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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.
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.
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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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
any Vice President. 19
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
Majority
Yes
Adjourn No Yes No No Majority No Amend No Yes Yes Yes Majority Yes-N Appeal Yes Yes Yes No Majority Yes
Lay on the Table
No
Yes
No
No
2/3
No
Postpone to a certain time
No
Yes
Yes
No
Majority
Yes
Previous Question
No
Yes
No
No
2/3
No
Recess No Yes No Yes Majority No Reconsider When
Another has been assigned the floor
Yes
If motion to be
reconsidered is debatable
No
Majority
No
Point of Personal Priv.
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Suspend the Rules
No
Yes
No
Yes
2/3
No
Withdraw Motions
No
No
No
No
Majority
Yes-N
Division Yes No No No One No Point of
Information
Yes
No
No
No
No
No Parliamentary
Procedure Point
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
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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
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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
cem
ent.
34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
28
35Req
uest
tha
t th
e U
N a
ssis
t w
ith in
crea
sing
citi
zen
data
base
and
ass
ist
in m
akin
g it
36ea
sier
for
imm
igra
nts
to b
ecom
e ci
tizen
s.37 38
Ann
ounc
e th
at t
his
will
go
into
effec
t by
Jun
e 1,
201
7.39
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:In
done
sia
Del
egat
es:
Bel
le H
uang
,Li
ly P
rzyb
ylin
ski,
Kat
e W
ilson
Com
mitt
ee:
Adm
inis
trat
ive
and
Bud
geta
rySch
ool:
Har
peth
Hal
l Sch
ool
Glo
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:
1 2Ala
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
Fully
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
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
29
Rem
inds
tha
t ge
othe
rmal
pow
er is
one
of
the
chea
pest
infin
itely
ren
ewab
le
35re
sour
ces.
36 37N
ote
that
dan
gero
us e
arth
quak
es m
ight
occ
ur,
as a
res
ult
of c
olle
ctin
g th
e Ea
rth'
s 38
stea
m for
a g
eoth
erm
al p
ower
pla
nt.
39 40Rea
ffirm
s th
at h
ydro
-pow
er is
one
of
the
mor
e ex
pens
ive
choi
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
y de
cade
s.42 43
Enco
urag
es t
o us
e hy
dro-
pow
er s
ince
it is
mor
e ef
fect
ive
and
safe
.44 45
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ESSE
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:M
adag
asca
rD
eleg
ates
:G
race
n Bea
ird,
Mer
yl G
odw
inCom
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
Ad
dre
ss t
he
Issu
e o
f S
oil
Ero
sio
n
Not
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
uggl
e w
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
L A
SSEM
BLY
30
35Req
uest
tha
t th
e U
N in
sure
s th
at t
he t
rees
and
em
bank
men
ts a
re e
qual
ly s
prea
d 36
thro
ugho
ut t
he c
ount
ry o
f M
adag
asca
r to
insu
re t
hat
the
soil
eros
ion
of t
he c
ount
ry
37is
no
long
er p
rese
nt;
38 39Pr
ocla
im t
hat
this
sha
ll go
into
effec
t by
Apr
il 20
, 20
17.
40
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Po
rtug
alD
eleg
ates
:Ang
helo
Gue
vara
,Ale
xand
ro P
adro
nCom
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
sure
Pu
bli
c H
ealt
h b
y P
rom
otin
g T
reat
men
t fo
r D
rug
Ad
dic
ts a
s an
Alt
ern
ativ
e to
Im
pri
son
men
t
Gui
ded
by t
arge
t 3.
5 0f
the
Sus
tain
able
Dev
elop
men
t G
oal f
or p
ublic
hea
lth
whi
ch
1st
ates
, “t
reat
men
t in
terv
entio
ns for
dru
g us
e di
sord
ers
shou
ld n
ot b
e im
pose
d on
2
indi
vidu
als
with
dru
g us
e di
sord
ers
in c
rim
inal
jus
tice
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
coun
trie
s w
ho h
ave
23ad
opte
d th
e In
tern
atio
nal S
tand
ards
for
the
Tre
atm
ent
of D
rug
Use
hav
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.
30 31Req
uest
s th
e W
orld
Hea
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
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
31
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ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Bah
amas
Del
egat
es:
Ani
ka K
aush
ik,
Sar
een
Mirza
,Rhi
ya N
aray
adas
,Sai
dhan
ya V
adla
pati
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Un
emp
loym
ent
in t
he
Bah
amas
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Con
cern
ed:
The
Bah
amas
has
a la
rge
unem
ploy
ed p
opul
atio
n w
hich
kee
ps g
row
ing
3da
y by
day
and
sho
uld
be c
ontr
olle
d as
soo
n as
pos
sibl
e.4 5
Hav
ing
Con
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
o up
whi
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
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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ESSE
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UN
ITED
NA
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
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
32
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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ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
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
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
33
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ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
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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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
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ERA
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BLY
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
: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
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ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Zim
babw
eD
eleg
ates
: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
36
TENNESSEE YMCA
MIDDLE SCHOOL
MODEL UNITED NATIONS
COMMITTEE 2
37
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UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Bul
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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ITED
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NS
Spo
nsor
:Is
rael
Del
egat
es:
Adr
ian
Wel
ls,
Taur
in N
nadi
,Cam
den
Bar
kley
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
Bu
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
men
ds t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o ag
ree
to h
elp
build
wal
ls s
ecur
ing
the
33w
hole
eas
tern
sid
e.34
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ERA
L A
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BLY
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TIO
NS
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nsor
:D
emoc
ratic
Rep
ublic
of th
e Con
goD
eleg
ates
:Cai
tlin
Peac
h,Zac
hary
Wor
king
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Hel
pin
g c
hild
ren
in t
he
dem
ocr
atic
Rep
ub
lic o
f th
e C
on
go
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing
Four
out
of te
n ch
ildre
n ar
e no
t in
sch
ool.
400,
000
disp
lace
d 3
child
ren
have
no
acce
ss t
o ed
ucat
ion.
4 5Ack
now
ledg
ing
Rat
es o
fin
fant
, un
der-
five
and
mat
erna
l mor
talit
y ar
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
e. M
othe
rs d
ie in
chi
ldbi
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
gnifi
cant
incr
ease
fro
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
buse
and
vio
lenc
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
ool e
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
BLY
39
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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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
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nsor
:N
ew Z
eala
ndD
eleg
ates
:Em
ily K
ieff
ner,
Add
y G
race
Sum
mer
s,M
ary
Nao
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.
34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
40
GA
/Res
/16
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Ban
glad
esh
Del
egat
es:
Gia
nna
Del
Con
te,
Son
ia M
istr
y,Ang
ela
Mue
ller,
Emm
a O
wen
sCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
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
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
: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
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
41
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
inve
st 4
mill
ion
dolla
rs,
and
if th
e pr
ogra
m is
33
deem
ed t
o be
suc
cess
ful,
mor
e m
oney
at
a la
ter
time
to a
com
mitt
ee o
f m
enta
l 34
heal
th s
peci
alis
ts,
to b
e pu
t in
to t
he e
duca
tion
of t
he p
opul
atio
n ab
out
the
35im
port
ance
of
men
tal h
ealth
.
36 37D
ecla
res
that
gun
saf
ety
will
be
mor
e st
rict
ly im
plem
ente
d, a
nd t
here
will
be
men
tal
38sc
reen
ings
bef
ore
a gu
n ca
n be
pur
chas
ed.
39 40D
ecla
res
that
pot
entia
lly h
arm
ful d
rugs
can
onl
y be
bou
ght
in c
erta
in r
egul
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
ease
the
sui
cide
rat
e in
Fin
land
usi
ng s
aid
met
hods
.49
GA
/Res
/16
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:El
Sal
vado
rD
eleg
ates
:Li
zzet
te C
have
z-Sal
gado
,Je
nnife
r M
artin
ez M
ende
z,It
zel R
ocha
Com
mitt
ee:
Spe
cial
Pol
itica
l and
Dec
olon
izat
ion
Sch
ool:
Cam
eron
Col
lege
Pre
p
A R
eso
luti
on
to
Red
uce
Go
vern
men
t C
orr
up
tio
n b
y In
crea
sin
g P
ub
lic
Rep
orti
ng
of
Inci
den
ts o
f C
orru
pti
on
Bea
ring
in m
ind
the
Sus
tain
able
Dev
elop
men
t G
oal o
f th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns o
f 1
prom
otin
g pe
acef
ul a
nd in
clus
ive
soci
etie
s fo
r su
stai
nabl
e de
velo
pmen
t, a
cces
s to
2
just
ice
for
all a
nd b
uild
ing
effe
ctiv
e, a
ccou
ntab
le a
nd in
clus
ive
inst
itutio
ns a
t al
l 3
leve
ls,
4 5Aw
are
that
gov
ernm
ent
corr
uption
oft
en r
elat
es t
o vi
olen
ce o
r th
reat
s of
vio
lenc
e,6 7
Rec
allin
g G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
reso
lutio
n 58
/4,
whi
ch a
dopt
ed t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns
8Con
vent
ion
Aga
inst
Cor
rupt
ion,
and
its
purp
ose
of p
rom
otin
g an
d pr
otec
ting
the
9fr
eedo
m t
o se
ek,
rece
ive,
pub
lish
and
diss
emin
ate
info
rmat
ion
conc
erni
ng
10co
rrup
tion,
11 12
Not
ing
with
con
cern
tha
t m
any
mem
ber
stat
es a
re h
avin
g tr
oubl
e tr
ying
to
redu
ce
13go
vern
men
t co
rrup
tion
beca
use
the
publ
ic is
frigh
tene
d to
pro
vide
info
rmat
ion
14ab
out
gove
rnm
ent
corr
uptio
n, d
ue t
o fe
ar o
f re
talia
tion
or
thre
ats
of h
arm
and
15
viol
ence
,16 17
Aw
are
of t
he 7
th in
ters
essi
onal
mee
ting
of t
he o
pen-
ende
d in
terg
over
nmen
tal
18W
orki
ng G
roup
on
Prev
entio
n re
gard
ing
the
use
of in
form
atio
n an
d co
mm
unic
atio
ns
19te
chno
logi
es f
or t
he im
plem
enta
tion
of t
he C
onve
ntio
n,20 21
The
dele
gatio
nof
the
Rep
ublic
of El
Sal
vado
r he
reby
:22 23
Re-
emph
asiz
es t
he im
port
ance
of
ensu
ring
tha
t an
ti-co
rrup
tion
bodi
es a
re k
now
n to
24
the
publ
ic a
nd a
cces
sibl
e to
the
pub
lic for
rep
ortin
g, in
clud
ing
anon
ymou
sly,
any
25
inci
dent
s of
gov
ernm
ent
corr
uptio
ns.
26 27Aff
irm
ing
that
incr
easi
ng p
ublic
aw
aren
ess,
rep
ortin
g, a
nd r
ecei
pt o
f in
form
atio
n 28
abou
t co
rrup
tion
can
help
red
uce
gove
rnm
ent
corr
uptio
n.29 30
Urg
es m
embe
r st
ates
to
prom
ote
use
of in
form
atio
n te
chno
logy
to
repo
rt c
orru
ptio
n 31
by m
akin
g av
aila
ble
to t
he p
ublic
a c
orru
ptio
n ho
tline
and
Int
erne
t an
d m
obile
32
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
42
tele
phon
e ap
plic
atio
ns,
as w
ell a
s by
ens
urin
g th
at r
epor
ts m
ay b
e m
ade
33an
onym
ousl
y.34 35
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
hold
a C
onfe
renc
e in
201
8 in
San
Sal
vado
r w
ith a
36
focu
s on
incr
easi
ng t
he u
se o
f te
chno
logy
to
repo
rt c
orru
ptio
n.37
GA
/Res
/16
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Ir
elan
dD
eleg
ates
:Ja
ckso
n Bry
an,
Zek
e Fe
rgus
on,
Con
nor
Will
iam
s,Ben
Tur
ner
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Wat
er P
ollu
tion
in I
rela
nd
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing:
Ire
land
has
a m
ajor
wat
er p
ollu
tion
prob
lem
.3 4
Con
cern
ed:
It is
aff
ectin
g on
e th
ird
of I
rela
nd’s
riv
ers
and
one
half
of I
rela
nd’s
5la
kes.
6 7Aw
are
of:
This
pro
blem
is b
eing
cau
sed
by s
ewag
e tr
eatm
ent,
for
estr
y pr
oble
ms,
8
indu
stry
pro
blem
s, a
nd r
unof
f.9 10
Ala
rmed
by:
Cau
sing
our
fis
h po
pula
tion
to d
ecre
ase
sign
ifica
ntly
, an
d it
is a
ffec
ting
11Ir
elan
d’s
drin
king
wat
er f
or m
ore
than
400
,000
Iri
sh c
itize
ns w
hich
is n
earl
y 10
% o
f 12
the
popu
latio
n13 14
Dis
turb
ed:
Gro
undw
ater
is a
n im
port
ant
sour
ce o
f w
ater
for
Ire
land
and
abo
ut
1513
.6%
of th
at w
ater
is c
lass
ified
as
bein
g at
poo
r ch
emic
al s
tatu
s, w
hich
is c
ause
d 16
from
con
tinuo
us s
eepi
ng f
rom
sur
roun
ding
gro
und,
dep
ositi
on f
rom
the
air
suc
h as
17
acid
rai
n, a
ccid
enta
l or
mea
ning
ful s
pilla
ges
or d
umpi
ng,
and
rele
ases
fro
m d
ead
or
18de
cayi
ng p
lant
s an
d an
imal
s.
19 20W
e th
e D
eleg
ates
of Ir
elan
d:21 22
Enco
urag
es:
the
UN
to
cont
ribu
te $
1 m
illio
n fo
r fu
nds
to h
elp
clea
n th
e ri
vers
and
23
lake
s of
Ire
land
.24 25
Emph
asiz
es:
Irel
and,
will
be
cont
ribu
ting
$500
,000
as
we
have
bee
n ge
ttin
g fu
nds
26fr
om c
itize
ns f
or w
ater
as
of 2
014.
27 28Rem
inds
: T
he s
prea
d of
the
pol
lutio
n to
oth
er c
ount
ries
cou
ld e
asily
mak
e th
is a
n 29
inte
rnat
iona
l pro
blem
.30 31
Urg
es:
The
UN
to
take
imm
edia
te a
ctio
n to
hel
p al
l cou
ntri
es t
hat
coul
d be
aff
ecte
d 32
by t
he p
ollu
tion.
33 34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
43
GA
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Et
hiop
iaD
eleg
ates
:Srich
i Dal
ai,
Dom
inic
k D
anie
ls,
Tris
ha M
azum
dar,
Con
nor
Sus
cha
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Sun
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Pro
vid
ing
a S
up
ple
men
tary
Fu
nd
for
Cof
fee
Farm
ers
and
th
eir
Fam
ilies
in E
thio
pia
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Anx
ious
by
the
fact
tha
t Et
hiop
ia’s
lite
racy
rat
e is
39%
,3 4
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
mor
e th
an 1
6% o
f th
e Et
hiop
ian
popu
latio
n is
une
mpl
oyed
,5 6
Taki
ng in
to a
ccou
nt t
he fac
t th
at m
ore
than
94.
7% o
f Et
hiop
ia’s
wor
king
pop
ulat
ion
7ea
rns
less
tha
n tw
o do
llars
per
day
, an
d w
omen
wor
king
in c
offe
e pr
oces
sing
8
war
ehou
ses
earn
as
little
as
20 d
olla
rs a
mon
th,
9 10Em
phas
izin
g th
e fa
ct t
hat
near
ly 6
mill
ion
Ethi
opia
n ch
ildre
n ha
ve t
o w
ork
part
-tim
e 11
to s
uppo
rt t
heir f
amili
es,
12 13Con
cern
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
45%
of
Ethi
opia
n ch
ildre
n en
rolle
d in
pri
mar
y sc
hool
14
drop
out
by
seco
ndar
y sc
hool
to
help
sup
plem
ent
thei
r fa
mily
's in
com
e,15 16
Cog
niza
nt o
f th
e fa
ct t
hat
coff
ee a
gric
ultu
re p
rovi
des
empl
oym
ent
for
near
ly 1
5 17
mill
ion
peop
le,
18 19M
indf
ul o
f th
e fa
ct t
hat
coff
ee m
akes
up
arou
nd 2
8% o
f th
e co
untr
y's
year
ly
20ex
port
s,21 22
Obs
ervi
ng t
hat
Ethi
opia
acc
ount
s fo
r m
ore
than
3%
of th
e gl
obal
cof
fee
mar
ket,
23 24Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
fact
tha
t th
e co
ffee
exp
ort
occu
pies
80%
of
wor
king
fam
ilies
in
25th
e co
untr
y.26 27
The
dele
gatio
n of
Eth
iopi
a he
reby
: 28 29
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
gran
t 2
mill
ion
US d
olla
rs t
o Et
hiop
ia in
ord
er t
o 30
pay
for
addi
tiona
l res
earc
h to
fin
d an
inex
pens
ive
way
to
conv
ert
bypr
oduc
ts o
f 31
coff
ee in
to b
enef
icia
l pro
duct
s, s
uch
as b
iofu
el a
nd c
ompo
st;
32 33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Req
uest
s a
sum
of 1
mill
ion
US d
olla
rs f
rom
eac
h fo
reig
n co
untr
y th
at im
port
s 34
coff
ee fro
m E
thio
pia
to p
ay for
fac
ilitie
s an
d m
achi
nes
to c
reat
e th
e pr
oduc
ts;
35 36N
otes
tha
t co
ffee
byp
rodu
cts
can
also
be
used
as
a fo
od s
uppl
emen
t, a
llow
ing
37fa
rmer
s to
reu
se t
heir b
ypro
duct
s;38 39
Dra
ws
atte
ntio
n to
the
fac
t th
at h
ighe
r in
com
e fo
r fa
mili
es w
ill e
ncou
rage
chi
ldre
n 40
to g
o to
sch
ool i
nste
ad o
f w
orki
ng t
o pr
ovid
e m
oney
for
fam
ilies
, th
eref
ore
41in
crea
sing
the
lite
racy
rat
e;42 43
Dec
lare
s th
at t
his
prog
ram
will
incr
ease
the
em
ploy
men
t ra
te b
y cr
eatin
g jo
bs in
44
Ethi
opia
, as
wor
kers
will
be
need
ed t
o tu
rn t
he b
ypro
duct
s of
the
cof
fee
into
use
ful
45ite
ms.
46 47Fu
rthe
r pr
ocla
ims
that
sur
roun
ding
cou
ntries
tha
t ha
ve c
offe
e as
a m
ain
expo
rt,
48su
ch a
s Ken
ya,
Uga
nda,
and
Zam
bia,
may
be
able
to
adop
t th
is p
rogr
am a
s w
ell,
49w
hich
in t
urn
will
dec
reas
e th
eir
unem
ploy
men
t ra
tes
and
incr
ease
the
ir li
tera
cy
50ra
tes.
51
44
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0
TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Tu
rkey
Del
egat
es:
Kay
lin S
chae
fer,
Mira
Sca
nnap
ieco
,Bre
nnan
Lee
,Kay
la H
aedg
eCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Syr
ian
Ref
ug
ees
in T
urk
ey
Toth
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Em
phas
izin
g:In
Tur
key
Syr
ian
Ref
ugee
s ar
e in
vadi
ng t
he t
urki
sh job
s, s
pace
, an
d 3
hous
ing.
The
Tur
kish
peo
ple
as w
ell a
s ou
r go
vern
men
t ha
ve n
o id
ea w
hat
to d
o 4
with
the
m.
5 6Alth
ough
: it
soun
ds im
poss
ible
for
one
cou
ntry
to
take
in a
roun
d 3
mill
ion
out
of
7na
tion
refu
gees
, m
y co
lleag
ues
and
I ha
ve fou
nd a
sol
utio
n th
at w
e th
ink
wi
8 9Alth
ough
Con
cern
ed:W
e th
ink
we
coul
d bu
ild a
part
men
t lik
e bu
ildin
gs s
o th
at t
he
10sy
rian
s ar
e ab
le t
o liv
e in
our
cou
ntry
whi
le t
he w
ar in
syr
ia r
ages
on.
11 12Ala
rmed
: W
hen
the
war
is o
ver
we
will
hav
e to
mak
e su
re t
hey
leav
e ou
r co
untr
y.
13W
e w
ish
no h
arm
on
the
inno
cent
peo
ple
of S
yria
and
wou
ld li
ke t
o he
lp in
any
way
14
we
can
but
we
sim
ply
cann
ot le
t th
em o
vert
hrow
our
ow
n co
untr
y.15 16
We
the
Del
egat
es o
f Tu
rkey
:17 18
Cal
ls u
pon:
The
UN
to
assi
st T
urke
y in
it’s
que
st t
o fr
ee t
hem
selv
es f
rom
Syr
ian
19re
fuge
es.
20 21En
cour
ages
: Th
e U
N t
o co
ntribu
te 1
30.2
bill
ion
dolla
rs w
hich
will
go
tow
ards
22
shel
ter,
foo
d an
d jo
bs for
Syr
ian
refu
gees
. 20
% o
f th
at w
ill g
o to
war
ds a
big
ger
23Tu
rkis
hm
ilita
ry a
s w
ell a
s se
curi
ty.
24 25
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
GA
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1
TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:N
auru
Del
egat
es:
Abb
y Coo
k,Ja
lyn
Mitc
hell,
Rub
y D
ougl
as,
Emm
a H
ughe
sCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool Ob
esit
y in
Nau
ru
We
are
alar
med
tha
t th
e th
ird
smal
lest
cou
ntry
in t
he w
orld
has
the
larg
est
obes
ity
1ra
te.
71.7
%,
is t
he o
besi
ty r
ate
in N
auru
, th
e la
rges
t on
the
glo
be.
2 3Th
is is
eas
ily h
urtin
g th
e pe
ople
’s job
rat
e, t
he u
nem
ploy
men
t ra
te in
201
1 w
as
490
%.
5 6Th
is is
bec
ause
, af
ter
Nau
ru g
aine
d its
inde
pend
ence
in 1
968
they
sta
rted
mim
ing,
7
then
the
pro
fits
cam
e in
, th
e m
oney
was
dis
trib
uted
am
ong
the
citiz
ens
of N
auru
, 8
beca
use
of t
his
they
did
not
fee
l the
nee
d to
wor
k an
ymor
e.9 10
Nau
ru is
a s
mal
l isl
and
nort
heas
t of
Aus
tral
ia.
The
coun
try
is 8
.108
squ
are
mile
s 11
arou
nd.
12 13Th
e bi
rth
rate
is 2
5.61
of
1,00
0, a
nd if
the
se n
ew a
dditi
ons
do n
ot g
et h
ealth
y th
ey
14w
ill b
e ob
ese.
15 16
Prov
ide
heal
th e
duca
tion
to t
he c
hild
ren
in N
auru
. 17 18
The
aver
age
age
of d
eath
in N
auru
is 6
6.4,
we
are
deep
ly c
once
rned
tha
t m
ost
19pe
ople
do
not
even
live
to
the
age
of 6
7. K
eepi
ng in
min
d th
at t
he c
ause
of th
is is
20
mos
tly o
besi
ty21 22
The
Nau
ruan
die
t m
ainl
y co
nsis
ts o
f hi
gh s
ugar
con
tent
item
s, I
f yo
u as
k th
e 23
aver
age
pers
on,
thei
r di
et c
onsi
sts
of g
rille
d, b
ut m
ostly
fri
ed f
ish,
fre
nch
frie
s,
24ha
mbu
rger
s, p
izza
, an
d Chi
nese
foo
d. U
nfor
tuna
tely
, th
ere’
s ha
rdly
any
thin
g gr
een
25to
be
foun
d in
a N
auru
an m
eal.
26 27Som
e si
mpl
e an
d in
expe
nsiv
e so
lutio
ns f
or t
his
is m
ore
exer
cise
, pr
ovid
ing
nutr
ition
28
prog
ram
s, s
impl
e en
cour
agem
ent,
mor
e op
tions
on
your
din
ner
men
u, a
nd foc
usin
g 29
on e
duca
ting
child
ren.
30 31It
is u
rgen
t th
at N
auru
has
it a
hea
lthy
eatin
g pl
an.
Wha
t w
e ar
e su
gges
ting
is t
hat
32th
e U
N g
ives
$5
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o pr
ovid
e nu
triti
onis
ts,
heal
thy
food
cho
ices
, 33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
45
phys
ical
edu
catio
n pr
ogra
ms
in a
nd o
ut o
f sc
hool
, en
cour
agin
g a
fres
h an
d he
alth
y 34
envi
ronm
ent
and
less
tim
e in
fro
nt o
f th
e TV
scr
een
or p
layi
ng v
ideo
gam
es.
35 36W
e in
quire
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
.42
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2
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.
27 28
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
46
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3
TEN
NES
SEE
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
SSEM
BLY
47
48
TENNESSEE YMCA
MIDDLE SCHOOL
MODEL UNITED NATIONS
COMMITTEE 3
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e Ver
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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
.42 43
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nsor
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onac
oD
eleg
ates
:N
ev F
enel
on,
McK
enzi
e Coo
per,
Ava
McG
inty
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
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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nsor
:Pe
ruD
eleg
ates
:W
ren
Kin
zig,
Add
ie G
race
Leg
gett
,Car
olin
e O
ldha
mCom
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
Dec
reas
e th
e N
um
ber
of
Ch
ildre
n I
nvo
lved
in C
hild
La
bo
r
Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
fact
tha
t ou
r co
untr
y ha
s an
incr
easi
ng n
umbe
r of
chi
ldre
n 1
invo
lved
in c
hild
labo
r at
the
app
roxi
mat
e nu
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
o ge
t fu
llfill
ed e
duca
tion
and
cont
inue
a s
ucce
ssfu
l 15
life;
16 17Fu
rthe
r re
solv
e, t
he is
sue
of la
ck o
f ed
ucat
ion,
con
side
ring
tha
t th
e IL
O h
as a
lrea
dy
18pu
t fo
rth
muc
h ef
fort
tho
ugh
orga
niza
tions
suc
h as
Alli
ance
8.7
;19 20
Urg
es,
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
set
up m
ore
scho
ols
or s
pons
or m
ore
educ
atio
nal
21op
port
uniti
esin
mor
e fle
xibl
e w
ays
for
kids
tha
t ar
e in
volv
ed in
chi
ld la
bor
to
22su
ppor
t th
eir
fam
ilies
,23 24
Con
side
rs t
hat
a sc
hool
hel
d du
ring
late
hou
rs o
r of
f w
ork
hour
s sh
ould
be
25es
tabl
ishe
d in
a m
ain
area
of a
city
for
edu
catio
n to
be
fulfi
lled
, an
d tr
ansp
orta
tion
26sh
ould
be
offe
red,
27 28Rem
ind
that
som
e ar
eas
of y
outh
may
not
abl
e to
att
end
the
follo
win
g pr
ogra
m a
nd
29th
at a
cor
resp
ondi
ng a
t ho
me
curr
icul
um w
ould
be
sent
to
a ch
ild t
o be
com
plet
ed
30or
lear
ned
at h
ome.
31
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ERA
L A
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nsor
:Bel
ize
Del
egat
es:
Elija
h Clu
ff,
Gab
riel
le B
oula
y,Iy
anu
Dos
unm
u,Aub
rey
Lane
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool Def
ores
tati
on in
Bel
ize
To t
heG
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Con
cern
ed:
Def
ores
tatio
n ha
s be
en a
n is
sue
in B
eliz
e si
nce
2010
. W
e ha
ve
3pr
oble
ms
savi
ng o
ur r
ainf
ores
t, a
s w
e lo
se o
ver
48 s
quar
e m
iles
per
year
. 4 5
Bea
ring
in M
ind:
Thi
s pr
oble
m is
als
o ca
used
by
logg
ing
for
illeg
al t
rade
on
the
6G
uate
mal
an b
orde
r, a
nd o
ur c
omm
unity
cut
ting
dow
n ou
r tr
ees
to m
eet
the
7co
mm
unity
’s n
eeds
.8 9
Aw
are
Of:
Th
e Bel
izea
n fo
rest
s ar
e ve
ry im
port
ant
to o
ur e
nviron
men
t. T
hey
cove
r 10
mor
e th
an h
alf
of B
eliz
e! W
ithou
t th
ese
tree
s Bel
ize
will
be
left
bar
e, a
s sc
ient
ists
11
pred
ict
that
in 4
0 ye
ars,
the
se t
rees
will
be
anni
hila
ted
if le
ft u
naba
ted.
12 13Fu
lly B
elie
ving
: G
uate
mal
a is
par
tly r
espo
nsib
le for
thi
s lo
ggin
g, a
s th
ey t
hink
the
land
14
is t
heir
s. T
hey
cut
dow
n ou
r tr
ees
for
farm
ing,
con
stru
ctio
n, a
nd o
ther
pur
pose
s.15 16
Hav
ing
Dev
oted
Att
entio
n: T
his
is a
maj
or p
robl
em t
hat
need
s to
be
ackn
owle
dged
.17 18
We
the
Del
egat
es o
f Bel
ize:
19 20Aff
irm
s: A
few
sol
utio
ns c
an b
e to
gro
w n
ew t
rees
for
rep
leni
shm
ent,
put
into
pla
ce
21se
curi
ty d
rone
s to
pat
rol t
he a
rea,
and
rei
nfor
ce s
ecur
ity o
n th
e G
uate
mal
an b
orde
r 22
to s
top
tres
pass
ing
and
logg
ing.
23 24Rec
omm
ends
: Als
o, w
e co
uld
dim
inis
h th
e pr
oble
m b
y cr
eatin
g a
law
tha
t re
stri
cts
25pe
ople
fro
m c
uttin
g do
wn
tree
s, a
s th
e U
nite
d Sta
tes
has
done
for
Yel
low
ston
e N
atio
nal
26Pa
rk.
The
law
will
sta
te t
hat
the
peop
le a
re n
ot a
llow
ed t
o cu
t do
wn
mor
e tr
ees
than
27
are
plan
ted,
as
repl
antin
g w
ill t
ake
plac
e im
med
iate
ly a
fter
our
tre
es a
re c
ut d
own.
28 29Cal
ls U
pon:
The
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
cou
ld h
elp
us b
y fin
ding
the
sec
urity
dro
nes,
30
inst
itutin
g la
ws,
and
enf
orci
ng s
ecur
ity o
n th
e G
uate
mal
an b
orde
r.31 32
Furt
her
Req
uest
s: W
e ne
ed y
our
help
to
reso
lve
this
env
iron
men
tal h
azar
d. W
e do
33
not
wan
t to
see
our
cou
ntry
be
deci
mat
ed.
34
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ERA
L A
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BLY
52
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NS
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nsor
:Ir
anD
eleg
ates
:M
egan
Jen
kins
,Bee
ta B
agha
evaj
i,Is
hita
Bha
tiaCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Sun
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Str
eet
Ch
ildre
n in
Ira
n
Dis
turb
ed t
hat
thou
sand
s of
chi
ldre
n ar
e ho
mel
ess
in I
ran.
In
fact
, 20
0,00
0 ch
ildre
n 1
in t
he c
apita
l of Te
hran
alo
ne a
re h
omel
ess.
2 3N
otin
g th
at a
maj
ority
of th
ese
child
ren
are
hom
eles
s as
a r
esul
t of
dru
g us
e by
4
thei
r gu
ardi
ans.
5 6Con
cern
ed t
hat
the
vagr
ant
child
ren
on t
he s
tree
ts o
f Ir
an h
ave
an in
suff
icie
nt
7am
ount
of
clot
hes,
foo
d, a
nd p
rope
r sh
elte
r.
8 9Anx
ious
by
the
fact
th
at 1
0% o
f th
e ho
mel
ess
have
infe
ctio
us d
isea
ses
10 11Ex
pres
sing
dis
satis
fact
ion
that
the
re is
an
insu
ffic
ient
am
ount
ofsh
elte
rs a
nd
12ho
spita
ls in
Ira
n13 14
We
the
Del
egat
es o
f Ir
an h
ereb
y:15 16
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o gr
ant
us 1
mill
ion
U.S
dol
lars
to
desi
gnat
e a
50 b
ed
17ch
ildre
n’s
hom
eles
s sh
elte
r w
ith a
n on
-site
nur
se p
ract
ition
er a
nd c
ouns
elor
. It
is
18ou
r ho
pe t
hat
with
cou
nsel
ing
and
acce
ss t
o he
alth
car
e, t
hese
chi
ldre
n w
ill g
row
to
19be
hea
lthy
adul
ts w
ith t
he p
rom
ise
of h
ope
that
the
ir c
hild
ren
will
hav
e a
bett
er
20st
art
in li
fe.
21 22N
otin
g th
at w
e ar
e se
arch
ing
for
an in
fras
truc
ture
for
this
she
lter
that
is a
lrea
dy in
23
plac
e. T
his
will
gre
atly
kee
p do
wn
the
star
t up
cos
ts o
f th
e pr
ojec
t.24 25
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
thi
s pr
ogra
m w
ill p
oten
tially
be
used
as
a m
odel
for
oth
er
26M
iddl
e Ea
ster
n co
untr
ies
expe
rien
cing
the
sam
e ty
pe o
f cr
isis
.27 28
Trus
t th
at w
ith t
he h
elp
of t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns,
we
will
fin
d a
long
ter
m s
olut
ion
to
29st
reet
chi
ldre
n in
not
onl
y Ir
an,
but
all t
he M
iddl
e Ea
ster
n co
untr
ies
in n
eed.
30
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ERA
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BLY
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:D
omin
ican
Rep
ublic
Del
egat
es:
Jazm
yn J
enki
ns,
Cay
min
Lad
d,La
uren
Sta
rcke
,She
lby
Edm
onds
onCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Co
ntr
olli
ng
Nu
mb
er o
f Il
leg
al I
mm
igra
nts
in t
he
Do
min
ican
Rep
ub
lic
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Anx
ious
by
the
risi
ng n
umbe
r of
ille
gal i
mm
igra
nts
ente
ring
the
Dom
inic
an R
epub
lic
3fr
om H
aiti.
4 5Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
abo
ut 1
.3 m
illio
n ill
egal
imm
igra
nts
have
cro
ssed
the
bor
der
6in
to t
he D
omin
ican
Rep
ublic
.7 8
Aw
are
that
thi
s hi
gh p
erce
ntag
e af
fect
s th
e nu
mbe
r of
job
s an
d am
eniti
es a
vaila
ble
9to
the
lega
l citi
zens
of th
e D
omin
ican
Rep
ublic
.10 11
Not
ing
with
con
cern
tha
t th
e cu
rren
t ci
tizen
s of
the
Dom
inic
an R
epub
lic a
re
12su
ffer
ing
from
the
rap
idly
incr
easi
ng u
nem
ploy
men
t ra
te.
13 14D
istu
rbed
by
the
cons
tant
ly r
isin
g nu
mbe
r of
ille
gal H
aitia
ns t
hrea
teni
ng t
he
15ec
onom
y an
d co
mm
unity
.16 17
Hav
ing
cons
ider
ed t
hat
appr
oxim
atel
y el
even
per
cent
of th
e av
aila
ble
jobs
in t
he
18D
omin
ican
Rep
ublic
are
bei
ng o
ccup
ied
by il
lega
l im
mig
rant
s fr
om H
aiti.
19 20W
e th
e de
lega
tion
of t
he D
omin
ican
Rep
ublic
her
eby:
21 22Pr
ocla
ims
that
Dom
inic
an R
epub
lic w
ill s
end
bord
er c
ontr
ol t
roop
s to
elim
inat
e th
e 23
num
ber
of il
lega
l im
mig
rant
s co
min
g fr
om H
aiti.
24 25N
otin
g th
e co
urt
will
str
ip c
itize
nshi
p fr
om c
hild
ren
of a
n un
supp
orte
d im
mig
rant
26
born
in t
he D
omin
ican
Rep
ublic
.27 28
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
imm
igra
nts
from
Hai
ti ar
e cr
ossi
ng t
he b
orde
r in
to t
he
29D
omin
ican
Rep
ublic
, th
e go
vern
men
t is
man
datin
g th
at t
he im
mig
rant
s ar
e 30
follo
win
g th
e co
rrec
t pr
oced
ures
or
else
be
sent
bac
k to
Hai
ti by
the
bor
der
cont
rol
31tr
oops
.32 33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
53
Rea
ffirm
s th
at t
he u
nem
ploy
men
t ra
te w
hich
sta
nds
at 1
4% w
ill le
ssen
as
the
34nu
mbe
r of
ille
gal H
aitia
ns r
educ
e to
few
er q
uant
ities
.
35 36Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
cons
titut
e a
com
mitt
ee o
f tr
aine
d gu
ards
to
37ov
erse
e th
e D
omin
ican
Rep
ublic
’s b
orde
rs.
38 39Fu
rthe
r re
com
men
ds t
hat
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
be
in fav
or t
o us
e ou
r bo
rder
pat
rol
40tr
oop
syst
em t
o so
lve
the
num
ber
of il
lega
l im
mig
rant
s cr
ossi
ng o
ur b
orde
r w
hich
41
coul
d be
use
d as
a p
ilot
reso
lutio
n in
oth
er c
ount
ries
with
ille
gal i
mm
igra
nts.
42
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ESSE
E Y
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MO
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:N
ethe
rlan
dsD
eleg
ates
:Ja
ckso
n G
oode
,G
rant
Ree
der,
And
rew
Fitz
sim
ons,
Coo
per
Rey
nold
sCom
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 A
ir a
nd
Wat
er P
ollu
tio
n in
th
e N
eth
erla
nd
s
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2N
otin
g w
ith g
rave
con
cern
s 60
% o
f ai
r po
llutio
n is
cau
sed
by s
teel
wor
ks w
hich
use
3
coal
to
crea
te s
teel
. Th
is c
reat
es m
ass
amou
nts
of p
ollu
tion
sinc
e co
al is
the
4
num
ber
one
caus
e of
air p
ollu
tion.
5 6
Anx
ious
tha
t co
al-f
ired
pow
er s
tatio
ns in
the
Net
herlan
ds u
sed
over
sev
en m
illio
n 7
kilo
s of
coa
l in
the
first
nin
e m
onth
s of
last
yea
r,a
15%
incr
ease
on
2013
and
a
836
% in
crea
se o
n 20
12.
9 10Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t w
e ar
e ro
ughl
y th
e si
ze o
f M
assa
chus
etts
and
use
ove
r 12
mill
ion
11ki
los
of c
oal p
er y
ear.
12 13
Not
ing
with
dee
p co
ncer
n th
at ic
e-en
crus
ted
wat
er is
brim
min
g w
ith n
itrat
es a
nd
14ph
osph
ates
, an
d th
e ai
r is
clo
gged
with
par
ticul
ate
mat
ter.
15 16
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t du
e to
wat
er p
ollu
tion,
the
citi
zens
of
the
Net
herl
ands
17
won
’t be
abl
e to
drink
a la
rge
port
ion
of d
rink
ing
wat
er b
y or
bef
ore
2050
. Th
e 18
wat
er is
fro
m la
kes,
riv
ers,
and
dik
es.
19 20Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t w
hen
heav
y ra
infa
ll oc
curs
, se
wer
s so
met
imes
bec
ome
inun
date
d 21
and
over
flow
. Th
e un
trea
ted
sew
er w
ater
tha
t ov
erflo
ws
then
mak
es it
s w
ay in
to
22la
kes
and
rive
rs.
23 24Fu
lly a
war
e th
at n
early
half
of t
he N
ethe
rlan
ds's
loca
tions
use
d fo
r dr
inki
ng w
ater
25
have
a lo
w w
ater
dis
char
ge.
A w
ater
dis
char
ge is
a n
umbe
r of
dis
solv
ed c
hem
ical
s 26
in w
ater
. So,
bas
ical
ly a
bout
20%
of al
ldri
nkin
g w
ater
is n
ot c
ompl
etel
y cl
eare
d of
27
chem
ical
s. A
nd t
his
is jus
t po
llute
d su
rfac
e w
ater
.28 29
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
re a
re o
nly
ten
wat
er c
ompa
nies
in t
he N
ethe
rlan
ds t
hat
30pr
oduc
e w
ater
suc
h as
wat
er in
wat
er b
ottle
s. W
ith 4
0% o
f th
e dr
inki
ng w
ater
gon
e 31
som
etim
e in
the
nex
t 34
yea
rs.
32 33Cog
niza
nt t
hat
53%
of Am
ster
dam
are
bre
akin
g EU
sta
ndar
ds f
or a
ir q
ualit
y.34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
54
35Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
The
Net
herlan
ds H
ereb
y:
36 37Pr
ocla
ims
that
the
Net
herlan
ds w
ould
like
to
decr
ease
the
air
and
wat
er p
ollu
tion
38 39
Cal
l upo
n to
for
ce fac
tories
to
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
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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
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
55
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MO
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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
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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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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.
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OD
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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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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.
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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.
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ESSE
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MO
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UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
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
GA
/Res
/16
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
: Pa
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
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
60
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
res
olut
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
39
GA
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Sai
nt L
ucia
Del
egat
es:
Cas
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
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
61
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:U
zbek
ista
nD
eleg
ates
:Bro
ck P
owel
l,M
atth
ew L
ambr
eth,
Car
ey S
tuhl
reye
r,W
ill F
oxCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Aca
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
L A
SSEM
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
risi
s as
it w
ill h
elp
the
wor
ld e
cono
my.
44
62
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Ir
aqD
eleg
ates
:Lu
ke H
owan
iec,
Nic
k Pa
rker
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Sun
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Ho
mel
essn
ess
in I
raq
Fully
Aw
are
that
2.
3 m
illio
n pe
ople
are
hom
eles
s in
Ira
q, r
oam
ing
the
coun
try
1w
ithou
t pr
otec
tion
and
shel
ter.
2 3D
istu
rbed
tha
t th
e Ir
aqi p
eopl
e ar
e un
prep
ared
for
all
the
atta
cks
and
viol
ence
tha
t 4
can
happ
en t
o th
em b
ecau
seth
ey h
ave
no h
ome.
5 6Ala
rmed
tha
t 1
out
of 8
Ira
qi c
hild
ren
are
disp
lace
dan
d se
nt t
o th
e st
reet
s. T
here
7
are
100,
000
child
ren
in I
raqi
wor
kfor
ce.
8 9Con
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
ur s
uppo
rt is
ver
y m
uch
appr
ecia
ted.
29 30
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Sri L
anka
Del
egat
es:
Han
nah
Kin
g,Ava
Mal
nati,
Spe
ncer
Rob
bins
,Le
la H
oope
rCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Har
peth
Hal
l Sch
ool
Hu
man
Tra
ffic
kin
g I
n S
ri L
anka
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
fact
tha
t b
oth
sex
and
labo
r tr
affic
king
is a
maj
or c
rim
e.3 4
Aw
are
that
the
vic
tims
of t
his
crim
e ar
e on
e fif
th c
hild
ren
and
two
third
wom
en.
5 6H
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
be a
dded
to
the
typi
cal i
nspe
ctio
n do
ne b
y 27
port
wor
kers
.28
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ESSE
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MO
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:N
iger
iaD
eleg
ates
:Sky
lar
Moo
re,
Jael
en B
olde
n,M
adel
ine
Mas
on,
Han
nah
Flem
ing
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
Bu
ild
Sch
oo
ls,
Su
pp
ly S
cho
ols
, an
d H
ire
Teac
her
s
Not
ing
with
gre
at c
once
rn,
the
scho
ols
in N
iger
ia a
re in
det
erio
ratin
g. T
he s
choo
ls
1do
not
hav
e th
e su
pplie
s th
ey n
eed,
suc
h as
des
ks,
book
s, p
enci
ls,
and
up-t
o-da
te
2sc
hool
s.
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
truc
t 10
0 ne
w
19sc
hool
s, h
ire
500
acad
emic
tea
cher
s, p
urch
ase
supp
lies
(pen
cils
, pa
per,
des
ks,
20ba
ckpa
cks,
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.
24 25
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ERA
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BLY
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ESSE
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:M
exic
oD
eleg
ates
:Ja
cob
Will
iam
s,M
iles
Jone
s,C
arso
n Kok
es,
Cal
lum
Dal
enbe
rgCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Edu
cati
on
Pro
ble
ms
in M
exic
o
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ala
rmed
: Ev
ery
year
, th
ousa
nds
of t
eena
gers
dro
p ou
t of
sch
ool i
n M
exic
o, a
nd
3ev
en t
he o
nes
that
don
't dr
op o
ut a
ren'
t pe
rfor
min
g w
ell.
4 5Kee
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
oved
or,
wha
t 30
chan
ges
need
to
be m
ade
acco
rdin
g to
the
nee
ds o
f ou
r ci
tizen
s.31 32
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ESSE
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Ec
uado
rD
eleg
ates
:Je
ssen
ia E
scob
ar,
Kat
elyn
Moo
neyh
am,
Sar
a G
rube
sic,
Sar
a Bou
ghto
nCom
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
uil
d C
hild
ren
's C
linic
s in
Ecu
ado
r
Aw
are
that
the
chi
ldre
n in
Ecu
ador
are
fac
ing
heal
th is
sues
eve
ry d
ay1 2
Con
cern
ed t
hat
man
y ch
ildre
n su
ffer
and
die
fro
m m
alar
ia,
yello
w fev
er,
hepa
titis
, 3
and
mal
nutr
ition
.4 5
Dis
turb
ed t
hat
mos
t of
the
chi
ldre
n in
Ecu
ador
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
cal
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
com
e.24
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ERA
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BLY
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
: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;
31 32
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
65
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
hop
es o
f th
em o
verc
omin
g th
eir
disa
gree
men
ts for
the
goo
d of
the
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.
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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
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Ph
ilipp
ines
Del
egat
es:
Laur
en S
tock
dale
,Sam
ara
Youn
gCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
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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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.
33 34
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ERA
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BLY
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MIDDLE SCHOOL
MODEL UNITED NATIONS
COMMITTEE 5
69
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Vie
t N
amD
eleg
ates
:Kai
tlyn
Pfis
ter,
Man
uela
Tho
mps
onCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
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:
1 2Fu
lly a
war
e th
at V
ietn
am s
uffe
rs fro
m d
read
ful w
ater
; 3 4
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.
29
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ERA
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BLY
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ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
: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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ERA
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BLY
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ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Rom
ania
Del
egat
es:
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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ESSE
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Ang
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
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ERA
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BLY
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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
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
72
Furt
her
proc
laim
s Th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns w
ill n
eed
to s
uppl
y th
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
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nsor
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alaw
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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ERA
L A
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BLY
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nsor
:Sw
itzer
land
Del
egat
es:
And
rew
Coy
le,
Joe
Has
tings
,Ja
ckso
n La
gine
ss,
Col
sen
Mur
ray
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
In
crea
se R
efu
gee
Acc
epta
nce
in S
wit
zerl
and
Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
vast
imm
igra
nt s
urge
pre
sent
ly a
ctiv
e in
Eur
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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NS
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nsor
:Cot
e d’
Ivoi
reD
eleg
ates
:Et
han
Har
knes
s,Kyl
a Kirby
,Ja
ck P
eltie
rCom
mitt
ee:
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
alSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Pov
erty
an
d D
eath
du
e to
Poo
r Ed
uca
tion
in t
he
Ivor
y C
oast
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
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.
25 26
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ERA
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SSEM
BLY
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Q
atar
Del
egat
es:
Cat
heri
ne R
yan,
Ava
Soh
r,Is
abel
la D
ave,
Libb
y Ta
rant
inCom
mitt
ee:
Spe
cial
Pol
itica
l and
Dec
olon
izat
ion
Sch
ool:
Har
peth
Hal
l Sch
ool
Mea
sure
s to
Pre
ven
t C
arb
on
Dio
xid
e Em
issi
on
Aro
un
d t
he
Glo
be
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Adm
ittin
g th
at Q
atar
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
00,0
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
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
75
Prom
ote
that
the
con
stru
ctio
n of
fou
r ou
t of
eve
ry fiv
e ne
w p
ower
pla
nts
mus
t be
34
non-
coal
bur
ning
or
natu
ral g
as p
rodu
cing
,35 36
Expe
ct t
hat
if w
e m
ove
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.
54 55
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Arg
entin
aD
eleg
ates
:W
illia
m F
lani
gan,
Zac
h Sin
ner,
Hay
den
Sin
ner,
Nik
o Sca
lzo
Com
mitt
ee:
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
alSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool In
fras
tru
ctu
re
Extr
emel
y aw
are
of A
rgen
tina'
s la
ck o
f in
fras
truc
ture
.1 2
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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ERA
L A
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BLY
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
: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
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ERA
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BLY
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
: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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ERA
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NES
SEE
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OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Cro
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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eD
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ates
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al S
am,
Dom
inic
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er,
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neet
h Kon
jeti
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mitt
ee:
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ial,
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anita
rian
and
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tura
lSch
ool:
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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
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ERA
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BLY
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epub
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eleg
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sie
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noff,
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Jon
esCom
mitt
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cial
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itica
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izat
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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;
33 34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
80
Req
uest
s th
at t
he fac
tories
be
eval
uate
d af
ter
two
year
s to
det
erm
ine
if th
e 35
insp
ectio
ns n
eed
to c
ontin
ue;
36 37Ex
pres
ses
its h
ope
to b
enef
it m
ore
than
jus
t ou
r co
untr
y, b
ut a
lso
bene
fit G
erm
any,
38
Pola
nd,
Slo
vaki
a, a
nd A
ustr
ia,
our
bord
erin
g co
untr
ies,
bec
ause
the
y to
o ar
e 39
affe
cted
by
Cze
ch R
epub
lic’s
air
pol
lutio
n.40 41
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nsor
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goD
eleg
ates
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stei
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leen
Hsu
,Em
ily R
oseb
rook
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Res
olu
tion
to
Pro
vid
e C
lean
Wat
er t
o th
e R
egio
n o
f K
ara
to P
reve
nt
the
Sp
read
of
Wat
erb
orn
e D
isea
ses
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
mor
e th
an 5
0% a
nd a
lmos
t 40
% o
f th
e ru
ral a
nd t
he t
otal
3
popu
latio
n of
Tog
o, r
espe
ctiv
ely,
do
not
have
acc
ess
to a
n im
prov
ed d
rink
ing
wat
er
4so
urce
and
nea
rly
90%
of
the
popu
latio
n do
not
hav
e ac
cess
to
an im
prov
ed
5sa
nita
tion
faci
lity,
6 7D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
man
y ru
ral w
omen
mus
t w
alk
mor
e th
an 1
5 m
inut
es 4
-6
8tim
es a
day
to
obta
in s
urfa
ce w
ater
tha
t ha
s be
en s
hare
d w
ith a
nim
als
and
9co
ntam
inat
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
es s
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:
33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
81
34Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o ra
ise
awar
enes
s fo
r th
e m
illio
ns o
f pe
ople
who
do
35no
t ha
ve a
cces
s to
unc
onta
min
ated
wat
er w
orld
wid
e;36 37
Req
uest
$1
mill
ion
to c
onst
ruct
111
new
san
itatio
n an
d w
ater
infr
astr
uctu
res
abou
t 38
105
kilo
met
ers
apar
t in
Kar
a, a
reg
ion
in n
orth
ern
Togo
, 41
3 ki
lom
eter
s aw
ay f
rom
39
the
capi
tal o
f Lo
me;
40 41
Expr
ess
its h
ope
to p
rovi
de s
afe,
unc
onta
min
ated
wat
er t
o ap
prox
imat
ely
25,0
00
42pe
ople
in t
he c
ount
ry o
f To
go;
43 44En
cour
age
the
man
y ot
her
coun
trie
s ar
ound
the
wor
ld t
hat
also
suf
fer
from
lack
of
45sa
nita
ry d
rink
ing
wat
er t
o ta
ke a
sim
ilar
actio
n;46 47
Proc
laim
tha
t th
is p
lan
shal
l go
into
eff
ect
by F
ebru
ary
1, 2
017.
48 49 50
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oldo
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eleg
ates
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aia
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dfor
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la F
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Pol
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l Sch
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Mea
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pro
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oil
Qu
alit
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d A
gri
cult
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uct
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To t
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ssem
bly:
1 2H
avin
g ex
amin
ed t
he fac
t th
at M
oldo
va d
epen
ds o
n fa
rmin
g as
its
third
larg
est
3in
dust
ry.
4 5N
otin
g th
at o
nly
11%
of
Mol
dova
’s la
nd is
mad
e up
of fo
rest
. 6 7
Con
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
the
Rep
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
oldo
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
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
cont
ribu
te a
loan
of on
e m
illio
n do
llars
to
21he
lp p
lant
she
lter
belts
to
help
impr
ove
soil
eros
ion
in M
oldo
va.
22 23Acc
ept
that
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
fro
m t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns.
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
d N
atio
ns
31w
ill e
xpan
d it
to o
ther
nat
ions
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nsor
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orw
ayD
eleg
ates
:W
yatt
Ski
llen,
Abh
inay
Dix
it,G
arre
tt L
eeCom
mitt
ee:
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
alSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool Oil
Sh
orta
ge
in N
orw
ay
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing:
Nor
way
’s e
cono
my
is v
astly
sup
port
ed b
y its
oil
indu
stry
. 3 4
Emph
asiz
ing:
Thi
s ha
s m
ade
it on
e of
the
ric
hest
cou
ntries
in t
he w
orld
. 5 6
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d: U
nfor
tuna
tely
, w
e ha
ve h
ad a
n al
l-tim
e lo
w s
ince
200
6.
7 8Fu
lly A
larm
ed:
Nor
way
rep
orte
d a
stag
gering
5 m
illio
n ba
rrel
s in
201
5, c
ompa
red
to
9a
27 m
illio
n ba
rrel
ave
rage
ove
r th
e pa
st 2
5 ye
ars.
10 11
Hav
ing
exam
ined
fur
ther
: th
e ar
gum
ent
abou
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
By:
Sin
ce p
rodu
ctio
n ha
s co
me
to a
con
stan
t de
clin
e, N
orw
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:
See
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
hine
is ful
ly o
pera
tiona
l. If
not
hing
is d
one
30ab
out
our
prob
lem
, ou
r ec
onom
y w
ill c
ontin
ue t
o su
ffer
.31 32
Expr
esse
s its
app
reci
atio
n: W
e w
ill p
ay b
ack
the
UN
’s in
vest
men
t as
soo
n as
our
33
plan
is in
ful
l eff
ect.
34
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ERA
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ESSE
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ITED
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TIO
NS
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nsor
:Syr
iaD
eleg
ates
:D
avid
Joh
nson
,N
icho
las
Bee
m,
Nic
k Sie
ders
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Sai
nt M
atth
ew C
atho
lic S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on
to
th
e In
crea
sin
g R
ate
of
Hu
ng
er in
Syr
ia
To t
he G
ener
al A
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
Sea
;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
yria
n Ara
b 31
Rep
ublic
;32 33
Proc
laim
tha
t th
is w
ill g
o in
to e
ffec
t by
Jul
y 1,
201
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NS
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nsor
:Chi
leD
eleg
ates
:Coo
per
Spa
in,
John
Joh
nsto
n,Bla
ke A
shCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Def
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
ion
whi
ch h
as m
any
3ne
gativ
e im
pact
s. D
efor
esta
tion
affe
cts
a la
rge
num
ber
of p
eopl
e an
d an
imal
s w
ho
4liv
e ne
ar a
nd r
ely
on f
ores
ts.
5 6Aw
are
Of:
Rou
ghly
295
,000
acr
es o
f Chi
le’s
nat
ive
fore
sts
are
clea
red
ever
y ye
ar,
7al
mos
t 80
per
cent
of
Chi
le’s
nat
ural
for
ests
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
73,3
35,7
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
tere
d to
, an
d to
rep
rodu
ce a
s to
exp
and
the
24po
pula
tion
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
mie
s in
Lat
in A
mer
ica.
29 30
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ERA
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TIO
NS
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nsor
:Sin
gapo
reD
eleg
ates
:M
ax M
ucci
,M
ason
Cam
pbel
l,H
anna
h Ja
nsen
,H
amsi
ni K
onak
alla
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool Ove
rpo
pu
lati
on
Ack
now
ledg
ing
Sin
gapo
re’s
ove
rpop
ulat
ion
prob
lem
, th
ey a
re le
ttin
g in
1,0
88,6
00
1im
mig
rant
s in
to t
he c
ount
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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MO
DEL
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Cos
ta R
ica
Del
egat
es:
Luci
a En
riqu
ez,
Riy
a M
itra
Com
mitt
ee:
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
alSch
ool:
Sun
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Cre
atin
g E
con
om
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
10 d
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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ATI
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S
Spo
nsor
:G
uate
mal
aD
eleg
ates
:Syd
ney
Osb
ourn
,La
uren
Rya
n, N
atal
ie V
icto
ryCom
mitt
ee:
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
alSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Pov
erty
Con
cern
ed t
hat
fifty
per
cent
of
the
popu
latio
n of
Gua
tem
ala
lives
in p
over
ty.
1 2D
istu
rbed
tha
t th
e an
nual
inco
me
ofpe
ople
in G
uate
mal
a is
equ
al t
o 1,
619
US
3do
llars
.4 5
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t tw
o th
irds
of ch
ildre
n liv
e in
pov
erty
and
man
y fa
mili
es
6ca
n't
prov
ide
basi
c ne
eds
and
expe
nses
invo
lved
with
edu
catio
n. 1
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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OD
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NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:N
icar
agua
Del
egat
es:
Syd
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
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OD
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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
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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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MIDDLE SCHOOL
MODEL UNITED NATIONS
COMMITTEE 7
89
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ESSE
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UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Aus
tria
Del
egat
es:
Mol
ly C
ham
plin
,Kay
lin M
cCar
ter,
Bri
anna
McV
ayCom
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
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.
52 53
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MO
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:H
aiti
Del
egat
es:
Ellio
t Bou
alap
hanh
,W
illia
m F
iech
tl,Tu
neer
Gho
sh,
Ros
s Pl
anting
aCom
mitt
ee:
Econ
omic
and
Fin
anci
alSch
ool:
Sun
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Hu
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
91
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MO
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UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:M
ozam
biqu
eD
eleg
ates
:Spe
ncer
Lan
yon,
Mat
thew
Per
ry,
Kel
lan
Qui
nn,
Jack
son
Wel
lsCom
mitt
ee:
Spe
cial
Pol
itica
l and
Dec
olon
izat
ion
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Aca
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
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
GA
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Chi
naD
eleg
ates
:Jo
seph
Gre
gory
,M
ac D
uran
,Po
rter
Dos
ch,
Yuvr
aj C
hauh
anCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
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
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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MO
DEL
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:U
gand
aD
eleg
ates
:M
egha
n Raf
oth,
Mar
ie F
orbe
s,G
race
For
bes,
Cat
herine
Sco
ttCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Sai
nt M
atth
ew C
atho
lic S
choo
l
A R
eso
luti
on
to
Bu
ild
Cle
an W
ater
Wel
ls in
Ug
and
aTo
the
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y:1 2
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at a
ppro
xim
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
92,
the
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
92 m
ay b
e en
forc
ed in
Asi
an r
egio
ns a
s 34
wel
l as
Sub
-Sah
aran
Afr
ica.
35
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ERA
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Zam
bia
Del
egat
es:
Geo
rgia
Coc
kerh
am,
Isab
elle
Tat
eCom
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
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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MO
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Rus
sian
Fed
erat
ion
Del
egat
es:
Trev
or R
ovey
,C
oope
r Le
ech,
Will
iam
Tho
rnto
n,Col
e H
arri
sCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Pov
erty
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
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ERA
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MO
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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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ESSE
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MO
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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
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ERA
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BLY
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
: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;
34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
95
35Em
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
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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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BLY
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NES
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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,
that
our
goa
l is
to r
aise
the
am
ount
of
refu
gees
tha
t ha
ve h
ealth
care
by
at
17le
ast
5%.
The
way
tha
t w
e ca
n m
ake
this
hap
pen
is b
y st
atio
ning
hea
lthca
re
18as
sist
ants
in t
he r
efug
ee c
amps
;19 20
Proc
laim
tha
t ev
ery
natio
n ha
s a
fund
rais
er e
ach
year
to
colle
ct m
oney
tha
t ca
n pa
y 21
heal
thca
re a
ssis
tant
s in
ref
ugee
cam
ps in
diff
eren
t co
untr
ies;
22 23U
rges
the
UN
to
reco
mm
end
that
eve
ry r
elig
ion
that
hol
ds t
hese
val
ues
to g
ive
24ch
arity
to
help
pay
the
hea
lthca
re a
ssis
tant
s at
ref
ugee
cam
ps;
25 26N
otes
tha
t th
e U
NH
CR is
wor
king
alrea
dy o
n th
e th
e re
fuge
e he
alth
car
e ne
eds;
27 28Req
uest
s th
at t
his
shal
l go
into
effec
t by
Feb
ruar
y 1,
201
7.29 30
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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nsor
:M
alay
sia
Del
egat
es:
Rac
hel T
alle
y,M
addi
e D
onah
ue,
Kam
eron
Raw
l,M
arie
Cla
ire
Web
bCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Incr
easi
ng
th
e n
um
ber
of
edu
cate
d c
hild
ren
in M
alay
sia
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2
Ala
rmed
by
the
num
ber
of im
mig
rant
chi
ldre
n th
at a
ren'
t al
low
ed t
he s
ame
3ed
ucat
ion
as o
ther
chi
ldre
n in
Mal
aysi
a,4 5
Dis
turb
ed t
hat
150,
000
child
ren
are
decl
ined
sec
onda
ry o
r go
vern
men
t ed
ucat
ion
6be
caus
e th
ey a
re a
ref
ugee
or
thei
r pa
rent
s w
ere,
sav
ed fro
m t
raff
icki
ng,
or
7ad
opte
d,8 9
Aw
are
that
all
of t
he 1
50,0
00 c
hild
ren
need
a g
over
nmen
t ed
ucat
ion,
10 11Bea
ring
in m
ind
the
econ
omy
is a
ffec
ted
grea
tly a
nd w
ill b
e gr
eatly
aff
ecte
d by
the
12
num
ber
of a
dults
who
will
not
be
able
to
prov
ide
for
them
selv
es o
r th
eir
fam
ily
13be
caus
e of
the
ir job
,14 15
The
Del
egat
ion
of M
alay
sia
do h
ereb
y:16 17
Cal
ls u
pon
the
UN
to
send
170
edu
catio
n ad
vise
rs t
o of
fer
lead
ersh
ip,
supp
ort,
and
18
exec
utiv
e de
cisi
ons
to t
he c
ente
rs t
hat
are
bein
g us
ed a
s a
plac
e of
edu
catio
n fo
r 19
the
stud
ents
,20 21
Rem
inds
tha
t th
e ed
ucat
ion
advi
sers
wou
ld le
ad t
he s
choo
ls in
eac
h co
mm
unity
and
22
expl
ore
crea
tive
way
s in
whi
ch t
hey
wou
ld e
duca
te t
he k
ids
who
hav
e no
t ha
d th
e 23
oppo
rtun
ities
to
go t
o sc
hool
bef
ore,
24 25N
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
Enco
urag
es t
he U
N t
o pr
ovid
e $5
mill
ion
to h
elp
prov
ide
the
need
ed s
uppl
ies,
28
supp
ort
for
scho
ols,
and
tra
nspo
rtat
ion
to a
nd fro
m t
he c
ente
rs,
29 30Cal
ls t
he U
N t
o he
lp M
alay
sia
scho
ol t
he 5
0,00
0 ch
ildre
n in
the
beg
inni
ng o
f th
e 31
proc
ess
of e
duca
ting
the
unde
rprivi
lege
d ch
ildre
n,32 33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Proc
laim
s th
at w
e w
ill b
e sc
hool
ing
the
rest
of
the
child
ren
afte
r w
e fin
d m
ore
34ce
nter
s an
d op
en s
choo
ls t
o ta
ke t
hem
in a
nd t
each
the
m,
35 36Em
phas
izes
tha
t th
is w
ill o
nly
be t
he b
egin
ning
of th
e ed
ucat
ion
for
the
child
ren
and
37M
alay
sia
cann
ot s
choo
l all
of t
he s
tude
nts
with
the
am
ount
of
advi
sers
bei
ng g
iven
,38 39
Rea
ffir
ms
that
with
the
incr
ease
d am
ount
of ed
ucat
ed c
hild
ren
in M
alay
sia,
40
surr
ound
ing
coun
trie
s w
ill p
rovi
de m
ore
job
oppo
rtun
ities
for
the
peo
ple
of M
alay
sia
41be
caus
e of
the
hig
h in
telli
genc
e,42 43
Dra
ws
atte
ntio
n to
the
fac
t th
at t
he c
ount
ry o
f M
alay
sia
will
be
look
ed h
ighl
y up
on
44an
d pr
ospe
rous
from
the
incr
ease
d am
ount
of
educ
atio
n,45 46
Req
uest
s th
e U
N t
o he
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.
48 49
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krai
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eleg
ates
:Li
am K
eck,
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or N
alle
y,M
ason
Sta
ndridg
eCom
mitt
ee:
Dis
arm
amen
t an
d In
tern
atio
nal S
ecur
itySch
ool:
Spr
ing
Sta
tion
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
eso
luti
on
to
Ad
dre
ss t
he
War
in D
on
bas
s
To t
he d
eleg
ates
of th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
war
in t
he E
ast
of U
krai
ne,
that
has
bee
n go
ing
on s
ince
the
7th
3
of A
pril
2014
,4 5
Aw
are
of t
he s
hort
com
ings
of th
e 11
Feb
ruar
y 20
15 M
insk
Agr
eem
ent
and
the
6co
ntin
uing
con
flict
in t
he r
egio
n th
at h
as k
illed
ove
r 50
0 U
krai
nian
tro
ops,
7 8Con
cern
ed a
bout
the
eco
nom
ic d
ownt
urn
in t
he r
egio
ns o
f Lu
hans
k an
d D
onet
sk,
9 10D
istu
rbed
by
the
grow
ing
invo
lvem
ent
of R
ussi
a in
the
are
a, s
uch
as t
he il
lega
l 11
anne
xatio
n of
the
Cri
mea
on
the
27th
of
Febr
uary
201
4 th
at p
laye
d a
part
in t
he
12re
volts
in t
he D
onba
ss,
as w
ell a
s th
e su
pply
ing
of t
he r
ebel
s in
Luh
ansk
and
13
Don
etsk
with
hea
vy e
quip
men
t an
d vo
lunt
eers
,14 15
Kno
win
g th
at t
he R
ussi
an a
nnex
atio
n of
Ukr
aini
an t
errito
ry in
the
Cri
mea
vio
late
d 16
its b
orde
rs a
nd c
omm
only
acc
epte
d in
tern
atio
nal l
aw,
17 18Bea
ring
in m
ind
the
ethn
ic R
ussi
an m
inor
ity in
the
Don
bass
, w
hich
for
ms
17%
of
19th
e po
pula
tion
com
pare
d to
the
maj
ority
of U
krai
nian
s w
ho a
re 7
8% o
f th
e 20
popu
latio
n an
d its
rea
sons
for
sep
arat
ion
from
the
sta
te o
f U
krai
ne b
ased
on
ethn
ic
21an
d cu
ltura
l gro
unds
,22 23
We,
the
del
egat
es o
f th
e U
krai
nian
Sta
te t
o th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns:
24 25Cal
l for
the
dep
loym
ent
of U
nite
d N
atio
ns p
eace
keep
ers
to t
he a
ffec
ted
bord
er
26re
gion
s in
the
Don
bass
and
Crim
ea,
27 28En
dors
e fu
rthe
r U
N in
volv
emen
t in
the
are
a, s
uch
as t
he s
endi
ng o
f ai
d to
the
29
impo
verish
ed a
reas
of th
e D
PR a
nd L
PR a
nd m
edia
tion
betw
een
the
war
ring
sid
es in
30
the
light
of th
e fa
iled
Min
sk I
I ag
reem
ent,
31 32
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Rec
omm
end
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
enl
ist
inte
rnat
iona
l sup
port
for
a n
ew p
eace
33
agre
emen
t in
the
Don
bass
tha
t w
ill s
et f
orth
mor
e ef
fect
ive
term
s th
an t
he
34ag
reem
ents
tha
t ha
ve b
een
in t
he p
ast,
35 36En
dors
e fu
rthe
r in
tern
atio
nal a
nd U
N a
ctio
n ag
ains
t Rus
sia
invo
lvin
g th
e st
eppi
ng
37up
of sa
nctio
ns a
nd t
he p
ossi
bilit
y of
an
emba
rgo
for
its il
lega
l ann
exat
ion
of t
he
38Crim
ea a
nd it
s su
ppor
t fo
r th
e D
onba
ss r
ebel
s,39
Dra
w a
tten
tion
to t
he s
ituat
ion
in t
he a
ffec
ted
regi
ons
and
assi
st n
on-p
rofit
40
orga
niza
tions
to
help
del
iver
aid
and
wor
kers
,41 42
Urg
e th
e U
N t
o se
t up
a d
emili
tarize
d zo
ne,
2 m
i in
wid
th a
nd c
over
ing
the
airs
pace
43
arou
nd it
for
10
mi,
to p
ut a
n en
d to
bor
der
skirm
ishe
s be
twee
n th
e fo
rces
.44 45
Trus
t th
e pe
acek
eepi
ng for
ces
to n
ot e
nter
com
bat
unle
ss p
rovo
ked,
and
to
not
46in
cite
fur
ther
con
flict
.47 48
Adv
ise
that
thi
s pl
an s
houl
d go
into
effec
t by
the
1st
of
Janu
ary
2017
.49
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Rep
ublic
of th
e)D
eleg
ates
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ghan
Che
n,Kat
herine
Dan
iel,
Ann
alea
Gob
ble,
Mar
ley
Myh
reCom
mitt
ee:
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ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Rep
ub
lic o
f th
e C
on
go
's L
ack
of
Ste
rile
Wat
er
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing:
Sin
ce 1
998
the
Rep
ublic
of th
e Con
go’s
citi
zens
hav
e be
en
3st
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ling
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rovi
de u
ncon
tam
inat
ed w
ater
for
the
mse
lves
and
the
ir f
amili
es.
4 5H
avin
g fu
rthe
r ex
amin
ed:
90 p
erce
nt o
f th
e Rep
ublic
of th
e Con
go’s
rur
al p
opul
atio
n 6
depe
nd o
n gr
ound
wat
er t
o su
rviv
e. T
hat
is o
ver
50 m
illio
n pe
ople
in t
he r
ural
are
as
7of
the
Con
go t
hat
have
con
tam
inat
ed w
ater
.8 9
Bea
ring
in m
ind:
“T
he c
ount
ry’s
tro
uble
d le
gacy
of
conf
lict,
env
iron
men
tal
10de
grad
atio
n, r
apid
urb
aniz
atio
n an
d un
der-
inve
stm
ent
in w
ater
infr
astr
uctu
re h
as
11se
riou
sly
affe
cted
the
ava
ilabi
lity
of d
rink
ing
wat
er,”
UN
EP s
aid
in a
stu
dy.
12 13D
istu
rbed
: A s
tudy
by
the
IRC
sho
ws
the
maj
ority
of de
aths
do
not
com
e fr
om
14vi
olen
ce fro
m t
he w
ar,
but
inst
ead
mal
aria
, m
alnu
triti
on,
and
diar
rhea
.All
of t
hese
15
idea
s tr
ace
back
to
the
insu
ffic
ient
sup
ply
of p
urifi
ed w
ater
.16 17
We
the
Del
egat
es o
f th
e Rep
ublic
of th
e Con
go:
18 19Req
uest
s: T
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o he
lp in
sol
ving
the
Rep
ublic
of
the
Con
go’s
wat
er
20is
sue.
Our
pla
n is
to
build
tw
o w
aste
wat
er t
reat
men
t pl
ants
alo
ng t
he C
ongo
Riv
er
21th
at w
ill p
rovi
de s
anita
ry,
fres
h w
ater
. 22 23
Cal
ls u
pon:
The
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
cont
ribu
te 1
00 m
illio
n U
S d
olla
rs for
the
tot
al c
ost
24of
bot
h pl
ants
and
the
con
stru
ctio
n. T
his
brea
ks d
own
to a
bout
$40
mill
ion
for
both
25
plan
ts a
nd $
60 m
illio
n fo
r co
nstr
uctio
n an
d in
stal
latio
n of
pip
elin
es t
o pu
blic
pum
ps.
26 27Sol
emnl
y af
firm
s: E
ach
wat
er t
reat
men
t pl
ant
hold
s, s
aniti
zes,
and
dis
trib
utes
20
28m
illio
n ga
llons
of w
ater
a d
ay w
hich
will
hel
p su
stai
n th
e D
emoc
ratic
Rep
ublic
of
29Con
go’s
lack
of
fres
h w
ater
. 30 31
Enco
urag
es:
We
urge
you
to
fulfi
ll ou
r co
untr
y's
desp
erat
e ne
eds
of s
anita
ry w
ater
. 32 33
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ERA
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BLY
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ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Sai
nt V
ince
nt a
nd t
he G
rena
dine
sD
eleg
ates
:Ahm
ad B
ahar
,Bri
anna
Elrod
,C
atha
rine
Hin
kle
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Haw
kins
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
eso
luti
on
to
Pre
serv
e En
dan
ger
ed W
ildlif
e in
Sai
nt
Vin
cen
t an
d
the
Gre
nad
ines
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2H
avin
g de
vote
d at
tent
ion
to t
he a
larm
ing
amou
nt o
f en
dang
ered
spe
cies
in S
aint
3
Vin
cent
and
the
Gre
nadi
nes,
4 5N
otin
g fu
rthe
r th
at a
maj
ority
of th
ese
spec
ies
are
fish
and
that
the
re a
re a
tot
al o
f 6
17 e
ndan
gere
d fis
h sp
ecie
s in
the
cou
ntry
,7 8
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
thi
s is
due
to
over
-fis
hing
,9 10
Not
ing
with
gra
veco
ncer
n th
at t
his
coul
d gr
eatly
affec
t th
e ec
onom
y fo
r th
e w
orse
,11 12
Emph
asiz
ing
that
the
201
3 G
PD p
er c
apita
of Sai
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
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
102
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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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Alg
eria
Del
egat
es:
Jani
ne A
lam
illa,
Mar
tina
Aze
rCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
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
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
103
GA
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:G
erm
any
Del
egat
es:
Ella
Atw
ood,
Dyl
an C
ook
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
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
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ERA
L A
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BLY
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Col
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
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
104
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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ESSE
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Ven
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
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
105
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Bel
arus
Del
egat
es:
Das
h Bre
aux,
And
riel
le S
liwa,
Hol
li Ti
mm
ons
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
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
SSEM
BLY
GA
/Res
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
: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
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
106
35W
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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TEN
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.
35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
107
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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
108
TENNESSEE YMCA MIDDLE SCHOOL
MODEL UNITED NATIONS
COMMITTEE 9
109
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
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:
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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
Cal
ls u
pon
all m
embe
r st
ates
to
coop
erat
e w
ith e
ach
othe
r to
acc
eler
ate
capa
city
25
build
ing
by a
dvis
ing
each
oth
er o
n ho
w t
o pr
even
t hu
man
tra
ffic
king
bef
ore
it 26
happ
ens.
27 28
Req
uest
s th
e cr
eatio
n of
a w
orki
ng g
roup
cha
rged
with
pro
duci
ng a
han
dboo
k fo
r 29
mem
bers
sta
tes
to a
ccel
erat
e ca
paci
ty b
uild
ing
with
res
pect
to
stop
ping
hum
an
30tr
affic
king
.31
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ERA
L A
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BLY
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MO
DEL
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
: Cyp
rus
D
eleg
ates
:Cla
y Bib
by,
Boy
lan,
Mat
thew
Leo
fsky
,Jo
hnO
wen
Com
mitt
ee:
Spe
cial
Polit
ical
and
Dec
olon
izat
ion
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
ndM
iddl
eSch
ool
A R
eso
luti
on
to
Ad
dre
ss t
he
Lack
of
Wat
er D
ue
to D
rou
gh
t in
Cyp
rus
Ala
rmed
by
the
unfix
ed c
risi
s of
dro
ught
tha
t pl
ague
s ou
r co
untr
y,1 2
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
our
cou
ntry
has
con
stru
cted
5 w
ater
tre
atm
ent
plan
ts,
3 4Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t th
ere
are
no n
atur
al w
ater
res
ervo
irs,
5 6M
indf
ul t
hat
only
0.1
1% o
f ou
r ar
ea is
cov
ered
with
wat
er,
7 8N
otin
g w
ith g
rave
con
cern
tha
t 64
% o
f al
l wat
er is
use
d in
agr
icul
ture
and
onl
y 9
28.4
% is
use
d fo
r ho
useh
olds
,10 11
Aw
are
that
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
hav
e he
lped
us
with
the
Bi-
com
mun
al W
aste
wat
er
12Tr
eatm
ent
Plan
t (W
WTP
) as
par
t of
the
Par
tner
ship
for
the
Fut
ure
prog
ram
me
13(U
ND
P-PF
F) in
Nic
osia
, ho
wev
er t
his
only
giv
es c
lean
wat
er t
o ab
out
24%
of th
e 14
tota
l pop
ulat
ion
of C
ypru
s as
a w
hole
,15 16
Emph
asiz
ing
that
the
con
tinue
d dr
ough
ts a
re t
hrea
teni
ng t
he 3
mill
ion
visi
ting
17to
uris
ts p
er y
ear,
18 19W
e th
e de
lega
tes
of C
ypru
s do
her
eby:
20 21
Cal
ls u
pon
the
UN
for
the
mat
eria
ls t
o bu
ild a
new
typ
e of
sea
wat
er d
esal
inat
ion
22us
ing
sing
le w
alle
d ca
rbon
nan
otub
es(S
WCN
T);
23 24U
rges
for
the
UN
to
focu
s gr
eatly
on
utili
zing
mod
ern
carb
on n
anot
ube
tech
nolo
gy
25in
ord
er t
o ge
t cl
ean
wat
er t
o th
e pe
ople
of co
untr
ies
in n
eed;
26 27Tr
usts
tha
t th
e pe
rcen
tage
s of
wat
er g
oing
to
diff
eren
t in
dust
ries
will
no
long
er b
e a
28pr
oble
m,
as e
very
one
will
hav
e en
ough
use
able
wat
er;
29 30Ex
pres
ses
its h
ope
that
with
the
new
am
ount
s of
wat
er,
no t
ouri
sts
will
be
plac
ed in
31
dang
er w
hile
vis
iting
Cyp
rus;
32 33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
110
Req
uest
s th
at e
ither
the
UN
will
giv
e us
con
stru
ctio
n w
orke
rs o
r th
e m
oney
nee
ded
34to
inst
itute
the
pro
gram
and
con
stru
ct t
he p
lant
;35 36
Rea
ffirm
s th
at o
vera
ll th
is s
yste
m w
ill p
rove
to
be a
maj
or h
elp
for
seve
ral c
ount
ries
37
in n
eed
of c
lean
usa
ble
wat
er;
38 39Pr
ocla
ims
that
all
reso
urce
s sh
ould
sta
rt t
o be
col
lect
ed b
y Fe
brua
ry 1
, 20
17;
40 41Fu
rthe
r pr
ocla
ims
that
the
pla
nt s
houl
d be
fin
ishe
d by
Feb
ruar
y 1,
202
1.42 43
GA
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:G
reec
eD
eleg
ates
:Em
ma
Col
lins,
Mar
issa
Pag
ano
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
Sen
d M
on
ey,
Med
ical
Sta
ff,
and
Med
ical
Su
pp
lies
to
Hel
p T
reat
Ref
ug
ees
Ala
rmed
by
the
shoc
king
num
ber
of r
efug
ees,
57,
042,
in G
reec
e an
d 42
.5 m
illio
n in
1
the
wor
ld a
nd g
row
ing,
2 3Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
all
of t
he r
efug
ees
arou
nd t
he w
orld
are
bei
ng t
reat
ed b
adly
4
and
are
in b
ad li
ving
con
ditio
ns,
5 6D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
ref
ugee
s ar
ound
the
wor
ld a
re in
ter
ribl
e ph
ysic
al c
ondi
tion,
7 8Vie
win
g w
ith a
ppre
ciat
ion
the
wor
k, T
he O
ffic
e of
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Hig
h 9
Com
mis
sion
er for
Ref
ugee
s (U
NH
CR)
are
alre
ady
tryi
ng t
o he
lp r
efug
ees
build
new
10
lives
,11 12
Det
erm
ined
to
help
the
ref
ugee
s th
at w
e ar
e go
ing
to s
uppo
rt ,
and
build
off
of
13U
NH
CR,
14 15H
avin
g st
udie
d re
fuge
e pr
oble
ms
arou
nd t
he w
orld
,16 17
We
the
Del
egat
ion
of G
reec
e do
her
eby:
18 19Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o en
d th
is a
fflic
tion
by s
endi
ng m
edic
al d
evic
es,
1.5
20m
illio
n U
.S.
dolla
rs a
nd s
uppl
ies
to in
sure
ref
ugee
s go
od h
ealth
;21 22
Req
uest
the
UN
sen
d m
edic
al s
uppl
ies
and
pers
onne
l to
Gre
ece;
23 24En
cour
age
the
UN
HCR t
o he
lp t
he w
ides
prea
d di
stribu
tion
of t
hese
pro
duct
s;25 26
Urg
e th
e U
N t
o he
lp s
uppo
rt o
ur m
issi
on o
f cr
eatin
g a
wor
ld w
ithou
t si
ck,
inju
red
or
27m
istr
eate
d re
fuge
es.
28 29
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
111
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MO
DEL
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NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:U
nite
d Sta
tes
Del
egat
es:
Lyla
Bra
dy,
Reb
ecca
Lily
,N
asia
Sm
ithCom
mitt
ee:
Dis
arm
amen
t an
d In
tern
atio
nal S
ecur
itySch
ool:
Spr
ing
Sta
tion
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
eso
luti
on
to
Ad
dre
ss C
yber
War
fare
in t
he
Un
ited
Sta
tes
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Con
cern
ing
that
in 2
015
5.6
mill
ion
Am
eric
ans
finge
rprint
s w
ere
stol
en d
ue t
o on
ly
3on
e cy
ber
atta
ck;
4 5Con
scio
us o
f th
e 1
billi
on c
yber
thr
eats
tha
t th
e de
part
men
t of
vet
eran
s as
6
thw
arte
d;7 8
Aw
are
of t
he c
yber
att
acks
clim
bing
1,3
00%
fro
m b
etw
een
2006
and
201
5;9 10
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
18
of t
he 2
4 su
rvey
ed a
genc
ies
had
sens
itive
info
rmat
ion
that
11
coul
d ha
rm t
he c
ount
ry a
nd in
divi
dual
s in
side
;12 13
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d ab
out
the
amou
nt o
f m
alw
are
bein
g cr
eate
d ha
s rise
n to
230
,000
14
sam
ples
/day
;15 16
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
on
the
FBI’s
mos
t w
ante
d lis
t th
ere
are
19 in
divi
dual
s w
ho a
re
17re
spon
sibl
e fo
r m
any
cons
umer
loss
es r
angi
ng f
rom
$35
0,00
0 to
$10
0 m
illio
n;18 19
Rea
lizin
g th
at a
n ag
reem
ent
betw
een
Xi J
inpi
ng,
the
Chi
nese
lead
er,
and
Bar
ack
20O
bam
a fo
r cy
ber
atta
cks
has
been
issu
ed y
et t
he C
hine
se c
ontin
ue t
o im
plem
ent
21th
ese
harm
ful c
yber
att
acks
;22 23
We
the
dele
gate
s of
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes:
24 25Fu
rthe
r re
com
men
d th
at a
sys
tem
of ru
les
be u
phel
d be
twee
n co
untr
ies
ensu
ring
26
the
safe
ty o
f al
l tho
se li
ving
in t
he g
ener
al a
rea;
27 28Cal
ling
upon
Chi
na a
nd R
ussi
a, w
e pr
opos
e a
cybe
r w
arfa
re p
eace
tre
aty
betw
een
29sa
id c
ount
ries
;30 31
Furt
her
proc
laim
ing
that
no
act
of e
spio
nage
may
be
exec
uted
thr
ough
cyb
er
32co
nnec
tions
;33 34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Alo
ng w
ith t
he p
rocl
amat
ion
that
no
gove
rnm
ent
oper
ated
fac
ility
, ag
ency
, or
lead
er
35m
ay b
e at
tack
ed b
y an
othe
r go
vern
men
t ag
ency
, fa
cilit
y, o
r le
ader
;36 37
Str
essi
ng p
riva
tely
ow
ned
and
oper
ated
bus
ines
ses
with
cus
tom
ers
unde
r th
e 38
citiz
ensh
ips
of p
revi
ousl
y st
ated
cou
ntries
may
not
be
atta
cked
mal
icio
usly
to
gain
39
acce
ss t
o sp
ecifi
c fil
es,
incl
udin
g th
ose
of id
entit
y an
d go
vern
men
t se
nsiti
ve
40do
cum
ents
;41 42
Furt
her
invi
ting
that
any
oth
er p
ro-p
eace
cyb
er w
arfa
re d
ecla
ratio
ns m
ay b
e 43
brou
ght
to m
ind
whe
n of
ficia
ting
prev
ious
ly s
tate
d pe
ace
trea
ty;
44 45Fu
lly b
elie
ving
the
se id
eas
stro
ngly
enc
oura
ge t
hat
a co
nglo
mer
ate
be r
each
ed
46be
twee
n th
e w
orld
pow
ers
of C
hina
, Rus
sia,
and
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes;
47 48H
avin
g fu
rthe
r de
cide
d, if
the
se d
ecla
ratio
ns a
re n
ot m
et,
the
atta
cked
gov
ernm
ent
49m
ay s
eek
repa
ratio
ns,
prov
ided
, th
at t
he a
ccus
ed c
ount
ry c
omm
itted
pre
viou
sly
50an
noun
ced
wro
ngdo
ings
;51 52
Con
dem
ning
the
cyb
er w
arfa
re e
nact
ing
coun
try
will
mee
t th
e te
rms
of a
gree
men
t 53
need
ed t
o ju
stify
the
cou
ntry
has
cou
nter
bala
nced
its
inap
prop
riat
e us
e of
cyb
er
54co
nnec
tions
.55
112
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NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Bot
swan
aD
eleg
ates
:G
igi H
este
r,M
oira
Ist
as,
Yash
vith
a Th
atig
otla
,Cam
den
Fain
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
HIV
/A
IDS
Ep
idem
ic in
Bo
tsw
ana
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Aw
are
of t
he 3
50,0
00 p
eopl
e liv
ing
with
HIV
/AID
S v
irus
in B
otsw
ana
3 4D
eplo
ring
tha
t w
e ha
ve s
pent
so
muc
h tim
e on
our
tou
rist
att
ract
ion,
we
have
not
5
addr
esse
d th
e pr
oble
m o
f AID
S/H
IV6 7
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
Bot
swan
a’s
deat
h ra
te a
yea
r is
app
roxi
mat
ely
3,20
0 8
deat
hs b
ecau
se o
f H
IV/A
IDS
9 10Fu
lly A
war
e th
at o
ver
78%
of
all a
dults
are
on
antir
etro
vira
l tre
atm
ents
11 12
Obs
ervi
ng t
he fac
t th
at 6
0,00
0 ch
ildre
n ag
ed 0
to
17 a
re o
rpha
ned
due
to t
heir
13pa
rent
s de
aths
14 15Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t Bot
swan
a is
cur
rent
ly e
xper
ienc
ing
one
of t
he m
ost
seve
re
16H
IV/A
IDS e
pide
mic
s 17 18
Emph
asiz
ing
that
the
maj
ority
of th
e po
pula
tion
has
this
hor
rid
dise
ase
that
19
inte
rfer
es w
ith t
he b
odie
s ab
ility
to
fight
infe
ctio
n20 21
Con
cern
ed t
hat
the
vast
maj
ority
of th
e am
ount
of
deat
hs w
ill g
row
larg
er
22 23Reg
rett
ing
that
we,
the
Rep
ublic
of
Bot
swan
a, h
ave
not
solv
ed t
his
prob
lem
soo
ner
24 25Th
e Rep
ublic
of Bot
swan
a he
reby
:26 27
Proc
laim
s th
at B
otsw
ana
wou
ld li
ke t
o es
tabl
ish
a H
IV/A
IDS m
obile
clin
ic t
o tr
avel
28
the
coun
try
29 30N
otes
tha
t th
e cl
inic
will
pro
vide
HIV
/AID
S p
reve
ntio
n m
etho
ds,
vacc
ines
, an
d 31
trea
tmen
ts if
the
pat
ient
s be
com
e in
fect
ed32 33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Dec
lare
s th
at t
he m
obile
HIV
/AID
S c
linic
will
pro
vide
edu
catio
n ab
out
spre
adin
g th
e 34
harm
ful d
isea
se35 36
Dra
ws
atte
ntio
n to
the
fac
t th
at t
he c
linic
will
be
sani
tary
and
wel
l kep
t by
med
ical
37
prof
essi
onal
s fr
om t
he U
nite
d Sta
tes
and
othe
r w
este
rn c
ount
ries
38 39
Req
uest
s 5
mill
ion
dolla
rs a
nd w
ell t
rain
ed m
edic
al p
rofe
ssio
nals
fro
m t
he U
N
40 41Aut
hori
zes
the
fact
tha
t th
e Rep
ublic
of
Bot
swan
a w
ill r
epay
the
5 m
illio
n do
llars
42
that
we
wer
e gi
ven
back
to
the
UN
, th
roug
h m
oney
fro
m o
ur y
early
tour
ist
43at
trac
tions
44 45Ex
pres
ses
its h
ope
for
the
outc
ome
of t
his
proj
ect
will
cre
ate
a ri
pple
eff
ect
for
46H
IV/A
IDS a
war
enes
s ar
ound
the
wor
ld
47 48
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ITED
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NS
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nsor
:M
ongo
liaD
eleg
ates
:Ave
ry A
bad,
Nirav
Nai
du,
Luke
Ada
mso
n,Reb
ekah
Pin
toCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Co
rru
pte
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.
11 12H
avin
g he
ard
Mon
golia
has
a lo
t of
pro
blem
s, b
ut t
he m
ost
impo
rtan
t an
d w
orst
13
prob
lem
tha
t M
ongo
lia h
as is
env
iron
men
tal p
robl
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
y w
ork
and
help
peo
ple
be h
ealth
y or
incr
ease
fac
tory
22
wor
k an
d m
ore
med
icin
e an
d jo
bs.
23 24
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
hat
we
will
fix
the
se p
robl
ems
and
help
Mon
golia
25
thrive
.26
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ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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ITED
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TIO
NS
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nsor
:D
jibou
tiD
eleg
ates
:G
avin
Bak
er,
Loga
n Pa
tter
son,
Liam
Sm
ithCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
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
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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ESSE
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MO
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Afg
hani
stan
Del
egat
es:
Am
anda
Hua
ng,
Bro
oks
Tayl
or,
Virgi
nia
You
Com
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Sun
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
ERA
L A
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
115
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ESSE
E Y
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MO
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UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Aus
tral
iaD
eleg
ates
:Bec
kett
Aki
n,G
rant
Cla
rk,
Gra
y Rob
erts
,La
ne C
hris
tens
onCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Gre
at B
arri
er R
eef
Pro
tect
ion
in
Au
stra
lia
To t
he g
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Bea
ring
In
Min
d: A
ustr
alia
’s G
reat
Bar
rier
Ree
f is
in g
rave
dan
ger.
3 4H
avin
g C
onsi
dere
d: I
t’s t
he la
rges
t co
ral r
eef
ecos
yste
m in
the
wor
ld,
it’s
hom
e to
5
an a
maz
ing
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
0 8
squa
re k
ilom
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
robl
ems.
25 26
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:To
nga
Del
egat
es:
Ave
ry N
oe,
Sam
anth
a Via
reng
o,Kar
im C
hays
sani
,Bry
son
Mun
izCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Mill
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
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
116
35Ex
pect
ing
to c
ut o
ff im
port
s of
mut
ton
flaps
and
edi
ble
drip
ping
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
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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
117
Dra
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
118
TENNESSEE YMCA MIDDLE SCHOOL
MODEL UNITED NATIONS
COMMITTEE 10
119
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NES
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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.
53
120
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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
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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
121
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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.
41 42
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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
68 69
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nsor
:Spa
inD
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
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ERA
L A
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BLY
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NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
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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
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ERA
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nsor
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enm
ark
Del
egat
es:
Iara
Ald
ave,
Nic
oria
War
field
,Aar
ion
Jaco
bsCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Cam
eron
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
GEN
ERA
L A
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BLY
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/Res
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-9
TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:M
oroc
coD
eleg
ates
:Ste
phan
ie E
smon
de,
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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/Res
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Aze
rbai
jan
Del
egat
es:
Patr
ick
Mey
erho
ff,
Jude
Bow
ers,
Mic
ah H
illm
anCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
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
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ERA
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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
o ge
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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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Fi
jiD
eleg
ates
:D
avid
Can
trel
l,Th
omas
Bro
wn,
Sea
n Bey
er,
Jake
Bra
unCom
mitt
ee:
Soc
ial,
Hum
anita
rian
and
Cul
tura
lSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
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
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