

the

198

0s.

10 11M

indf

ul o

f th

e 2

mill

ion

lives

tha

t th

e af

orem

entio

ned

disa

ster

has

med

ical

ly a

fflic

ted,

12

the

left

over

rad

iatio

n al

mos

t al

way

s be

ing

detr

imen

tal t

o th

eir

body

sys

tem

s.13 14

Ala

rmed

by

the

effe

cts

of a

nim

al p

rodu

cts

com

ing

from

sou

rces

dis

tres

sed

by

15le

ftov

er r

adia

tion,

suc

h as

milk

fro

m c

ows

that

con

sum

e ra

diat

ed g

rass

.16 17

Hav

ing

stud

ied

the

effe

cts

of r

adia

tion,

suc

h as

the

res

idue

of

Che

rnob

yl o

n th

e 18

hum

an b

ody,

esp

ecia

lly it

s ef

fect

s of

acc

eler

ated

gro

wth

in t

umor

cel

ls in

the

19

thyr

oid

glan

d.20 21

The

Del

egat

ion

of B

elar

us H

ereb

y:22 23

Con

fiden

t in

the

ben

efits

tha

t m

oney

cou

ld a

ffor

d fo

r m

uch

need

ed m

edic

al s

uppl

ies

24to

tre

at s

ick

patie

nts.

25 26Req

uest

s 22

5 m

illio

n do

llars

in o

rder

to

pay

for

all t

he n

eces

sary

equ

ipm

ent

that

27

will

aid

pat

ient

s w

ith t

he h

elp

they

req

uire

.

28 29Bel

ievi

ng t

hat

mon

ey is

cru

cial

in o

rder

to

get

the

nece

ssar

y su

pplie

s Bel

arus

ian

30ho

spita

ls c

ould

use

to

help

the

citi

zens

in n

eed

of r

emed

ial t

reat

men

t.31 32

Expr

esse

s its

hop

e th

at t

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns w

ill s

uppo

rt o

ur p

lan

to b

uild

a la

rge

33ho

spita

l in

Min

sk,

Bel

arus

, ou

r na

tion'

s ca

pita

l.34

GEN

ERA

L A

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BLY

GA

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Sw

eden

Del

egat

es:

Trey

Coa

ts,

Col

by A

lexa

nder

,M

atth

ew R

adle

y,G

anno

n Yo

cum

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mill

cree

k M

iddl

e Sch

ool

Red

uci

ng

th

e R

efu

gee

Pro

ble

m I

n S

wed

en

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly,

1 2

Dis

turb

ed b

y th

e pr

oble

m t

hat

the

refu

gee

influ

x in

to S

wed

en h

as g

row

n by

50%

in

3th

e la

st y

ear,

the

num

ber

of r

efug

ees

has

exce

eded

80,

000.

4 5Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

the

maj

ority

of ou

r im

mig

rant

s ar

e Syr

ian,

whi

ch w

ill b

road

en

6ou

r al

read

y di

vers

e po

pula

tion

to a

ll of

our

ref

ugee

s.7 8

Fully

aw

are

that

our

ref

ugee

crisi

s in

volv

es n

ot jus

t Syr

ians

but

als

o Afg

hans

, 9

Som

alis

, Ir

aqis

, an

d Tu

rkis

h pe

ople

. Th

e re

solu

tion

will

cov

er a

ll of

the

se d

iffer

ent

10pe

ople

and

we

are

delig

hted

to

host

suc

h a

dive

rse

grou

p of

citi

zens

. 11 12

Con

cern

ed b

y th

e nu

mbe

r of

ref

ugee

s po

urin

g in

to S

wed

en,

we

have

tak

en in

abo

ut

1314

2,00

0 re

fuge

es in

201

3 to

201

4.14 15

Con

side

ring

the

rat

e of

ref

ugee

s co

min

g in

Sw

eden

, w

e w

ould

giv

e th

e re

fuge

es

16jo

bs t

o he

lp o

ur e

cono

my,

and

the

ref

ugee

’s w

elfa

re.

17 18N

otin

g w

ith s

atis

fact

ion,

Sw

eden

will

enf

orce

eve

ry b

oy a

nd g

irl i

nclu

ding

ref

ugee

s 19

to h

ave

12 y

ears

of sc

hool

at

the

min

imum

to

be e

duca

ted,

and

the

n re

ceiv

e jo

bs

20w

hich

will

eve

ntua

lly le

ad t

o ta

xes

and

inco

me.

21 22

Not

ing

furt

her,

th

is w

ill d

ecre

ase

the

pove

rty

leve

l in

Sw

eden

, an

d in

crea

se

23pr

oduc

tivity

in job

s fo

r Sw

eden

.24 25

App

rovi

ng t

he b

uild

ing

of t

empo

rary

hou

sing

with

in o

ur b

rand

new

div

erse

26

com

mun

ity,

will

alm

ost

guar

ante

e th

e co

mm

on g

ood

and

wel

fare

with

in o

ur d

iver

se

27co

untr

y.

28 29Fu

rthe

r in

vite

s th

e re

fuge

es t

o co

me

to S

wed

en,

we

will

hav

e te

mpo

rary

hou

sing

30

read

y fo

r th

em.

31 32N

otin

g, if

the

refu

gees

don

’t ha

ve a

n ed

ucat

ion,

we

will

put

the

m in

4 y

ears

of

33sc

hool

. Th

ese

scho

ols

will

hav

e fo

od f

or t

hem

, pr

ofite

d by

the

UN

.34

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ERA

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e th

e de

lega

tion

of S

wed

en h

ereb

y:36 37

Des

irin

g a

loan

, w

e re

spec

tful

ly a

sk f

or a

loan

of

$10,

000,

000.

38 39Aff

irm

ing

with

a 5

7%ta

x ra

te,

and

a po

pula

tion

of a

bout

9.8

mill

ion

citiz

ens,

and

40

the

addi

tion

of a

bout

142

,000

it w

ill in

crea

se t

he r

ate

abou

t 0.

95%

, he

lpin

g pa

y 41

back

the

gen

erou

s lo

an o

f th

e U

N.

42 43Ta

king

not

e of

the

ref

ugee

s m

ight

bei

ng a

par

t of

a t

erro

rism

org

aniz

atio

n, w

e w

ill

44in

crea

se t

he v

ettin

g pr

oces

s to

sho

w if

the

y ar

e tr

ue t

o be

citi

zens

. 45 46

Endo

rses

a lo

ng w

ork

day

and

will

incr

ease

the

min

imum

wag

e, s

o th

ese

peop

le c

an

47ge

t of

f th

eir

feet

fas

ter.

48 49

GA

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NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Sai

nt K

itts

and

Nev

isD

eleg

ates

:Cat

hlee

n Sm

alle

y,D

omin

ica

Man

cini

,Lu

cca

Silv

ia,

Gus

Sca

nnap

ieco

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Pag

e M

iddl

e Sch

ool

Ch

ildre

n's

Rig

hts

in S

ain

t K

itts

an

d N

evis

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2

Aw

are

Of:

Chi

ldre

n’s

righ

ts is

a m

ajor

pro

blem

in S

t. K

itts

and

Nev

is.

3 4Con

cern

ed:

Chi

ldre

n ar

e in

carc

erat

ed in

priso

ns for

adu

lts.

5 6Em

phas

izin

g: C

hild

ren

in S

t. K

itts

and

Nev

is a

re p

enal

ly r

espo

nsib

le a

t ag

e 8.

7 8

Dis

turb

ed:

Min

ors

are

plac

ed in

det

entio

n ce

nter

s fo

r ad

ults

, w

hich

are

gen

eral

ly

9ov

erpo

pula

ted.

10 11

Ala

rmed

: Bec

ause

of th

is,

they

are

led

to m

ix w

ith h

arde

ned

crim

inal

s an

d ar

e 12

expo

sed

to p

oten

tial a

buse

in t

he p

enal

env

iron

men

t an

d ca

n be

com

e vi

ctim

s of

13

solit

ude

and

isol

atio

n.14 15

Sad

dene

d: W

hile

in jai

l, th

ey a

ren'

t al

low

ed s

ocia

l rei

nser

tion

or t

o an

edu

catio

n pr

ogra

m.

16 17W

e th

e de

lega

tes

of S

aint

Kitt

s an

d N

evis

:18 19

Proc

laim

s: W

e ne

ed t

o ge

t en

ough

mon

ey t

o se

t up

det

entio

n ce

nter

s fo

r ch

ildre

n 20

whi

ch a

llow

an

educ

atio

n pr

ogra

m.

21 22Req

uest

s: W

e ca

n ge

t m

oney

fro

m t

he U

N,

and

we

set

up d

eten

tion

cent

ers

for

child

ren.

23 24

App

rove

s: W

e th

en o

pen

thes

e ce

nter

s an

d m

ove

all c

hild

ren

unde

r 18

tha

t w

ere

25ac

cuse

d of

a c

rim

e an

d w

ere

in a

jai

l for

adu

lts t

o th

ese

plac

es.

26 27Fu

rthe

r re

min

ds:

We

need

$50

mill

ion

to fin

ance

pri

sons

for

20

year

s an

d bu

ild 5

28

pris

ons

for

the

child

ren.

29 30

Sta

tes

that

: Th

is m

oney

will

hel

p us

set

up

dete

ntio

n ce

nter

s an

d te

ach

child

ren

31w

ho a

re in

the

cen

ters

. 32 33

Urg

es:

The

UN

can

hel

p by

don

atin

g a

sum

of m

oney

it c

ould

hel

p ex

pone

ntia

lly

34w

ith t

he r

ight

s of

the

chi

ldre

n in

Sai

nt K

itts

and

Nev

is.

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ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

: Sud

an

D

eleg

ates

: W

illia

m L

ee,

Chr

istia

n O

kokh

ere,

Sam

uel S

chue

rman

Com

mitt

ee:

Econ

omic

and

Fin

anci

alSch

ool:

Sun

set

Mid

dle

Sch

ool

Su

dan

Fully

aw

are

that

in 2

013

Sud

an is

in d

ebt

by 4

5.1

billi

on d

olla

rs.

1 2Con

cern

ed t

hat

Sud

an is

usi

ng 2

5% t

o 70

% o

f its

bud

get

on f

unds

for

the

war

. 3

(def

ense

one

)4 5

Aw

are

that

Sud

an is

one

of th

e w

orld

's le

adin

g oi

l,nat

ural

gas

, an

d co

tton

/ses

ame

6pr

oduc

er in

the

wor

ld.

7 8Fu

lly a

larm

ed t

he S

udan

ran

ks

43 o

ut o

f 17

9 in

Pub

lic D

ebt

Leve

ls o

n CIA

’s w

ebsi

te9 10

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

bas

ed o

n cu

rren

t in

form

atio

n, S

udan

has

spe

nt 2

.8 b

illio

n fo

r 11

secu

rity

and

def

ense

whi

ch t

akes

up

a qu

arte

r of

its

tota

l bud

get

(def

ense

one

)12 13

Kee

ping

in m

ind

They

are

sig

nific

antly

spe

ndin

g on

mili

tary

for

a c

ount

ry w

here

14

near

ly h

alf th

e po

pula

tion

is li

ving

in p

over

ty15 16

Aw

are

of t

he a

mou

nt o

f m

oney

spe

nt o

n m

ilita

ry is

25

times

gre

ater

tha

n w

hat

is

17sp

ent

on h

ealth

and

10

times

mor

e m

oney

on

mili

tary

tha

n ed

ucat

ion

18 19Em

phas

izin

g th

e m

ilita

ry e

xpen

se h

as c

ause

d Sud

an’s

cur

renc

y to

infla

te s

o m

uch

20th

at S

udan

ese

poun

ds a

re w

orth

sig

nific

antly

less

tha

n in

mos

t of

the

oth

er

21co

untr

ies

22 23Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Sud

an H

ereb

y24 25

Proc

laim

s th

at S

udan

wou

ld li

ke t

o in

stitu

te a

deb

t/eq

uity

sw

ap26 27

Not

es t

hat

in a

deb

t/ e

quity

sw

ap w

ere

curr

ent

bond

s ar

e ex

chan

ged

for

equi

ty (

oil)

28 29Sud

an d

ecla

res

that

any

cou

ntry

tha

t pu

rcha

ses

the

Sud

an d

ebt

will

in e

xcha

nge

304/

5 of

our

dai

ly o

il pr

oduc

tion

for

one

year

31 32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Cal

ls u

pon

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

wat

ch a

nd in

vest

900

,000

Britis

h Po

unds

into

33

tran

spor

tatio

n of

the

oil

betw

een

Sud

an a

nd c

ount

ries

tha

t pu

rcha

se c

rude

oil

and

34go

ld

(Ind

ia,

Egyp

t,et

c)

35 36Th

e co

untr

y po

sses

ses

over

1.7

trilli

on d

olla

rs o

f go

ld.

Even

tho

ugh

mos

t m

ight

37

have

bee

n ta

ken,

the

re is

stil

l som

e le

ft.

$7,5

00,0

00 w

orth

of C

rude

oil

is m

ade

a 38

day

(250

,000

bar

rel a

day

)39 40

We

heav

ily s

tres

s th

e fa

ct t

hat

coun

trie

s ar

e no

t re

quired

to

inve

st in

Sud

an

41so

lutio

nof

res

olvi

ng o

ur n

atio

nal d

ebt

42 43Str

ongl

y re

com

men

d fo

reig

n na

tions

inve

st in

Sud

an's

deb

t eq

uity

sw

ap.

Stu

dies

44

show

str

ong

evid

ence

tha

t na

tions

wor

ldw

ide

are

expe

rien

cing

cru

de o

il 45

defic

ienc

ies.

46 47W

e fu

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

tions

to

use

48a

debt

/equ

ity

49 50

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NA

TIO

NS

Spo

nsor

:Arm

enia

Del

egat

es:

Yenn

i Gon

zale

z,Kat

ya M

ende

z,Kan

etra

y W

estb

rook

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Cam

eron

Col

lege

Pre

p

A R

eso

luti

on

To

En

d T

he

Traf

fick

ing

Of

Wo

men

By

Acc

eler

atin

g

Cap

acit

y B

uild

ing

Hav

ing

revi

ewed

the

Glo

bal A

ctio

n ag

ains

t Tr

affic

king

in P

erso

ns a

nd t

he S

mug

glin

g 1

of M

igra

nts

whi

ch a

ims

to a

ssis

t ce

rtai

n co

untr

ies

in s

topp

ing

hum

an t

raff

icki

ng,

2 3Rec

allin

g fu

rthe

r ta

rget

5.2

of

the

Sus

tain

able

Dev

elop

men

t G

oal o

f G

ende

r 4

Equa

lity,

whi

ch a

ims

to e

nd a

ll fo

rms

of v

iole

nce

agai

nst

all f

emal

es,

incl

udin

g 5

traf

ficki

ng,

sexu

al h

arm

and

oth

er t

ypes

of

expl

oita

tion,

6 7Bea

ring

in m

ind

the

Gen

eral

Ass

embl

y re

solu

tion

55/2

5 w

hich

ado

pted

the

Uni

ted

8N

atio

ns C

onve

ntio

n Aga

inst

Tra

nsna

tiona

l Org

aniz

ed C

rim

e w

hich

exi

sts

“to

9pr

omot

e co

oper

atio

n to

pre

vent

and

com

bat

tran

snat

iona

l org

aniz

ed c

rim

e m

ore

10ef

fect

ivel

y,”

11 12D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

that

the

re a

re 2

7 m

illio

n vi

ctim

s of

hum

an t

raffic

king

in t

he w

orld

13

each

yea

r,14 15

Dis

turb

ed w

ith t

he fac

t th

at f

orce

d la

bor

gene

rate

s $1

50 b

illio

n in

pro

fits

each

yea

r,

16 17N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

tha

t vi

ctim

s of

sex

tra

ffic

king

are

the

mos

t po

wer

less

18

and

defe

nsel

ess

in s

ocie

ty,

19 20Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

Rep

ublic

of

Arm

enia

her

eby:

21 22

Str

ongl

y co

ndem

ns t

he a

ct o

f hu

man

tra

ffic

king

of w

omen

.23 24

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ls u

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mitt

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ial,

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anita

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Co

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d E

nvi

ron

men

t

Ala

rmed

Mon

golia

fac

es g

iant

pol

lutio

n ev

eryd

ay.

Con

cern

ed t

hey

also

hav

e 1

envi

ronm

enta

l iss

ues

like

dese

rtifi

catio

n.

2 3O

bser

ving

Mon

golia

kee

ps p

ollu

tion

in t

he e

nvir

onm

ent

the

popu

latio

n w

ill w

orse

n,

4it’

s al

read

y ba

d en

ough

.5 6

Dec

laring

it’s

eve

n w

orse

bec

ause

the

dea

th r

ate

is h

igh

and

the

life

expe

ctan

cy is

7

low

.8 9

Dis

turb

ed t

he G

DP

is $

34 b

illio

n w

hich

is t

erribl

e fo

r so

me

peop

le a

nd p

eopl

e 10

them

selv

es g

ave

$4,0

00.

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avin

g he

ard

Mon

golia

has

a lo

t of

pro

blem

s, b

ut t

he m

ost

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rtan

t an

d w

orst

13

prob

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t M

ongo

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as is

env

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men

tal p

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ems.

14 15

Critic

ally

the

y ha

ve a

rea

lly b

ad w

ater

sou

rce

and

they

drink

pol

lute

d w

ater

. Th

at is

16

the

mos

t im

port

ant

thin

g th

at n

eeds

to

be fix

ed.

17 18Aff

irm

ativ

e w

e co

uld

ask

the

UN

for

$75

mill

ion

to p

rodu

ce w

ater

filt

ers,

cle

an

19pi

pes,

and

pur

ify a

lot

of d

irty

thi

ngs

20 21M

indf

ul c

an r

educ

e fa

ctor

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ork

and

help

peo

ple

be h

ealth

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incr

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fac

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22

wor

k an

d m

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med

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d jo

bs.

23 24

Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

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we

will

fix

the

se p

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and

help

Mon

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25

thrive

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e M

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ool

Wat

er S

up

ply

in D

jib

ou

ti

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Con

cern

ed:

Ove

r ha

lf of

Djib

outi

is la

ckin

g fr

esh

wat

er s

o th

ey h

ave

to d

raw

wat

er3

from

wel

ls t

hat

may

con

tain

man

y w

ater

bor

n di

seas

es s

uch

as a

meb

ic d

ysen

tery

, 4

chol

era,

Hep

atiti

s A,

and

typh

oid.

5 6Kee

ping

in m

ind:

We

will

not

be

able

to

prov

ide

fres

h w

ater

to

all p

eopl

e w

ithou

t 7

the

help

of

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

.8 9

Ala

rmed

: M

ost

of t

he p

eopl

e in

Djib

outi

are

in r

ural

are

as w

ithou

t a

hosp

ital t

o tr

eat

10th

eir

dise

ases

and

sic

knes

ses.

11 12D

istu

rbed

: M

any

peop

le in

Djib

outi

are

drin

king

the

onl

y w

ater

aro

und,

eve

n if

it is

13

cont

amin

ated

.14 15

We

the

Del

egat

es o

f D

jibou

ti:16 17

Cal

ls u

pon:

The

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

assi

st D

jibou

ti in

pro

vidi

ng fre

sh w

ater

to

peop

le

18in

the

rur

al a

reas

of

Djib

outi.

19 20En

cour

ages

: Th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o do

nate

2.1

56 m

illio

n do

llars

in A

mer

ican

21

curr

ency

to

help

pro

vide

pip

ed w

ater

to

rura

l are

as o

f D

jibou

ti. 5

6% o

f th

e U

nite

d 22

Nat

ions

’will

go

tow

ards

the

pip

es a

nd t

he w

orke

rs.

44%

will

go

tow

ards

the

23

filtr

atio

n of

the

wat

er.

24 25

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mitt

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set

Mid

dle

Sch

ool

Wat

er S

anit

atio

n in

th

e M

idd

le E

ast

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Con

cern

ed t

hat

in t

he a

rea

near

Afg

hani

stan

, th

ere

have

bee

n w

ater

sho

rtag

es a

nd

3ex

trem

e w

ater

pol

lutio

n, a

s w

ell a

s re

duce

d av

aila

bilit

y to

wat

er d

ue t

o be

ing

in a

4

cons

tant

war

zon

e.5 6

Hav

ing

exam

ined

fur

ther

, al

l of

the

coun

trie

s bu

t on

e th

at b

orde

r Afg

hani

stan

nee

d 7

filte

red,

drink

able

wat

er.

8 9D

istu

rbed

tha

t m

ore

peop

le w

ill d

ie b

ecau

se o

f th

ese

cont

amin

ated

wat

ers

that

10

cont

ain

harm

ful b

acte

ria,

suc

h as

E.

coli,

whi

ch s

icke

ns a

nd k

ills

peop

le.

This

11

prov

ides

a p

robl

em,

espe

cial

ly b

ecau

se m

ost

of A

fgha

nist

an’s

wat

ers

are

now

12

tain

ted

and

undr

inka

ble.

13 14Fu

lly a

war

e of

the

fac

t th

at 1

33 c

hild

ren

die

of u

ncle

an w

ater

a d

ay,

and

abou

t 73

%

15of

the

peo

ple

lack

dri

nkab

le w

ater

. Ev

ery

102

out

of 1

000

child

ren

will

die

of a

16di

seas

e be

fore

5 y

ears

old

bec

ause

the

y do

n’t

have

cle

an w

ater

. Fu

rthe

rmor

e, 1

6 17

times

as

man

y ch

ildre

n di

e of

unc

lean

or

cont

amin

ated

wat

er t

han

of w

ar.

18 19Ala

rmed

by

the

fact

tha

t 54

% o

f th

e ch

ildre

n ag

e 6

mon

ths

to 5

yea

rs h

ave

stun

ted

20gr

owth

(lo

w h

eigh

t fo

r th

eir

age)

and

67%

of ch

ildre

n ar

e un

derw

eigh

t be

caus

e of

21

this

wat

er c

risi

s.22 23

Emph

asiz

es o

n th

e fa

ct t

hat

in 3

0 ye

ars,

Afg

hani

stan

’s n

eed

for

wat

er w

ill d

oubl

e.

24Th

is m

eans

tha

t si

nce

they

alrea

dy h

ave

little

to

no c

lean

wat

er,

thei

r ne

ed for

25

wat

er w

ill in

crea

se,

and

mor

e pe

ople

will

die

bec

ause

of th

ese

wat

er is

sues

.26 27

Rea

ffirm

s th

at s

ince

mos

t of

its

wat

er s

ourc

es f

low

out

to

a ne

ighb

orin

g co

untr

y,

28th

ey a

re d

eprive

d of

its

wat

er.

And

sin

ce A

fgha

nist

an h

as b

een

at w

ar r

ecen

tly,

they

29

do n

ot h

ave

enou

gh m

oney

to

build

dam

s an

d re

serv

oirs

bec

ause

the

war

s ha

ve

30ru

ined

the

ir w

ater

infr

astr

uctu

re.

31 32

GEN

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SSEM

BLY

Not

ing

with

gre

at c

once

rn t

hat

mos

t pe

ople

are

n’t

educ

ated

in k

now

ing

wha

t ki

nds

33of

wat

er t

hey

can

drin

k, t

hey

will

con

tinue

to

drin

k th

e un

sani

tary

wat

er a

nd g

ettin

g 34

illne

sses

.35 36

The

Del

egat

ion

of A

fgha

nist

an h

ereb

y:37 38

Urg

es t

he U

nite

d N

atio

n(U

N)

to e

nd t

his

com

plic

atio

n by

pro

vidi

ng c

eram

ic w

ater

39

filte

rs a

nd b

uild

ing

fact

orie

s pr

oduc

ing

them

to

ensu

re t

hat

the

peop

le o

f an

d 40

arou

nd A

fgha

nist

an w

ill g

et p

urifi

ed a

nd u

ncon

tam

inat

ed w

ater

and

beg

in a

n ef

fort

41

to r

ebui

ld t

he e

cono

mie

s.42 43

Cal

ls u

pon

the

UN

to

dona

te $

1,00

0,00

0 to

pro

vide

cer

amic

wat

er filt

ers

to

44po

pula

ted

area

s ra

vage

d by

war

s.45 46

Req

uest

s to

hel

p us

to

give

fre

sh a

nd c

lean

wat

er t

o th

ose

who

are

nee

d.47 48

Furt

her

requ

ests

the

UN

to

give

$2,

000,

000

to b

uild

100

cer

amic

wat

er f

ilter

49

fact

orie

s ac

ross

Afg

hani

stan

and

its

surr

ound

ing

coun

trie

s. E

ach

indi

vidu

al fac

tory

50

will

pro

duce

15,

996

cera

mic

wat

er filt

ers

each

yea

r fo

r a

tota

l of 1,

599,

600

filte

rs

51di

stribu

ted

each

yea

r.

52 53Fu

rthe

r re

com

men

ds $

100,

000

be s

et a

side

to

build

rep

lace

men

t fa

ctor

ies,

for

the

y 54

are

bein

g bu

ilt o

n a

war

zon

e.55 56

Proc

laim

s th

at t

his

plan

go

in e

ffec

t by

Jul

y 20

19an

d be

com

plet

ed b

y 20

29.

57

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stra

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To t

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ssem

bly:

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ring

In

Min

d: A

ustr

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’s G

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Bar

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Ree

f is

in g

rave

dan

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t’s t

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m in

the

wor

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it’s

hom

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5

an a

maz

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dive

rsity

of pl

ants

, an

imal

s, a

nd h

abita

ts.

6 7Kee

ping

In

Min

d: I

t ho

lds

six

of s

even

spe

cies

of m

arin

e tu

rtle

s, t

here

is 4

3,00

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squa

re k

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eter

s of

sea

gras

s m

eado

ws,

and

it is

the

larg

est

gree

n tu

rtle

bre

edin

g 9

area

. 10 11

Bel

ievi

ng:

One

sol

utio

n to

the

dam

agin

g of

Aus

tral

ia’s

Gre

at B

arrier

Ree

f is

to

clos

e 12

fishi

ng in

cer

tain

sec

tions

of

the

reef

. 13 14

Ack

now

ledg

ing:

the

Zon

ing

Plan

did

jus

t th

at,

and

one

bene

fit f

rom

the

pla

n w

as

15th

at it

incr

ease

d th

e co

ral t

rout

num

bers

fro

m 3

1% t

o 75

% in

jus

t ab

out

two

year

s.

16 17W

e th

e de

lega

tion

of A

ustr

alia

do

here

by:

18 19Req

uest

tha

t: T

he U

N c

an h

elp

this

gro

win

g pr

oble

m b

y gi

ving

$10

mill

ion

to

20su

ppor

t th

e Zon

ing

Plan

. 21 22

Con

side

ring

: Th

is p

lan

has

alre

ady

done

so

muc

h to

hel

p th

e G

reat

Bar

rier

Ree

f 23

prob

lem

, an

d w

e th

ink

that

with

pro

per

fund

ing

that

thi

s pl

an w

ill b

e ve

ry

24su

cces

sful

for

som

e of

the

Gre

at B

arrier

Ree

f’s p

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ems.

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,Bry

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mitt

ee:

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ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

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lSch

ool:

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cree

k M

iddl

e Sch

ool

AR

eso

luti

on

to

To

ng

a’s

Ob

esit

y Ep

idem

ic

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned

that

the

maj

ority

of To

nga’

s po

pula

tion

is c

linic

ally

obe

se w

hich

is

3le

adin

g to

a v

ery

low

med

ian

age

of 2

2.3

year

s ol

d.

4 5Con

cern

ed t

hat

Tong

a is

43.

1% a

gric

ultu

re la

nd,

but

alm

ost

none

of th

e fo

od g

row

n 6

on t

his

land

is c

onsu

med

by

Tong

an c

itize

ns.

7 8Aw

are

of t

he fac

t th

at a

bout

40%

of th

e po

pula

tion

has

Type

2 d

iabe

tes

whi

ch

9ac

coun

ts for

fiv

e pe

rcen

t of

the

dea

ths

in T

onga

.10 11

Con

cern

ed t

hat

the

coun

trie

s su

ch a

s N

ew Z

eala

nd a

re g

ivin

g To

nga

impo

rts

such

12

as m

utto

n fla

ps,

edib

le d

ripp

ings

, an

d ca

nned

goo

ds.

13 14N

otin

g fu

rthe

r th

at T

onga

doe

s gr

ow v

eget

able

s an

d fr

uits

, su

ch a

s sq

uash

, 15

coco

nuts

, ba

nana

s, c

ocoa

, sw

eet

pota

toes

, an

d va

nilla

bea

ns,

but

choo

ses

to e

xpor

t 16

said

veg

etab

les,

and

con

sum

e ot

her,

unh

ealth

y fo

ods,

suc

h as

the

mut

ton

flaps

and

17

edib

le d

ripp

ings

just

men

tione

d.

18 19Th

e D

eleg

atio

n of

The

Kin

gdom

of To

nga

here

by:

20 21Req

uest

s $3

,600

,000

dol

lars

fro

m t

he U

N w

hich

will

be

paye

d ba

ck b

y th

e 22

dele

gatio

n of

Ton

ga.

23 24N

otin

g w

ith s

atis

fact

ion

that

thi

s m

oney

will

be

used

to

build

an

indo

or L

ED p

lant

25

grow

th f

acili

ty t

hat

will

pro

duce

clo

se t

o 10

,000

hea

ds o

f or

gani

c pr

oduc

e pe

r 26

7620

m2.

27 28Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

thi

s m

etho

d of

far

min

g is

100

x m

ore

prod

uctiv

e co

mpa

red

to

29th

e tr

aditi

onal

met

hod

of far

min

g w

ith p

roof

fro

m t

rial

s in

a s

imila

r fa

cilit

y in

Jap

an

30co

nnec

ted

with

the

orga

niza

tion,

Gre

en S

ense

Far

ms.

31 32N

otin

g fu

rthe

r th

at 2

0% o

f th

ese

good

s w

ill b

e ex

port

ed f

or p

rofit

in o

rder

to

pay

33ba

ck t

he U

N in

ful

l. 34

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s to

fur

ther

pre

vent

36

the

obes

ity e

pide

mic

in o

ur c

ount

ry.

37 38Fu

rthe

r re

com

men

ds t

hat

the

UN

be

in f

avor

of ou

r re

solu

tion

and

cons

ider

our

39

stat

emen

ts.

40

GA

/Res

/16

-9-1

1

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Sou

th A

fric

aD

eleg

ates

:G

abel

Gaw

thor

pe,

Layn

e Fo

eder

,Krist

en T

resc

h,Em

ma

Trub

eyCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Pag

e M

iddl

e Sch

ool

Poa

chin

g in

Sou

th A

fric

a

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Ack

now

ledg

ing:

The

re is

a v

ery

big

prob

lem

with

hun

ting

and

poac

hing

in o

ur

3co

untr

y an

d it

mus

t be

con

trol

led.

4 5

Emph

asiz

ing:

Poa

chin

g is

inhu

man

e an

d un

nece

ssar

y6 7

Ala

rmed

by:

Abo

ut 1

,200

rhi

nos

wer

e ill

egal

ly k

illed

in 2

014,

665

lion

s ea

ch y

ear,

8

and

in 2

011

abou

t on

e ou

t of

tw

elve

ele

phan

ts w

ere

illeg

ally

kill

ed.

9 10M

indf

ul:

It is

impo

rtan

t th

at w

e pr

even

t hu

ntin

g an

d po

achi

ng f

or m

any

reas

ons.

11 12

Expr

essi

ng c

once

rn:

Thes

e an

imal

s ca

n hu

man

ly b

e st

udie

d fo

r ed

ucat

iona

l 13

purp

oses

.

14 15H

avin

g ex

amin

ed:

They

als

o ne

ed t

o be

pre

serv

ed f

or a

s lo

ng a

s po

ssib

le,

so t

he

16ge

nera

tions

in t

he fut

ure

don’

t re

fer

to li

ons

and

elep

hant

s lik

e w

e ta

lk a

bout

17

dino

saur

s or

dod

o bi

rds.

18 19

Fully

aw

are:

The

ani

mal

s be

ing

targ

eted

wou

ld a

lso

bene

fit fro

m t

he b

anni

ng o

f 20

hunt

ing

and

poac

hing

.21 22

We

the

Del

egat

es o

f Sou

th A

fric

a23 24

Con

side

ring

: O

ur s

olut

ion

is t

o in

sure

the

loya

lty o

f th

e cu

rren

t of

ficer

s w

ith

25in

crea

sed

pay

and

find

mor

e of

ficer

s.

26 27D

ecla

res:

We

need

a s

uppl

y of

wild

life

prot

ectio

n of

ficer

s to

pro

tect

the

12

28pr

otec

ted

area

s of

our

cou

ntry

. 29 30

Take

s no

te o

f:

We

estim

ate

that

100

offic

ers

are

need

ed p

er p

rese

rve

(One

off

icer

31

for

abou

t ev

ery

10 s

quar

e m

iles.

).

32 33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

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ws

atte

ntio

n:Th

e co

st t

o pa

y th

ese

1,20

0 of

ficer

s is

est

imat

ed t

o be

34

R20

1,60

0,00

0 ($

14,0

81,1

69)

per

year

.

35 36Fu

rthe

r pr

ocla

ims:

Add

ition

al c

osts

to

impl

emen

t ou

r pl

an w

ould

incl

ude

the

cost

of

37tr

aini

ng,

vehi

cles

, ar

ms,

and

any

add

ition

al s

urve

illan

ce t

echn

olog

y.

38 39Cal

ls u

pon:

We

ask

the

UN

to

prov

ide

us w

ith 1

5 m

illio

n do

llars

to

incr

ease

the

40

paym

ent

of t

he o

ffic

ers

and

to c

over

any

unf

ores

een

cost

s.

41 42

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MODEL UNITED NATIONS

COMMITTEE 10

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/Res

/16

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-1

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:H

ondu

ras

Del

egat

es:

Col

in A

nder

son,

Jack

Cla

rkCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Spr

ing

Sta

tion

Mid

dle

Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Dec

reas

e C

hild

Vio

len

ce in

Ho

nd

ura

s

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Con

scio

us o

f th

e in

crea

se o

f sc

hool

dro

pout

s in

Hon

dura

s, a

nd t

he m

any

case

s of

3

fleei

ng g

angs

and

chi

ld a

buse

, w

e ha

ve n

otic

ed t

hat

ther

e ha

ve b

een

man

y m

ore

4ca

ses

in t

he p

assi

ng y

ears

. 5 6

Str

essi

ng t

he fac

t th

at in

Jun

e, 3

2 ch

ildre

n w

ere

mur

dere

d in

Hon

dura

s, b

ring

ing

7th

e nu

mbe

r of

you

ths

unde

r 18

kill

ed s

ince

Jan

uary

of la

st y

ear

to 4

09,

acco

rdin

g to

8

data

com

pile

d by

Cov

enan

t H

ouse

, a

yout

h sh

elte

r in

Teg

ucig

alpa

, th

e ca

pita

l.9 10

Aw

are

of t

he e

cono

mic

ext

ortio

n cr

isis

con

duct

ed b

y lo

cal g

angs

, or

mar

as,

child

ren

11be

twee

n th

e ag

es o

f 12

and

17

are

blac

kmai

led

by g

angs

to

colle

ct e

xtor

tion

12pa

ymen

ts a

nd n

egot

iate

ran

som

, as

the

y ca

n’t

be c

harg

ed f

or fel

onie

s.13 14

Fully

bel

ievi

ng t

hat

child

ren

who

res

ist

or g

et in

the

way

of th

ese

gang

s ex

perien

ce

15hi

gh le

vels

of ab

use

and

viol

ence

.16 17

Bea

ring

in m

ind

the

355

peop

le c

harg

ed w

ith b

lack

mai

l in

2015

, 12

2 of

the

m b

eing

18

unde

rage

. Rat

her

than

goi

ng t

o pr

ison

, th

ey a

re s

ent

to juv

enile

det

entio

n ce

nter

s,

19m

akin

g ea

sy e

scap

e du

e to

a la

ck o

f st

rong

sec

urity

and

soc

ial-

reha

bilit

atio

n 20

prog

ram

s, a

nd r

etur

ning

to

thei

r cr

imin

al a

ctiv

ities

.21 22

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d ab

out

the

2.6

mill

ion

peop

le a

nd 6

4.5%

of pe

ople

livi

ng in

23

pove

rty,

thi

s le

ads

to a

nee

d of

foo

d an

d sh

elte

r.

24 25M

indf

ul o

f w

ides

prea

d de

sper

atio

n fo

r fo

od a

nd w

ater

, m

any

child

ren

are

recr

uite

d 26

into

gan

gs,

bein

g pr

omis

ed foo

d, s

helte

r, a

nd m

oney

. 27 28

Taki

ng in

to c

onsi

dera

tion

that

chi

ldre

n ar

e fle

eing

fro

m t

he c

ount

ry,

tryi

ng t

o 29

esca

pe g

ang

activ

ities

, 52

,000

chi

ldre

n ha

ve f

led

to t

he U

.S.

bord

er f

rom

cou

ntries

30

in C

entr

al A

mer

ica

incl

udin

g H

ondu

ras.

31 32W

e th

e de

lega

tes

from

Hon

dura

s he

reby

:33 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

Dec

lare

tha

t H

ondu

ras

wou

ld li

ke t

o co

rrec

t a

corr

upt

polic

e fo

rce.

35 36Pr

ocla

im t

hat

in c

orre

ctin

g th

e po

lice

forc

e, b

ette

r pr

otec

tion

will

be

give

n to

37

child

ren

and

actio

n ca

n be

tak

en a

gain

st g

ang

activ

ity.

38 39Fu

rthe

r co

nfirm

tha

t in

doi

ng s

o, it

will

hel

p to

fin

d a

repl

acem

ent

thro

ugh

the

use

40of

sch

ools

for

wha

t ki

ds g

et f

rom

wor

king

fro

m g

angs

, in

clud

ing

food

and

she

lter.

41 42Em

phas

ize

that

the

se s

choo

ls w

ill b

e us

ed a

s sa

fe h

aven

s fo

r ki

ds t

o ge

t ed

ucat

ion

43an

d fo

od in

pla

ce o

f cr

ime

with

gan

gs.

44 45Cal

l upo

n Th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o in

stitu

te a

pea

ceke

epin

g fo

rce

to h

elp

fight

gan

g 46

activ

ity.

47 48D

raw

att

entio

n to

the

fac

t th

at in

thi

s tim

e, H

ondu

ras

will

inst

itute

an

oper

atio

n to

49

corr

ect

our

curr

ent

polic

e fo

rce

and

put

prop

er p

rote

ctio

n in

pla

ce for

chi

ldre

n.50 51

Urg

e th

at T

he U

nite

d N

atio

ns s

uppo

rt o

ur r

esol

utio

n to

inst

itute

a p

eace

keep

ing

52fo

rce

to s

olve

our

pro

blem

of

child

vio

lenc

e an

d a

corr

upt

polic

e fo

rce.

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/Res

/16

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-2

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Bur

undi

Del

egat

es:

Tris

tan

Ang

elen

o,Van

Leo

nard

,Bob

byShe

lton,

Ivy

Bel

lCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mill

cree

k M

iddl

e Sch

ool

A R

esol

uti

on t

o C

onst

ruct

Ter

race

Far

ms

to P

reve

nt

Ero

sio

n in

B

uru

nd

i

Dis

turb

ed t

hat

muc

h of

Bur

undi

is m

alno

uris

hed.

1 2Aw

are

that

Bur

undi

’s s

oil i

s er

odin

g, w

hich

is d

ecre

asin

g th

e nu

mbe

r of

act

ive

farm

s 3

need

ed t

o fe

ed t

he p

eopl

e.4 5

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

the

hun

ger

situ

atio

n is

con

tinui

ng t

o w

orse

n.

6App

alle

d th

at B

urun

di’s

life

exp

ecta

ncy

is o

nly

sixt

y ye

ars.

7 8N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

tha

t Bur

undi

’s t

erra

in m

akes

far

min

g al

mos

t im

poss

ible

.9 10

We,

the

del

egat

ion

of B

urun

di,

do h

ereb

y:11 12

Res

olve

to

fix B

urun

di’s

soi

l ero

sion

pro

blem

s by

con

stru

ctin

g te

rrac

e fa

rms

to

13pr

otec

t th

e so

il an

d al

low

for

cro

p pr

oduc

tion

. 14 15

Rem

indi

ng t

hat

this

will

hel

p pr

even

t st

arva

tion

and

mal

nutr

ition

thr

ough

out

the

16co

untr

y.17 18

Req

uest

ing

eigh

t m

illio

n do

llars

to

cons

truc

t th

ese

terr

ace

farm

s, w

hich

will

incl

ude

194,

174.

5 ac

res.

20 21Em

phas

izin

g th

at w

ith t

he M

odel

UN

’s h

elp,

thi

s w

ill b

e a

perm

anen

t so

lutio

n to

the

22

prob

lem

of

soil

eros

ion

in B

urun

di.

23 24

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

GA

/Res

/16

-10

-3

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Tr

inid

ad a

nd T

obag

oD

eleg

ates

:Ju

lia A

dair

,Rub

y Li

nstr

oth,

Elle

n San

ders

,Li

ly K

athe

rine

Sm

ithCom

mitt

ee:

Spe

cial

Pol

itica

l and

Dec

olon

izat

ion

Sch

ool:

Gra

ssla

nd M

iddl

e Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

fo

r th

e U

nit

ed N

atio

ns

Wo

rld

To

uri

sm O

rgan

izat

ion

(U

NW

TO)

to C

reat

e a

Tou

rist

Pro

tect

ion

Pro

gra

m f

or

Trin

idad

an

d

Tob

ago

, an

d E

ven

tual

ly O

ther

Co

un

trie

s

Ala

rmed

tha

t th

e to

p re

ason

of

high

crim

e in

Trini

dad

and

Toba

go is

pov

erty

,1 2

Emph

asiz

ing

that

pro

mot

ing

tour

ism

can

hel

p bo

ost

the

natio

n’s

econ

omy

and

help

3

end

pove

rty,

4 5Vie

win

g w

ith a

ppre

ciat

ion

that

the

UN

WTO

(U

nite

d N

atio

ns W

orld

Tou

rism

6

Org

anis

atio

n) is

alrea

dy p

rom

otin

g to

uris

m in

Trini

dad

and

Toba

go,

and

440,

000

7vi

sito

rs c

ame

in 2

015,

incr

easi

ng 6

.6%

fro

m 2

014,

8 9N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

tha

t th

e m

ain

reas

on for

low

am

ount

s of

tou

rism

in

10Tr

inid

ad a

nd T

obag

o is

hig

h cr

ime,

and

410

mur

ders

and

2,6

72 r

obbe

ries

occ

urre

d 11

in 2

014

alon

e, w

ith a

pop

ulat

ion

of o

nly

1,36

0,08

8 pe

ople

,12 13

We

the

dele

gate

s of

Trini

dad

and

Toba

go d

o he

reby

:14 15

Cal

l on

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

inst

itute

a t

ourist

pro

tect

ion

prog

ram

in T

rini

dad

and

16To

bago

, an

d la

ter

enfo

rce

it in

oth

er c

ount

ries

fac

ing

the

sam

e pr

oble

ms;

17 18Req

uest

of th

e U

N t

o co

ntin

ue p

rom

otin

g su

stai

nabl

e to

uris

m d

evel

opm

ent

in

19Tr

inid

ad a

nd T

obag

o by

sup

port

ing

our

effo

rts

to m

axim

ise

the

reso

urce

s of

20

Trin

idad

and

Tob

ago

and

to in

crea

se d

evel

opm

ent

in T

rini

dad

and

Toba

go.

21 22

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:In

dia

Del

egat

es:

Sau

rav

Cha

krab

orty

,Th

omas

Dah

ner,

Cor

a D

oyle

,M

olly

Vol

ker

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Gra

ssla

nd M

iddl

e Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Red

uce

Hu

ng

er a

nd

Po

vert

y in

Ru

ral V

illag

es o

f N

orth

east

ern

In

dia

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Ala

rmed

by

the

194.

6 m

illio

n pe

ople

goi

ng h

ungr

y ev

eryd

ay d

ue t

o an

3

over

popu

late

d re

gion

, an

d th

e 36

3 m

illio

n pe

ople

livi

ng u

nder

the

pov

erty

line

due

4

to u

nequ

al d

istr

ibut

ion

of w

ealth

and

faul

ty e

cono

mic

ref

orm

s,5 6

Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

Ind

ia h

as b

ecom

e th

e w

orld

’s la

rges

t un

dern

ourish

ed c

ount

ry,

7in

whi

ch 5

8% o

f ch

ildre

n ar

e st

unte

d by

age

tw

o, 4

4% o

f ch

ildre

n un

der

five

are

8un

derw

eigh

t, a

nd 5

1% o

f w

omen

bet

wee

n 15

and

59

are

anae

mic

,9 10

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d w

ith t

he 5

00 m

illio

n pe

ople

livi

ng o

ff 1

.25

US d

olla

rs p

er d

ay,

and

1135

% o

f ho

useh

olds

do

not

live

near

a s

uffic

ient

wat

er s

ourc

e,12 13

Not

ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn t

hat

50%

of In

dia’

s po

pula

tion

do n

ot h

ave

prop

er

14sh

elte

r, 7

0% o

f pe

ople

do

not

have

acc

ess

to t

oile

ts a

nd li

ve in

are

as w

ith b

acte

rial

15

issu

es a

nd d

isea

ses,

bot

h du

e to

livi

ng in

an

over

popu

late

d or

und

erde

velo

ped

area

,16 17

Dis

turb

ed t

hat

1in

4 c

hild

ren

are

mal

nour

ishe

d an

d ho

useh

olds

livi

ng u

nder

the

18

pove

rty

line

do n

ot h

ave

suff

icie

nt fun

ds t

o en

sure

nut

ritio

nal s

ecur

ity,

19 20Rea

ffirm

ing

that

rec

urring

dro

ught

s ha

ve p

reve

nted

the

Gre

en R

evol

utio

n fr

om

21re

achi

ng t

hese

are

as,

that

80%

of th

e pe

ople

livi

ng u

nder

the

pov

erty

line

live

in

22th

ese

area

s, a

nd t

hat

due

to t

he e

xtre

me

wea

ther

the

se a

reas

can

not

agr

icul

tura

lly

23ad

vanc

e,

24 25W

e th

e de

lega

tion

of t

he R

epub

lic o

f In

dia

do h

ereb

y:

26 27Cal

l upo

n th

e U

nite

d N

atio

ns t

o he

rby

end

thes

e di

lem

mas

by

prov

idin

g fu

ndin

g fo

r 28

mic

roen

terp

rise

dev

elop

men

t lo

ans

and

nutr

ient

s ce

nter

s to

pro

vide

the

peo

ple

of

29N

orth

east

ern

Indi

a w

ith foo

d an

d m

oney

sec

urity

;30 31

Req

uest

tha

t th

e U

N p

rovi

des

340,

000

US d

olla

rs t

o cr

eate

mic

roen

terp

rise

32

deve

lopm

ent

loan

s fo

r N

orth

east

ern

villa

ges;

33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

34U

rge

the

UN

to

use

25

perc

enta

ge o

f th

e to

tal f

unds

, to

pla

ce a

foo

d ca

mp

in e

ach

35vi

llage

or

grou

p of

vill

ages

for

18

mon

ths

afte

r th

e in

itial

tim

e th

e lo

ans

are

give

n;36 37

Req

uest

of th

e Fo

od a

nd A

gric

ultu

ral O

rgan

izat

ion

of t

he U

N,

help

spo

nsor

the

foo

d 38

and

nutr

ient

cen

ters

in t

he v

illag

es;

39 40Pr

ocla

im t

hat

this

sho

uld

go in

to e

ffec

t by

Apr

il 21

, 20

17.

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TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:U

nite

d Ara

b Em

irat

esD

eleg

ates

:Et

han

Britt

,Sea

n Alle

n,Chr

istia

n M

cInt

urff,

Ale

xand

er R

hode

sCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mill

cree

k M

iddl

e Sch

ool

Hel

pin

g t

he

Fore

ign

Wo

rker

s in

th

e U

AE

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly;

1 2

Ala

rmed

by

the

wor

kers

’cri

sis

and

the

abus

e of

the

wor

kers

.3 4

Aw

are

that

mos

t of

our

wor

kers

are

for

eign

and

tha

t th

e Kaf

ala

(spo

nsor

ship

5

syst

em)

pose

s a

prob

lem

to

the

polic

ymak

ers

in t

he U

AE.

6 7

Con

cern

ed t

hat

the

Kaf

ala

syst

em,

esta

blis

hed

as a

tem

pora

ry g

uest

wor

ker

syst

em

8in

197

1, s

till u

ses

abus

ive

prac

tices

tha

t gi

ve t

he e

mpl

oyer

s po

wer

ove

r th

e 9

wor

kers

10 11D

eplo

ring

the

am

ount

of em

ploy

ers

arre

sted

for

not

pay

ing

thei

r w

orke

rs’w

ages

12

afte

r th

ecr

eatio

n of

the

wag

e pr

otec

tion

syst

em (

WPS

).13 14

App

reci

atin

g th

e m

inis

terial

dec

rees

cre

ated

in o

rder

to

help

the

lega

l wor

king

15

imm

igra

nts

in t

he U

AE

16 17H

avin

g ex

amin

ed fur

ther

tha

t th

e ab

use

of t

he w

orke

rs a

nd t

hat

the

wor

kers

wag

es

18ar

e no

t ge

ttin

g pa

id,

and

the

falli

ng o

il pr

ices

. 19 20

Obs

ervi

ng t

he o

il pr

ices

low

erin

g an

d m

akin

g it

hard

er for

oil

com

pani

es t

o pa

y 21

wor

kers

22 23Con

cern

ed t

hat

85%

of th

e w

orkf

orce

is m

ade

up o

f pe

ople

fro

m o

ther

cou

ntries

24 25Reg

rett

ing

that

Isl

amic

law

s ar

e lin

ked

with

the

nat

iona

l law

s an

d th

at r

elig

ious

26

law

s co

mpl

icat

e th

e go

vern

men

t an

d le

gal i

ssue

s.27 28

Hav

ing

devo

ted

atte

ntio

n to

the

qua

lity

of t

he a

ir,

whi

ch is

ver

y to

xic,

29 30Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

ove

r 99

% o

f th

eir

ener

gy c

omes

fro

m fos

sil f

uels

, m

ostly

oil

31 32N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

the

sul

fur

diox

ide

in t

he a

ir,

it is

a h

ighl

y to

xic,

col

orle

ss,

33

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

nonf

lam

mab

le g

as t

hat

is u

sed

as a

pha

rmac

eutic

al a

id a

nd a

ntio

xida

nt,

but

is a

lso

34ha

s te

rrib

le e

ffec

ts o

n hu

man

s35 36

Ack

now

ledg

ing

that

the

UAE

only

has

citi

zens

hip

by d

esce

nt,

not

by b

irth

or

37re

gist

ratio

n, s

o m

ost

wor

kers

are

not

tre

ated

like

the

y ar

e im

port

ant,

and

som

e 38

law

s do

n’t

appl

y to

them

39 40

The

Del

egat

ion

of t

he U

nite

d Ara

b Em

irat

es d

o he

reby

;

41 42En

cour

age

the

UN

to

send

som

e m

ilita

ry w

orke

rs t

o te

ach

the

exis

ting

wor

kers

on

43ho

w t

o bu

ild t

hing

s lik

e br

icks

, ce

men

t, a

nd h

ow t

o bu

ild b

uild

ings

with

out

the

44Kaf

ala

syst

em.

45 46N

otin

g th

at t

he c

ost

will

be

2.1

mill

ion

per

sold

ier

tran

spor

t, t

he m

oney

will

be

47re

turn

ed t

o th

e U

N.

48 49

Take

s no

te o

f th

e tim

e th

at w

ill b

e in

volv

ed,

this

will

be

a si

x an

d a

half

year

ord

eal.

50 51

Prop

oses

a o

il tr

ade

to c

ompe

nsat

e fo

r th

e pr

ice

of t

he m

ilita

ry s

endi

ng.

52 53

Not

es t

hat

the

curr

ent

pric

e fo

r oi

l is

is 4

5 eu

ros

and

that

thi

s m

ay t

ake

som

e tim

e 54

to p

ay b

ack.

55 56

Dra

win

g at

tent

ion

to t

he 9

2.2

mill

ion

barr

els

of o

il th

at e

xpor

t an

d th

at w

hen

the

oil

57co

st 5

0 do

llars

per

bar

rel t

his

adds

up

fast

. 58 59

Emph

asiz

ing

the

fact

tha

t th

e U

AE

will

pay

the

UN

bac

k fo

r th

e m

oney

spe

nt o

n 60

rem

ovin

g th

e Kaf

ala

syst

em a

nd r

emov

ing

the

abus

e of

the

wor

kers

.

61 62U

rges

the

UN

to

cons

ider

our

pl

an t

o en

d th

e w

orke

rs c

risi

s an

d ab

use

in t

he U

AE

63an

d 64 65

Emph

asiz

es t

hat

the

mon

ey w

ill b

e pa

yed

back

. 66 67

Urg

es t

he U

N t

o ac

cept

the

offer

and

hel

p th

e w

orke

rs o

f th

e U

AE

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CA M

OD

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NIT

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ATI

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Spo

nsor

:Spa

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eleg

ates

:Ju

lia K

lier,

Yuki

no W

akat

suki

,Cha

rlot

te M

enko

,Aas

hna

Kri

shna

swam

yCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Pag

e M

iddl

e Sch

ool

A N

ew D

ead

ly D

isea

se in

Sp

ain

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2Ala

rmed

by:

A s

udde

n ou

tbre

ak o

f a

dise

ase

calle

d C

rim

ean-

Con

go H

emor

rhag

ic

3fe

ver

spre

ad b

y tic

ks t

hat

has

alre

ady

clai

med

live

s.4 5

Fully

bea

ring

in m

ind:

tha

t th

is is

a n

ew d

isea

se is

in m

any

coun

trie

s an

d w

ill h

ave

6a

wor

se a

ffec

t w

ith a

n up

com

ing

war

m s

umm

er.

7 8Con

cern

ed:

that

the

re h

as a

lrea

dy b

een

deat

h ev

en t

houg

h th

e di

seas

e w

as o

nly

9di

scov

ered

on

Sep

tem

ber

6, 2

016

and

will

effec

t ev

eryo

ne,

prim

arily

chi

ldre

n.10 11

Dee

ply

conc

erne

d: t

hat

this

dis

ease

will

bec

ome

muc

h w

orse

and

kill

man

y pe

ople

if

12w

e do

n’t

take

act

ion

and

find

a cu

re13 14

We

the

dele

gate

s of

Spa

in:

15 16Req

uest

s: t

he s

mal

l am

ount

of

17 m

illio

n do

llars

fro

m t

he U

N t

o te

rmin

ate

ticks

, 17

prov

ide

care

to

the

sick

, an

d de

velo

p a

cure

.18 19

Urg

es:

that

we

take

act

ion

now

bef

ore

it is

too

late

to

save

man

y liv

es a

nd

20co

untr

ies.

21 22

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

GA

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-7

TEN

NES

SEE

YM

CA M

OD

EL U

NIT

ED N

ATI

ON

S

Spo

nsor

:Bhu

tan

Del

egat

es:

Srim

aaye

Jeg

anna

than

,Kel

sey

Thom

as,

Han

nah

Szo

paCom

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Sun

set

Mid

dle

Sch

ool

Un

der

age

Dru

g U

se in

Bh

uta

n

Fully

aw

are

that

an

alar

min

g nu

mbe

r of

peo

ple

in B

huta

n ar

e in

volv

ed in

ill

egal

1

drug

use

. Th

e m

ajor

ity o

f th

e ci

tizen

s of

Bhu

tan

invo

lved

in il

lega

l dru

g us

e ar

e 2

child

ren.

Chi

ldre

n fr

om a

s ea

rly

as 6

th g

rade

hav

e be

en fou

nd a

busi

ng d

rugs

.3 4

Dis

turb

ed b

y th

e fa

ct 8

7.6%

of

illeg

al d

rug

user

s in

Bhu

tan

are

unde

r 25

.5 6

Kee

ping

in m

ind

that

pol

icie

s an

d pr

ogra

ms

have

fou

nd li

ttle

suc

cess

in t

heir s

ince

re

7ef

fort

s to

sto

p yo

uth

drug

use

, in

clud

ing

build

ing

reha

b fa

cilit

ies

in B

huta

n. T

he

8ev

iden

ce s

how

s th

at m

any

of t

he p

rogr

ams

trie

d ha

ve b

een

unsu

cces

sful

.

9 10D

ecla

ring

tha

t th

is c

ompl

etel

y un

acce

ptab

le

11 12W

e th

e D

eleg

ates

of

Bhu

tan

here

by:

13 14En

cour

ages

the

Uni

ted

Nat

ions

to

prov

ide

us w

ith $

1 m

illio

n do

llars

to

build

and

15

supp

ly B

huta

n w

ith s

ocia

l wor

kers

, m

edic

al p

rofe

ssio

nals

and

reh

abili

tatio

n ar

eas.

16

The

mai

n ob

ject

ive

is t

o de

crea

se t

he n

umbe

r of

chi

ldre

n an

d ad

ults

usi

ng d

rugs

, 17

toba

cco

or a

lcoh

ol il

lega

lly.

18 19N

otin

g th

at e

duca

tion

has

been

the

key

to

othe

r co

untie

s' s

ucce

ss in

the

war

20

agai

nst

drug

s ov

er t

he p

ast

seve

ral d

ecad

es,

we

are

hopi

ng t

hat

the

soci

al w

orke

rs

21w

ill p

lay

a vi

tal r

ole

in e

duca

ting

thes

e ch

ildre

n an

d sh

owin

g th

em t

he a

dvan

tage

to

22m

ore

heal

thy

lifes

tyle

s.23 24

Det

erm

ined

to

help

Bhu

tan

have

a b

ette

r so

ciet

y fr

ee fro

m a

cul

ture

of

yout

h dr

ug

25us

e.26 27

Proc

laim

s th

at t

his

will

hel

p pe

ople

in B

huta

n re

cove

r fr

om e

xten

sive

dru

g us

e an

d 28

safe

guar

d th

e ci

tizen

s fr

om t

he p

erils

of

drug

use

.29 30

Rem

inds

tha

t th

is w

ill e

nsur

e a

bett

er c

ount

ry f

or B

huta

n an

d its

citi

zens

. 31 32

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

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enm

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War

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Jaco

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mitt

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Soc

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Hum

anita

rian

and

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Col

lege

Pre

p

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Red

uce

To

bac

co U

se b

y Li

mit

ing

To

bac

co A

dve

rtis

ing

, P

rom

oti

on

, an

d S

po

nso

rsh

ip

Rec

allin

g Ta

rget

3.a

of go

al 3

of

the

Sus

tain

able

Dev

elop

men

t G

oal w

hich

pro

pose

s 1

tode

crea

se t

he d

eman

d fo

r to

bacc

o,2 3

Aff

irm

ing

the

clai

m t

hat

Toba

cco

Adv

ertis

ing,

Pro

mot

ion,

and

Spo

nsor

ship

(TA

PS)

4en

cour

ages

and

influ

ence

s ot

her

to t

ry a

nd c

ontin

ue t

o re

sum

e to

bacc

o us

e,

5ac

cord

ing

to t

he T

obac

co C

ontr

ol M

onog

raph

19

of t

he W

orld

Hea

lth O

rgan

izat

ion,

6 7

Reg

rett

ing

that

443

,000

peo

ple

cont

inue

to

die

each

yea

r of

dis

ease

s ca

used

by

8sm

okin

g de

spite

sm

okin

g be

ing

the

mos

t pr

even

tabl

e ca

use

of p

rem

atur

e de

aths

,9 10

Dee

ply

Con

cern

ed t

hat

smok

ing

caus

es m

ore

deat

hs e

ach

year

tha

n de

aths

fro

m

11m

urde

r, c

ar a

ccid

ents

, al

coho

l or

drug

use

, su

icid

es,

and

HIV

,12 13

Not

ing

with

gra

ve c

once

rn t

hat

250

chem

ical

s in

tob

acco

sm

oke

are

know

n to

be

14ha

rmfu

l, 50

of w

hich

are

kno

wn

to c

ause

can

cer,

15 16D

istu

rbed

tha

t sm

oker

s di

e on

ave

rage

ten

yea

rs e

arlie

r th

an n

onsm

oker

s,17 18

The

dele

gatio

n of

the

Kin

gdom

of D

enm

ark

here

by:

19 20En

cour

ages

the

rem

aini

ng m

embe

r st

ates

who

hav

e no

t jo

ined

the

Wor

ld H

ealth

21

Org

aniz

atio

n Fr

amew

ork

Con

vent

ion

on T

obac

co C

ontr

ol t

o jo

in s

aid

conv

entio

n.22 23

Str

ongl

y ur

ges

all m

embe

r st

ates

to

enfo

rce

the

ban

of a

dver

tisem

ents

and

24

prom

otio

ns o

f to

bacc

o pr

oduc

ts.

25

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ERA

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BLY

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oroc

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eleg

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:Ste

phan

ie E

smon

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Mya

' Col

eman

,D

rew

Lon

g,Sca

rlet

t M

artin

Com

mitt

ee:

Soc

ial,

Hum

anita

rian

and

Cul

tura

lSch

ool:

Mill

cree

k M

iddl

e Sch

ool

A R

eso

luti

on

to

Red

uce

Lan

d D

egra

dat

ion

in M

oro

cco

To t

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

tha

t M

oroc

co’s

land

is s

uffe

ring

fro

m d

egra

datio

n, a

nd is

3

beco

min

g ve

ry d

ry a

nd u

nabl

e to

gro

w m

uch

need

ed c

rops

for

the

pop

ulat

ion.

4 5D

eter

min

ed t

o re

duce

and

hop

eful

ly s

top

land

deg

rada

tion,

thu

s m

akin

g th

e la

nd

6ar

able

agai

n.7 8

Bea

ring

in m

ind

that

thi

rty-

thre

e m

illio

n pe

ople

are

at

risk

of lo

ss o

f fo

od a

nd la

nd

9go

ing

to w

aste

.10 11

Aw

are

that

mor

e pe

ople

will

die

fro

m la

ck o

f fo

od.

12 13W

e ca

ll up

on t

he M

odel

UN

:14 15

Req

uest

ing

twen

ty m

illio

n do

llars

to

hire

a w

orkf

orce

to

irri

gate

as

muc

h la

nd a

s 16

poss

ible

.17 18

Proc

laim

ing

that

the

Uni

ted

Sta

tes

Age

ncy

for

Inte

rnat

iona

l Dev

elop

men

t (U

SAID

) 19

will

tra

nspo

rt f

resh

wat

er f

or ir

riga

tion

and

drin

king

wat

er f

or t

he p

eopl

e of

Mor

occo

.20 21

Enco

urag

ed t

hat

with

the

ass

ista

nce

of t

he M

odel

UN

, th

e pe

ople

of

Mor

occo

will

no

22lo

nger

hav

e to

suf

fer

from

thi

s se

riou

s an

d de

vast

atin

g is

sue.

23

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ERA

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BLY

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Mey

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ff,

Jude

Bow

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Hum

anita

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and

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Pag

e M

iddl

e Sch

ool Ref

ug

ees

in A

zerb

aija

n

To T

he G

ener

al A

ssem

bly:

1 2O

bser

ving

: Th

ere

have

bee

n a

lot

of r

efug

ees

rece

ntly

com

ing

in t

o Aze

rbai

jan,

as

3w

ell a

s m

any

of S

yria

’s n

eigh

bori

ng c

ount

ries

and

Eur

ope.

4 5

Hav

ing

exam

ined

fur

ther

: Th

ese

refu

gees

wer

e fo

rced

to

flee

thei

r ho

mes

due

to

a 6

civi

l war

in S

yria

, an

d no

w m

any

of t

hem

are

hom

eles

s in

the

mul

tiple

cou

ntries

7

they

res

ide

in.

8 9N

otin

g w

ith g

rave

con

cern

: Th

e Syr

ian

refu

gee

cris

is s

tart

ed in

201

1, w

hen

Syr

ia’s

10ci

vil w

ar f

irst

beg

an.

Sin

ce t

hen,

ove

r 25

0,00

0 pe

ople

hav

e di

ed,

half

of w

hich

are

11

citiz

ens.

12 13

Bea

ring

in m

ind:

The

pro

blem

has

bee

n ge

ttin

g be

tter

ove

r th

e pa

st few

yea

rs,

as

14th

e Aze

rbai

jani

gov

ernm

ent

has

give

n de

cent

hou

sing

to

man

y of

the

se r

efug

ees,

15

decr

easi

ng t

he r

ate

of p

over

ty a

mon

g re

fuge

es fro

m 7

0% t

o 12

%.

16 17D

eepl

y co

ncer

ned:

How

ever

, as

the

civ

il w

ar c

ontin

ues,

mor

e re

fuge

es w

ill b

e su

re

18to

com

e to

Aze

rbai

jan

and

surr

ound

ing

coun

trie

s.19 20

We

the

Del

egat

es o

f Aze

rbai

jan:

21 22Req

uest

s: t

he U

N t

o se

nd p

eopl

e to

hel

p ne

gotia

te p

eace

bet

wee

n th

e tw

o si

des

of

23Syr

ia’s

civ

il w

ar,

as w

ell a

s a

dona

tion

of 1

,043

,989

,560

USD

or

1,71

1,18

2,88

8 24

man

ats,

whi

ch w

ill g

o to

fin

ding

hou

sing

for

the

rem

aini

ng r

efug

ees.

25 26D

ecla

res:

The

am

ount

of m

oney

nee

ded

was

cal

cula

ted

by f

indi

ng t

he a

vera

ge s

ize

27of

an

Aze

rbai

jani

hou

se,

whi

ch is

abo

ut 6

9 sq

uare

met

ers,

and

mul

tiply

ing

it by

the

28

amou

nt,

on a

vera

ge,

that

pro

pert

y co

sts

per

squa

re m

eter

, w

hich

is a

bout

744

29

man

ats,

the

Aze

rbai

jani

cur

renc

y, w

hich

is e

qual

to

abou

t 45

4 U

SD

. Th

is w

ould

30

com

e ou

t w

ith t

he a

vera

ge h

ouse

in A

zerb

aija

n to

be

abou

t 31

,320

USD

, or

abo

ut

3151

,336

man

ats.

The

re a

re c

urre

ntly

abo

ut o

ne m

illio

n re

fuge

es in

Aze

rbai

jan,

and

32

sinc

e th

e av

erag

e nu

mbe

r of

peo

ple

in a

hou

seho

ld in

Aze

rbai

jan

is 3

, w

hich

is

33or

igin

ally

3.7

, w

e di

vide

one

mill

ion

by t

hree

to

get

abou

t 33

,333

, w

hich

wou

ld b

e 34

GEN

ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

the

num

ber

of h

ouse

s. W

e no

w m

ultip

ly t

he n

umbe

r of

hou

ses

and

the

pric

e pe

r 35

hous

e to

geth

er t

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t th

e fin

al a

mou

nt o

f ab

out

1,04

3,98

9,56

0 U

SD

, or

abo

ut

361,

711,

182,

888

man

ats.

37 38Res

olve

s: t

he c

ivil

war

in S

yria

, so

tha

t no

mor

e re

fuge

es w

ill c

ome

to A

zerb

aija

n,

39th

e co

untr

ies

arou

nd S

yria

, or

Eur

ope.

40 41N

otes

: th

e cu

rren

t re

mai

nder

of

refu

gees

will

stil

l be

trea

ted

and

give

n pr

oper

42

hous

ing

in d

ue t

ime,

whe

ther

or

not

Syr

ia’s

civ

il w

ar s

tops

.43 44

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e M

iddl

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Lack

of

Ad

equ

ate

Edu

cati

on

in F

iji

The

dele

gatio

n of

Fiji

doe

s he

reby

: 1 2

Dec

laring

: Fi

ji's

popu

latio

n is

on

the

verg

e of

crisi

s be

caus

e of

the

ir p

over

ty is

sue.

3 4Fu

lly A

war

e: it

s in

fras

truc

ture

is in

rui

ns,

and

basi

c se

rvic

es a

re s

carc

e.5 6

Con

cern

ed:

Thee

citi

zens

are

bar

ely

affo

rdin

g ba

sic

need

s, s

uch

as foo

d an

d w

ater

.7 8

Expe

ctin

g: T

ypho

ons

and

othe

r tr

opic

al s

torm

s ha

ve m

ade

thin

gs t

hat

are

alre

ady

9ev

en w

orse

.10

11

Emph

asiz

ing:

With

332

isla

nds

with

out

an a

irpo

rt (

only

one

isla

nd d

oes)

, ge

ttin

g 12

supp

lies

to u

s w

ill b

e di

ffic

ult.

13

14Fu

lly a

larm

ed:

Cou

ps in

198

7 an

d 20

00 h

ave

shat

tere

d to

uris

m for

tho

se p

erio

ds,

15m

akin

g le

ss m

oney

and

not

hel

ping

the

pov

erty

issu

e.16

17W

e th

e de

lega

tes

of F

iji:

18 19Cal

ls u

pon:

For

the

UN

to

dona

te 2

0 m

illio

n U

SD

for

the

fol

low

ing

proj

ect:

20

21Pr

ocla

ims:

for

"W

ater

Boa

ts"

to b

e is

sued

to

our

natio

n of

Fiji

.22

23Rem

inds

: W

e do

n't

have

ade

quat

e ed

ucat

ion.

24

25

Hav

e re

solv

ed:

Wat

er b

oats

will

be

scho

ols

on t

he w

ater

. Th

ey w

ill g

o fr

om is

land

to

26is

land

eve

ry y

ear.

The

re w

ill b

e 20

0 of

the

se s

o th

ere

isn'

t a

big

gap

betw

een

27sc

hool

s.28

29

Emph

asiz

es:

With

goo

d ed

ucat

ion,

peo

ple

can

wor

k in

bet

ter

jobs

, m

akin

g m

ore

30m

oney

for

our

peo

ple.

31

32

Trus

ts:

The

UN

will

acc

ept

this

legi

timat

e so

lutio

n fo

r th

e pr

ospe

rity

of ou

r pe

ople

.33 34

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ERA

L A

SSEM

BLY

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