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29th ANNUAL TENNESSEE YMCA
MIDDLE SCHOOL MODEL UNITED NATIONS
Sponsored by the YMCA Center for Civic Engagement
November 8, 2017 Democracy must be learned by each generation.
TENNESSEE YMCA CENTER FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION Executive Director Associate Director Susan A. Moriarty Elise Addington Dugger
Program Specialist Tyler Dorr
CONTACTING US Susan Moriarty Office: 615-743-6237 Cell: 615-482-1857 [email protected]
Elise Addington Dugger Office: 615-743-6237 Cell: 901-674-1185 [email protected]
Tyler Dorr Office: 615-743-6237 Cell: 615-829-3452 [email protected]
Web Address www.tennesseecce.org
State Office Address YMCA Center for Civic Engagement 1000 Church Street Nashville, TN 37203 Fax: 888.724.2810
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29TH ANNUAL TENNESSEE YMCA
MIDDLE SCHOOL MODEL UNITED NATIONS Sponsored by the YMCA Center for Civic Engagement
Embassy Suites Murfreesboro November 8, 2017
CONFERENCE AGENDA 8:30 AM Conference Registration Registration Desk
9:00–12:30PM Committees of the General Assembly
COMMITTEE LOCATION__ Committee 1 Oakleigh C
Committee 2 Oakleigh B
Committee 3 Oakleigh A
Committee 4 Mirabella D
Committee 5 Mirabella C
Committee 6 Mirabella B
Committee 7 Mirabella G
Committee 8 Mirabella H
Committee 9 Mirabella I
Committee 10 Mirabella J
12:30 PM Lunch Atrium
1:30 PM Plenary Session Mirabella E
4:00 PM Closing Ceremony Mirabella E
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TENNESSEE YMCA MIDDLE SCHOOL MODEL UNITED NATIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS Program Administration 2
Conference Agenda 3
MUN Delegate Roster 6-15
Embassy Suites Map 16
The Avenue Restaurant Guide 17
United Nations Member States 18-19
Rules of Procedure 20-22
Table of Motions 23
MUN Debate Script 24-25
Format for Debate 26
General Assembly Committees 27-131
Committee 1 27-38
Committee 2 39-48
Committee 3 49-60
Committee 4 61-72
Committee 5 73-82
Committee 6 83-92
Committee 7 93-102
Committee 8 103-112
Committee 9 113-122
Committee 10 123-131
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Last First School Country Com. # Res #Adair Julia Grassland Middle Nicaragua 1 17-1-1Adams Ava Millcreek Middle Estonia 1 17-1-13Adamson Luke Millcreek Middle Chile 5 17-5-13Adarsh Gauri Sunset Middle Bolivia 4 17-4-12Alshari Shyma Saint Ann Guyana 1 17-1-6Amin Sumehra Pulaski Academy Austria 4 17-4-2Amit Shreeti Page Middle Guinea 4 17-4-4Anderson Omarion Page Middle Serbia 7 17-7-7Angeleno Tristan Millcreek Middle Lebanon 4 17-4-13Angtuaco Julienne Pulaski Academy Hungary 7 17-7-12Arnold Samuel Spring Station New Zealand 1 17-1-2Ashburn Hannah Grassland Middle Malawi 8 17-8-1Attmore Gray Brentwood Middle Japan 1 17-1-10Atwood Ella Grassland Middle Afghanistan 8 17-8-5Aulino Maxwell Brentwood Middle Japan 1 17-1-10Aulino Audrey Brentwood Middle Kenya 2 17-2-9Bach Charlie Saint Matthew Canada 5 17-5-2Baghaevaji Beeta Sunset Middle Burkina Faso 5 17-5-3Bahgat Youssef Pulaski Academy Egypt 6 17-6-12Baker Kailey Sunset Middle Togo 5 17-5-9Bakshi Sia Sunset Middle Suriname 4 17-4-11Ballard Anabelle Millcreek Middle Barbados 4 17-4-6Barnes Emily Sunset Middle Bolivia 4 17-4-12Barnes Stanley Millcreek Middle Colombia 6 17-6-4Beaird Gracen Grassland Middle Malawi 8 17-8-1Beard Callie Grassland Middle France 2 17-2-2Becker Cole Saint Matthew Uganda 8 17-8-4Bell Ivy Millcreek Middle Somalia 7 17-7-1Bell Elli Merrol Hyde Middle Qatar 9 17-9-12Bennett Robert Pulaski Academy Hungary 7 17-7-12Bhatia Ishita Sunset Middle Saudi Arabia 3 17-3-7Bibby Alayna Grassland Middle Bahamas 9 17-9-7Billington Grace Millcreek Middle Honduras 3 17-3-2Blackburn Kamden Grassland Middle Netherlands 10 17-10-6Bolden Jaelen Millcreek Middle Madagascar 8 17-8-9Borda Isabella Brentwood Middle Czech Republic 6 17-6-3Bork Thomas Sunset Middle El Salvador 8 17-8-11Bork Bradley Sunset Middle El Salvador 8 17-8-11Botros Karen Millcreek Middle Barbados 4 17-4-6Bradley Charlotte Millcreek Middle Libya 6 17-6-5Braniff Krispin Saint Ann Myanmar 3 17-3-1Brault Gabrielle Saint Matthew Pakistan 7 17-7-2Bray Lily Page Middle Viet Nam 2 17-2-8Brewer Sarah Millcreek Middle Angola 2 17-2-13Britt Hillary Millcreek Middle Mali 9 17-9-2Britton Dwight Grassland Middle Italy 6 17-6-6Brown Shayla Millcreek Middle Monaco 10 17-10-7
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Brown Presley Pulaski Academy Austria 4 17-4-2Brubaker Zach Brentwood Middle Cuba 5 17-5-5Brunner Grayson Saint Matthew Pakistan 7 17-7-2Burgess Collin Page Middle Macedonia 1 17-1-5Burgun Korah Millcreek Middle Estonia 1 17-1-13Bush Rachel Millcreek Middle Lesotho 5 17-5-4Butters MacLaine Grassland Middle Ukraine 8 17-8-10Byrd Nathaniel Pulaski Academy Egypt 6 17-6-12Cai Sarah Brentwood Middle Republic of Korea 3 17-3-8Cannon Will Grassland Middle Swaziland 4 17-4-7Carpenter Grant Brentwood Middle Japan 1 17-1-10Cartee Jackson Brentwood Middle Rwanda 4 17-4-5Carter William Page Middle Argentina 10 17-10-12Chakraborty Saurav Grassland Middle Demo Rep of the Congo 10 17-10-3Challa Sohan Brentwood Middle Slovakia 5 17-5-12Chen Joleen Page Middle Guinea 4 17-4-4Chimento Dylan Page Middle Niger 5 17-5-8Chmayssani Malek Millcreek Middle Lebanon 4 17-4-13Chon Crystal Saint Ann Myanmar 3 17-3-1Clark Abby Page Middle Viet Nam 2 17-2-8Cleary Ronin Merrol Hyde Middle Denmark 5 17-5-10Clemmons Coleman Grassland Middle Ukraine 8 17-8-10Cochran Carson Grassland Middle Italy 6 17-6-6Coleman Mya' Millcreek Middle Lithuania 7 17-7-3Combs Grace Brentwood Middle Iceland 9 17-9-10Cook Cody Grassland Middle Norway 2 17-2-10Cook Elizabeth Grassland Middle Switzerland 6 17-6-13Cook Dylan Grassland Middle Afghanistan 8 17-8-5Cook Abby Millcreek Middle Yemen 9 17-9-3Corney Eddie Grassland Middle Israel 5 17-5-6Corum Will Brentwood Middle Cuba 5 17-5-5Cox Emma Millcreek Middle Dominican Republic 8 17-8-3Coyle Andrew Grassland Middle Italy 6 17-6-6Coyle David Grassland Middle Jamaica 7 17-7-8Cravens Mae Millcreek Middle Estonia 1 17-1-13Cremers Jack Page Middle Sudan 9 17-9-6Critchlow Luke Grassland Middle Jamaica 7 17-7-8Crouch Kinslei Merrol Hyde Middle Luxembourg 8 17-8-2Cunningham Charlotte Millcreek Middle Angola 2 17-2-13Dahner Thomas Grassland Middle Demo Rep of the Congo 10 17-10-3Daily Sawyer Page Middle Serbia 7 17-7-7Danielyan Ani Millcreek Middle Libya 6 17-6-5Davidson Olivia Merrol Hyde Middle Guatemala 6 17-6-11Davis Christopher Grassland Middle Fiji 1 17-1-7DeBorde Cosette Grassland Middle Malaysia 9 17-9-5DeLaney Harrison Merrol Hyde Middle Denmark 5 17-5-10Derusha Sahara Millcreek Middle Monaco 10 17-10-7Deweese Sarah Grassland Middle Switzerland 6 17-6-13
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Dinwiddie Alicia Spring Station Kazakhstan 10 17-10-10Dobberfuhl Emily Page Middle Bangladesh 1 17-1-12Dodridge Dakota Millcreek Middle Oman 4 17-4-8Donnelly Cullen Heritage Middle Iraq 2 17-2-3Donovan Emma Millcreek Middle Mali 9 17-9-2Douglas Nancy Millcreek Middle Mongolia 1 17-1-8Douglas Ruby Millcreek Middle Comoros 7 17-7-9Doyle Cora Grassland Middle Demo Rep of the Congo 10 17-10-3Driver Brent Brentwood Middle Dem Ppls Rep of Korea 7 17-7-4DuPuy Molly Grassland Middle United Kingdom 9 17-9-8Dyra Kyle Grassland Middle Israel 5 17-5-6Earnest Brian Millcreek Middle Peru 5 17-5-1Edala Kriti Pulaski Academy Belgium 5 17-5-7Eggleton Cole Page Middle Niger 5 17-5-8Eggleton Alexis Page Middle Portugal 6 17-6-9Eichenauer Evan Pulaski Academy Belgium 5 17-5-7Emerson Asher Saint Ann Myanmar 3 17-3-1Enriquez Lucia Sunset Middle Saudi Arabia 3 17-3-7Ertel Maya Grassland Middle Romania 3 17-3-9Ervin Elayna Millcreek Middle Lithuania 7 17-7-3Esmonde Stephanie Millcreek Middle Lithuania 7 17-7-3Fazili Dhuhaa Brentwood Middle Australia 1 17-1-4Ferrell Anna Portland West Nauru 3 17-3-12Field Brady Merrol Hyde Middle Ireland 7 17-7-10Finch David Brentwood Middle Slovakia 5 17-5-12Finger Christian Brentwood Middle Georgia 8 17-8-6Fitzgerald Harper Grassland Middle United Kingdom 9 17-9-8Fleming Hannah Millcreek Middle Barbados 4 17-4-6Forbes Marie Saint Matthew Cambodia 4 17-4-1Forrest Cole Grassland Middle Fiji 1 17-1-7Forster Brock Grassland Middle Sweden 5 17-5-11Frank Sally Merrol Hyde Middle Guatemala 6 17-6-11Friedenberger Jake Millcreek Middle Nigeria 3 17-3-4Gault Autumn Pulaski Academy Seychelles 9 17-9-1Ghantasala Sharada Sunset Middle Equatorial Guinea 9 17-9-4Ghebranious Marina Sunset Middle Equatorial Guinea 9 17-9-4Gillespie Megan Portland West Nauru 3 17-3-12Gilreath Bailey Millcreek Middle Peru 5 17-5-1Glatzer Chase Brentwood Middle Cuba 5 17-5-5Godwin Brooks Grassland Middle Fiji 1 17-1-7Godwin Meryl Grassland Middle Malawi 8 17-8-1Goettel Lilium Grassland Middle Nicaragua 1 17-1-1Gordon Memphis Page Middle Bangladesh 1 17-1-12Gorman Max Pulaski Academy Austria 4 17-4-2Goss Greta Brentwood Middle Kenya 2 17-2-9Gowrisasnkar Aashvi Page Middle Belize 2 17-2-4Graves Braden Portland West Nauru 3 17-3-12Green Connor Millcreek Middle Peru 5 17-5-1
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Gripenstraw Eli Brentwood Middle Slovakia 5 17-5-12Grubesic Sara Millcreek Middle Ecuador 9 17-9-11Gumm Ashlyn Merrol Hyde Middle Luxembourg 8 17-8-2Hailey Leighton Page Middle Argentina 10 17-10-12Hailey Hannah Saint Matthew India 6 17-6-10Hall Sophia Spring Station Kazakhstan 10 17-10-10Hampton Madison Millcreek Middle Dominican Republic 8 17-8-3Harbison Will Pulaski Academy Nepal 8 17-8-8Harmon Connor Page Middle Bhutan 3 17-3-6Harper Brennan Page Middle Thailand 10 17-10-9Harris Laura Harpeth Hall United States 1 17-1-3Hartland Jesse Grassland Middle Netherlands 10 17-10-6Hartz Ryan Heritage Middle Iraq 2 17-2-3Hassler Harrison Page Middle Bhutan 3 17-3-6Hastings Joseph Grassland Middle Sweden 5 17-5-11Hatcher Campbell Millcreek Middle Oman 4 17-4-8Hatley Kate Pulaski Academy Belgium 5 17-5-7Hendricks Abby Millcreek Middle Mozambique 2 17-2-6Henry Jackson Brentwood Middle Dem Ppls Rep of Korea 7 17-7-4Hensley Elizabeth Millcreek Middle Azerbaijan 3 17-3-5Hetherington Sammy Brentwood Middle Slovakia 5 17-5-12Hibsch Sophie Saint Matthew Venezuela 9 17-9-9High Dylan Millcreek Middle Somalia 7 17-7-1Hogan Maddie Harpeth Hall Poland 10 17-10-5Hollis Jackson Page Middle Serbia 7 17-7-7Hollis Gentry Anne Grassland Middle Bahamas 9 17-9-7Holt Thomas Saint Matthew Canada 5 17-5-2Houston Hill Brentwood Middle Cuba 5 17-5-5Howaniec Luke Sunset Middle Grenada 1 17-1-11Howard Bethany Merrol Hyde Middle Ireland 7 17-7-10Hoyos Miles Saint Ann Guyana 1 17-1-6Hudson Kacie Heritage Middle Zimbabwe 4 17-4-3Hudson Skylar Merrol Hyde Middle Luxembourg 8 17-8-2Hughes Emma Millcreek Middle Comoros 7 17-7-9Hummel Tyler Sunset Middle Ethiopia 10 17-10-1Huo Angela Brentwood Middle Republic of Korea 3 17-3-8Ikeda-Sanchez Koichi Spring Station New Zealand 1 17-1-2Ingram Bryson Saint Matthew Uganda 8 17-8-4Jackson Luke Millcreek Middle Lebanon 4 17-4-13Jackson Reed Millcreek Middle Chile 5 17-5-13Jansen Hannah Millcreek Middle Oman 4 17-4-8Jegannathan Srimaaye Sunset Middle Suriname 4 17-4-11Jenkins Megan Sunset Middle Burkina Faso 5 17-5-3Jenkins Grant Sunset Middle El Salvador 8 17-8-11Jogell Antonio Millcreek Middle Philippines 6 17-6-2Johns Ansley Harpeth Hall Poland 10 17-10-5Johnson Brooke Grassland Middle United Kingdom 9 17-9-8Jones Adrienne Page Middle Viet Nam 2 17-2-8
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Jones Nathan Grassland Middle Swaziland 4 17-4-7Jones Madeleine Brentwood Middle Syria 7 17-7-5Jung Ian Millcreek Middle Nigeria 3 17-3-4Kahnle Finn Saint Matthew Canada 5 17-5-2Kamssu Dominick Brentwood Middle Rwanda 4 17-4-5Kemble Alli Heritage Middle Sri Lanka 3 17-3-11Kenley Alena Saint Matthew India 6 17-6-10Khairollahi Ryan Brentwood Middle China 3 17-3-13Khan Nadia Millcreek Middle Dominican Republic 8 17-8-3Khandelwal Darsh Millcreek Middle Ghana 2 17-2-7Kieffner Emily Grassland Middle France 2 17-2-2King Abbey Millcreek Middle Mozambique 2 17-2-6King Aubrey Merrol Hyde Middle Qatar 9 17-9-12Kinzig Wren Grassland Middle Tuvalu 7 17-7-11Kitch Emily Page Middle South Africa 8 17-8-7Klapheke Aidan Grassland Middle Norway 2 17-2-10Knapp Colin Saint Matthew Cambodia 4 17-4-1Knight Caroline Heritage Middle Sri Lanka 3 17-3-11Knight Brendan Millcreek Middle Colombia 6 17-6-4Konakalla Hamsini Millcreek Middle Oman 4 17-4-8Kostoulas Myrsine Brentwood Middle Indonesia 10 17-10-4Kramer Jonny Spring Station Republic of the Congo 2 17-2-11Krishnaswamy Aashna Page Middle Macedonia 1 17-1-5Kulkarni Sara Millcreek Middle Andorra 1 17-1-9Laginess Jackson Grassland Middle Italy 6 17-6-6Lampe Justin Saint Matthew Uganda 8 17-8-4Ledford Mia Millcreek Middle Ecuador 9 17-9-11Lee Brennan Page Middle Thailand 10 17-10-9Leger Patrick Millcreek Middle Azerbaijan 3 17-3-5Leger Jeremie Millcreek Middle Turkey 8 17-8-12Leggett Addie Grace Grassland Middle Tuvalu 7 17-7-11Leonard Van Millcreek Middle Honduras 3 17-3-2Leonard Isabel Saint Matthew Venezuela 9 17-9-9LePore Avery Saint Ann Brazil 10 17-10-11Lifferth Emma Brentwood Middle Czech Republic 6 17-6-3Lin Jessica Brentwood Middle Chad 2 17-2-1Linstroth Ruby Grassland Middle United Kingdom 9 17-9-8Little Amanda Grassland Middle Nicaragua 1 17-1-1Liu Meina Sunset Middle Burkina Faso 5 17-5-3Loh Mitchell Sunset Middle Russian Federation 2 17-2-12Long Davis Grassland Middle Jamaica 7 17-7-8Lowe James Grassland Middle Greece 3 17-3-10Lu Grace Brentwood Middle Kenya 2 17-2-9Lytle Brooke Harpeth Hall United States 1 17-1-3Maddox Anna Karoline Millcreek Middle Libya 6 17-6-5Mandeville Tobias Merrol Hyde Middle Ireland 7 17-7-10Mangelsdorf Sadie Brentwood Middle Indonesia 10 17-10-4Mangold Will Spring Station South Sudan 3 17-3-3
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Manning Sydney Grassland Middle Greece 3 17-3-10Martinek Hattie Merrol Hyde Middle Guatemala 6 17-6-11Mason Madeline Millcreek Middle Madagascar 8 17-8-9Maxwell Ben Saint Ann Kuwait 2 17-2-5McAdams Sarah Grassland Middle Switzerland 6 17-6-13McCann Emma Millcreek Middle Andorra 1 17-1-9McCarthy Quinn Page Middle Macedonia 1 17-1-5McDaniel Madeleine Sunset Middle Suriname 4 17-4-11McGhee Saraia Millcreek Middle Monaco 10 17-10-7McIntyre Calista Millcreek Middle Mozambique 2 17-2-6McMurray Sam Grassland Middle Jamaica 7 17-7-8Meyerhoff Anica Page Middle Viet Nam 2 17-2-8Mickiewicz Maddie Brentwood Middle Syria 7 17-7-5Midgley Annika Saint Matthew Pakistan 7 17-7-2Midgley Kaileigh Saint Matthew Pakistan 7 17-7-2Miller Nicole Millcreek Middle Comoros 7 17-7-9Mills Paige Millcreek Middle Honduras 3 17-3-2Mims Nolan Grassland Middle Netherlands 10 17-10-6Mitchell Alina Millcreek Middle Honduras 3 17-3-2Mitchell Jalyn Millcreek Middle Chile 5 17-5-13Mitra Riya Sunset Middle Saudi Arabia 3 17-3-7Mittelberg Max Grassland Middle Israel 5 17-5-6Moghe Shaunak Brentwood Middle China 3 17-3-13Montpool Elena Millcreek Middle Yemen 9 17-9-3Moody Tyson Brentwood Middle Georgia 8 17-8-6Moolchandani Oorvi Brentwood Middle Costa Rica 4 17-4-10Moore Garrett Millcreek Middle Colombia 6 17-6-4Moore Skylar Millcreek Middle Madagascar 8 17-8-9Moran Brody Saint Ann Brazil 10 17-10-11Moyers Ashlyn Grassland Middle Afghanistan 8 17-8-5Mucci Max Millcreek Middle Eritrea 10 17-10-8Mueller Matthew Sunset Middle Bolivia 4 17-4-12Mukolo-Villegas Sinead Saint Ann Brazil 10 17-10-11Mull Kameron Millcreek Middle Peru 5 17-5-1Murphy Emma Grassland Middle Tuvalu 7 17-7-11Murray Colsen Grassland Middle Sweden 5 17-5-11Muthiah Milind Natraj Page Middle Bhutan 3 17-3-6Naidoo Ria Spring Station Kazakhstan 10 17-10-10Nandrey Jiya Page Middle South Africa 8 17-8-7Nath Ananya Brentwood Middle Chad 2 17-2-1Negusse Amy Millcreek Middle Comoros 7 17-7-9Neidhart Madelyn Page Middle South Africa 8 17-8-7Nelson Elisabeth Harpeth Hall United States 1 17-1-3Nelson Emily Sunset Middle Central African Republic 6 17-6-1Nguyen Angelica Saint Ann Kuwait 2 17-2-5Nichols Lilly Harpeth Hall United States 1 17-1-3Nix Brooksie Millcreek Middle Dominican Republic 8 17-8-3Noe Peyton Millcreek Middle Honduras 3 17-3-2
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Nolan Jasper Millcreek Middle Andorra 1 17-1-9Norcross Kylie Sunset Middle Central African Republic 6 17-6-1Odum Kate Pulaski Academy Seychelles 9 17-9-1Oldham Caroline Grassland Middle Tuvalu 7 17-7-11Olopade Oluwadara Brentwood Middle Chad 2 17-2-1Olopade Daniel Brentwood Middle Rwanda 4 17-4-5O'Neal Grant Millcreek Middle Ghana 2 17-2-7Pagano Marissa Grassland Middle Bahamas 9 17-9-7Palmer Mary Grassland Middle Romania 3 17-3-9Park Inge Harpeth Hall Poland 10 17-10-5Park Yoojin Brentwood Middle Republic of Korea 3 17-3-8Park Grace Sunset Middle United Arab Emirates 6 17-6-8Parray Faizan Pulaski Academy Seychelles 9 17-9-1Patel Krisha Millcreek Middle Azerbaijan 3 17-3-5Patel Krisha Sunset Middle Croatia 7 17-7-6Patri Ashwin Brentwood Middle Georgia 8 17-8-6Peck Matthew Grassland Middle Netherlands 10 17-10-6Pennington Penelope Sunset Middle United Arab Emirates 6 17-6-8Phares George Page Middle Niger 5 17-5-8Pillai Avantika Millcreek Middle Mongolia 1 17-1-8Polavarapu Kaavya Brentwood Middle Costa Rica 4 17-4-10Pontow Daniel Page Middle Sudan 9 17-9-6Prasad Anshika Page Middle Thailand 10 17-10-9Preston Bella Saint Matthew India 6 17-6-10Pykosh Asiyah Saint Ann Brazil 10 17-10-11Rajkumar Medhini Millcreek Middle Mongolia 1 17-1-8Rasheed Ali Pulaski Academy Hungary 7 17-7-12Reddy Amelia Harpeth Hall Poland 10 17-10-5Richardson Evan Millcreek Middle Eritrea 10 17-10-8Richter Sophia Saint Matthew Cambodia 4 17-4-1Riordan Isaac Grassland Middle Haiti 4 17-4-9Romano Nora Millcreek Middle Mali 9 17-9-2Romsdal Nathan Heritage Middle Iraq 2 17-2-3Rossin Tristan Millcreek Middle Turkey 8 17-8-12Rutherford Sofia Brentwood Middle Indonesia 10 17-10-4Sanchez Cameron Sunset Middle Croatia 7 17-7-6Sanders Ellen Grassland Middle Nicaragua 1 17-1-1Sathu Harinishree Brentwood Middle Chad 2 17-2-1Satterfield Gracie Page Middle Bangladesh 1 17-1-12Scales Lilian Page Middle Guinea 4 17-4-4Schaefer Kaylin Page Middle Thailand 10 17-10-9Scheetz Barrett Grassland Middle Ukraine 8 17-8-10Schoeberl Paris Heritage Middle Sri Lanka 3 17-3-11Scott Catherine Saint Matthew Venezuela 9 17-9-9Seely Ella Page Middle Argentina 10 17-10-12Shalin Natalie Pulaski Academy Nepal 8 17-8-8Shelton Madison Merrol Hyde Middle Guatemala 6 17-6-11Shelton Bobby Millcreek Middle Somalia 7 17-7-1
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Sheppard Emma Brentwood Middle Costa Rica 4 17-4-10Shimer Anna Merrol Hyde Middle Luxembourg 8 17-8-2Shrotriya Diya Page Middle Belize 2 17-2-4Siddiqui Alisha Merrol Hyde Middle Qatar 9 17-9-12Sitaram Sanjana Brentwood Middle Syria 7 17-7-5Slabaugh Amelia Brentwood Middle Iceland 9 17-9-10Slabaugh Tessa Brentwood Middle Iceland 9 17-9-10Smiley Jon Millcreek Middle Algeria 10 17-10-2Smith Garrett Sunset Middle Ethiopia 10 17-10-1Smith Ryan Spring Station Republic of the Congo 2 17-2-11Smith Grace Spring Station South Sudan 3 17-3-3Smith Krystina Heritage Middle Zimbabwe 4 17-4-3Soto Jonah Grassland Middle Swaziland 4 17-4-7Spencer Blaze Millcreek Middle Turkey 8 17-8-12Stamper Owen Page Middle Argentina 10 17-10-12Stancevic Asa Spring Station South Sudan 3 17-3-3Stegall Haley Millcreek Middle Angola 2 17-2-13Sterling Henry Brentwood Middle Georgia 8 17-8-6Stineman Jeremy Millcreek Middle Ghana 2 17-2-7Stockett Riley Merrol Hyde Middle Denmark 5 17-5-10Stovall Chase Millcreek Middle Lithuania 7 17-7-3Street Wesley Millcreek Middle Algeria 10 17-10-2Su Ian Pulaski Academy Nepal 8 17-8-8Sukesh Niveditha Pulaski Academy Egypt 6 17-6-12Summers Addy Grace Grassland Middle France 2 17-2-2Swanson Wesley Brentwood Middle Dem Ppls Rep of Korea 7 17-7-4Sweeney Melissa Heritage Middle Zimbabwe 4 17-4-3Syed Zaynab Brentwood Middle Indonesia 10 17-10-4Syed Rayyan Page Middle Bhutan 3 17-3-6Sykes Lauren Millcreek Middle Azerbaijan 3 17-3-5Tamayo Catherine Brentwood Middle Spain 6 17-6-7Taratoot Selena Brentwood Middle Spain 6 17-6-7Tate Levi Saint Matthew Uganda 8 17-8-4Taylor Brooks Sunset Middle Ethiopia 10 17-10-1Teague Kendall Millcreek Middle Lesotho 5 17-5-4Thomas Emma Kate Millcreek Middle Angola 2 17-2-13Thomas Kelsey Sunset Middle Togo 5 17-5-9Tice Connor Millcreek Middle Philippines 6 17-6-2Tillman Rex Grassland Middle Fiji 1 17-1-7Tokarz Emily Page Middle South Africa 8 17-8-7Upadhye Omkar Sunset Middle Grenada 1 17-1-11Van Kerkhove Meredith Saint Matthew Venezuela 9 17-9-9Vaughan Michael Page Middle Sudan 9 17-9-6Veinbergs Jack Sunset Middle Grenada 1 17-1-11Vick Aidan Millcreek Middle Estonia 1 17-1-13Victory Natalie Millcreek Middle Yemen 9 17-9-3Volker Molly Grassland Middle Demo Rep of the Congo 10 17-10-3Wade Kai Page Middle Belize 2 17-2-4
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Wallace Meghan Millcreek Middle Andorra 1 17-1-9Walls-Stevens Tanner Millcreek Middle Barbados 4 17-4-6Walsh Summer Grassland Middle Malaysia 9 17-9-5Walton Macey Grassland Middle Afghanistan 8 17-8-5Wang Gabby Millcreek Middle Libya 6 17-6-5Ward Matteo Saint Ann Kuwait 2 17-2-5Warfel Matthew Millcreek Middle Colombia 6 17-6-4Warsetsky Russell Grassland Middle Haiti 4 17-4-9Welch Isabella Saint Matthew Cambodia 4 17-4-1Wernick Rylan Brentwood Middle Spain 6 17-6-7West Caleb Sunset Middle Russian Federation 2 17-2-12Wevick Makenna Millcreek Middle Lesotho 5 17-5-4Whitfield Elise Grassland Middle Switzerland 6 17-6-13Wiggins Tess Saint Ann Guyana 1 17-1-6Williams Jim Grassland Middle Haiti 4 17-4-9Williamson Cody Page Middle Serbia 7 17-7-7Windley Libby Brentwood Middle Australia 1 17-1-4Wolfe Della Grassland Middle Greece 3 17-3-10Wolthers Lucas Merrol Hyde Middle Denmark 5 17-5-10Woodring Caroline Page Middle Portugal 6 17-6-9Xu Brian Brentwood Middle China 3 17-3-13Xu Amy Brentwood Middle Republic of Korea 3 17-3-8Yelliah Nitya Brentwood Middle Czech Republic 6 17-6-3Young Samara Grassland Middle France 2 17-2-2Young Jakob Portland West Nauru 3 17-3-12Zaidi Warishah Page Middle Belize 2 17-2-4Zentz Emma Heritage Middle Sri Lanka 3 17-3-11Zhang Elaine Brentwood Middle Australia 1 17-1-4Zukas Morgan Page Middle Portugal 6 17-6-9
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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
I: General Rules
A. AGENDA – The agenda of the General Assembly is drawn up by the Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) and shall be regarded as adopted at the beginning of the session. There shall be no revisions or additions to the agenda without approval of the CCE staff.
B. OFFICERS: the President of the General Assembly and the Vice-Presidents shall be the presiding officers of the General Assembly and its Plenary session. Other conference officers or delegates may be called on to preside over committee sessions as directed by the CCE staff.
C. RESPONSIBILITIES OF OFFICERS: a. Declare the opening and closing of each plenary session. b. Moderate the discussion in plenary session. c. Uphold these rules of procedure. d. Uphold the expectations set forth in the Officer Code of Conduct.
D. LANGUAGES – All sessions shall be conducted in English. Any participant wishing to address the session in another language may do so, provided he/she brings his/her own interpreter.
E. QUORUM: Two-thirds (67%) of the assigned delegates shall constitute a quorum of the General Assemblies, Plenary session, and committees. A quorum must be present for any session to conduct the business on its agenda.
F. DECORUM: All delegates are expected to maintain decorum, i.e. appropriate behavior, during all sessions. Delegates behaving inappropriately are subject to disciplinary action by presiding officers and the CCE staff. The Delegate Code of Conduct defines further expectations for appropriate delegate behavior.
II. General Assembly (GA) sessions:
A. Docket: the docket for GA sessions shall be determined by the CCE staff based on rankings of resolutions by committees. The docket for each GA session is only amended in extraordinary circumstances with the permission of the CCE staff and presiding officers (the chairs). Delegates who wish to amend the docket (i.e. reschedule the debate on a resolution) should bring their concerns to the presiding officers before moving to amend the docket.
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B. Resolutions: a. The content of resolutions should conform to the expectations laid out by
the CCE staff in the Delegate Manual. b. Resolutions may only be amended during GA committee sessions.
C. Presentations: a. The patrons of each resolution are responsible for presenting their
resolution to the GA according to the rules of procedure and decorum and the format for debate. Only GA delegates can present resolutions to the GA.
b. Patrons should not use props of any kind during their presentations or the debate on their resolutions.
c. Patrons may invoke Patron’s Rights only when a speaker in debate has offered factually incorrect information about the text of their resolution. Patron’s Rights allows the patrons ten seconds of uninterrupted speaking time to correct the factual error. Patrons must wait until the speaker has concluded their remarks before exercising these rights.
D. Debate: a. GA Delegates may speak when recognized by the chair. Delegates’ remarks
must be relevant to the items on the agenda at any given time. b. Once recognized, delegates must identify themselves to the session with
their name and the country they represent. c. Delegates recognized as speakers in debate have the right to do two of the
following things with their speaker’s time. Speakers must inform the chair of their intentions before continuing to:
i. Address the floor/session ii. Ask the patrons of the resolution a series of questions iii. Yield the remainder of their time to another delegate in the session iv. Make a motion. Motions should be made after one of the previous
actions. d. Speaker’s time: unless otherwise indicated by the chair, each speaker shall
have two minutes to address the floor. Speakers who have been yielded time by another delegate may not yield any further time. Unused speakers’ time shall be yielded to the chair.
E. Intent Speeches: delegates and members of the Secretariat may submit intent speeches during debate on resolutions during GA and the Plenary sessions.
a. Intent speeches are limited to 2 minutes and are delivered between the end of technical questions on the resolution and the beginning of debate on the resolution.
b. Intent speeches may only address the floor/session; intent speakers must identify themselves and request permission to address the floor.
c. Intent speakers may not yield their time to another delegate, ask the patrons questions, or make a motion.
d. Intent speeches do not count as rounds of debate. e. Delegates may only deliver one intent speech during the conference.
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F. Voting:a. When voting on GA resolutions, each delegation has one vote, including the
delegation presenting the resolution. GA resolutions pass with a simplemajority, i.e. more ‘ayes’ than ‘nays.’
b. Delegations may abstain on resolutions only when the abstention followscurrent policy positions of their government.
c. When voting on all other motions, each delegate has one vote. The majorityrequired is found on the Table of Motions in the resolution book and theDelegate Manual.
d. During voting procedure, delegates may not leave or enter the GA sessionuntil the results of the voting have been determined by the chair.
G. Amendments:a. GA Delegates may propose, debate, and vote on amendments only in GA
committees. Amendments require a simple majority to pass.b. Patrons of resolutions may submit simple amendments to their own
resolution before beginning their presentation. Such amendments shouldnot change the nature or intent of the resolution, but make simplecorrections. Once they have begun their presentation, patrons may notsubmit amendments to their own resolution.
c. Any amendments must be written on the appropriate form, be legible, andbe germane.
d. Amendments must be recognized by the chair before the final round ofdebate, i.e. before the chair has recognized the last “pro” speaker for thedebate.
e. The patrons of the resolution must declare any amendment “friendly” (ifthey agree with the proposed amendment) or “unfriendly” (if they disagree).
f. Friendly amendments may be passed without debate through voiceacclamation.
g. Unfriendly amendments are debated in the appropriate format. Theamendment’s sponsor acts as the patron of the amendment, and thepatrons of the resolution have the right to be the first con speaker in thedebate.
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TENNESSEE YMCA CENTER FOR CIVIC ENGAGMENT
TABLE OF MOTIONS
BRIEF DEFINITIONS: Adjourn: this action ends the session and is only in order with the permission of the CCE staff. Appeal: a legislative body may appeal a decision of its presiding officer if 2/3 of its members think that the chair has made an incorrect ruling on a procedural matter. Reconsider: motions to reconsider any motion are only in order with the permission of the CCE staff. Point of Personal Privilege: this point should be used to address delegates’ comfort or ability to participate in the conference session, i.e. climate control issues, PA volume, etc. Suspension of the Rules: a successful motion to suspend the rules affects only the main motion at hand. Suspended rules are ‘back’ once voting/ranking procedures are complete. Point of Information: these points are questions directed to the chair for factual information relevant to the debate at hand. The chair may redirect the question to a delegate who is likely to have an answer. Point of Order: these points are questions directed to the chair asking for clarification of rules of procedure.
Motion When
Another has the Floor
Second Debatable Amendable Vote Reconsider
Main Motion (Bill or resolution)
No Yes Yes Yes Majority Only with permission from CCE
staff Adjourn No Yes No No Majority No Amend No Yes Yes Yes Majority Yes Appeal Yes Yes Yes No 2/3 n/a
Postpone to a certain time No Yes Yes No Majority n/a
Previous Question (end debate) No Yes No No 2/3 No
Recess No Yes No Yes Majority No Reconsider No Yes Yes No 2/3 No
Point of Personal Privilege Yes No No No No No
Suspend the Rules No Yes No Yes 2/3 No
Withdraw Motions No No No No Majority n/a Point of
Information Yes No No No No No
Point of Order/ Parliamentary
Inquiry
Yes No No No No No
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SCRIPT FOR CCE MUN DEBATE BY TUCKER COWDEN, MHMS
*Outside of this guide, consult additional TN YMCA CCE supplements and Robert’s Rules ofOrder*Script is written with the assumption of more than one patron for the resolution/bill. Ifthere is only one presenting patron, change statements to the singular (i.e. “Does thePatron” 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 tothe 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 QuestionsSpeaker: Do the Patrons yield to a possible series of questions? (Not: “a series of possiblequestions,” or “a question.”)Chair: They do so yieldSpeaker: (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 atleast show skepticism for, the given resolution. Those asked as a Pro speech should do theopposite, emphasizing the positive aspects of the resolution.
• To Address the AssemblySpeaker: May I address the floor?Chair: That is your right.Speaker: (Speaks to fellow delegates, not the patrons, for the allotted amount of timeeither 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 “aprevious con speaker,” etc. Con and Pro are not nouns or verbs that can be used to showyour 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 firstaction)*Delegates being yielded to should have the same opinion (pro or con) on the resolution asthe speakers that yield to them.
MOTIONS(must be made before the last con speech)
Speaker: (Shouts) Motion! Chair: Rise and state your motion. Speaker: (States Name, States Country, States Motion—see table of motions in delegate manual) Chair: [Takes it from there (decides if the motion is in order or not, asks for a second to the motion, and conducts a vote, usually by voice acclamation)]
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FORMAT FOR DEBATE I. Committee
Two minutes - Introduction Two minutes - Technical Questions +/-Five minutes - Con/pro debate One minute - Summation
Amendments One minute - Introduction Two rounds - Con/pro debate One minute - Summation
II. General Assembly/PlenaryTwo minutes - Introduction One minute - Technical Questions Three rounds - Con/pro debate Two minutes – Summation
SAMPLE COMMITTEE RANKING FORM Best 1…2...3...4...5 Worst
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ed b
y th
e Tr
eaty
of Rar
oton
ga P
roto
col
581
of t
he S
outh
Pac
ific
Nuc
lear
Fre
e Zon
e.59 60
Aw
are
of t
he n
otic
eabl
e ab
senc
e of
any
nuc
lear
ban
tre
aty
in m
any
area
s in
the
61
Nor
ther
n H
emis
pher
e,
incl
udin
g th
e U
nite
d Sta
tes’
lack
of at
tent
ion
to t
he T
reat
y of
62
Rar
oton
ga.
63 64H
avin
g Ex
amin
ed t
he ig
nora
nce
of t
he p
revi
ous
trea
ties
to t
he o
ther
nor
ther
n ha
lf 65
of t
he w
orld
, w
e no
w a
sk t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
to r
evie
w o
ur d
ata
and
urge
it t
o 66
crea
te a
new
tre
aty
for
a be
tter
wor
ld.
67
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egat
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abet
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elso
n,Bro
oke
Lytle
,La
ura
Har
ris,
Lilly
Nic
hols
Sch
ool:
Har
peth
Hal
l Sch
ool
Ad
van
ced
Pas
sen
ger
In
form
atio
n S
yste
m t
o P
reve
nt
Terr
oris
m in
th
e W
orl
d
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
abou
t te
rror
ism
inte
rnat
iona
lly,
3 4Aw
are
that
ten
sion
is g
row
ing
with
cou
ntries
suc
h as
Ira
q, a
nd g
roup
s su
ch a
s IS
IS
5an
d Al Q
aeda
6 7D
istu
rbed
by
the
fact
tha
t 25
,000
indi
vidu
als
have
tra
vele
d ab
road
fro
m m
ore
than
8
100
coun
trie
s to
joi
n di
ffer
ent
terr
or g
roup
s9 10
Aft
er a
dee
per
exam
inat
ion
of t
he A
dvan
ced
Pass
enge
r In
form
atio
n Sys
tem
’s r
ole
in
11st
oppi
ng t
erro
rism
, w
e ha
ve d
eter
min
ed t
hat
inte
ract
ive
use
prov
ides
str
ong
12de
fens
e ag
ains
t te
rror
ism
glo
bally
. 13 14
Kno
win
g th
at A
PIS is
an
elec
tron
ics
com
mun
icat
ion
syst
em t
hat
colle
cts
info
rmat
ion
15on
pas
seng
ers
and
fligh
ts,
16 17Com
plet
ely
reco
gniz
ing
that
onl
y 51
(a
quar
ter
of U
.N.
mem
ber
stat
es)
are
apar
t of
18
API
S19 20
Ala
rmed
tha
t on
ly 1
2 ar
e in
tera
ctiv
e API
S u
sers
21 22D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
abou
t th
e 25
,621
ter
rorism
dea
ths
in 1
1,07
2 te
rror
ist
atta
cks
in
2320
1624 25
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e pr
ospe
ct o
f te
rror
ism
bec
omin
g a
prom
inen
t is
sue
for
futu
re
26ge
nera
tions
and
pos
terity
27 28Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
of A
mer
ica
does
her
eby:
29 30Rec
ogni
ze t
hat
terr
oris
m is
an
inte
rnat
iona
l con
cern
,31 32
Enco
urag
e m
embe
r co
untr
ies
of t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o be
com
e API
S u
sers
33 34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Not
e th
at if
an
allia
nce
agai
nst
terr
oris
m is
for
med
, a
med
ian
of 2
9,26
9 pe
ople
35
mig
ht b
e sa
ved
each
yea
r36 37
Sol
emnl
y sw
ear
to u
phol
d ou
r pa
rt o
f th
e ar
rang
emen
t38 39
Furt
her
reco
mm
end
trad
e ba
ns w
ith c
ount
ries
affili
ated
with
maj
or t
erro
r gr
oups
40 41D
ecla
re t
hat
thos
e w
ho d
o no
t si
gn t
oday
may
sig
n la
ter,
but
tho
se t
hat
do s
ign
42to
day
mus
t be
ful
ly c
omm
itted
to
the
appl
icat
ion
of A
PIS
43 44Affirm
tha
t if
this
agr
eem
ent
is v
iola
ted
coun
trie
s w
ill b
e cl
assi
fied
as S
tate
45
Spo
nsor
s of
Ter
rorism
by
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
Sec
reta
ry o
f Sta
te a
long
with
Sud
an,
46Syr
ia,
and
Iraq
, w
hich
incl
udes
sev
eral
tra
de b
ans
with
the
USA
47 48En
cour
age
coun
trie
s to
fur
ther
thei
r bo
rder
sec
urity
and
con
tinue
to
hono
r fir
st
49re
spon
ders
whi
le h
elpi
ng t
hose
livi
ng in
cou
ntries
tor
n by
ter
rorist
s50 51
30
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nsor
:Aus
tral
iaD
eleg
ates
:D
huha
a Fa
zili,
Libb
y W
indl
ey,
Elai
ne Z
hang
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o th
e M
istr
eatm
ent
of R
efu
gee
s an
d A
sylu
m S
eeke
rs in
Au
stra
lia
Not
ing
with
con
cern
the
ris
ing
num
ber
of r
efug
ees
bein
g pl
aced
on
isla
nds
and
bein
g 1
abus
ed b
y na
tive
peop
les,
as
wel
l as
the
envi
ronm
enta
l pro
blem
s of
Aus
tral
ia,
2 3Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
fact
tha
t th
e U
N h
as a
lrea
dy t
aken
ste
ps t
o pr
otec
t re
fuge
es a
nd
4m
igra
nts
of a
ll co
untr
ies,
thr
ough
the
UN
HCR (
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Ref
ugee
Age
ncy)
as
wel
l 5
as in
res
olut
ions
70/
147,
69/
167,
66/
172
and
num
erou
s ot
hers
,6 7
Rem
embe
ring
the
impo
rtan
ce o
f th
e U
nive
rsal
Dec
lara
tion
of H
uman
Rig
hts,
an
d th
at8
it re
cogn
izes
the
equ
al w
orth
and
rig
hts
of a
ll pe
ople
, es
peci
ally
tho
se o
f di
ffer
ent
race
9
and
stat
us,
10 11Fu
lly a
war
e th
at A
ustr
alia
has
tried
to
take
ste
ps t
o he
lp t
hese
ref
ugee
s, s
uch
as p
rovi
ding
12
them
with
bas
ic h
ealth
car
e an
d ca
se m
anag
ers,
whi
le a
ssig
ning
aut
horitie
s to
the
isla
nds,
13 14Con
cern
ed t
hat
the
UN
Hig
h Com
mis
sion
er for
Ref
ugee
s, F
ilipp
o G
rand
i, re
cent
ly
15in
form
ed t
he p
ublic
tha
t m
ore
than
200
0 pe
ople
hav
e be
en la
ngui
shin
g in
una
ccep
tabl
e 16
circ
umst
ance
s on
the
isla
nds,
fam
ilies
may
hav
e be
en r
ippe
d ap
art,
and
the
re w
as
17po
ssib
le m
enta
l and
phy
sica
l har
m d
one
to t
hese
ref
ugee
s,18 19
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y he
reby
: 20 21
Affirm
s th
at r
efug
ees
have
, to
som
e ex
tent
, be
en d
ehum
aniz
ed;
22 23O
rder
s th
at r
efug
ees
with
tie
s to
a c
ount
ry b
e al
low
ed r
eset
tlem
ent
ther
e;
24 25En
cour
ages
all
rele
vant
ref
ugee
age
ncie
s of
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
wor
k w
ith n
atio
ns t
o 26
help
enh
ance
the
qua
lity
of c
are
give
n to
ref
ugee
s;
27 28U
rges
mem
bers
of th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o fo
llow
the
rul
es a
nd s
triv
e to
att
ain
the
goal
s 29
of t
he U
N D
epar
tmen
t of
Hum
anita
rian
Aff
airs
and
the
UN
HCR;
30 31Aut
horize
s th
e pa
rtne
ring
of G
GG
I (G
loba
l Gre
en G
row
th I
nstit
ute)
and
IRAP
32(I
nter
natio
nal R
efug
ee A
ssis
tanc
e Pr
ojec
t) t
o he
lp r
efug
ees
wor
k to
ben
efit
the
33en
viro
nmen
t of
the
ir c
ount
ry for
a s
alar
y, w
hich
will
the
n go
tow
ards
the
fund
ing
of
34be
tter
pro
tect
ion
and
life
cond
ition
s.35
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ERA
L A
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BLY
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TIO
NS
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nsor
:Th
e fo
rmer
Yug
osla
v Rep
ublic
of
Mac
edon
iaD
eleg
ates
:Aas
hna
Kris
hnas
wam
y,Q
uin
McC
arth
y,Col
lin B
urge
ssSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o H
elp
FY
RO
M B
ecom
e P
art
of t
he
EU a
nd
NA
TO
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Con
scio
us t
hat
ther
e ha
s be
en in
crea
sed
tens
ion
at t
he b
orde
r of
Alb
ania
and
3
FYRO
M,
4 5N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
hat
the
Alb
ania
ns a
re f
ilter
ing
into
our
cou
ntry
,6 7
Emph
asiz
ing
that
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
has
yet
to
help
thi
s si
tuat
ion
calm
dow
n,8 9
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at w
ithou
t fu
rthe
r pe
ace-
mak
ing
nego
tiatio
ns,
this
cou
ld r
esul
t 10
in a
war
,11 12
The
Del
egat
es o
f th
e Fo
rmer
Yug
osla
v Rep
ublic
of
Mac
edon
ia:
13 14Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
nego
tiate
pea
ce b
etw
een
the
Alb
ania
ns a
nd t
he
15M
aced
onia
ns;
16 17Req
uest
s th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o ur
ge t
he E
urop
ean
Uni
on a
nd t
he N
orth
Atla
ntic
18
Trea
ty O
rgan
izat
ion
to le
t th
e Fo
rmer
Yug
osla
v Rep
ublic
of M
aced
onia
be
part
of
19th
em.
20
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
31
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TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:G
uyan
aD
eleg
ates
:Shy
ma
Als
hari,
Mile
s H
oyos
,Te
ss W
iggi
ns,
Sch
ool:
Sai
nt A
nn
Edu
cati
on in
Gu
yan
a
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
Guy
ana
has
a cr
itica
lly lo
w li
tera
cy r
ate,
pre
sent
ing
very
man
y 3
issu
es,
incl
udin
g te
ache
rs w
ho la
ck p
rope
r tr
aini
ng t
o ed
ucat
e G
uyan
a’s
yout
h,4 5
Wor
ried
tha
t in
Guy
ana
94.4
% o
f ch
ildre
n ca
n no
t re
ad b
y gr
ades
2 o
r 4,
as
6op
pose
d to
19%
in A
mer
ica,
7 8
Not
ing
with
sol
emn
conc
ern
that
in G
uyan
a, 8
7.7%
of ad
ults
are
in f
act
illite
rate
, 9
whi
le in
Am
eric
a on
ly 1
4% o
f th
e ad
ult
popu
latio
n ar
e ill
itera
te,
10 11Aw
are
of t
he fac
t th
at G
uyan
a on
lyha
s ab
out
700,
000
peop
le a
nd c
lose
to
95%
of
12ch
ildre
n ca
n no
t re
ad,
resu
lting
in joi
ning
87.
7% o
f th
e ad
ult
popu
latio
n ar
e 13
illite
rate
,14 15
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
mos
t cr
ucia
l par
t of
edu
catio
n ar
e th
e ed
ucat
ors,
as
they
16
not
only
in c
harg
e of
tea
chin
g th
e ba
sic
curr
icul
um,
but
also
are
in c
harg
e of
17
educ
atin
g st
uden
ts a
bout
the
ir c
ultu
re;
18 19Th
eref
ore,
the
mai
n re
ason
why
the
illit
erac
y ra
te is
so
low
in G
uyan
a is
bec
ause
20
the
educ
ator
s la
ck p
rope
r tr
aini
ng a
nd in
tere
st t
o pr
ovid
e G
uyan
a’s
yout
h w
ith
21pr
oper
edu
catio
n,22 23
Con
cern
ed t
hat
our
teac
hers
may
be
lack
ing
prop
er t
rain
ing
is d
ue t
o th
e fa
ct t
hat
24in
Guy
ana
ther
e ar
e on
ly 2
tea
cher
tra
inin
g in
stitu
tions
, th
ese
inst
itutio
ns in
clud
e 25
the
Teac
her
Educ
atio
n Com
plex
and
the
Uni
vers
ity o
f G
uyan
a,
26 27N
otin
g w
ith s
olem
n co
ncer
n th
at G
uyan
a ed
ucat
ors
mus
t on
ly a
tten
d sc
hool
for
1
28ye
ar,
unlik
e Am
eric
a w
here
tea
cher
s m
ust
take
4 y
ears
of sc
hool
bef
ore
goin
g on
to
29te
achi
ng in
a c
lass
room
, le
avin
g ch
ildre
n in
Guy
ana
with
poo
rly
equi
pped
tea
cher
s 30
and
scho
ols,
31 32Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
sch
ools
hav
e lim
ited
oppo
rtun
ities
to
hire
qua
lifie
d te
ache
rs,
33 34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Cau
tious
of th
e fa
ct t
hat
scho
ol is
impo
rtan
t an
d ne
cess
ary
beca
use
it he
lps
you
35re
ceiv
e a
stab
le fou
ndat
ion
for
the
futu
re,
incl
udin
g re
ceiv
ing
know
ledg
e th
at m
ay
36be
nee
ded
to e
nter
uni
vers
ities
,37 38
We
the
dele
gatio
n of
Guy
ana
do h
ereb
y:39 40
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
N t
o al
loca
te fun
ding
and
res
ourc
es fro
m N
GO
s in
Guy
ana,
41 42H
opef
ul for
2 m
illio
n do
llars
fro
m P
rath
am t
o fu
nd v
ocat
iona
l tra
inin
g fo
r te
ache
rs.
43 44W
e re
ques
t 1
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o fu
nd c
omm
unity
out
reac
h to
info
rm t
he c
omm
unity
45
on t
he im
port
ance
of
educ
atio
n, a
nd 1
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o re
ach
out
to a
t-risk
46
popu
latio
ns t
o en
cour
age
scho
ol a
nd c
omm
unity
invo
lvem
ent,
47 48D
ecla
ring
thi
s ta
ke e
ffec
t in
Aug
ust
of 2
019.
49
32
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nsor
:Fi
jiD
eleg
ates
:Chr
isto
pher
Dav
is,
Col
e Fo
rres
t,Bro
oks
God
win
,Rex
Till
man
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o En
d th
e D
engu
e V
iru
s
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d, F
iji a
nd m
any
othe
r co
untr
ies
have
bee
n hi
t w
ith a
n ep
idem
ic
1ca
lled
the
Den
gue
Virus
, w
hen
left
unt
reat
ed,
one
who
is a
ffec
ted
by t
his
dise
ase
2ha
s a
50%
mor
talit
y ra
te,
3 4Bea
ring
in m
ind,
alm
ost
40%
of th
e w
orld
’s p
opul
atio
n liv
e in
ris
k of
cat
chin
g th
is
5de
adly
dis
ease
, 6 7
Not
ing
with
con
cern
, it
affe
cts
abou
t 40
0 m
illio
n pe
ople
ann
ually
, an
d ki
lls a
lmos
t 8
25,0
00 o
f th
em.
It is
tra
nsm
itted
thr
ough
an
infe
cted
Aed
es m
osqu
ito,
9 10Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t th
e sy
mpt
oms
of t
he v
irus
are
chi
lls,
fatig
ue,
feve
r an
d lo
ss o
f 11
appe
tite,
as
wel
l as,
fre
quen
t vo
miti
ng,
12 13Ta
king
not
e,yo
u w
ill a
lso
expe
rien
ce p
ain
in t
he b
ack,
abd
omen
, ba
ck o
f th
e ey
es,
14bo
nes,
joi
nts,
and
mus
cles
,15 16
Ref
erring
to
an o
ffic
ial t
hat
know
s ho
w fas
t th
e vi
rus
can
spre
ad.
“We’
ve s
een
from
17
Ebol
a th
at in
thi
s gl
obal
wor
ld t
hat
we’
re li
ving
in t
hat
and
infe
ctio
us d
isea
ses
can
18tr
avel
aro
und,
”Cor
inne
Sch
uste
r-W
alla
ce,
seni
or r
esea
rche
r at
the
UN
Uni
vers
ity,
19 20Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
here
by:
21 221.
Exp
ress
es in
hop
e th
at w
e ca
n pr
even
t th
is v
irus
by
mak
ing
the
peop
le o
f Fi
ji an
d23
surr
ound
ing
coun
trie
s m
ore
awar
e of
the
spr
eadi
ng v
irus
;24 25
2. N
otes
tha
t to
do
this
we
mus
t co
nvin
ce t
he le
ader
of Fi
ji, G
eorg
e Kon
rote
, to
26al
ert
the
peop
le o
f Fi
ji th
at t
he D
engu
e vi
rus
is u
pon
them
;27 28
3. F
urth
er in
vite
s th
e fa
ct t
hat
the
peop
le o
f Fi
ji ne
ed t
o kn
ow h
ow t
o pr
even
t29
Den
gue
Virus
by
avoi
ding
mos
quito
s, s
tayi
ng in
side
or
in a
wel
l scr
eene
d ho
use,
30
and
wea
ring
bug
spr
ay;
31 324.
Acc
epts
the
fac
t th
at t
he c
ures
for
den
gue
feve
r ar
e no
t he
re y
et,
but
are
bein
g33
deve
lope
d an
d te
sted
; Th
ere
are
prev
entio
ns a
s lis
ted
abov
e,34 35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
5. R
ecom
men
ds t
hat
othe
r co
untr
ies
such
as
Indi
a, P
akis
tan,
the
Phi
lippi
nes,
and
36m
any
othe
rs,
as w
e co
me
up w
ith a
res
olut
ion
we
invi
tes
the
othe
r co
untr
ies
at r
isk
37to
list
en t
o ou
r su
gges
tions
,38 39
6. En
cour
ages
the
oth
er c
ount
ries
to
follo
w t
he U
N’s
lead
and
fol
low
the
40pr
even
tions
unt
il th
e cu
re is
fou
nd.
41
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:M
ongo
liaD
eleg
ates
:Ava
ntik
a Pi
llai,
Med
hini
Raj
kum
ar,
Nan
cy D
ougl
asSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Mon
gol
ia's
air
pol
luti
on
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t th
e co
untr
y M
ongo
lia h
as a
ir p
ollu
tion,
we
are
goin
g to
fix
1
it by
ask
ing
the
UN
(Uni
ted
Nat
ions
).
2 3Con
cern
ed t
hat
the
Mon
golia
ns a
re c
hoki
ng o
n ai
r, o
utsi
de o
f th
eir
hom
es,b
ecau
se
4of
air p
ollu
tion.
5 6Th
e m
ost
dram
atic
impa
ct o
f ai
r po
llutio
n is
tha
t it
is n
ot s
afe
for
peop
le.(
Ast
hma)
7 8
Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
fact
tha
t pe
ople
mig
ht b
e in
the
ris
k of
hea
lth is
sues
, lik
e 9
asth
ma.
It
is n
ot g
ood
for
kids
to
inha
le t
his
air.
“My
child
ren
get
flu a
nd s
ore
thro
at
10ve
ry o
ften
dur
ing
the
year
. I
thin
k th
at it
’s b
ecau
se o
f th
e ai
r po
llutio
n,”
says
11
Nan
din-
Erde
ne’s
mot
her,
Kho
ngor
zul.
This
is a
n ac
tual
lmot
her
telli
ng u
s ab
out
her
12ch
ildre
n. T
his
prov
es t
he fac
t th
at a
ir p
ollu
tion
is c
ausi
ng h
ards
hips
.13 14
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
the
Mon
golia
n go
vern
men
t is
try
ing
to h
elp,
but
can’
t do
15
anyt
hing
abo
ut it
.16 17
We
are
deep
ly c
once
rned
abo
ut t
he h
ealth
of ev
eryb
ody
in M
ongo
lia.
18 19M
indf
ul t
hat
the
peop
le in
Mon
golia
are
usi
ng a
lot
of in
dust
ries
and
veh
icle
s.20 21
We
the
Del
egat
ion
of M
ongo
lia,
do h
ereb
y:22 23
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns(U
N)
to e
nd t
his
affli
ctio
n by
usi
ng w
ind
farm
s. T
his
will
24
help
get
rid
of po
wer
pla
nts,
whi
ch c
ause
a lo
t of
pol
lutio
n.Als
o, t
ellin
g th
e U
N,
to t
ell
25th
e M
ongo
lian
Gov
ernm
ent,
to
tell
it’s
peop
le t
o ca
rpoo
l, an
d tr
y to
WALK
to
near
by
26pl
aces
tha
n tr
avel
ing
in c
ars.
Als
o, c
uttin
g do
wn
the
amou
nt o
f ta
xis
will
hel
p.27 28
Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
N w
ill d
onat
e tw
enty
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o pu
rcha
se t
he fol
low
ing:
29
land
, tu
rbin
es,
mai
nten
ance
, an
d in
stal
latio
n.30 31
Not
es t
hat
we
will
nee
d 10
0 w
ind
turb
ines
to
cut
the
pollu
tion
of t
he p
ower
pla
nts.
32 33U
rge
the
UN
to
take
res
pons
ibili
ty for
sup
plyi
ng w
ind
farm
s to
the
Mon
golia
ns w
ho
34co
nsis
tent
ly s
uffe
r fr
om p
ollu
tion.
35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:And
orra
Del
egat
es:
Sar
a Kul
karn
i,Em
ma
McC
ann,
Jasp
er N
olan
,M
egha
n W
alla
ceSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
An
dor
ra a
nd
Ob
esit
y
Con
cern
ed b
y th
e fa
ct A
ndor
ra s
uffe
rs fro
m m
ajor
obe
sity
and
hea
lth p
robl
ems.
1 2D
istu
rbed
by
the
fact
tha
t ou
r co
untr
y’s
prob
lem
atic
obe
sity
is d
ecre
asin
g ou
r 3
coun
try’
s po
pula
tion.
4 5Rem
embe
ring
tha
t And
orra
had
a 3
2.1%
adu
lt ob
esity
rat
e in
201
4 an
d th
is
6nu
mbe
r is
rai
sing
as
the
year
s go
by.
7 8W
e th
e de
lega
tion
of A
ndor
ra d
o he
reby
:9 10
Cal
l upo
n U
nite
d N
atio
ns (
UN
) to
end
the
se h
ealth
pro
blem
s by
adv
ertis
ing
heal
thy
11ha
bits
and
hea
lthy
food
s.
12 13Req
uest
tha
t th
e U
N d
onat
es o
ne m
illio
n U
S d
olla
rs o
r 85
0,81
0.41
Eur
os t
o fu
nd t
he
14fo
llow
ing:
adv
ertis
ing
for
heal
thy
food
and
gym
s, a
ddin
g m
ore
usab
le far
mla
nd,
15ch
angi
ng d
iets
and
foo
d th
atis
sol
d to
hea
lthy
food
, ad
ding
add
ition
al g
yms,
16
gove
rnm
ent
supp
ort
to far
mer
pro
duci
ng h
ealth
y fo
od,
and
addi
ng P
.E.
prog
ram
s to
17
scho
ols.
18
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
34
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Ja
pan
Del
egat
es:
Max
Aul
ino,
Gra
nt C
arpe
nter
,G
ray
Att
mor
eSch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on T
o P
rovi
de
Jap
an W
ith
Mis
sile
Def
ense
Not
ing
with
con
cern
tha
t N
orth
Kor
ea's
mis
sile
pro
gram
may
end
up
spar
king
a w
ar
1th
at c
ould
hav
e a
huge
impa
ct o
n gl
obal
eco
nom
y an
d ca
use
mas
s de
ath
and
2w
arfa
re.
3 4Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
U.N
. kn
ows
that
man
y co
untr
ies
feel
thr
eate
ned
and
ther
e 5
is a
nee
d fo
r m
issi
le d
efen
se.
6 7D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
we
as a
nat
ion
have
lim
ited
capa
bilit
ies
and
defe
nse
8sy
stem
s.
9 10D
esirin
g th
e U
.N.
to t
ake
actio
n he
lpin
g us
. N
otin
g th
at t
he U
.N.
and
its m
embe
r 11
natio
ns h
ave
trie
d sa
nctio
ns o
n N
orth
Kor
ea,
but
thos
e ha
ve fai
led
and
that
Nor
th
12Kor
ea h
as v
iola
ted
man
y tr
eatie
s by
laun
chin
g nu
clea
r m
issi
les
into
the
sea
. 13 14
Con
fiden
t th
at t
his
will
hel
p, w
e w
ould
like
to
have
a m
issi
le d
efen
ce s
yste
m,
mor
e 15
spec
ifica
lly,
the
Term
inal
Hig
h Alti
tude
Are
a D
efen
se,
also
kno
wn
as T
HAAD
. 16 17
Not
ing
with
sat
isfa
ctio
n th
at s
houl
d w
e ha
ve t
he s
yste
m in
stal
led
we
coul
d us
e th
is
18sy
stem
to
help
pro
tect
our
cou
ntry
fro
m t
he N
orth
Kor
ean
thre
at.
19 20Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t th
ey v
ery
rece
ntly
sho
t an
Int
er C
ontin
enta
l Bal
listic
21
Mis
sile
(IC
BM
) ov
er o
ur c
ount
ry,
send
ing
us in
to a
sta
te o
f pa
nic.
22 23
Vie
win
g w
ith a
ppre
ciat
ion
we
coul
d al
so u
se it
to
prot
ect
man
y ot
her
coun
trie
s fr
om
24IC
BM
s fly
ing
near
us.
25 26
Not
ing
with
ala
rm t
hat
if w
e do
not
get
the
TH
AAD
sys
tem
tha
t Am
eric
a, S
outh
27
Kor
ea,
and
othe
r co
untr
ies
arou
nd t
he w
orld
cou
ld f
eel t
he e
ffec
t do
zens
of m
issi
les
28la
unch
ed fro
m N
orth
Kor
ea,
that
cou
ld h
ave
been
inte
rcep
ted
by m
issi
le d
efen
se
29sy
stem
s ba
sed
in J
apan
. 30 31
Rea
lizin
g th
at e
ven
mor
e co
untr
ies
coul
d fe
el t
he e
ffec
ts o
f nu
clea
r fa
llout
bei
ng
32ca
rrie
d ar
ound
the
wor
ld b
y cu
rren
ts a
nd w
inds
. N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
his
coul
d 33
caus
e po
ison
ing
of f
ood
supp
ly a
nd m
ass
radi
atio
n si
ckne
ss.
34 35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t if
tens
ions
kee
p risi
ng t
hen
we
mus
t ha
ve a
way
to
defe
nd
36ou
rsel
ves
and
othe
r co
untr
ies.
37 38
The
gene
ral a
ssem
bly
calls
upo
n th
e U
.N. to
pay
for
hal
f of
the
exp
ense
in
39pu
rcha
sing
a T
HAAD
mis
sile
def
ense
sys
tem
to
help
not
jus
t Ja
pan,
but
the
wor
ld.
40 41Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t th
is is
an
expe
nsiv
e in
vest
men
t w
e ha
ve d
ecid
ed w
e w
ould
pay
42
half
of t
he c
ost
as w
ell a
s an
y an
d al
l ins
talla
tion
fees
.43
35
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:G
rena
daD
eleg
ates
:Lu
ke H
owan
iec,
Jack
Vei
nber
gs,
Om
kar
Upa
dhye
Sch
ool:
Sun
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Car
ibb
ean
Eco
nom
ic R
esol
uti
on
Con
cern
ed a
bout
Gre
nada
’s p
over
ty r
idde
n ho
mes
and
peo
ple
this
sm
all i
slan
d in
1
the
Car
ibbe
an is
mai
nly
base
d on
tou
rism
. Th
is is
land
is f
ull o
f po
vert
y ridd
en
2ho
mes
and
peo
ple.
Our
sol
utio
n to
thi
s pr
oble
m in
Gre
nada
wou
ld b
e to
hav
e 3
hum
anita
rian
aid
she
lters
for
the
hom
eles
s un
til t
hey
can
get
back
up
on t
heir fee
t.
4Th
e si
tuat
ion
is g
ettin
g w
orse
and
wor
se a
t th
e se
cond
. O
ur h
elp
will
dra
stic
ally
5
help
thi
s co
untr
y’s
econ
omy
and
the
peop
le in
it.
Firs
t, o
ur g
roup
will
hel
p th
e 6
Gre
nadi
an p
eopl
e w
ith s
helte
rs for
peo
ple
to t
empo
rary
live
in.
7 8En
cour
agin
g th
e gr
owth
in t
he G
rena
dian
eco
nom
y, w
e pr
opos
e a
shel
ter
open
to
9al
l peo
ple.
10 11Th
ese
shel
ters
will
be
sim
ilar
to t
he h
omel
ess
shel
ters
we
have
in t
he U
nite
d Sta
tes.
12
Thes
e sh
elte
rs w
ill p
rovi
de foo
d, s
helte
r, t
oile
trie
s, a
nd e
duca
tion.
We
plan
on
13pr
ovid
ing
educ
atio
n be
caus
e it
is a
way
to
get
need
ed m
oney
into
the
cou
ntry
. 14
Furt
her
job
tuto
ring
will
pro
ceed
aft
er t
hey
get
the
esse
ntia
ls n
eede
d. T
his
will
hel
p 15
the
econ
omy
furt
herm
ore
and
help
it r
ecov
er fro
m t
he h
omel
ess
popu
latio
n in
thi
s 16
coun
try.
As
a st
riki
ng 3
2% o
f G
rena
da is
poo
r an
d w
eho
pe t
o lo
wer
the
per
cent
age
17w
ith t
hese
she
lters
. Th
ey w
ill g
ive
hope
to
the
poor
peo
ple
of G
rena
da t
hat
they
can
18
get
a jo
b an
d fo
od a
nd a
lot
of o
ther
thi
ngs
they
wis
h th
ey h
ad e
very
day
. 19 20
We
urge
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
inve
st 1
50 m
illio
n do
llars
to
the
Gre
nadi
an p
eopl
e.
21Th
is m
oney
will
go
into
the
fac
ility
, to
iletr
ies,
bed
ding
, fu
ll tim
e st
aff,
foo
d, a
nd a
ny
22ot
her
need
s of
the
peo
ple.
23 24
This
ess
entia
l mon
ey w
ill g
o to
bui
ld a
nd fur
bish
15
loca
tions
on
the
isla
nd,
base
d 25
on t
he c
ity w
ith t
he h
ighe
st p
opul
atio
n. T
he 7
0,00
0 sq
uare
foo
t fa
cilit
y w
ill c
ost
26ar
ound
10
mill
ion
dolla
rs e
ach.
Any
oth
er m
oney
will
go
stra
ight
to
the
othe
r th
ings
27
liste
d.
28 29Aft
er t
his
plan
tak
es p
lace
s th
e U
nite
d N
atio
n an
d th
e re
st o
f th
e w
orld
will
hig
hly
30be
nefit
fro
m it
. Aft
er s
ome
amou
nt o
f ye
ars
Gre
nda
will
be
econ
omic
em
pire
. 31
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Ban
glad
esh
Del
egat
es:
Gra
cie
Sat
terf
ield
,Em
ily D
obbe
rfuh
l,M
emph
is G
ordo
nSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Ars
enic
Poi
son
ing
in B
ang
lad
esh
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly;
1 2N
otin
g w
ith g
rave
con
cern
tha
t th
ere
is h
igh
cont
ent
of a
rsen
ic in
the
wat
er t
hat
3pe
ople
in B
angl
ades
hdr
ink
as m
uch
as s
even
ty-f
ive
part
s pe
r m
illio
n (p
pm),
4 5Con
cern
ed t
hat
mor
e th
an t
wen
ty m
illio
n pe
ople
of Ban
glad
esh
are
affe
cted
by
this
6
pois
onin
g,
7 8Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
out
of 4.
75 m
illio
n tu
be-w
ells
tha
t ha
ve b
een
test
ed,
1.4
mill
ion
9ha
ve b
een
mar
ked
red
mak
ing,
the
m u
nsaf
e to
drink
wat
er o
ut o
f,10 11
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
ars
enic
poi
soni
ng c
an c
ause
man
y pr
oble
ms,
suc
h as
12
heig
hten
ed r
isk
of d
iabe
tes,
can
cer
or h
eart
dis
ease
,13 14
Affirm
ing
that
the
mai
n ca
use
of t
his
incr
ease
d ar
seni
c co
nten
t is
tha
t la
rge
15am
ount
s of
it g
athe
r in
flo
oded
pad
dy f
ield
s, a
nd t
hese
fie
lds
are
the
Ban
glad
eshi
s’16
mai
n so
urce
of fo
od,
17 18W
e th
e D
ecla
ratio
n of
Ban
glad
esh
do h
ereb
y;19 20
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns (
UN
) to
pro
vide
the
37,
000
hous
ehol
ds w
ith
21sp
ecia
lized
ars
enic
filt
ers
that
will
mak
e th
eir
wat
er s
afe
agai
n;22 23
Req
uest
tha
t th
e U
N c
ontr
ibut
e an
est
imat
e of
$1,
000,
000
to b
uy t
hese
filt
ers
for
all
24th
e ho
useh
olds
tha
t ne
ed t
hem
;25 26
Rec
omm
end
that
the
UN
sup
ply
thes
e ar
seni
c fil
ters
to
the
Ban
glad
eshi
s to
27
decr
ease
the
ris
k of
man
y he
alth
pro
blem
s;28 29
Urg
e th
e U
N t
o m
ake
thes
e pu
rcha
ses
for
the
grea
ter
good
of Ban
glad
esh.
30
GEN
ERA
L A
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BLY
36
GA
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Es
toni
aD
eleg
ates
:Ava
Ada
ms,
Kor
ah B
urgu
n,M
ae C
rave
ns,
Aid
an V
ick
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Esto
nia
an
d D
rug
Ab
use
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t th
e co
untr
y of
Est
onia
has
an
extr
eme
drug
add
ictio
n 1
prob
lem
2 3Con
cern
ed t
hat
ther
e ar
e 19
1 de
aths
per
mill
ion
peop
le e
very
yea
r in
Est
onia
.4 5
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
Est
onia
’s e
cono
my
is b
adly
affec
ted
whe
n ci
tizen
s ca
nnot
go
6to
wor
k be
caus
e of
dru
g ov
erdo
ses.
7 8Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
pro
blem
will
con
tinue
to
wor
sen
as t
he c
ount
ry c
ontin
ues
to
9im
port
mor
e dr
ugs.
10 11D
istu
rbed
tha
t th
e Es
toni
an g
over
nmen
t lo
ses
tons
of m
oney
eve
ry y
ear
due
to
12dr
ugge
d ci
tizen
s th
at c
anno
t w
ork.
13 14D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
the
mos
t us
ed d
rug,
Fen
tany
l, is
bei
ng u
sed
for
non-
med
ical
15
purp
oses
.16 17
Min
dful
tha
t Es
toni
a’s
econ
omy
will
cra
sh v
ery
quic
kly
if th
e pr
oble
m c
ontin
ues.
18 19W
e th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Est
onia
do
here
by:
20 21Cal
l on
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
end
this
aff
lictio
n by
blo
ckin
g of
f dr
ug t
rade
fro
m o
ur
22m
ain
supp
lier,
Ira
n, t
o in
sure
tha
t dr
ugs
are
only
use
d fo
r m
edic
al p
urpo
ses.
23 24Req
uest
tha
t th
e U
N w
ill h
elp
set
up a
rep
lace
men
t tr
ade
betw
een
Esto
nia
and
Iran
.25 26
Not
e th
at t
his
will
not
tak
e m
uch
mon
ey,
but
time
and
patie
nce.
27 28U
rge
the
UN
to
take
act
ion
to h
elp
the
popu
latio
n of
Est
onia
tha
t is
suf
fering
fro
m
29dr
ug a
buse
.30
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ERA
L A
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BLY
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Cha
dD
eleg
ates
:Ana
nya
Nat
h,H
arin
ishr
ee S
athu
,Je
ssic
a Li
n,D
ara
Olo
pade
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Imp
rovi
ng
th
e Q
ual
ity
of C
had
ian
Edu
cati
on S
yste
mD
eepl
y co
ncer
ned:
The
poo
r ed
ucat
ion
syst
ems
in s
choo
ls p
reve
nts
child
ren
from
1
havi
ng t
heir e
duca
tiona
l nee
ds.
2 3D
isap
prov
ing:
Mos
t ed
ucat
ors
prov
ide
inst
ruct
ion
in A
rabi
c cu
lture
but
not
sub
ject
s 4
such
as
scie
nce,
soc
ial s
tudi
es,
and
mat
hem
atic
s.5 6
Ack
now
ledg
ing:
Cha
d is
the
6th
mos
t ill
itera
te c
ount
ry in
the
wor
ld a
nd h
as o
ne o
f 7
the
low
est
educ
atio
n ra
tes.
8 9Rec
ogni
zing
: G
roup
s su
ch a
s Ed
ucat
e a
Chi
ld a
re w
orki
ng t
o re
stor
e an
d im
prov
e 10
educ
atio
n in
sch
ools
by
prov
idin
g bo
oks,
bla
ckbo
ards
and
com
mun
ity t
each
ers,
as
11w
ell a
s co
nstr
uctin
g w
ater
and
san
itatio
n fa
cilit
ies.
12 13Em
phas
izin
g: A
ccor
ding
to
Art
icle
26
of t
he U
nive
rsal
Dec
lara
tion
of H
uman
Rig
hts,
14
Ever
yone
has
the
rig
ht t
o ed
ucat
ion.
Edu
catio
n sh
all b
e fr
ee,
at le
ast
in t
he
15el
emen
tary
and
fun
dam
enta
l sta
ges.
Ele
men
tary
edu
catio
n sh
all b
e co
mpu
lsor
y.
16Te
chni
cal a
nd p
rofe
ssio
nal e
duca
tion
shal
l be
mad
e ge
nera
lly a
vaila
ble
and
high
er
17ed
ucat
ion
shal
l be
equa
lly a
cces
sibl
e to
all
on t
he b
asis
of m
erit.
18 19D
ecla
ring
: Th
e ge
nera
l ass
embl
y se
t th
e in
crea
se t
he li
tera
cy r
ate
of C
hadi
ans
by
20ad
ding
cur
ricu
lum
s su
ch a
s m
ath,
rea
ding
, w
ritin
g, s
cien
ce,
and
soci
al s
tudi
es.
21 22D
eter
min
ed t
o: U
sing
the
STR
EWM
Edu
catio
n Sys
tem
, st
uden
ts w
ill e
nhan
ce t
heir
23sc
ienc
e, t
echn
olog
y, r
eadi
ng,
engi
neer
ing,
writin
g, a
nd m
ath
skill
s.24 25
Prop
osin
g: S
choo
ls t
o in
clud
e th
is f
inan
ce-f
rien
dly
read
ines
s pr
ogra
m t
o pr
ovid
e 26
mor
e of
an
educ
atio
n fo
r yo
ung
kids
to
youn
g ad
ults
. 27 28
Con
fiden
t: B
y pr
ovid
ing
an o
rgan
ized
sys
tem
of
lear
ning
to
child
ren
in C
had
or in
29
othe
r co
untr
ies,
kid
s w
ill s
uffic
ient
ly k
now
the
ir c
urricu
lum
and
impr
ove
thei
r le
xile
30
and
liter
acy
rate
s fo
r th
e na
tion
itsel
f.31 32
Fully
aw
are:
Cos
t an
d la
bor
to b
uild
and
sus
tain
all
the
scho
ols
will
eve
ntua
lly c
ost
33m
ore
than
thi
s.34 35
Wel
com
ing:
Thi
s ed
ucat
ion
syst
em c
an b
e us
ed for
mul
tiple
reg
ions
, fo
r it
will
hel
p 36
with
edu
catio
n pr
oble
ms
in o
ther
cou
ntries
.37
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ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
GA
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Fr
ance
Del
egat
es:
Cal
lie B
eard
,Em
ily K
ieffne
r,Add
y G
race
Sum
mer
s,Sam
ara
Youn
gSch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o H
elp
Pre
ven
t th
e Il
leg
al D
istr
ibu
tion
an
d
Con
sum
pti
on o
f M
edic
inal
Dru
gs
Not
ing
with
con
cern
the
sho
ckin
g am
ount
of m
edic
inal
dru
gs t
he F
renc
h co
nsum
e 1
on a
yea
rly
basi
s,2 3
Emph
asiz
ing
that
the
re is
an
estim
ated
min
imum
of 19
0,00
0 pr
emat
ure
deat
hs
4w
orld
wid
e fr
om m
edic
inal
dru
gs,
the
maj
ority
att
ribu
tabl
e to
the
use
of op
ioid
s,5 6
Aw
are
of t
he fac
t th
at t
his
is h
appe
ning
bec
ause
peo
ple
feel
the
nee
d to
tak
e la
rge
7qu
antit
ies
of m
edic
ine
in o
rder
to
be “
heal
ed”,
8 9N
otin
g w
ith s
atis
fact
ion
Fran
ce h
as b
uilt
a fa
cilit
y ca
lled
Sup
ervi
sed
Dru
g In
ject
ion
10Site
whe
re p
eopl
e w
ith o
verd
ose
prob
lem
s ge
t th
erap
y as
wel
l as
help
ing
addi
cts
to
11sl
owly
be
take
n of
f of
dru
gs in
stea
d of
all
at o
nce,
12 13Con
vinc
ed t
hat
thes
e ac
tions
hav
en’t
been
eno
ugh
to fix
thi
s dr
eadf
ul p
robl
em,
14 15D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
52,0
00 p
eopl
e di
ed in
Eur
ope
in t
he y
ear
2015
fro
m d
rug
16ov
erdo
se,
17 18D
raw
ing
Att
entio
n to
the
fac
t th
at a
lmos
t 37
%of
ove
rdos
e de
aths
in E
urop
e in
19
2015
as
a w
hole
wer
e fr
om o
pioi
ds,
20 21Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
Her
eby:
22 231.
Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns w
ork
with
Fra
nce
and
othe
r co
untr
ies
to h
elp
24en
d or
at
leas
t di
min
ish
the
unbe
lieva
ble
exte
nt o
f ov
erdo
ses
due
to m
edic
inal
25
drug
s;26 27
2. A
dvis
es t
he o
ther
cou
ntries
incl
udin
g It
aly,
Ira
n, T
urkm
enis
tan,
the
U.S
.,28
Aus
tral
ia,
and
New
Zea
land
to
keep
cha
rt o
f th
e pr
escr
iptio
n dr
ugs
give
n to
29
citiz
ens;
30 313.
Adv
ises
tha
t w
e ke
ep c
hart
of th
e pr
escr
iptio
n dr
ugs
give
n to
citi
zens
;32 33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
40
4.U
rges
Wor
ld H
ealth
Org
aniz
atio
n ph
arm
acie
s, a
nd p
ublic
aut
horitie
s, in
des
pera
te
34si
tuat
ions
, to
dev
elop
hot
lines
in o
rder
to
aler
t ea
ch o
ther
of un
law
ful p
urch
ases
, 35
exce
ssiv
e pu
rcha
ses,
and
iden
tity
frau
d so
pos
sibl
e ov
erdo
ses
can
be a
void
ed;
36 374.
Req
uest
s 70
,000
eur
os t
o se
t up
and
mai
ntai
n ho
tline
s be
twee
n 31
cou
ntries
,38
star
ting
with
Fra
nce
as it
sho
uld
requ
ire
an a
ppro
xim
ate
2,00
0 eu
ros
per
coun
try;
39 405.
Pro
clai
ms
that
thi
s sh
all g
o in
to e
ffec
t by
Feb
ruar
y 1,
201
9;41 42
6. T
rust
s th
at t
he U
N w
ill t
ake
actio
n as
soo
n as
pos
sibl
e.43
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ESSE
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Ir
aqD
eleg
ates
:Cul
len
Don
nelly
,Rya
n H
artz
,N
atha
n Rom
sdal
Sch
ool:
Her
itage
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
On
Im
pro
vin
g T
he
Pol
itic
al S
tab
ility
Of
Iraq
Not
ing
with
con
cern
, th
e risi
ng d
eath
cou
nt,
and
radi
caliz
ed m
ilitia
s ro
amin
g th
e co
untr
y,
1ex
tend
ing
an a
lrea
dy e
xten
sive
tim
elin
e of
pre
ssur
e on
the
str
uctu
ral s
tabi
lity
in I
raq.
2 3Fu
lly a
war
e m
any
peop
le a
re d
raw
n to
the
se m
ilitia
s ou
t of
hat
e fo
r fo
reig
n 4
pres
ence
in t
he c
ount
ry.
5 6Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
curr
ent
Iraq
i gov
ernm
ent
is a
for
ce for
pea
ce,
dem
ocra
cy,
and
7pr
otec
tion
of o
ur c
itize
n’s
righ
ts8 9
Dee
ply
cons
ciou
s of
the
ris
ing
deat
h ra
te o
f ci
vilia
ns a
nd t
he la
rge
amou
nt o
f re
fuge
es
10an
d di
spla
ced
Iraq
i citi
zens
, in
and
aro
und
Iraq
´s c
ities
and
cou
ntry
side
.11 12
The
Del
egat
ion
of I
raq
do h
ereb
y:13 14
See
kto
tal p
oliti
cal s
uppo
rt a
nd 2
75 m
illio
n U
SD
in a
id,
for
assi
stan
ce in
pro
tect
ing
15ou
r ci
tizen
s fr
om t
he d
ange
rous
rad
ical
mili
tias
in o
ur c
ount
ry,
and
reco
nstr
uctin
g 16
and
stab
ilizi
ng o
ur e
cono
my.
17 18
Not
e th
ese
reso
urce
s w
ill b
e sp
lit u
p an
d us
ed t
o fix
and
pro
pel I
raq
tow
ard
the
19ho
pe o
f re
cons
truc
tion.
20 21Affirm
s th
at 7
0% o
f th
ese
reso
urce
s w
ill b
e go
ing
stra
ight
into
impr
ovin
g ec
onom
ic
22st
abili
ty a
nd r
econ
stru
ctio
n in
bot
h ru
ral a
nd u
rban
com
mun
ities
.23 24
The
rem
aini
ng 3
0% o
f re
sour
ces
will
go
dire
ctly
into
pro
gram
s de
sign
ed t
o in
crea
se
25th
e pr
otec
tion
of Ir
aqi c
itize
ns fro
m r
adic
al a
nd d
ange
rous
mili
tias
bent
on
26de
stro
ying
Ira
q's
sove
reig
n go
vern
men
t.27 28
Rem
indi
ng t
hat
man
y pe
ople
are
dra
wn
to t
hese
mili
tias
out
of h
ate
for
fore
ign
29pr
esen
ce in
the
cou
ntry
.30 31
Rec
omm
ends
the
tot
al r
emov
al o
f fo
reig
n tr
oops
. 32 33
Furt
her
reco
mm
ends
tha
t th
ose
natio
ns c
hang
e th
eir
supp
ort
to s
impl
y fin
anci
al a
nd
34po
litic
al.
35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
41
GA
/Res
/17
-2-4
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Be
lize
Del
egat
es:
Diy
a Shr
otriya
,W
aris
hah
Zai
di,
Aas
hvi G
owrisa
nkar
,Kai
Wad
eSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Inte
rnet
an
d E
du
cati
on R
efor
m in
Bel
ize
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ala
rmed
by
the
stat
istic
s fr
om P
rofe
ssor
Com
pton
Bou
rne,
PhD
O.E
., t
he p
resi
dent
of
3th
e Car
ibbe
an D
evel
opm
ent
Bank
, Bel
ize
is t
he c
ount
ry s
econ
d in
line
, w
ith a
pov
erty
4
rate
at
30%
-40
% o
f th
e po
pula
tion,
5 6
Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
peop
le o
f Bel
ize
are
uned
ucat
ed b
ecau
se t
he s
choo
ls a
re q
uite
poo
r7
and
onlin
e cl
asse
s ar
e no
t w
idel
y ra
nged
,8 9
Alth
ough
man
y ki
ds a
re e
nrol
led
in s
choo
ls in
Bel
ize,
mos
t ar
e st
ill n
ot a
chie
ving
the
10
satis
fact
ory
leve
ls o
f pe
rfor
man
ce o
n ex
ams
due
to s
tude
nts
typi
cally
dro
ppin
g ou
t 11
whe
n th
ey r
each
the
ir e
ight
h ye
ar o
f sc
hool
, an
d m
ost
pare
nts
only
enr
oll t
heir c
hild
ren
12fo
r a
few
yea
rs a
fter
prim
ary
scho
ol,
13 14W
ith a
cru
cial
sho
rtag
e of
tra
ined
and
qua
lifie
d te
ache
rs a
t al
l lev
els
of t
he s
yste
m,
15th
ere
is li
mite
d en
forc
emen
t of
acc
ount
abili
ty,
16 17Kno
win
g th
e in
tern
et is
qui
te e
xpen
sive
the
reby
cau
sing
man
y pe
ople
to
not
have
any
18
sort
of re
liabl
e ed
ucat
ion
or/a
nd in
tern
et,
19 20Rec
ogni
zing
thi
s as
a p
robl
em is
vita
l bec
ause
if t
he B
eliz
e po
pula
tion
is n
ot e
duca
ted
21th
e fu
ture
eco
nom
y co
uld
be c
ompl
etel
y ch
aotic
and
our
cou
ntry
wou
ld b
ein
dec
line,
22 23W
e th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Bel
ize
does
Her
eby:
24 25Cal
l Upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o en
d th
is a
fflic
tion
by g
ivin
g ap
prox
imat
ely
4 bi
llion
US
26D
olla
rs o
r 79
,942
,963
,892
.98
in B
eliz
e D
olla
rs m
ore
to c
reat
e a
free
wirel
ess
inte
rnet
27
and
buy
chro
meb
ooks
for
the
sch
ools
of
Bel
ize;
28 29U
rge
the
UN
to
cons
ider
the
fac
t th
at c
hrom
eboo
ks c
ost
abou
t 32
4 U
S d
olla
rs o
r 64
7.54
30
Bel
ize
Dol
lars
, w
e al
so n
eed
to b
uy c
hrom
eboo
ks f
or 7
8,00
0 st
uden
ts t
hen
the
cost
31
com
es d
own
to 2
5,27
2,00
0 U
S d
olla
rs o
r 50
5079
64.5
9 Bel
ize
Dol
lars
, al
ong
with
the
32
cost
of
sett
ing
a w
ifi in
all
of B
eliz
e’s
11 s
choo
ls,
whi
ch m
akes
the
fin
al c
ost
33ap
prox
imat
ely
to $
3,79
0,80
1,65
0;34 35
We
urge
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
prov
ide
the
desi
red
amou
nt f
or fre
e w
irel
ess
inte
rnet
and
36
also
buy
chr
omeb
ooks
suf
ficie
nt f
or a
ll of
the
stu
dent
s ne
eds.
37
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
GA
/Res
/17
-2-5
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Kuw
ait
Del
egat
es:
Ben
Max
wel
l,M
atte
o W
ard,
Ang
elic
a N
guye
nSch
ool:
Sai
nt A
nn
Dom
esti
c V
iole
nce
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ala
rmed
tha
t Kuw
ait
has
no c
urre
nt la
w a
gain
st d
omes
tic v
iole
nce,
spo
usal
abu
se
3ag
ains
t w
omen
is c
onsi
dere
d a
mis
dem
eano
r un
less
a w
eapo
n is
use
d, w
omen
can
4
only
div
orce
in s
peci
fic c
ircu
mst
ance
s, a
nd g
ener
ally
onl
yab
out
one
case
of
5do
mes
tic a
buse
tow
ards
wom
en is
file
d ev
eryd
ay,
all u
nrep
orte
d ca
ses
asid
e;
6 7D
isce
rnin
g th
at w
hen
a ca
se h
as b
een
filed
for
spo
usal
abu
se,
docu
men
tatio
n of
the
8
actu
al a
buse
is v
ery
cruc
ial t
o th
e ca
se a
nd m
ost
wom
en a
re u
nwill
ing
to a
dmit
to
9ab
use
or o
ffer
ans
wer
s as
to
orig
in o
f in
juri
es s
usta
ined
;10 11
Gra
vely
con
cern
ed t
hat
men
are
hel
d at
a h
ighe
r st
anda
rd t
han
wom
en in
the
12
relig
ion
of K
uwai
t an
d be
caus
e of
thi
s, m
uch
disc
rim
inat
ion
has
occu
rred
bet
wee
n 13
men
and
wom
en,
caus
ing
40.2
% o
f 1,
071
inte
rvie
wed
wom
en t
o be
the
sub
ject
of
14ab
use,
man
y of
who
m n
ever
rec
eive
d ed
ucat
ion
on t
he t
opic
, no
w h
ave
no
15al
tern
ativ
e th
an t
o de
al w
ith t
he a
buse
per
sona
lly;
16 17D
espi
te s
pous
al a
buse
not
bei
ng a
ccep
ted
in o
ther
cou
ntry
's s
ocie
ty K
uwai
t 18
cont
inue
s to
res
ist
taki
ng le
gal a
ctio
n to
cor
rect
thi
s pr
oble
m,
and
ther
e ar
e fe
w o
r 19
no a
ltern
ate
hous
ing
optio
ns o
r m
enta
l ass
ista
nce
avai
labl
e fo
r w
omen
und
er t
he
20in
fluen
ce o
f sp
ousa
l abu
se;
21 22Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
has
onl
y ta
ken
actio
n in
the
issu
esof
hum
an
23tr
affic
king
, an
d th
e ex
ploi
tatio
n of
dom
estic
wor
kers
;24 25
We
the
dele
gatio
n of
Kuw
ait
do h
ereb
y:26 27
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o bu
ild 4
dom
estic
vio
lenc
e sh
elte
rs,
in A
l Ahm
adi,
28H
awal
li, A
s Sal
imiy
ah,
and
Sab
ah a
s Sal
im,
as p
lace
s to
eva
cuat
e to
if th
ere
is a
n 29
inci
dent
whe
re d
omes
tic v
iole
nce
is in
volv
ed;
30 31Req
uest
5.5
mill
ion
Kuw
aiti
Din
ar,
or 1
8 m
illio
n U
SD
for
con
stru
ctio
n of
eac
h 32
dom
estic
she
lter,
abo
ut 4
5,00
0 Kuw
aiti
Din
ar o
r 15
0,00
0 U
SD
to
oper
ate,
in t
he
33to
tal r
eque
st o
f 22
mill
ion
for
the
initi
al c
onst
ruct
ion
of a
ll fo
ur s
truc
ture
s pl
us
34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
42
180,
000
each
yea
r in
Kuw
aiti
Din
ar,
or 7
2,00
0,00
0 fo
r co
nstr
uctio
n of
all
four
35
stru
ctur
es,
plus
600
,000
eac
h ye
ar in
USD
to
faci
litat
e op
erat
ions
;36 37
App
ealin
g fo
r 57
,600
Kuw
aiti
Din
ar,
or 5
22,0
00 U
SD
, in
ord
er t
o of
fer
food
to
tho
se
38in
res
iden
ce a
t th
e sh
elte
rs,
and
38,0
00 K
uwai
ti D
inar
, or
126
,000
USD
, to
pro
vide
39
basi
c cl
othi
ng t
o th
e w
omen
livi
ng in
the
se s
helte
rs,
resu
lting
in a
tot
al r
eque
st o
f 40
628,
000
USD
, or
95,
600
Kuw
aiti
Din
ar,
for
the
basi
c ne
eds
ofth
e in
habi
tant
s;41 42
Enco
urag
e th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o se
ek w
ork
from
Fin
esco
Int
erna
tiona
l com
pany
in
43Al A
hmad
i, Al H
ani C
onst
ruct
ion
in H
awal
li, C
APT
EC C
ompa
ny in
Sal
imiy
ah,
and
44H
ouzz
Com
pany
in S
abah
a S
alim
who
are
will
ing
to p
artic
ipat
e in
the
bui
ldin
g of
45th
e do
mes
tic s
helte
rs,
and
som
e Kuw
aiti
citize
ns t
hat
are
will
ing
to v
olun
teer
to
46w
ork
in t
hese
fac
ilitie
s;47 48
Urg
e th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o ta
ke s
wift
act
ion
in t
he g
athe
ring
of th
e lis
ted
com
pany
’s49
serv
ices
and
sup
plie
s in
Kuw
ait,
tha
t th
e un
just
dis
crim
inat
ion
betw
een
men
and
50
wom
en o
f Kuw
ait
may
be
ende
d;51 52
Proc
laim
tha
t th
is s
houl
d be
gin
effe
ct o
n Sep
tem
ber
1, 2
018
and
will
tak
e 5
year
s 53
to b
e co
mpl
eted
.54
GA
/Res
/17
-2-6
TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:M
ozam
biqu
eD
eleg
ates
:Cal
ista
McI
ntyr
e,Abb
y H
endr
icks
,Abb
ey K
ing
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Moz
amb
iqu
e an
d E
du
cati
on f
or Y
oun
g G
irls
Its
alar
min
g th
at t
he f
act
that
mos
t yo
ung
girls
in M
ozam
biqu
e ar
en't
gett
ing
the
1ed
ucat
ion
they
des
erve
.2 3
Ever
y ye
ar t
he a
mou
nt o
f gi
rls
decr
ease
with
eve
ry in
crea
sing
gra
de a
t sc
hool
.4 5
Kee
ping
in m
ind,
that
with
out
the
educ
atio
n th
ey n
eed
they
will
not
be
able
to
6su
stai
n a
good
life
for
the
ir f
amili
es in
the
fut
ure.
7 8Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
fact
tha
t 51
% o
f M
ozam
biqu
e’s
popu
latio
n ar
e fe
mal
es,
and
9al
mos
t al
l are
affec
ted
by t
he e
duca
tiona
l sho
rtag
e, a
nd t
he a
mou
nt o
f gi
rls
gett
ing
10a
suita
ble
educ
atio
n pe
r ye
ar is
dra
stic
ally
dro
ppin
g as
we
spea
k.11 12
Its
dist
urbi
ng t
hat
the
fem
ales
are
dro
ppin
g ou
t of
sch
ool e
very
yea
r to
hel
p th
eir
13fa
mili
es f
inan
cial
ly a
nd p
hysi
cally
.14 15
We
are
deep
ly c
once
rned
tha
t th
ese
youn
g gi
rls,
jus
t lik
e th
e th
ree
of u
s, w
on’t
be
16ab
le t
o le
ad a
goo
d lif
e fo
r th
eir
fam
ilies
with
out
the
educ
atio
n th
ey n
eed
to s
urvi
ve.
17 18M
indf
ul t
hat
thes
e gi
rls,
soo
n to
be
wom
en, co
uld
and
shou
ld b
e ab
le t
o em
brac
e 19
the
wor
ld b
y th
emse
lves
, so
the
y ne
ed t
heed
ucat
ion
to d
o so
.20 21
We
the
dele
gatio
n of
Moz
ambi
que
do h
ereb
y:22 23
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d na
tions
to
end
the
affli
ctio
n by
sen
ding
a g
roup
of ab
out
50
24pe
ople
for
onl
y on
e m
onth
to
Moz
ambi
que
to h
ost
a tr
aini
ng s
essi
on for
the
par
ents
25
of t
hese
you
ng g
row
ing
ladi
es s
o th
ey c
an b
e sh
aped
into
the
wom
en t
hey
dese
rve
26to
be
at h
ome
and
in t
he r
eal w
orld
.27 28
We
hope
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
wou
ld b
e w
illin
g to
don
ate
only
1 m
illio
n do
llars
to
29co
ver
airf
are,
foo
d, a
nd t
he n
eces
sitie
s ne
eded
to
teac
h th
e pa
rent
s of
the
se
30ch
ildre
n ho
w t
o te
ach
thei
r of
fspr
ing
asi
mila
r pr
oces
s is
bei
ng u
sed
in T
urke
y. T
he
31tu
rkis
h ai
rlin
es a
re b
ring
ing
in la
rge
amou
nts
of c
lean
wat
er a
nd f
ood
to t
he t
owns
32
subm
erge
d in
pov
erty
.Thi
s is
the
way
to
solv
e it
all
33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
43
GA
/Res
/17
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:G
hana
Del
egat
es:
Dar
sh K
hand
elw
al,
Gra
nt O
'Nea
l,Je
rem
y Stin
eman
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
eso
luti
on t
o C
onst
ruct
Hos
pit
als
in G
han
a
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
thou
sand
s of
peo
ple
are
dyin
g ea
ch m
onth
in G
hana
, 1
beca
use
of c
omm
on d
isea
ses
that
oth
er c
ount
ries
can
eas
ily c
ure.
2 3Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
if c
itize
ns c
ontin
ue t
o no
t ge
t th
e m
edic
al c
are
they
des
erve
, 4
our
belo
ved
coun
try
will
not
sur
vive
. 5 6
Fully
ala
rmed
tha
t w
e do
n't
have
the
res
ourc
es o
r m
oney
nee
ded
to b
uild
the
7
hosp
itals
and
hos
pita
l bed
s ne
eded
, an
d ar
e in
a d
espe
rate
situ
atio
n in
hea
lthca
re.
8 9W
e ca
ll up
on t
he M
odel
UN
to
prov
ide
200
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o he
lp u
s bu
ild h
ospi
tals
10
in G
hana
’s m
ain
citie
s. T
here
will
be
15 h
ospi
tals
, ea
ch w
ith 2
0 be
ds (
1 ho
spita
l for
11
each
maj
or c
ity.)
12 13Fu
lly a
war
e th
at t
his
dona
tion
will
not
put
us
up t
o st
anda
rds
with
oth
er c
ount
ries
, 14
but
will
stil
l sev
erel
y he
lp u
s fr
om w
here
we
are
now
. 15 16
Enco
urag
ed t
hat
this
will
sol
ve s
ome
of o
ur c
ount
ries
hea
lth p
robl
ems.
17 18D
istu
rbed
tha
t th
e bi
rth
rate
of 4.
12 p
er w
oman
, is
dec
reas
ing
rapi
dly.
19 20Pr
ocla
imin
g th
at G
hana
is a
cou
ntry
in A
fric
a th
at is
nee
d of
pro
per
heal
th c
are.
21
Ther
e ar
e ad
ults
, ch
ildre
n, a
nd s
enio
rs w
ho a
re d
ying
of si
mpl
e di
seas
es t
hat
othe
r 22
natio
ns d
o no
t co
nsid
er.
23 24W
e ar
ede
eply
con
cern
ed a
bout
the
lack
of
med
ical
res
ourc
es.
25 26W
e ar
e ca
lling
upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o he
lp u
s su
ppor
t m
edic
al c
are
in G
hana
. 27 28
Fully
ala
rmed
tha
t w
e do
not
hav
e th
e re
sour
ces
nor
mon
ey t
o ha
ve t
hese
29
reso
urce
s, s
o G
hana
will
con
tinue
to
be a
str
uggl
ing
natio
n in
the
wor
ld t
oday
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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
:Vie
t N
amD
eleg
ates
:Abb
y Cla
rk,
Adr
ienn
e Jo
nes,
Ani
ca M
eyer
hoff,
Lily
Bra
ySch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o th
e A
wfu
l Sta
tus
of V
ietn
am’s
Hea
lth
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
hea
lth o
f ou
r co
untr
y's
yout
h is
wor
seni
ng a
nd r
apid
ly
3de
clin
ing,
4 5D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
if it
get
s w
orse
we
may
be
in g
rave
dan
ger
of t
he p
opul
atio
n 6
ofou
r ch
ildre
n de
eply
dec
reas
ing,
7 8Ala
rmed
tha
t on
ly a
bout
42.
5% o
f th
e yo
ung
peop
le a
ged
15-2
4 ha
ve
9co
mpr
ehen
sive
kno
wle
dge
of H
IV t
rans
mis
sion
,10 11
Not
ing
with
con
cern
tha
t in
201
6 an
est
imat
ed 2
60,0
00 p
eopl
e in
Vie
tnam
had
HIV
, 12
man
y of
the
m w
ere
child
ren,
13 14
We
the
Del
egat
ion
of V
ietn
am d
o he
reby
:15 16
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o se
nd t
empo
rary
ped
iatr
icia
ns w
ith t
he p
rope
r 17
equi
pmen
t a
nd e
duca
tion
to s
how
our
adu
lts h
ow t
o be
doc
tors
whi
le w
orki
ng,
18 19Fu
rthe
r re
com
men
d th
at w
e ne
ed t
o ha
ve t
he a
ccur
ate
med
icin
e to
hel
p th
ese
20ch
ildre
n;21 22
Expr
ess
hope
tha
t if
the
UN
is in
capa
ble
of s
endi
ng u
s pe
diat
rici
ans,
we
wou
ld li
ke
23to
req
uest
$20
mill
ion
tobu
ild a
ped
iatr
ics
univ
ersi
ty;
24 25W
e ur
ge t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o ai
d us
in o
ur t
ime
of n
eed.
26
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
44
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ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Ken
yaD
eleg
ates
:Aud
rey
Aul
ino,
Gre
ta G
oss,
Gra
ce L
uSch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Haz
ard
ous
Dri
nki
ng
Wat
er Q
ual
ity
in K
enya
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Aw
are
that
17
mill
ion
Ken
yans
out
of ap
prox
imat
ely
48 m
illio
n K
enya
ns fin
d 3
them
selv
es w
ithou
tpr
oper
drink
ing
wat
er o
n a
daily
bas
is;
4 5Con
cern
ed a
bout
the
fac
t th
at for
mer
effor
ts h
ave
not
fully
enc
ompa
ssed
Ken
ya’s
6ne
ed for
suf
ficie
nt d
rink
ing
wat
er;
7 8D
eter
min
ed t
o sa
ve t
he li
ves
of t
he K
enya
ns w
ho w
ill li
kely
per
ish
from
dis
ease
s 9
such
as
Typh
oid
feve
r, C
hole
ra,
Dia
rrhe
a, a
nd D
ysen
tery
com
ing
from
the
10
undr
inka
ble
wat
er;
11 12M
indf
ul o
f th
e fa
ct t
hat
Ken
yans
are
oft
en for
ced
to w
alk
an a
vera
ge o
f 6
kilo
met
ers
13to
ret
riev
e dr
inki
ng w
ater
, w
hich
is fre
quen
tly c
onta
min
ated
, th
eref
ore
inad
equa
te;
14 15O
bser
ving
tha
t ef
fort
s by
UN
Hab
itat,
suc
h as
Wat
er O
pera
tors
’Par
tner
ship
s (W
OP)
16
and
UN
Hab
itat’s
wat
er a
nd s
anita
tion
prog
ram
s (W
ATS
AN
), h
ave
bene
fited
the
17
clea
n w
ater
att
empt
but
not
to
its ful
l ext
ent;
18 19D
ecla
ring
tha
t re
port
s fr
om t
he W
orld
Wat
er A
sses
smen
t Pr
ogra
mm
e st
ated
tha
t 20
Ken
ya is
cla
ssifi
ed a
s a
wat
er-s
carc
e co
untr
y w
ith o
nly
647
cubi
c m
eter
s of
21
rene
wab
le fre
shw
ater
per
cap
ita;
22 23Con
scio
us o
f th
e fa
ct t
hat
Ken
ya h
as a
land
-to-
wat
er r
atio
of ap
prox
imat
ely
52:1
24
squa
re k
ilom
eter
s;25 26
Not
ing
that
con
tinue
d co
nsum
ptio
n of
thi
s w
ater
cou
ld p
ossi
bly
lead
to
a m
ajor
27
decl
ine
in p
opul
atio
n, a
s it
has
alre
ady
part
ly c
ontr
ibut
ed t
o a
deat
h ra
te o
f 6.
8 28
deat
hs p
er 1
,000
peo
ple;
29 30Con
side
ring
tha
t un
der
Art
icle
43
of t
he C
onst
itutio
n of
Ken
ya,
ever
y pe
rson
has
the
31
righ
t to
suff
icie
nt w
ater
and
san
itatio
n;32 33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Emph
asiz
ing
the
seve
rity
of th
e ne
ed for
pur
e, a
ffor
dabl
e w
ater
and
pro
tect
ion
of
34he
alth
and
gen
eral
wel
fare
, es
peci
ally
in c
omm
uniti
es w
ith li
mite
d ac
cess
to
35ne
cess
ary
reso
urce
s.36 37
The
Del
egat
ion
of K
enya
her
eby:
38 39Pl
ans
to p
rovi
de t
he 1
7 m
illio
n Ken
yans
with
out
prop
er d
rink
ing
wat
er w
ith c
loth
40
suffic
ient
for
filt
erin
g w
ater
and
inst
ruct
ions
on
how
to
clea
n th
e un
filte
red
wat
er;
41 42Rec
omm
ends
tha
t 4
squa
re m
eter
s of
sec
ond-
hand
clo
th,
pref
erab
ly s
ilk,
be g
iven
43
to t
hose
who
cann
ot a
ffor
d cl
ean
drin
king
wat
er o
r ad
equa
te c
loth
;44 45
Enco
urag
es t
hose
in K
enya
who
can
affor
d si
lk b
ut n
ot c
lean
dri
nkin
g w
ater
to
46pu
rcha
se t
he c
loth
and
be
give
n th
e co
rres
pond
ing
inst
ruct
ions
or
atte
nd a
tra
inin
g 47
on h
ow t
o fil
ter
the
wat
er;
48 49Req
uest
s th
at o
ne p
erso
n ab
ove
the
age
of 1
8 ye
ars
from
eac
h ill
itera
te h
ouse
hold
50
be p
rese
nt for
at
leas
t on
e se
ssio
n on
the
sub
ject
of pr
oper
filt
erin
g of
wat
er h
eld
in
51th
e ne
ares
t la
rge
com
mun
ity,
led
by a
vol
unte
er fro
m t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns;
52 53Fu
rthe
r re
com
men
ds t
hat
clot
h be
tra
nspo
rted
to
city
cen
ters
suc
h as
Nai
robi
, 54
Mom
basa
, Kis
umu,
and
Nak
uru;
55 56Ex
pres
ses
its h
ope
that
the
a n
atio
nal a
war
enes
s ca
mpa
ign
be m
ade
conc
erni
ng t
he
57ef
fort
to
filte
r th
e co
ntam
inat
ed w
ater
in K
enya
;58 59
Con
firm
s th
at t
his
effo
rt s
houl
d be
fre
e of
cos
t, c
onsi
dering
tha
t th
e cl
oth
will
be
60do
nate
d or
pur
chas
ed b
y Ken
yans
the
mse
lves
and
tho
se a
ppoi
nted
to
trai
n w
ill b
e 61
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
vol
unte
ers;
62 63Affirm
s th
at t
hese
act
ions
can
be
exer
cise
d by
oth
er n
atio
ns fac
ing
impe
dim
ents
of
64im
pure
wat
er;
65 66Fu
rthe
r en
cour
ages
cou
ntries
with
out
adeq
uate
san
itatio
n to
tak
e th
ese
proc
esse
s 67
into
con
side
ratio
n w
hen
atte
mpt
ing
to s
uppo
rt e
ffor
ts m
ade
for
prop
er d
rink
ing
68w
ater
and
cle
anlin
ess;
69 70Com
mun
icat
es it
s de
sire
tha
t th
e pr
opos
ed p
lans
will
ben
efit
the
peop
le w
ithou
t 71
suffic
ient
drink
ing
wat
er o
r sa
nita
tion
thro
ugho
ut t
he w
orld
by
prov
idin
g a
safe
, 72
affo
rdab
le,
and
easi
ly a
cces
sibl
e w
ay t
o fil
ter
wat
er.
73
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NES
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CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:N
orw
ayD
eleg
ates
:Cod
y Coo
k,Aid
an K
laph
eke
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on T
o A
dju
st t
he
Un
fair
Rig
hts
of
Ch
ildre
n in
Nor
way
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d by
the
fac
t th
at t
he N
orw
egia
n go
vern
men
t is
pla
cing
an
inva
lid
1ac
t of
tak
ing
infa
nts
from
fam
ilies
, tr
ying
to
stop
the
vas
tly g
row
ing
inbr
eedi
ng r
ate
2of
the
Kin
gdom
of N
orw
ay,
3 4Ta
king
not
e th
at t
he N
orw
egia
n go
vern
men
t is
try
ing
to d
o go
od,
all t
he s
ame,
thi
s 5
act
is r
aisi
ng t
ensi
ons
of t
he c
itize
ns,
6 7Fu
lly a
war
e th
at t
his
prob
lem
has
bee
n go
ing
on s
ince
188
9, a
nd t
he p
robl
em h
as
8be
en p
rogr
essi
vely
get
ting
wor
se,
9 10Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t th
e N
orw
egia
n go
vern
men
t is
tak
ing
new
born
infa
nts
from
11
fam
ilies
, 12 13
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y he
reby
: 14 15
1. A
ffirm
s th
at N
orw
ay s
houl
d en
forc
e a
stro
nger
law
on
citiz
en in
bree
ding
,16
ther
efor
e m
ainl
y er
adic
atin
g th
e la
rge
amou
nt o
f se
ized
for
eign
chi
ldre
n;
17 182.
Furt
her
reco
mm
ends
the
auth
ority
of th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns,
we
shou
ld im
plan
t a
19ne
w t
rade
blo
c on
the
low
er e
nds
of t
he N
orw
egia
n im
port
s an
d ex
port
s;20 21
3.Tr
usts
tha
t al
lies
or frien
ds o
f th
e Kin
gdom
of N
orw
ay,
will
put
the
ir in
fluen
ce in
22th
e ne
w s
ugge
sted
law
;23 24
4.Rea
ffirm
s th
at t
he U
N n
eeds
to
act
upon
fur
ther
not
ice
by m
akin
g th
is id
ea a
25la
w;
26 275.
Pr
ocla
ims
that
thi
s w
ill h
opef
ully
go
into
effec
t by
thi
s da
te:
June
6,
2018
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ERA
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BLY
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Rep
ublic
of
the
Con
goD
eleg
ates
:Jo
nny
Kra
mer
,Rya
n Sm
ith,
Cod
y Yo
nge
Sch
ool:
Spr
ing
Sta
tion
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on f
or t
he
Rep
ercu
ssio
ns
of t
he
Con
go
War
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly,
1 2Kee
ping
in m
ind
the
Con
go w
as a
t w
ar fro
m 1
998
to 2
003,
the
dea
th t
oll h
as
3co
ntin
ued
even
aft
er t
he w
ar,
and
it ha
s ca
used
the
go
vern
men
t an
d ec
onom
y to
4
crum
ble,
we
are
in d
ire
need
of as
sist
ance
.
5 6N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
hat
the
brut
al c
onfli
ct h
as d
amag
ed t
he a
lrea
dy w
eake
ned
7go
vern
men
t, a
llow
ing
terr
oris
t gr
oups
to
be a
ble
to r
un r
ampa
nt a
nd c
ause
muc
h 8
harm
.9 10
Rec
ogni
zes
a 20
09 s
tudy
rel
ease
d by
UN
-com
mis
sion
ed e
xper
ts s
how
s th
at U
N
11tr
oops
sen
t to
ass
ist
have
don
e no
thin
g to
sto
p vi
olen
ce.
The
pres
iden
t, J
osep
h 12
Kab
ila,
requ
ests
the
rem
oval
of th
e tr
oops
bec
ause
of th
is.
13 14H
as r
esol
ved
som
e of
the
con
flict
s si
nce
the
war
, ho
wev
er,
the
troo
ps s
ent
in h
ave
15do
ne n
othi
ng,
and
have
eve
n be
en a
ccus
ed s
ex a
buse
, go
ld s
mug
glin
g, a
nd
16re
trea
ting
from
reb
els.
The
gov
ernm
ent
is s
till w
eak
thou
gh,
and
need
s he
lp.
17 18Ack
now
ledg
es t
hat
the
UN
is t
ryin
g to
hel
p, b
ut in
the
way
tha
t do
esn’
t do
as
muc
h.
19W
e ne
ed fin
anci
al a
id t
o st
reng
then
the
gov
ernm
ent.
Thi
s w
ill h
elp
the
prog
ress
20
that
has
alrea
dy b
een
star
ted.
21 22
Emph
asiz
es t
hat
with
the
UN
pea
ceke
epin
g tr
oops
onl
y hu
rtin
g us
and
the
23
gove
rnm
ent
bein
g th
e on
ly p
eopl
e w
ho a
re h
elpi
ng,
mon
ey is
nee
ded
and
will
be
24ab
le t
o su
pply
us
with
all
the
requ
irem
ents
nee
ded
to t
ake
care
of th
is is
sue.
25 26
Req
uest
s th
e re
mov
al o
f U
N p
eace
keep
ing
troo
ps a
s th
ey h
ave
only
hur
t us
and
our
27
pres
iden
t Jo
seph
Kab
ila h
as w
ante
d th
em g
one
for
man
y ye
ars
and
requ
este
d th
ey
28al
l be
rem
oved
in m
id 2
011,
. w
hich
to
this
day
has
not
hap
pene
d
29 30Pr
ocla
ims
that
the
nat
ion
is v
ery
wea
lthy
in n
atur
al r
esou
rces
. Th
ere
are
diam
onds
, 31
man
y m
etal
s us
ed in
ele
ctro
nics
, an
d ot
her
min
eral
s.
32 33Em
phas
izes
mon
ey is
nee
ded
to fix
the
cou
ntry
's r
emai
ning
issu
es.
With
ext
ra
34m
oney
, th
e go
vern
men
t w
ill b
e ab
le t
o pu
rcha
se e
quip
men
t an
d pr
ovid
e jo
bs for
35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
46
wor
kers
. Th
e bo
untif
ul n
atur
al r
esou
rces
wou
ld b
e ab
le t
o ha
rnes
sed
for
the
36pe
ople
's’b
enef
it.37 38
Furt
her
requ
ests
the
rem
oval
of tr
oops
and
mon
ey.
We
requ
ire
5.75
mill
ion
dolla
rs
39to
hel
p ou
r ec
onom
y, g
over
nmen
t, a
nd c
itize
ns t
o be
com
e a
prod
uctiv
e an
d 40
prof
itabl
e na
tion.
41 42H
avin
g ex
amin
ed t
he e
ffec
tsof
sla
very
, w
ars,
and
vio
lenc
e up
on t
he C
ongo
, th
e 43
solu
tion
can
be r
each
ed b
y fin
anci
al d
onat
ion.
The
nat
ion
will
be
able
to
reco
ver
44fr
om it
’s for
mer
res
trai
nts.
45
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Rus
sian
Fed
erat
ion
Del
egat
es:
Mitc
hell
Loh,
Cal
eb W
est,
Sch
ool:
Sun
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on T
o In
crea
se S
anct
ion
s O
n N
orth
Kor
ea a
nd
Its
Nu
clea
r p
rog
ram
A r
esol
utio
n to
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y:1 2
Min
dful
tha
t th
at t
he N
orth
Kor
ean
nucl
ear
capa
city
is a
thr
eat
of p
ropo
sing
nuc
lear
3
war
fare
and
mas
s de
stru
ctio
n to
war
ds o
ther
cou
ntries
,4 5
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d ab
out
the
safe
ty o
f th
e re
side
nts
of G
uam
and
oth
er n
eigh
boring
6
area
s in
the
ran
ge o
f th
e m
issi
les
cont
rolle
d by
Nor
th K
orea
,7 8
Con
vinc
ed t
hat
if th
e cu
rren
t sa
nctio
ns a
re n
ot s
tren
gthe
ned,
tha
t N
orth
Kor
ea w
ill
9po
sses
s th
e ab
ility
to
cont
inue
its
nucl
ear
prog
ram
.10 11
Bea
ring
in m
ind
to t
he U
N t
o re
duce
a c
onfli
ct t
hat
coul
d en
d up
sim
ilar
to t
he c
old
12w
ar.
13 14Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
the
Rus
sian
Fed
erat
ion
Her
eby:
15 16Cal
l upo
n ot
her
neig
hbor
ing
coun
trie
s an
d tr
adin
g pa
rtne
rs t
o en
d th
irty
per
cent
of
17th
e co
nsum
ptio
n of
cru
de o
il, in
clud
ing
impo
rts
and
expo
rts
by N
orth
Kor
ea,
limiti
ng
18th
eir
econ
omy
but
cont
inui
ng t
he p
rodu
ctio
n fo
r ot
her
trad
ing
coun
trie
s;19 20
End
seve
ral a
llian
ces
with
Nor
th K
orea
in o
rder
to
prov
e th
at s
uch
an a
ct is
not
21
tole
rate
d no
r ap
prec
iate
d by
oth
er f
irst
-wor
ld c
ount
ries
and
the
UN
;22 23
Shu
t do
wn
up t
o tw
enty
-fiv
e pe
rcen
t of
Nor
th K
orea
n re
gula
r ex
port
s to
24
surr
ound
ing
coun
trie
s, t
o sh
ut d
own
Nor
th K
orea
’s e
cono
my
and
impr
ovin
g ot
her
25st
rugg
ling
coun
trie
s w
ith a
pla
ce t
o ex
port
;26 27
Trus
ts t
he U
N t
o su
ppor
t an
d he
lp t
o br
ing
this
ser
ious
, re
alis
tic t
hrea
t to
an
end.
28
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
47
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Ang
ola
Del
egat
es:
Hay
ley
Ste
gall,
Sar
ah B
rew
er,
Emm
a Kat
e Th
omas
,Cha
rlot
te C
unni
ngha
mSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o B
uild
Ad
dit
ion
al H
osp
ital
s in
An
gol
a
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
the
infa
nt m
orta
lity
rate
in A
ngol
a is
am
ong
the
mos
t 1
imm
ense
in t
he w
orld
; ou
t of
the
1,0
00 c
hild
ren
born
in A
ngol
a, 2
20 d
ie b
efor
e th
e 2
age
of fiv
e.3 4
Rem
embe
ring
tha
t th
e lif
e ex
pect
ancy
of th
e av
erag
e Ang
ola
citiz
en is
onl
y fif
ty s
ix
5an
d it
coul
d co
ntin
ue t
o de
crea
se.
6 7W
e ca
ll up
on t
he M
odel
UN
to
dona
te 4
6 m
illio
n do
llars
to
cont
ribu
te t
o th
e 8
gove
rnm
ent
to p
ay for
add
ition
al d
octo
rs a
nd n
urse
s fo
r ho
spita
ls,
beca
use
Ang
ola
9do
es n
ot h
ave
enou
gh m
oney
due
to
the
decl
inin
g va
lue
of o
il af
fect
ing
the
over
all
10ec
onom
y.11 12
Res
olvi
ng t
hat
this
will
hel
p so
lve
the
prob
lem
of ou
r de
clin
ing
popu
latio
n.13 14
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
all
of t
he m
oney
will
sup
ply
Ang
ola
with
add
ition
al d
octo
rs,
15nu
rses
, an
d m
ore
effic
ient
equ
ipm
ent
for
year
s to
com
e.
16 17Em
phas
izin
g th
at t
his
reso
lutio
n w
ill h
elp
save
man
y liv
es t
hrou
ghou
t al
l of Ang
ola.
18
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
48
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:M
yanm
arD
eleg
ates
:Ash
er E
mer
son,
Cry
stal
Cho
,Krisp
in B
rani
ffSch
ool:
Sai
nt A
nn
Dru
g T
raff
icki
ng
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Fu
lly a
larm
ed,
the
mili
tary
of M
yanm
ar h
as b
een
traf
ficki
ng d
rugs
and
for
cing
3
civi
lians
to
inta
ke h
eroi
n.4 5
Hav
ing
exam
ined
the
mili
tary
of
Mya
nmar
, w
e ha
ve c
ome
to a
rea
lizat
ion
that
the
y 6
forc
e pe
ople
to
take
dru
gs a
nd g
row
the
m t
o bu
y w
eapo
ns.
7 8H
avin
g fu
rthe
red
anal
yzed
th
e am
ount
of dr
ugs
Mya
nmar
pro
duce
s, it
has
9
quad
rupl
ed o
ver
the
year
s be
caus
e of
mili
tary
for
ce.
10 11Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n of
the
fac
t th
at M
yanm
ar is
one
of th
e m
ost
impo
verish
ed
12co
untr
ies
in t
he w
orld
, w
e re
aliz
e th
at c
ivili
ans
will
wan
t to
pos
sess
dru
gs t
o m
ake
13m
oney
.14 15
Obs
ervi
ng t
hat
they
hav
e be
en u
sing
dru
gs,
som
e si
de e
ffec
ts a
re p
sych
osis
, 16
seiz
ures
,st
roke
s, d
isor
ient
atio
n, a
nd o
f co
urse
, de
ath.
17 18
Con
scio
us o
f th
e cu
rren
t or
gani
zatio
ns s
et u
p to
sol
ve t
his
prob
lem
, w
e ar
e 19
cogn
izan
t th
at e
ffor
ts a
re b
eing
put
into
sol
ving
thi
s is
sue,
but
we
need
to
take
20
furt
her
actio
n.21 22
Furt
her
notin
g M
yanm
ar h
as r
efus
ed a
ny h
elp
prov
ided
by
the
UN
, w
e re
aliz
e th
at
23th
is is
sue
will
be
need
ed t
o be
sol
ved
befo
re fur
ther
act
ion
take
s pl
ace.
24 25Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Mya
nmar
doe
s he
reby
:26 27
Cal
ls u
pon
the
UN
to
impl
emen
t m
ore
reha
bilit
atio
n ce
nter
s, e
spec
ially
in t
he s
tate
s 28
of S
han
Nay
pyid
aw a
nd K
achi
n in
Mya
nmar
. 29 30
Impl
emen
t at
leas
t on
e sc
hool
per
sta
te d
edic
ated
to
trai
ning
per
sonn
el w
ho h
elp
31th
ose
who
nee
d to
reh
abili
tate
fro
m d
rug
depe
nden
cy.
32 33Rec
omm
ends
tha
t th
e U
N g
ives
the
gov
ernm
ent
of M
yanm
ar $
15,0
00,0
00 s
o th
e 34
civi
lians
are
not
paid
in d
rugs
for
the
ir a
ctua
l job
s.35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
36En
cour
ages
tha
t th
ere
is a
n in
cent
ive
prog
ram
, as
in,
citiz
ens
will
get
a t
ax b
reak
37
for
an a
nnua
l dru
g te
st.
38 39Req
uest
s th
e U
N t
o ov
erse
e w
here
the
fun
ds a
re b
eing
dis
trib
uted
.40
50
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ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:H
ondu
ras
Del
egat
es:
Van
Leo
nard
,Pa
ige
Mill
s,Alin
a M
itche
ll,Pe
yton
Noe
,G
race
Bill
ingt
onSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o S
top
Dru
g T
raff
icki
ng
in H
ondu
ras
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly,
1 2
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d w
ith t
he d
rug
traf
ficki
ng t
hat
impa
cts
9.11
mill
ion
peop
le in
Hon
dura
s.
3 4Con
cern
ed t
hat
the
drug
s co
min
g in
are
affec
ting
the
coun
try
as w
hole
, an
d ne
eds
5to
be
stop
ped
as m
uch
as it
can
. 6 7
Not
ing
with
con
cern
tha
t th
e dr
ug d
eals
cau
se v
iole
nce
in H
ondu
ras,
mak
ing
the
8co
untr
y le
ss s
afe
and
caus
ing
less
mon
ey t
o co
me
in fro
m t
ourist
s.
9 10Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
man
y of
the
dru
gs t
hat
are
com
ing
into
Hon
dura
s ar
e fr
om t
he
11co
asta
l bor
ders
, an
d w
e ha
ve n
o Coa
st G
uard
on
the
coas
tal b
orde
rs.
12 13N
otin
g fu
rthe
r th
at d
rug
traf
ficki
ng c
ause
s m
ore
issu
es in
Hon
dura
s su
ch a
s: g
ang
14vi
olen
ce,
over
flow
in j
ails
, an
d br
iber
y to
war
ds p
olic
e.15 16
We
the
dele
gatio
n of
Hon
dura
s do
her
eby:
17 18See
k as
sist
ance
fro
m t
he U
N t
o bu
y bo
ats,
a s
tron
ger
bord
er p
atro
l, an
d qu
alifi
ed
19tr
oops
for
the
soo
n to
be
Coa
st G
uard
;20 21
Emph
asiz
es t
hat
the
Coa
st G
uard
wou
ld h
elp
prot
ect
Hon
dura
s fr
om t
he e
ffec
ts o
f 22
drug
s. T
hey
coul
d st
op b
oats
fro
m c
omin
g in
thr
ough
the
coa
stal
bor
ders
and
23
com
ing
on t
he s
hore
to
deal
;24 25
Req
uest
s a
dona
tion
of 5
0 m
illio
n do
llars
and
15,
000
troo
ps;
26 27D
ecid
ing
to h
ave
a ne
w a
nd q
ualif
ied
Coa
st G
uard
;28 29
Con
firm
s th
at 4
0 m
illio
n do
llars
will
be
used
to
buy
1,60
0 m
ilita
ry g
rade
, in
flata
ble
30bo
ats
with
mou
nted
30m
m M
230L
F ch
ain
guns
;31 32
Not
es t
he o
ther
10
mill
ion
dolla
rs w
ill b
e us
ed o
n fu
el for
the
boa
ts a
nd a
mm
uniti
on
33fo
r th
e m
ount
ed g
uns;
34 35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
for
a d
onat
ion;
36 37Fu
rthe
r re
ques
ts t
roop
s fo
r th
e Coa
st G
uard
;38 39
Con
fiden
t t
hat
this
will
hel
p th
e co
untr
y be
saf
e an
d st
rong
. 40
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ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Sou
th S
udan
Del
egat
es:
Asa
Sta
ncev
ic,
Will
Man
gold
,G
race
Sm
ith,
Sch
ool:
Spr
ing
Sta
tion
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o R
elie
ve S
outh
Su
dan
’s H
un
ger
Cri
sis
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Fu
lly a
larm
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
mor
e th
an h
alf
of t
he p
opul
atio
n of
Sou
th S
udan
(6
3m
illio
n pe
ople
) ar
e at
ris
k of
fam
ine
with
abo
ut 1
.7 m
illio
n st
ill f
acin
g em
erge
ncy
4le
vels
of hu
nger
,5 6
Aw
are
that
app
roxi
mat
ely
75-9
0% o
f Sou
th S
udan
’s la
nd is
fer
tile,
but
onl
y 4%
of
7th
e la
nd is
cur
rent
ly b
eing
cul
tivat
ed d
ue t
o po
or a
gric
ultu
ral c
ondi
tions
incl
udin
g-8
but
not
limite
d to
-dr
ough
t, p
oor
soci
oeco
nom
ic in
fras
truc
ture
, la
ck o
f ad
equa
te
9to
ols,
and
impr
oper
far
min
g te
chni
que,
10 11
Cog
niza
nt t
hat
if Sou
th S
udan
’s ful
l agr
icul
tura
l pot
entia
l cou
ld b
e re
aliz
ed,
the
12hu
nger
crisi
s co
uld
be r
esol
ved,
13 14N
otin
g w
ith a
larm
the
civ
il w
ar r
agin
g th
roug
hout
the
cou
ntry
, an
d th
e th
reat
s 15
Sud
anes
e re
fuge
es fac
e of
foo
d sh
orta
ge,
kidn
appi
ng,
rape
, an
d ar
med
att
acks
16
from
pro
-Sud
an m
ilitia
,17 18
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at S
outh
Sud
an h
as t
he t
hird
larg
est
refu
gee
cris
is in
the
wor
ld,
19w
ith m
ore
than
2.1
mill
ion
peop
le in
tern
ally
dis
plac
ed a
nd m
ore
than
1.5
mill
ion
20ha
ving
fle
d th
e co
untr
y in
sea
rch
of s
afet
y,21 22
Und
erst
andi
ng t
hat
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
and
the
ir p
artn
ers
have
put
for
th a
n ap
peal
23
for
$1.6
4 bi
llion
to
help
pro
vide
foo
d, e
duca
tion,
and
hea
lth c
are
to S
udan
ese
24pe
ople
in c
risi
s.25 26
The
dele
gatio
n of
Sou
th S
udan
her
eby:
27 28Em
phas
izes
the
pro
tect
ion
of r
efug
ees
from
rai
ders
and
pro
-Sud
anes
e m
ilitia
s;
29 30Rec
omm
ends
tha
t ne
ighb
orin
g co
untr
ies
assi
st v
illag
es a
nd t
owns
by
ship
ping
31
sust
aina
ble
food
s su
ch a
s rice
, be
ans,
and
pot
atoe
s to
Sou
th S
udan
and
oth
er
32co
untr
ies
faci
ng foo
d cr
ises
; 33 34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Urg
es t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o he
lp in
dev
elop
ing
irriga
tion
cana
ls,
culti
vatin
g fie
lds,
35
and
dist
ribu
ting
tool
s to
far
mer
s;36 37
See
ks a
ssis
tanc
e fr
om C
hina
and
Mya
nmar
in p
rovi
ding
sta
ple
crop
s to
the
1.7
38
mill
ion
faci
ng n
ear
star
vatio
n;39 40
Enco
urag
es t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o co
ntin
ue r
aisi
ng m
oney
for
hea
lth-r
elat
ed
41ex
pens
es,
educ
atio
n of
you
th,
and
the
stoc
kpili
ng a
nd d
istr
ibut
ion
of foo
d in
Sou
th
42Sud
an.
43
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MO
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UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:N
iger
iaD
eleg
ates
:Ja
ke F
ried
enbe
rger
,Ia
n Ju
ngSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Fi
gh
t Te
rror
ism
in N
iger
ia
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e te
rror
ist
atta
cks
on t
he r
ise
in N
iger
ia,
due
to in
crea
sed
activ
ities
1
of B
oko
Har
am o
ver
the
past
yea
r.2 3
Aw
are
that
Bok
o H
aram
is a
wel
l-kn
own
agen
t of
des
truc
tion
in N
iger
ia.
4 5Con
cern
ed t
hat
if Bok
o H
aram
tak
es c
ontr
ol o
f N
iger
ia,
they
will
get
1.6
bill
ion
6po
unds
of st
eel w
hich
the
y ca
n us
e to
sel
l for
one
hun
dred
bill
ion
dolla
rs.
7 8D
ecla
ring
tha
t th
is w
ould
be
an e
norm
ous
thre
at for
oth
er c
ount
ries
. 9 10
We
call
upon
Mod
el U
N t
o pr
ovid
e a
dona
tion
of 5
0,00
0,00
0 do
llars
fig
ht a
gain
st
11th
is t
hrea
t.12 13
Dec
laring
tha
t th
ese
fund
s w
ill b
e us
ed t
o re
build
des
troy
ed b
uild
ings
, hi
re a
nd t
rain
14
five
thou
sand
sol
dier
s, a
nd p
urch
ase
addi
tiona
l wea
pons
.15 16
We
proc
laim
to
give
the
rem
aini
ng m
oney
to
food
cha
ritie
s w
ithin
our
cou
ntry
.17 18
This
will
res
olve
in few
er t
erro
rist
att
acks
in o
ur c
ount
ry a
nd a
roun
d th
e w
orld
.19
GEN
ERA
L A
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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
:Aze
rbai
jan
Del
egat
es:
Krish
a Pa
tel,
Laur
en S
ykes
,El
izab
eth
Hen
sley
,Pa
tric
k Le
ger
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Aze
rbai
jan
an
d in
flat
ed o
il p
rice
s
Our
cou
ntry
, Aze
rbai
jan
is f
acin
g an
eco
nom
y sl
owdo
wn
beca
use
oil p
rice
s ra
ced
by
1Rus
sia
has
mad
e us
lose
50%
of G
PD’s
bec
ause
of oi
l price
s. W
e co
me
for
the
2M
odel
UN
com
mitt
ee t
o as
k Rus
sia
to lo
wer
the
oil
pric
es for
all
coun
trie
s.
3Aze
rbai
jan
is n
eedi
ng m
oney
to
help
the
peo
ple
to b
e ab
le t
o ge
t w
hat
they
nee
d to
4
surv
ive.
5 6
We
ask
for
ten
mill
ion
dolla
rs s
o w
e ca
n gi
ve b
ack
to t
he p
eopl
e, r
ebui
ld,a
nd b
e 7
able
to
trad
e to
get
wha
t th
ey n
eed
to u
se s
o th
ey c
an c
ope
with
wha
t th
ey h
ave
8lo
st w
ith t
he r
aise
of oi
l price
s.9 10
As
dele
gate
s w
e as
k yo
u to
put
a s
top
to R
ussi
a in
rai
sed
oil p
rice
s an
d ga
s pr
ices
11
so w
e ca
n he
lp t
he e
cono
my
and
the
peop
le w
ith t
heir e
xpen
ses.
12
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
53
GA
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Bhu
tan
Del
egat
es:
Har
riso
n H
assl
er,
Con
nor
Har
mon
,Ray
yan
Sye
d,M
ilind
Mut
hiah
Sch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o B
hu
tan
’s E
con
omic
Dif
ficu
ltie
s
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Affirm
ing
that
Bhu
tan
is a
thi
rd w
orld
cou
ntry
with
a p
opul
atio
n of
less
tha
n a
3m
illio
n pe
ople
, 4 5
Furt
herm
ore,
its
econ
omy
is n
ot s
uffic
ient
, ca
usin
g its
peo
ple
to li
ve in
pov
erty
, 6 7
Reg
rett
ing
that
tw
elve
per
cent
of Bhu
tan’
s po
pula
tion
suffer
thr
ough
8
impo
verish
men
t an
d ar
e in
nee
d of
des
pera
te r
evita
lizat
ion,
9 10Bea
ring
in m
ind,
Bhu
tan
didn
’t le
galiz
e el
ectr
icity
unt
il 19
99,
and
until
rec
ently
, its
11
econ
omy
has
been
bas
ed m
ainl
y on
the
exp
orts
of m
iner
al o
res
and
agricu
lture
,12 13
In a
n ef
fort
to
revi
ve t
heir in
ferior
eco
nom
y, B
huta
n ne
eds
to m
ake
thei
r m
ain
14so
urce
of in
com
e, h
ydro
elec
tric
ity,
prod
uced
mor
e ef
ficie
ntly
and
mas
s pr
oduc
e it,
15 16W
e th
e D
eleg
ates
of Bhu
tan
do h
ereb
y:17 18
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
N t
o he
lp r
esol
ve t
his
prob
lem
by
givi
ng B
huta
n m
oney
in o
rder
to
19pr
oduc
e ad
ditio
nal h
ydro
elec
tric
pla
nts;
20 21Em
phas
ize
doin
g th
is w
ould
giv
e Bhu
tan
a m
anda
tory
boo
st in
the
ir s
trug
glin
g 22
econ
omy;
23 24
Furt
her
proc
laim
s th
at n
ot o
nly
wou
ld t
his
help
the
fin
anci
al s
tatu
s, b
ut a
lso
open
25
up m
ore
trad
e fo
r Bhu
tan;
26 27
Ove
rall,
the
UN
sho
uld
prov
ide
Bhu
tan
with
mon
ey in
ord
er t
o so
lve
28im
pove
rish
men
t an
d st
reng
then
its
econ
omy.
29
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ERA
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BLY
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Sau
di A
rabi
aD
eleg
ates
:Is
hita
Bha
tia,
Luci
a En
riqu
ez,
Riy
a M
itra
Sch
ool:
Sun
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o In
flu
ence
th
e M
idd
le E
aste
rn C
oun
trie
s in
to G
ran
tin
g
Wo
men
Bas
ic R
igh
ts
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2
Fully
aw
are
that
app
roxi
mat
ely
50%
of th
e po
pula
tion
in t
he M
iddl
e Ea
st is
3
com
pose
d of
wom
en,
4 5Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t w
omen
are
not
allo
wed
to
purs
ue a
car
eer
with
out
mal
e 6
cons
ent
and
are
prim
arily
use
d fo
r th
e m
eans
of re
prod
uctio
n in
bor
dering
cou
ntries
7
near
Sau
di A
rabi
a,8 9
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
wom
en a
ctiv
ists
hav
e no
voi
ce in
the
gov
ernm
enta
l sys
tem
as
10th
ey c
an b
e in
volv
ed in
hon
or k
illin
gs for
voi
cing
the
ir o
pini
on in
cou
ntries
like
11
Jord
an,
Syr
ia,
Yem
en,
Iran
, U
nite
d Ara
b Em
irat
es a
nd I
raq,
12 13
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
mill
ions
of w
omen
acr
oss
the
Mid
dle
East
can
not
mar
ry,
14di
vorc
e, o
pen
a ba
nk a
ccou
nt,
rece
ive
equa
l inh
erita
nce,
get
a fai
r co
urt
hear
ing,
15
reta
in c
usto
dy o
f ch
ildre
n af
ter
adol
esce
nce,
or
cond
uct
busi
ness
with
out
mal
e 16
endo
rsem
ent,
17 18N
otin
g th
at S
audi
Ara
bia
has
anno
unce
d its
Vis
ion
2030
, w
hich
dec
lare
s th
at t
he
19go
vern
men
t w
ill in
vest
in t
he c
apab
ilitie
s of
wom
en,
ther
efor
e co
ntribu
ting
to t
he
20gr
owth
of th
eir
soci
ety
and
econ
omy,
21 22Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
per
mitt
ing
wom
en t
o dr
ive
is a
big
ste
p fo
rwar
d in
ach
ievi
ng
23Vis
ion
2030
in S
audi
Ara
bia,
24 25Tr
oubl
ed d
eepl
y by
the
fac
t th
at m
ost
fam
ily h
ouse
hold
s ar
e su
stai
ned
byon
e 26
inco
me,
the
refo
re li
mite
d in
the
ir f
inan
cial
sta
bilit
y an
d co
ntribu
ting
inad
equa
te t
ax
27to
the
gov
ernm
ent,
28 29Affirm
ing
that
the
inte
rnat
iona
l Con
vent
ion
on t
he E
limin
atio
n of
all
form
s of
30
Dis
crim
inat
ion
Aga
inst
Wom
en (
CED
AW)
agre
emen
t, c
reat
ed b
y th
e U
Nin
200
3,
31re
quires
all
coun
trie
s th
at h
ave
sign
ed t
o ab
olis
h al
l dis
crim
inat
ion
agai
nst
wom
en
32an
d gi
rls,
33 34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
54
Emph
asiz
ing
the
prim
itive
CED
AW
rat
ifica
tion
and
the
dis
mis
sal o
f th
is m
ovem
ent
35by
Mid
dle
East
ern
coun
trie
s,36 37
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t so
me
rest
rict
ions
on
wom
en a
re r
elig
ious
, bu
t m
ost
scho
lars
agr
ee
38th
at t
he c
ount
ry’s
impo
sitio
n of
gua
rdia
nshi
p is
not
req
uire
d by
Sha
ria,
the
law
of
39th
e la
nd,
40 41Fu
rthe
r re
calli
ng t
hat
Sau
di A
rabi
a ha
s di
smis
sed
the
UN
’s p
revi
ous
atte
mpt
s to
42
assi
st w
omen
for
the
ir f
ight
to
achi
eve
basi
c hu
man
rig
hts,
43 44Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Sau
di A
rabi
a do
es h
ereb
y:
45 46Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns (
UN
) to
rel
ieve
wom
en o
f di
scrim
inat
ion
in b
asic
47
hum
an r
ight
s by
hol
ding
a g
athe
ring
with
rep
rese
ntat
ives
fro
m c
ount
ries
tha
t ha
ve
48si
gned
to
the
CED
AW
agr
eem
ent
such
as
Iran
, Syr
ia,
Yem
en,
Sau
di A
rabi
a, I
raq,
49
Uni
ted
Ara
b Em
irat
es,
and
othe
r Ara
b co
untr
ies
alon
g w
ith E
qual
ity N
ow (
EN),
50
inte
rnat
iona
l gen
der
equa
lity
Non
-Gov
ernm
enta
l Org
aniz
atio
ns (
NG
Os)
, to
rei
nsta
te
51th
e co
ncor
dant
;52 53
Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
N fin
ance
sEN
thi
rty
thou
sand
dol
lars
for
tra
nspo
rtat
ion
and
54se
curity
of ac
tivis
ts in
the
Mid
dle
East
; 55 56
Sol
icits
EN
to
urge
gov
ernm
ents
to
ceas
e ar
bitr
ary
arre
st a
nd a
ll ab
uses
aga
inst
57
wom
en,
and
to in
vest
igat
e th
e po
ssib
le b
enef
its o
f w
omen
equ
ality
;58 59
Rec
ogni
zes
that
EN
cou
ld e
mpo
wer
wom
en b
y pr
ovid
ing
them
a s
afe
plat
form
to
60vo
ice
thei
r op
inio
n an
d in
tern
atio
nal s
uppo
rt w
hen
cont
radi
ctin
g go
vern
men
t 61
notio
ns,
62 63D
raw
s at
tent
ion
to t
he fac
t th
at if
CED
AW
is ful
ly im
plem
ente
d, w
omen
’s r
ight
s in
64
the
thos
e co
untr
ies
wou
ld b
e gr
eatly
impr
oved
, w
hich
is a
leap
for
war
d in
wom
en
65em
pow
erm
ent,
66 67N
otes
tha
t a
step
for
war
d in
gen
der
equa
lity
will
be
bene
ficia
l to
help
ing
Sau
di
68Ara
bia
achi
eve
thei
r Vis
ion
2030
,69 70
Proc
laim
tha
t th
is s
hall
take
pla
ce in
201
8.71
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MO
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UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Rep
ublic
of
Kor
eaD
eleg
ates
:Sar
ah C
ai,
Ang
ela
Huo
,Yo
ojin
Par
k,Am
y Xu
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Rep
ub
lic o
f K
orea
Res
olu
tion
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y,1 2
Rem
indi
ng a
ll na
tions
of th
e 20
08 1
0p.m
. cu
rfew
in H
agw
ons
[cra
m s
choo
ls]
of
3Sou
th K
orea
;4 5
Rec
allin
g fo
rmer
edu
catio
n m
inis
ter
Prof
esso
r Ju
Ho
Lee’
s qu
ote,
‘So
we
look
into
the
6
way
s to
ref
orm
our
edu
catio
n sy
stem
, no
t ba
sed
on t
est
scor
es,
but
base
d on
7
crea
tivity
and
soc
ial a
nd e
mot
iona
l cap
aciti
es´;
8 9
Not
ing
with
anx
iety
tha
t m
any
inte
llect
uals
of Sou
th K
orea
are
suf
fering
fro
m s
tres
s 10
caus
ed b
y th
e st
rugg
le o
f m
aint
aini
ng a
sat
isfa
ctor
y gr
ade;
11 12
Str
essi
ng t
he fac
t th
at 1
1-15
yea
r ol
ds in
Sou
th K
orea
are
bea
ring
the
mos
t 13
pres
sure
out
of 30
dev
elop
ed n
atio
ns;
14 15Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
the
mos
t fr
eque
nt c
ause
of de
ath
for
indi
vidu
als
of 4
0 ye
ars
or
16yo
unge
r is
sui
cide
fro
m s
tres
s;17 18
We
the
Del
egat
es o
f th
e Rep
ublic
of Kor
ea:
19 20Cal
ls f
or e
very
sch
ool's
hom
ewor
k lo
ad t
o be
red
uced
;21 22
Enco
urag
es H
agw
ons
and
scho
ols
to c
onsi
der
lett
ing
scho
lars
tak
e m
ultip
le e
nd-o
f-23
year
tes
ts in
stea
d of
one
to
redu
ce s
tres
s;24 25
Req
uest
s th
e U
N t
o co
nsid
er c
hang
ing
the
scho
ol G
PA a
vera
ging
sys
tem
;26 27
Enco
urag
es li
miti
ng t
ime
spen
t on
sch
oolw
ork
at n
ight
; 28 29
Str
esse
s th
e co
ntin
uing
nee
d of
a c
urfe
w a
t H
agw
ons;
30 31Req
uest
s th
e Sun
eung
[Col
lege
Sch
olas
tic A
bilit
y Te
st]
be s
plit
into
par
ts.
32
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
55
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ITED
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TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Rom
ania
Del
egat
es:
May
a Fa
ith E
rtel
,M
ary
Nao
mi P
alm
erSch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on f
or C
limat
e C
han
ge
in R
oman
ia
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d, R
oman
ia is
suf
fering
gre
at c
onse
quen
ces
beca
use
of c
limat
e 1
chan
ge,
2 3Bea
ring
in m
ind,
pol
lutio
n in
the
air a
nd w
ater
is c
ause
d by
the
indu
stry
whi
ch is
a
4se
riou
s pr
oble
m,
5 6Con
scio
us t
hat
Rom
ania
’s fac
tories
, ch
emic
al p
lant
s, a
nd e
lect
ric
pow
er p
lant
s 7
depe
nd h
eavi
ly o
n fo
ssil
fuel
s, w
hich
em
its h
igh
amou
nts
of c
arbo
n di
oxid
e an
d 8
sulfu
r di
oxid
e w
hich
can
cau
se a
cid
rain
,9 10
Bel
ievi
ng t
hat
the
resu
lts o
f cl
imat
e ch
ange
als
o le
ad t
o to
rnad
oes,
flo
ods,
and
11
dese
rtifi
catio
n,12 13
Aw
are
that
Rom
ania
has
rec
ords
of to
rnad
oes
in t
he 1
9th
cent
ury,
the
last
cou
ple
of
14ye
ars
num
bers
of to
rnad
o-fo
rce
win
ds h
ave
beat
all
of t
he p
revi
ous
reco
rds,
with
9
15to
rnad
oes
in le
ss t
han
a ye
ar,
16 17Res
ultin
g fr
om a
ir a
nd w
ater
pol
lutio
n, m
any
spec
ies
in R
oman
ia a
lso
are
at r
isk
in
18be
com
ing
extin
ct,
19 20Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
here
by:
21 22
1. R
eque
sts
that
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
don
ate
$235
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o ou
r ca
use;
23 242.
Dec
laring
, Rom
ania
has
sta
rted
to
inve
st in
sou
rces
of cl
ean
ener
gy,
such
as
25so
lar,
win
d an
d hy
dro
ener
gy,
also
sev
eral
pro
ject
s on
geo
ther
mal
ene
rgy
have
26
been
put
into
effec
t in
Rom
ania
;27 28
3. E
ncou
rage
s th
at t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns w
ork
with
the
Env
iron
men
tal R
esou
rce
29M
anag
emen
t or
gani
zatio
n w
hich
is c
ertif
ied
by R
oman
ia’s
Min
istr
y of
Env
iron
men
t 30
and
Sus
tain
able
Dev
elop
men
t to
per
form
Env
iron
men
tal I
mpa
ct A
sses
smen
t 31
Stu
dies
and
Env
iron
men
tal B
alan
ces
for
seve
ral f
ield
s of
act
iviti
es,
to p
reve
nt t
he
32po
llutio
n ac
tivity
in R
oman
ia.
33 34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
GA
/Res
/17
-3-1
0
TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:G
reec
eD
eleg
ates
:Ja
mes
Low
e,Syd
ney
Man
ning
,D
ella
Wol
feSch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o S
olve
Gre
ek D
ebt
Cri
sis
Rec
ogni
zing
Gre
ece’
s cu
rren
t ec
onom
ic s
ituat
ion
is u
nsta
ble,
with
the
ir d
ebt
over
1
300
billi
on U
SD
ow
ed,
2 3Str
essi
ng t
he fac
t th
at t
his
cris
is c
ould
cau
se t
he c
rash
of th
e G
reek
eco
nom
y,4 5
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at t
he U
N h
as d
one
noth
ing
for
this
cau
se,
6 7Con
side
ring
tha
t G
reec
e's
effo
rts
to a
ttem
pt t
o m
ake
a so
lutio
n to
thi
s pr
oble
m
8ha
ve n
ot w
orke
d,9 10
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y he
reby
:11 12
1. R
eque
sts
a so
lutio
n to
thi
s di
re c
ause
, w
e be
lieve
tha
t G
reec
e al
ong
with
othe
r 13
coun
trie
s ne
ed a
UN
loan
com
mitt
ee t
o rid
thes
e cr
isis
to
give
mon
ey,
for
it to
be
14re
turn
ed fro
m w
ealth
y co
untr
ies
to d
ebt
fille
d co
untr
ies;
15 162.
Fur
ther
req
uest
s th
is t
o ha
ppen
as
soon
as
poss
ible
;17 18
3. D
raw
s at
tent
ion
to t
he fac
t th
at t
he d
ebt
onl
yco
ntin
ues
to g
et w
orse
;19 20
4. E
ncou
rage
oth
er c
ount
ries
with
sim
ilar
debt
pro
blem
s to
agr
ee;
21 225.
Dec
laring
tha
t th
is w
ould
hel
p G
reec
e, a
nd o
ther
cou
ntries
in d
ebt
grea
tly.
23
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
56
GA
/Res
/17
-3-1
1
TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Sri L
anka
Del
egat
es:
Emm
a Zen
tz,
Alli
Kem
ble,
Car
olin
e Kni
ght,
Par
is S
choe
berl
Sch
ool:
Her
itage
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
The
Was
te P
red
icam
ent
of S
ri L
anka
Not
ing
with
con
cern
, th
e re
cent
eve
nt o
f a
tras
h m
ound
in S
ri L
anka
col
laps
ed
1ki
lling
26
peop
le a
nd in
juring
100
by
bury
ing
them
und
er p
iles
of r
ubbi
sh.
The
tras
h 2
mou
nd fel
l ove
r on
Apr
il 15
, 20
17 in
the
ir c
apita
l, Col
ombo
. 3 4
The
capi
tal c
ity,
Col
ombo
, an
d su
burb
s ar
e fa
cing
a h
uge
heal
this
sue.
The
pre
sent
5
garb
age
syst
em c
ould
res
ult
in a
ser
ious
out
brea
k of
dis
ease
. 6 7
Sin
ce S
ri L
anka
has
tra
sh li
tter
ed a
ll ov
er t
he is
land
, to
uris
t w
ill n
ot v
isit
ther
e,
8th
eref
ore
Sri L
anka
will
lose
mon
ey.
This
cre
ates
a c
once
rn for
the
ir e
cono
mic
s an
d 9
envi
ronm
enta
l lea
ding
to
a cr
isis
.10 11
Sri L
anka
’s t
rash
ava
lanc
he h
as le
ft c
itize
ns t
enta
tive
and
full
of s
kept
icis
m.
Loca
l 12
resi
dent
s ha
ve p
rote
sted
dum
p si
ze,
clai
med
it w
as a
hug
e he
alth
haz
ard,
and
13
ques
tione
d ap
preh
ensi
vely
, bu
t if
Sri L
anka
had
a B
.L.I
.D.
(Buo
yant
Litt
er I
nven
tory
14
Dev
ice)
, th
is o
blite
ratio
n co
uld
have
bee
n av
oide
d.
15 16Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
Sri L
anka
fits
into
Am
eric
a 15
0 tim
es,
Sri
Lan
ka a
lso
17co
nsum
es 5
8.6
perc
ent
of A
mer
ica’
s tr
ash,
mak
ing
Sri L
anka
a li
ving
res
olva
ble
18tr
ash
dum
p.19 20
The
dele
gatio
n of
Sri L
anka
her
eby;
21 22Req
uest
s fo
r 3.
5 m
illio
n U
SD
fro
m t
he U
N t
o so
lve
the
was
te p
redi
cam
ent.
23 24
The
B.L
.I.D
., o
r th
e Buo
yant
Litt
er I
nven
tory
Dev
ice,
is a
flo
atin
g st
orag
e un
it th
at
25w
ill b
e us
ed t
o st
ore
and
sort
the
was
te in
Sri L
anka
. W
ith t
he B
.L.I
.D,
recy
clab
le
26m
ater
ials
will
be
able
to
be s
orte
d ou
t an
d re
used
or
disp
osed
, fo
r th
e 27
biod
egra
dabl
es,
into
the
soi
l and
/or
the
unle
vel l
and.
28 29It
will
incl
ude
a ca
tego
ry for
pla
stic
, pa
per,
bio
degr
adab
le a
nd n
onbi
odeg
rada
ble.
30
The
bigg
est
tour
ist
repu
lsio
n is
the
ir la
ck o
f he
alth
reg
ulat
ions
incl
udin
g th
eir
tras
h 31
dile
mm
a.
32 33Cur
rent
ly,
Sri L
anka
has
ban
ned
plas
tic b
ags
and
othe
r di
spos
able
pro
duct
s on
the
34
Frid
ay a
fter
the
col
laps
e of
the
isla
nd's
big
gest
dum
p le
adin
g to
a r
ubbi
sh d
ispo
sal
35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
cris
is.
How
ever
, th
ey s
till c
onta
in t
ons
of p
last
ics
still
bac
ked
up in
the
bay
s, la
nd,
36an
d tr
ashe
d ci
tes.
37 38
The
tota
l cos
t fo
r fo
ur M
r. T
rash
Whe
els
and
four
B.L
.I.D
.'s w
ill b
e ap
prox
imat
ely
392,
839,
490.
40 U
SD
or
435,
293,
878.
32 S
ri L
anka
n Rup
ees
(the
ir c
urre
ncy)
.40 41
An
exam
ple
of t
he T
he M
r. T
rash
Whe
el is
tha
t it
was
a w
ater
-w
heel
ves
sel t
hat
42re
mov
es t
rash
fro
m t
he in
ner
harb
or o
f Bal
timor
e, M
aryl
and,
but
Sri L
anka
will
43
mod
ify t
he M
r. T
rash
Whe
el t
o w
ork
on la
nd a
nd t
rave
l thr
ough
the
wat
er b
y us
ing
44a
suct
ion
vacu
um a
nd a
mot
herb
oard
-typ
e of
tec
hnol
ogy.
45 46
The
Mr.
Tra
sh W
heel
s co
st 5
50,0
00 U
SD
eac
h.
47 48Sri L
anka
will
use
the
fou
r M
r. T
rash
Whe
el t
o co
llect
the
gar
bage
on
the
land
of Sri
49La
nka.
The
n it
will
tra
nsfe
r by
aircr
afts
to
the
B.L
.I.D
to
have
the
tra
sh b
e so
rted
by
50em
ploy
ees.
51 52
By
clea
ning
the
land
of Sri L
anka
, to
uris
m w
ill in
crea
se,
ther
efor
e re
turn
ing
the
53m
oney
lost
in b
uild
ing
the
B.L
.I.D
’s a
nd t
he M
r. T
rash
Whe
els.
54 55
The
B.L
.I.D
.s c
onsi
st o
f m
ultip
le p
arts
. Th
is in
clud
es t
he c
ompu
ter
syst
em,
buoy
ant
56do
cks,
the
con
veyo
r be
lt, t
he r
einf
orce
men
t bo
lts,
and
the
wal
ls/r
oof.
57 58
Each
com
pute
r sy
stem
incl
udin
g th
e m
ain
fram
e an
d m
othe
rboa
rd c
ost
59ap
prox
imat
ely
75,0
00 U
SD
(in
clud
ing
tax)
. 60 61
Ano
ther
par
t th
at c
ontr
ibut
es t
o th
e B.L
.I.D
. is
the
buo
yant
doc
ks,
or r
afts
. Th
ese
62ar
e w
hat
keep
the
con
trap
tion
aflo
at.
The
dim
ensi
ons
for
thes
e ar
e: n
inet
y-si
x fe
et
63lo
ng,
fort
y-ei
ght
feet
wid
e, a
nd t
hirt
y-tw
o fe
et t
all.
64 65Th
is le
aves
208
squ
are
foot
age
for
each
pap
er a
nd p
last
ic a
nd 1
80 s
quar
e fo
otag
e 66
each
for
non
biod
egra
dabl
e an
d bi
odeg
rada
ble
subs
tanc
es.
67 68Th
e to
tal c
ost
of t
he r
afts
are
576
.69
USD
. Th
en t
he c
ompu
ter
syst
em g
ets
48
69sq
uare
foo
tage
, an
d th
e lo
adin
g do
cks
rece
ive
184
squa
re foo
tage
. Th
e co
nvey
or
70be
lt co
sts
abou
t 4,
000
USD
(in
clud
ing
tax)
. 71 72
The
conv
eyor
bel
t ha
s an
are
a of
abo
ut 1
36 s
quar
e fe
et.
Nex
t is
the
rei
nfor
cem
ents
73
bolts
whi
ch h
ave
an a
rea
of 4
,608
squ
are
feet
. In
ord
er t
o co
ver
it al
l, w
e ne
ed 1
44
74bo
lts p
er B
.L.I
.D.
So,
all
toge
ther
the
bol
ts c
ost
5,99
0.40
USD
. 75
57
GA
/Res
/17
-3-1
2
TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:N
auru
Del
egat
es:
Jako
b Yo
ung,
Ann
a Fe
rrel
l,M
egan
Gill
espi
e,Bra
den
Gra
ves
Sch
ool:
Por
tland
Wes
t M
iddl
e Sch
ool
AR
esol
uti
onto
Col
lab
orat
ivel
yW
ork
Wit
hS
urr
oun
din
g C
oun
trie
sto
Rel
ocat
eR
efu
gee
san
dS
eek
Hu
man
eC
ond
itio
ns
and
Trea
tmen
t
Emph
asiz
ing
the
fact
tha
t re
fuge
es fro
m I
raq,
Syr
ia,
Mya
nmar
, an
d Afg
hani
stan
are
1
seek
ing
asyl
um in
Aus
tral
ia,
but
Aus
tral
ia r
efus
es t
o ta
ke t
hem
in a
nd s
ends
the
m
2to
Nau
ru,
Mau
na,
and
Papu
a N
ew G
uine
a.3 4
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
Nau
ru is
onl
y 8.
1 sq
uare
mile
s an
d w
ith a
pop
ulat
ion
of
513
,049
, ou
r co
untr
y do
es n
ot h
ave
the
spac
e fo
r in
com
ing
refu
gees
see
king
asy
lum
6
from
war
-tor
n ne
ighb
orin
g co
untr
ies.
7 8N
otin
g th
at N
auru
ref
ugee
s ar
e no
t in
Nau
ru b
y ch
oice
. Aus
tral
ia is
unw
illin
g to
9
prov
ide
them
with
car
e an
d fo
rced
1,2
00 a
sylu
m s
eeke
rs in
to a
det
ainm
ent
cent
er
10in
our
cou
ntry
.11 12
Man
y le
ft t
heir h
omel
ands
bel
ievi
ng in
dem
ocra
cy.
They
sou
ght
to fin
d a
plac
e 13
whe
re t
hey
wou
ld n
ot b
e de
nied
the
ir h
uman
rig
hts,
but
the
y on
ly t
rade
d on
e 14
conf
inem
ent
for
anot
her.
15 16Ala
rmed
by
refu
gees
see
king
asy
lum
fro
m I
raq,
Syr
ia,
Mya
nmar
, an
d Afg
hani
stan
, 17
we
are
also
con
cern
ed a
nd a
war
e of
the
nee
d to
vet
ref
ugee
s du
e to
pos
sibl
e IS
IS
18ce
lls,
terr
oris
tic in
tent
, an
d hu
man
tra
ffic
king
infil
trat
ion
of o
ur c
ount
ry.
19 20Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
ref
ugee
s ar
e co
min
g to
us
in s
earc
h of
libe
rty,
we
do h
ave
the
21re
sour
ces
or a
bilit
y to
pro
perly
care
for
the
se in
noce
nt v
ictim
s. W
e ar
e ha
ving
to
22ho
use
them
in d
eten
tion
cent
ers
whe
re o
ur c
ondi
tions
are
spa
rse
and
inap
prop
riat
e.
23W
e ar
e la
ckin
g ad
equa
te foo
d, w
ater
, m
edic
ine
and
supp
lies
to t
reat
the
se r
efug
ees
24w
ith d
igni
ty.
25 26Rem
embe
ring
tha
t th
e U
N D
ecla
ratio
n of
Hum
an R
ight
s st
ates
: “E
very
one
has
the
27righ
t to
a s
tand
ard
of li
ving
ade
quat
e fo
r th
e he
alth
and
wel
l-be
ing
of h
imse
lf an
d of
28
his
fam
ily,
incl
udin
g fo
od,
clot
hing
, ho
usin
g an
d m
edic
al c
are”
we
are
in d
espe
rate
29
need
of te
mpo
rary
sup
plie
s an
d im
med
iate
rel
ocat
ion
of r
efug
ees.
30 31Con
side
ring
tha
t co
nditi
ons
the
Nau
ru r
efug
ees
live
in d
o no
t m
eet
U.N
. st
anda
rds,
32
help
is u
rgen
tly r
eque
sted
. Th
e te
nts
are
crow
ded
and
are
not
at s
uffic
ient
33
stan
dard
s: r
ain
seep
s34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
in,
heat
and
hum
idity
are
inte
nsifi
ed,
mol
d fe
ster
s an
d pe
sts
easi
ly in
filtr
ate.
The
35
wat
er s
uppl
y is
insu
ffic
ient
, re
sulti
ng in
deh
ydra
tion
or t
he c
onsu
mpt
ion
of
36un
sani
tary
wat
er.
Was
te m
anag
emen
t is
not
secu
re,
allo
win
g fo
r cr
oss
37
cont
amin
atio
n.38 39
Not
ing
Am
nest
y In
tern
atio
nal a
nd H
uman
Rig
hts
Wat
ch,
have
doc
umen
ted
and
40co
ndem
ned
the
illeg
al d
eten
tions
, w
e ne
ed t
he h
elp
of t
he U
N.
41 42Aw
are
that
thi
s is
sue
has
little
pre
ss s
ince
the
Aus
tral
ian
Bor
der
Forc
e Ac
t (w
hich
43
carr
ies
a pr
ison
sen
tenc
e of
up
to t
wo
year
for
any
one
spea
ks p
ublic
ly a
bout
cam
ps
44an
d th
eir
cond
ition
) in
timid
ates
tho
se w
antin
g to
spe
ak o
ut,
we
need
to
brin
g lig
ht
45to
thi
s dr
eadf
ul p
light
of re
fuge
es.
46 47W
e,th
ede
lega
tion
ofN
auru
dohe
reby
:48 49
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
NH
CR (
Uni
ted
Nat
ion
Hig
h C
omm
issi
oner
of Ref
ugee
s) t
o he
lp
50fa
cilit
ate
the
relo
catio
n of
ref
ugee
s fo
rced
upo
n us
by
Aus
tral
ia.
Our
land
mas
s of
51
our
smal
l isl
and
coun
try
cann
ot a
dequ
atel
y ho
use
the
num
bers
flo
odin
g in
to o
ur
52re
gion
. Sup
plie
s fo
r hu
man
e tr
eatm
ent
cann
ot b
e pr
ovid
ed b
y us
alo
ne.
53 54Req
uest
s $1
-2 m
illio
n to
initi
ate
this
pro
ject
. Th
ese
fund
s sh
all g
o to
war
ds fun
ding
55
of t
he U
NH
CR t
o he
lp t
rans
fer
refu
gees
to
addi
tiona
l are
as o
utsi
de N
auru
and
56
prov
idin
g fo
od,
shel
ter,
and
oth
er n
eede
d re
sour
ces
to o
ur c
urre
nt a
sylu
ms
in
57N
auru
whi
ch c
an o
nly
adeq
uate
ly h
old
a lim
ited
num
ber
of in
divi
dual
s.58 59
Cal
l upo
n th
e na
tions
of N
ew Z
eala
nd,
Phili
ppin
es,
and
Indo
nesi
a to
ope
n ad
ditio
nal
60sa
nctu
arie
s th
at p
rovi
de s
afe
and
secu
re a
sylu
m for
ref
ugee
s fr
om A
ustr
alia
.61 62
Rec
omm
end
that
the
asy
lum
incl
udes
mon
ey a
nd r
esou
rces
for
ade
quat
e w
ater
, 63
food
, m
edic
al s
uppl
ies,
edu
catio
n, a
nd m
enta
l hea
lth s
ervi
ces.
64 65
Urg
es t
hat
if th
is r
esol
utio
n is
not
con
side
red
then
the
low
sta
ndar
ds o
f liv
ing
and
66ab
use
will
con
tinue
. Th
e U
NH
CR d
ecla
res
this
a v
iola
tion
of h
uman
dig
nity
.67 68
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
N t
o pa
ss t
his
reso
lutio
n to
hel
p el
imin
ate
the
Nau
ru r
efug
ee c
risi
s 69
impo
sed
upon
us
by A
ustr
alia
.70 71
Proc
laim
tha
t th
is s
hall
go in
to e
ffec
t D
ecem
ber
1, 2
017.
72
58
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Chi
naD
eleg
ates
:Sha
unak
Mog
he,
Brian
Xu,
Rya
n Kha
irol
lahi
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o C
urb
Pol
luti
on P
rob
lem
s in
Ch
ina
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
Chi
na’s
gav
e he
avy
pric
e fo
r it’
s in
dust
rial
gol
den
age
by
1cr
eatin
g w
orst
pol
lutio
n pr
oble
m in
hum
an h
isto
ry,
this
has
cau
sed
man
y pr
oble
ms
2in
Chi
na a
nd t
hey
are
now
spr
eadi
ng o
utw
ards
,3 4
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t 8
8.57
% of
the
citi
es d
oes
not
mee
t th
e ex
pect
ed a
ir
5qu
ality
sta
ndar
d,6 7
Not
ing
with
con
cern
,th
e pa
rtic
le p
ollu
tion
or “
Part
icle
Pol
lutio
n”(P
M2.
5) h
as c
ause
d 8
a pl
ague
in m
any
citiz
ens
in b
ig c
ities
, Bei
jing’
s PM
2.5
leve
l is
36 t
imes
abo
ve t
he
9W
orld
Hea
lth O
rgan
izat
ion
safe
lim
it,10 11
Taki
ng n
ote
of t
he im
men
se a
mou
nt o
f po
llutio
n, lo
ts o
f sm
og (
a ty
pe o
f fo
g th
at is
12
caus
ed b
y po
llutio
n),
whi
ch c
onta
ins
tiny
pois
onou
s pa
rtic
les
that
can
end
up
in
13pe
ople
’s lu
ngs
lead
ing
to m
any
resp
irat
ory
dise
ases
,14 15
Taki
ng in
to c
onsi
dera
tion
in C
hina
pol
lutio
n ki
lls m
ore
than
1.5
mill
ion
peop
le a
16
year
, th
at’s
ove
r 4
thou
sand
peo
ple
ever
yday
, th
at m
akes
pol
lutio
n a
dire
pub
lic
17he
alth
crisi
s in
Chi
na a
nd it
’s g
ettin
g w
orst
day
by
day,
18 19Rea
lizin
g Chi
na’s
pol
lutio
n pr
oble
m is
not
onl
y lim
ited
to a
ir,
it is
als
o af
fect
ing
20w
ater
sup
ply,
the
wat
er p
ollu
tion
not
just
in r
iver
s, p
onds
, an
d la
kes
but
also
in
21un
derg
roun
d w
ater
, ne
arly
60%
of th
e gr
ound
wat
er s
uppl
y is
fou
nd t
o be
rel
ativ
e to
22
high
ly p
ollu
ted,
23 24D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
over
the
pas
t se
vera
l dec
ades
, 30
% o
f fis
h sp
ecie
s ha
ve
25di
sapp
eare
d an
d 66
% o
f w
ater
to
be u
ndrink
able
, th
eYe
llow
Riv
er in
Chi
na,
whi
ch
26is
Asi
a’s
one
of t
he la
rges
t rive
r ha
s lo
st o
f th
e fis
h sp
ecie
s du
e to
pol
lutio
n,27 28
Rec
ogni
zing
the
se a
re m
ajor
pro
blem
s an
d th
ey a
re h
ere
to s
tay
due
to C
hina
’s29
cont
inue
d in
dust
rial
gro
wth
and
hea
vy r
elia
nce
on fos
sil f
uel,
30 31Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
here
by:
32 33H
ighl
y re
com
men
ds s
hort
-ter
m,
med
ium
-ter
m,
and
long
-ter
m m
easu
res
to im
prov
e 34
air
and
wat
er q
ualit
y, t
his
incl
udes
em
phas
izin
g on
usa
ge o
f re
new
able
ene
rgy,
35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
regu
latin
g in
dust
rial
was
te,
limiti
ng a
uto
emis
sion
, bu
ildin
g in
fras
truc
ture
to
36ge
nera
te r
enew
able
ene
rgy;
37 38Req
uest
s Chi
nese
Env
iron
men
tal A
genc
ies
to r
estr
ict
and
cont
rol t
he w
aste
wat
er
39co
min
g fr
om in
dust
ries
tha
t dr
ains
into
bod
ies
of w
ater
and
wor
k w
ith t
he in
dust
ries
40
to t
reat
the
was
tew
ater
to
ensu
re it
is s
afe
befo
re it
get
s re
leas
ed;
41 42Cal
l upo
n, e
nviron
men
tal a
ctiv
ists
and
age
ncie
s to
to
wor
k w
ith lo
cal a
utho
ritie
s in
43
clea
nup
and
rest
orat
ion
of p
ollu
ted
rive
rs,
pond
s, a
nd la
kes
mak
ing
habi
tabl
e fo
r 44
aqua
tic s
peci
es;
45 46Reg
rets
tha
t th
ere
has
been
lack
of
inve
stm
ent
in t
ackl
ing
the
pollu
tion
issu
e ov
er47
man
y ye
ars;
48 49Rec
omm
ends
the
sw
itch
from
ele
ctrica
l ind
ustr
ies
and
cars
the
y sh
all g
et t
he
50su
ffic
ient
ene
rgy
from
ele
ctrici
ty g
ener
ated
fro
m r
enew
able
res
ourc
es,
the
Chi
nese
51
gove
rnm
ent
shal
l dis
coun
t th
e pr
ice
of t
he e
lect
rica
l car
s so
tha
t ev
ery
gaso
line
car
52ca
n be
rep
lace
d w
ith e
lect
ric
cars
, ul
timat
ely
redu
cing
the
em
issi
on o
f gr
eenh
ouse
53
gase
s in
the
atm
osph
ere,
inst
alla
tion
of e
lect
ric
char
ging
sta
tions
thr
ough
out
the
54co
untr
y w
ill e
nabl
e us
age
of e
lect
ric
cars
;55 56
Enco
urag
es t
he u
se o
f el
ectr
icity
and
nat
ural
gas
for
indu
stries
sha
ll be
use
d in
stea
d 57
of c
onve
ntio
nal f
ossi
l fue
ls a
nd u
sing
ene
rgy
effic
ient
ly,
this
can
be
carr
ied
out
by
58pu
ttin
g so
lar
pane
ls o
n th
e ro
of o
f m
any
big
fact
orie
s, h
owev
er t
he b
usin
esse
s w
ill
59ha
ve t
o pa
y fo
r th
e m
oney
, th
e us
age
ofen
ergy
eff
icie
ntly
can
be
done
by
the
usin
g 60
of e
nerg
y ef
ficie
nt a
pplia
nces
;61 62
Furt
her
reco
mm
ends
hom
es t
o us
e en
ergy
effic
ient
app
lianc
es;
this
incl
udes
LED
63
light
bul
bs,
LCD
TVs,
and
oth
er e
nerg
y ef
ficie
nt a
pplia
nces
, th
is w
ill r
educ
e th
e 64
hous
ehol
d en
ergy
con
sum
ptio
n ul
timat
ely
redu
cing
rel
easi
ng le
ss c
arbo
n di
oxid
e in
65
Chi
na w
hen
ther
e ar
e sh
orta
ges,
Chi
na's
gov
ernm
ent
will
als
o ha
ve t
o pu
t di
scou
nts
66on
the
se it
ems;
67 68Acc
epts
tha
t ab
ove
actio
ns w
ill b
e co
mpl
etel
y ex
ecut
ed b
y a
dead
line
of 2
022;
69 70See
ks s
uppo
rt fro
m C
hine
se g
over
nmen
ts a
nd b
usin
ess
to in
vest
10
billi
on U
S
71do
llars
equ
ival
ent
to s
et u
p re
new
able
ene
rgy
infr
astr
uctu
re s
uch
as S
olar
and
Win
d 72
farm
s, H
ydro
Ele
ctric
ener
gy p
lant
, th
is a
lso
incl
udes
set
ting
up f
or e
lect
ric
73in
fras
truc
ture
for
sm
art
grid
and
elec
tric
car
cha
rgin
g st
atio
ns;
74 75U
rges
the
UN
tha
t th
e re
solu
tion
of t
his
pollu
tion
issu
e ca
n be
reu
sed
in o
ther
76
coun
trie
s w
here
ver
desi
red;
77 78Ex
pres
ses
hope
tha
t th
e pr
opos
ed a
ctio
n pl
an w
ill h
elp
Chi
na t
o ge
t ov
er t
he a
ir
79po
llutio
n cr
isis
the
y ar
e fa
cing
.80
59
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Cam
bodi
aD
eleg
ates
:Col
in K
napp
,Bel
la W
elch
,M
arie
For
bes,
Sop
hie
Ritc
her
Sch
ool:
Sai
nt M
atth
ew C
atho
lic S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o M
edic
al T
reat
men
t in
Cam
bod
ia
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Pe
rtur
bed;
by
the
inco
ncei
vabl
e am
ount
of
dise
ase
cont
ract
ed b
y 90
% o
f 3
Cam
bodi
an c
itize
ns,
4 5Con
scie
ntio
usly
; w
e, t
he d
eleg
atio
n of
Cam
bodi
a, r
esol
ve t
o er
adic
ate
the
med
ical
6
issu
es t
hat
occu
r in
the
mos
t ru
ral p
arts
of th
e co
untr
y by
tre
atin
g lif
e-th
reat
enin
g 7
and
deva
stat
ing
dise
ases
.8 9
Furt
herm
ore;
by
plac
ing
100
tem
pora
ry h
ospi
tals
thr
ough
out
rura
l Cam
bodi
an
10co
mm
uniti
es,
we
will
impr
ove
the
heal
th o
f al
mos
t th
e w
hole
pop
ulat
ion
by a
11
sign
ifica
nt a
mou
nt.
12 13D
oing
so;
will
dec
reas
e th
e oc
curr
ence
s of
dis
ease
s su
ch a
s m
alar
ia,
deng
ue fev
er,
14di
arrh
ea,
rabi
es,
tube
rcul
osis
, an
d ot
her
dise
ases
tha
t oc
cur
in t
his
regi
on.
15 16Pl
eadi
ngly
; w
e as
k th
at t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns p
rovi
de $
2,00
0,00
0 U
SD
, w
hich
will
17
finan
ce m
edic
al t
ents
, m
edic
al p
erso
nnel
, an
d th
e ne
cess
ary
supp
lies
and
18va
ccin
atio
ns n
eede
d to
exp
unge
the
man
y di
seas
es c
ontr
acte
d by
the
mod
ern
day’
s19
Cam
bodi
ans.
20 21In
com
pens
atio
n, t
he n
atio
n of
Cam
bodi
a w
ill r
eim
burs
e th
e co
st o
f $2
,000
,000
22
USD
with
our
abu
ndan
ce in
nat
ural
res
ourc
es s
uch
as g
emst
ones
, oi
l, tim
ber,
23
phos
phat
es,
gas
and
iron
ore
ove
r th
e co
urse
of te
n ye
ars.
24 25
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
GA
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Aus
tria
Del
egat
es:
Sum
ehra
Am
in,
Pres
ley
Bro
wn,
Max
Gor
man
Sch
ool:
Pul
aski
Aca
dem
y
A R
esol
uti
on t
o A
dd
ress
an
d E
rad
icat
e N
orth
Kor
ea’s
Nu
clea
r P
rog
ram
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at N
orth
Kor
ea h
as n
ucle
ar w
eapo
ns a
nd c
ontin
ues
to t
hrea
ten
3ot
her
natio
ns s
uch
as G
uam
,4 5
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
Nor
th K
orea
has
had
nucl
ear
wea
pons
sin
ce 2
003,
beg
an
6te
stin
g in
200
6, a
nd h
ave
had
six
test
s si
nce,
7 8Fu
lly a
war
e th
at N
orth
Kor
ea h
as n
ot a
gree
d to
sig
n th
e Tr
eaty
on
the
Proh
ibiti
on o
f 9
Nuc
lear
Wea
pons
but
vot
ed for
it t
o be
ena
cted
,10 11
Emph
asiz
ing
that
nuc
lear
wea
pons
wou
ld c
ause
sub
stan
tial d
amag
e to
the
12
envi
ronm
ent
and
atm
osph
ere
that
may
not
be
reve
rsib
le,
13 14Rec
allin
g th
at p
revi
ous
nucl
ear
war
s, s
uch
as W
orld
War
II,
hav
e cr
eate
d te
nsio
ns
15be
twee
n M
embe
r Sta
tes
and
caus
ed c
onfli
cts,
put
ting
the
wor
ld in
gre
at
16de
vast
atio
ns,
17 18Fu
rthe
r Rec
allin
g t
hat
man
y na
tions
suc
h as
The
Uni
ted
Sta
tes,
Chi
na,
and
alm
ost
19al
l oth
er M
embe
r Sta
tes
stan
d ag
ains
t N
orth
Kor
ea,
20 21Ta
king
into
acc
ount
tha
t ov
er 8
0% o
f N
orth
Kor
ea’s
impo
rt a
nd e
xpor
t tr
ade
com
es
22fr
om C
hina
,23 24
Hav
ing
hear
d N
orth
Kor
ea’s
thr
eats
aga
inst
oth
er n
atio
ns,
25 26W
e th
e de
lega
tion
of A
ustr
ia h
ereb
y:27 28
Dem
ands
Nor
th K
orea
ter
min
ate
all a
spec
ts o
f th
eir
nucl
ear
prog
ram
in t
he
29pr
esen
ce o
f a
UN
offic
ial;
30 31Rec
omm
ends
tha
t N
orth
Kor
ea’s
nuc
lear
wea
pons
be
disa
ssem
bled
, an
d pa
rts
of
32th
e at
omic
wea
pons
be
recy
cled
in n
ucle
ar p
ower
pla
nts
to g
ener
ate
elec
tric
ity;
33 34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
62
Endo
rses
tha
t m
any
Mem
ber
Sta
tes
also
hav
e re
sour
ces
that
are
abl
e to
con
trib
ute
35to
the
cau
se,
36 37Ask
s al
l cou
ntries
to
cut
off 75
% o
f al
l tra
de w
ith N
orth
Kor
ea u
ntil
the
crite
ria
are
38m
et;
39 40
Cal
ls u
pon
thes
e na
tions
to
stop
100
% o
f tr
ade
if N
orth
Kor
ea r
efus
es t
o ag
ree
to
41th
e te
rms
by J
anua
ry 2
018;
42 43Fu
rthe
r re
ques
ts t
hat
The
Peop
le’s
Dem
ocra
tic R
epub
lic o
f Kor
ea b
e re
mov
ed fro
m
44th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns a
nd a
ny o
ther
pos
ition
s of
pow
er,
ifth
e te
rms
of t
he a
gree
men
t 45
are
not
satis
fied;
46 47U
rges
the
Sec
urity
Cou
ncil
to p
rovi
de t
roop
s as
a la
st r
esor
t if
Nor
th K
orea
48
cont
inue
s to
be
a th
reat
;49 50
Trus
ts t
hat
the
coun
trie
s tr
adin
g w
ith N
orth
Kor
ea c
an o
btai
n th
ese
mat
eria
ls fro
m
51ot
her
coun
trie
s or
the
UN
;52 53
Con
firm
s th
at t
here
will
be
no c
ost
to t
he U
N o
r ot
her
coun
trie
s fr
om t
his
solu
tion;
54 55Fu
rthe
r pr
ocla
ims
that
the
res
olut
ion’
s su
cces
s w
ill b
e pr
oven
whe
n N
orth
Kor
ea
56ag
rees
to
the
term
s or
all
trad
e is
cut
off
;57 58
Rem
inds
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
tha
t if
Nor
th K
orea
has
stil
l not
agr
eed
to t
he a
bove
59
term
s, c
onsi
der
forc
eful
ent
ry a
nd d
isas
sem
blem
ent;
60 61En
cour
ages
oth
er c
ount
ries
to
take
act
ion
agai
nst
Nor
th K
orea
as
wel
l, pr
even
ting
a 62
pote
ntia
l thi
rd w
orld
war
.63
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ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Zim
babw
eD
eleg
ates
:Kac
ie H
udso
n,M
elis
sa S
wee
ney,
Kry
stin
a Sm
ithSch
ool:
Her
itage
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o S
olve
Pov
erty
in Z
imb
abw
e
Not
ing
with
con
cern
tha
t Zim
babw
e’s
econ
omic
dec
line
incr
ease
d fr
om 5
% in
200
0 1
to 1
8% in
200
32 3
Fully
aw
are
that
the
UN
has
n’t
take
n ac
tion
in t
ryin
g to
dec
reas
e th
e po
vert
y ra
te,
4un
empl
oym
ent
rate
, or
hom
eles
snes
s ra
te o
f Zim
babw
e.5 6
Und
erst
andi
ng t
hat
72%
(ba
sica
lly ¾
) of
Zim
babw
eans
are
bel
ow t
he p
over
ty li
ne,
7th
e m
edia
n in
com
e is
7,2
67 d
olla
rs,
and
the
GD
P is
16.
29 b
illio
n.8 9
Hav
ing
cons
ider
ed t
hat
the
Dec
lara
tion
of H
uman
Rig
hts
reco
gniz
es t
he e
qual
and
10
inal
iena
ble
righ
ts o
f al
l mem
bers
of th
e hu
man
fam
ily,a
nd t
his
cont
radi
cts
that
the
11
poor
er Z
imba
bwea
ns a
re n
egle
cted
job
opp
ortu
nitie
s an
d th
is k
eeps
the
12
unem
ploy
men
t ra
te h
ighe
r.
13 14Em
phas
izin
g th
at t
he u
nem
ploy
men
t ra
te g
reat
ly a
ffec
ts t
he p
over
ty r
ate.
15 16Th
e de
lega
tion
of Z
imba
bwe
here
by;
17Req
uest
s 80
,000
,000
(½
of 1
perc
ent
of t
he G
DP)
fr
om t
he U
N;
18 19Th
is m
oney
will
be
divi
ded
betw
een
fund
ing
for
the
infr
astr
uctu
re (
50%
), fun
ding
20
for
build
ing
scho
ols
and
hiring
tea
cher
s (3
0%),
fun
ding
for
empl
oyer
s to
ope
n m
ore
21bu
sine
sses
(10
%),
and
to
prov
ide
scho
olin
g fo
r th
e po
ores
t fa
mili
es (
10%
).22 23
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
63
GA
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:G
uine
aD
eleg
ates
:Shr
eeti
Am
it,Jo
leen
Che
n,Li
lian
Sca
les
Sch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool M
aln
utr
itio
n in
Gu
inea
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2N
otin
g w
ith g
rave
con
cern
tha
t ch
roni
c m
alnu
triti
on r
ates
are
at
25.9
% n
atio
nwid
e,
3a
num
ber
whi
ch is
con
stan
tly in
crea
sing
,4 5
Con
cern
ed t
hat
arou
nd 1
7.5
perc
ent
of t
he p
opul
atio
n or
aro
und
1.9
mill
ion
peop
le
6ar
e fo
od in
secu
re,
7 8Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
230
,000
chi
ldre
n su
ffer
fro
m m
oder
ate
acut
e m
alnu
triti
on,
9 10Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
100
,000
chi
ldre
n un
der
age
5 su
ffer
fro
m s
ever
e m
alnu
triti
on,
11 12Affirm
ing
that
the
201
4 Eb
ola
outb
reak
had
mad
e al
read
y vu
lner
able
com
mun
ities
13m
ore
inse
cure
,14 15
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
Gui
nea
is p
rone
to
recu
rrin
g na
tura
l dis
aste
rs,
whi
ch fur
ther
16
wea
kens
the
ir foo
d se
curity
,17 18
Dra
win
g at
tent
ion
to t
he fac
t th
at m
alnu
triti
on is
the
larg
est
cont
ribu
tor
to d
isea
se
19an
d di
sabi
lity
wor
ldw
ide,
20 21Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n th
at t
he U
N h
as a
lrea
dy t
aken
ste
ps t
o pr
ovid
e as
sist
ance
22
with
the
Wor
ld F
ood
Prog
ram
me
by s
uppl
ying
sup
port
to
seve
rely
foo
d-in
secu
re
23ho
useh
olds
, or
the
peo
ple
disc
harg
ed fro
m h
ealth
fac
ilitie
s af
ter
bein
g tr
eate
d,
24am
ong
othe
r th
ings
,25 26
We
the
Del
egat
ion
of G
uine
a do
her
eby:
27 28Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns (
UN
) to
pro
vide
the
mal
nour
ishe
d ch
ildre
n an
d ad
ults
29
acce
ss t
o he
alth
fac
ilitie
s to
be
prop
erly
tre
ated
;30 31
Req
uest
tha
t th
e U
N c
ontr
ibut
e an
est
imat
e of
$28
6,62
5 pe
r he
alth
fac
ility
bui
lt;32 33
Rec
omm
end
that
the
UN
sup
ply
thes
e he
alth
fac
ilitie
s w
ith c
ertif
ied
nutr
ition
ists
and
34
doct
ors;
35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
36Fu
rthe
r re
com
men
d th
at t
he U
N p
rom
ote
the
purc
hase
of lo
cally
-gro
wn
food
use
d in
37
scho
ol m
eals
;38 39
Urg
e th
e U
N t
o ta
ke t
his
issu
e in
to c
onsi
dera
tion
as it
may
hav
e be
en o
verloo
ked
in
40th
e pa
st a
nd is
an
urge
nt c
ompl
icat
ion.
41
64
GA
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Rw
anda
Del
egat
es:
Dom
inic
k Kam
ssu,
Dan
iel O
lopa
de,
Jack
son
Car
tee
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o in
crea
se t
he
amou
nt
of s
afe
wat
er in
Rw
and
a
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
3 m
illio
n pe
ople
don
’t ha
ve c
lean
wat
er in
Rw
anda
3 4
1.5
mill
ion
child
ren
unde
r fiv
e ye
ars
old
die
each
yea
r as
a r
esul
t of
dirty
wat
er-
5an
d sa
nita
tion-
rela
ted
dise
ases
6 7
Gui
ded
by t
he d
irty
wat
er,t
he d
isea
ses
such
as
chol
era,
typh
oid,
and
salm
onel
la k
ill
8m
illio
ns in
Rw
anda
9 10W
e ha
ve e
xam
ined
Rw
anda
’s n
eeds
of cl
ean
wat
er11 12
The
Gen
eral
ass
embl
y he
reby
:13 14
Cal
ls U
pon
the
UN
Con
fere
nce
on H
uman
itarian
to
set
up a
n in
tern
atio
nal
15co
nven
tion
in o
rder
to
men
d a
solu
tion
on R
wan
da’s
wat
er c
risi
s16 17
Urg
es t
he U
N C
onfe
renc
e on
Hum
anita
rian
to
repo
rt t
he r
esul
ts o
f th
e co
nven
tion
18ba
ck t
o th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
imm
edia
tely
and
effec
tivel
y19
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
GA
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Bar
bado
sD
eleg
ates
:Ta
nner
Wal
ls-S
teve
ns,
Kar
en B
otro
s,H
anna
h Fl
emin
g,Ana
belle
Bal
lard
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Ch
ild P
rote
ctio
n P
rog
ram
in B
arb
ados
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2H
avin
g ex
amin
ed B
arba
dos,
we
have
witn
esse
d m
any
acco
unts
of ch
ild a
buse
and
3
negl
ect.
Chi
ld a
buse
and
neg
lect
is a
ser
ious
pro
blem
nat
ionw
ide,
but
the
am
ount
4
acco
unte
d fo
r an
d un
acco
unte
d fo
r is
ala
rmin
g;5 6
Fully
aw
are
that
Bar
bado
s ha
s a
child
pro
tect
ion
prog
ram
, bu
t do
esn'
t st
ay a
ctiv
e 7
enou
gh t
o he
lp t
he c
hild
ren;
8 9Str
essi
ng t
hat
Bar
bado
s is
not
ful
ly a
war
e of
the
pro
blem
of ch
ild a
buse
. It
is m
uch
10bi
gger
tha
n it
seem
s, a
s so
me
loca
ls a
re a
ctiv
ely
beat
ing
child
ren
and
thin
k it
11co
mpl
etel
y no
rmal
;12 13
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at t
he r
ate
of c
hild
abu
se is
800
per
yea
r on
ly for
the
cas
es
14th
at a
re a
ccou
nted
for
;15 16
We
the
Del
egat
ion
of B
arba
dos
do h
ereb
y:17 18
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
n to
pro
vide
a d
onat
ion
of t
wen
ty m
illio
n do
llars
to
hire
19
mor
e m
en a
nd w
omen
to
wor
k w
ith t
he p
rogr
am a
nd t
o he
lp a
dvan
ce t
heir
20te
chno
logy
to
prot
ect
mor
e ki
ds;
21 22Em
phas
izin
g th
e fa
ct t
hat
this
res
olut
ion
will
pro
tect
and
sav
e th
e ch
ildre
n of
23
Bar
bado
s fr
om a
ny a
buse
or
harm
;24 25
Rem
indi
ng t
hat
it w
ill a
lso
stop
any
fut
ure
even
ts o
f ne
glec
t an
d as
saul
t;26
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
65
GA
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Sw
azila
ndD
eleg
ates
:W
ill C
anno
n,N
ate
Jone
s,Jo
nah
Sot
oSch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on F
or P
over
ty a
nd
Poo
r Te
ach
ing
in S
waz
ilan
d
Not
ing
with
gra
ve c
once
rn t
hat
the
1.39
1 m
illio
n pe
ople
in S
waz
iland
hav
e m
any
1pr
oble
ms
that
incl
ude
Msw
ati I
II,
who
has
mon
ey t
hat
he is
sel
fishl
y us
ing
for
2hi
mse
lf an
d no
t fo
r th
e pe
ople
who
rea
lly n
eed
it,3 4
Obs
ervi
ng t
hat
man
y of
the
sch
oolin
g sy
stem
s ar
e po
or o
r un
ders
taffed
, an
d ha
ve
5po
or w
orki
ngco
nditi
ons,
80%
of th
e sc
hool
ing
syst
em is
poo
r an
d un
ders
taffed
,6 7
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at t
he c
ount
ry w
ill b
e fa
mis
hed
and
not
a ha
bita
ble
plac
e to
8
live,
indi
catin
g th
at m
ost
of t
he h
omes
the
re a
re d
umpy
, tr
ashe
d, a
nd d
ange
rous
, 9
whi
ch m
eans
less
peo
ple
will
mov
e th
ere
and
mor
e pe
ople
will
leav
e,10 11
Reg
rett
ing
that
the
hom
es a
nd c
omm
uniti
es o
f th
e Sw
azis
are
inad
equa
te a
nd t
hey
12ar
en’t
mod
erni
zed,
13 14Fu
rthe
rmor
e th
ey a
re in
dee
p po
vert
y an
d th
eir
king
won
’t he
lp t
hem
with
the
ir
15ne
eds,
16 17Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
here
by:
18 191.
Dec
lare
s th
at t
he U
.N w
ill d
onat
e m
oney
to
Sw
azila
nd’s
sch
oolin
g sy
stem
s an
d20
hom
es,
whi
ch c
an h
elp
us in
man
y w
ays,
21 222.
Rem
inds
the
UN
tha
t th
ey c
an h
elp
by r
ecru
iting
tea
cher
s to
vol
unte
er in
23Sw
azila
nd a
nd d
onat
e m
oney
to
help
fix
the
se h
omes
and
sch
ools
,24 25
3. E
mph
asiz
es t
hat
the
UN
’s h
elp
will
be
deep
ly a
ppre
ciat
ed a
nd w
ill h
elp
fix t
hing
s26
like;
sch
ools
, te
xtbo
oks,
hom
es,
and
othe
r liv
ing
esse
ntia
ls n
eede
d, a
nd t
he m
oney
27
dona
ted
can
also
hel
p,
28 294.
Fur
ther
rec
omm
ends
tha
t th
is s
hall
go in
to e
ffec
tby
Dec
embe
r 20
17.
30
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:O
man
Del
egat
es:
Ham
sini
Kon
akal
la,
Cam
pbel
l Hat
cher
,D
akot
a D
odridg
e,H
anna
h Ja
nsen
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o P
rote
ct t
he
Peo
ple
of
Om
an
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
the
coun
try
of O
man
doe
s no
t ha
ve a
str
ong
enou
gh
1m
ilita
ry t
o pr
otec
t th
em fro
m t
he n
eigh
bori
ng w
ar in
Yem
en.
2 3Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
the
con
flict
s in
Yem
en p
ose
an im
men
se t
hrea
t to
the
peo
ple
4of
Om
an.
5 6Con
cern
ed t
hat
if O
man
can
not
adeq
uate
ly p
rote
ct it
self,
its
inno
cent
peo
ple
will
7
suffer
the
con
sequ
ence
s of
con
flict
s th
at a
re o
ut o
f th
eir
cont
rol.
8 9W
e ca
ll up
on t
he M
odel
UN
for
a d
onat
ion
of f
ive
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o he
lp fun
d O
man
’s10
mili
tary
. 11 12
Dec
laring
tha
t th
ese
fund
s w
ill b
e us
ed t
o pu
rcha
se a
dditi
onal
wea
pons
and
tra
inin
g 13
prog
ram
s, a
s w
ell a
s in
crea
sing
the
sal
arie
s of
mem
bers
of th
e m
ilita
ry.
14 15Str
ongl
y be
lievi
ng t
hat
the
mili
tary
will
gro
w a
nd b
ecom
e ad
equa
tely
str
onge
r.16 17
Expr
essi
ng h
ope
that
the
peo
ple
of O
man
will
fee
l saf
er in
the
ir o
wn
coun
try.
18
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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
:H
aiti
Del
egat
es:
Isaa
c Rio
rdan
,Rus
sell
War
sets
ky,
Jim
Will
iam
sSch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o A
bol
ish
Hai
tian
Pov
erty
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
83.
3% o
f H
aiti’
s po
pula
tion
is in
pov
erty
,1 2
Con
cern
ed t
hat
60%
of H
aitia
ns li
ve o
n un
der
a do
llar
per
day,
3 4Kno
win
g th
at a
ppro
xim
atel
y 40
% o
f H
aiti’
s po
pula
tion
is a
ble
to w
ork,
how
ever
onl
y 5
abou
t tw
o-th
irds
of th
e w
orkf
orce
hav
e fo
rmal
job
s,6 7
Con
cern
ed t
hat
the
min
imum
wag
e is
onl
y ab
out
1 U
S d
olla
r, o
r ar
ound
63
HaI
tian
8G
ourd
e pe
r ho
ur,
9 10Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t H
aiti is
a v
ery
beau
tiful
reg
ion,
and
it h
as a
n es
timat
ed 1
20 b
illio
n 11
US D
olla
rs o
r ap
prox
imat
ely
7.6
trill
ion
Hai
tian
Gou
rde
wor
th o
f go
ld,
oil,
uran
ium
,12
and
othe
r re
sour
ces,
13 14N
otin
g th
at H
aiti
is in
gra
ve d
ange
r of
fre
quen
t ea
rthq
uake
s, a
nd h
as lo
st it
s na
tura
l 15
prot
ectio
n fr
om t
rees
,16 17
Min
dful
tha
t m
any
crui
se li
nes
and
trav
el c
ompa
nies
are
incr
edib
ly p
opul
ar in
are
as
18ne
ar a
nd s
imila
r to
Hai
ti,19 20
Taki
ng n
ote
of K
ofi A
nnan
’s s
tate
men
t: “
Let
us r
ecal
l tha
t po
vert
y is
a d
enia
l of
21hu
man
rig
hts.
For
the
first
tim
e in
his
tory
, in
thi
s ag
e of
unp
rece
dent
ed w
ealth
and
22
tech
nica
l pro
wes
s, w
e ha
ve t
he p
ower
to
save
hum
anity
fro
m t
his
sham
eful
23
scou
rge,
”24 25
Obs
ervi
ng t
hat
Hai
ti ha
s a
crim
inal
pro
blem
reg
ardi
ng h
atre
d to
war
d m
issi
onar
ies,
26 27Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
here
by:
28 29Req
uest
s th
at n
atio
ns a
cros
s th
e w
orld
par
ticip
ate
in a
cro
wd
fund
ing
syst
em w
orth
30
a to
tal o
f 10
0,12
9,03
2,30
0 U
S D
olla
rs h
oste
d by
the
UN
to
inve
st in
hig
h 31
oppo
rtun
ity p
rosp
ects
of ot
her
coun
trie
s;32 33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Not
es t
hat
Hai
ti w
ould
be
the
first
cou
ntry
tha
t co
untr
ies
can
inve
st in
, en
ablin
g 34
Hai
ti to
buy
the
nec
essa
ry m
ater
ials
to
min
e na
tura
l res
erve
s of
oil,
gol
d, u
rani
um,
35an
d ot
her
reso
urce
s;36 37
Prom
ises
to
regu
late
the
wor
king
indu
stry
to
mak
e su
re e
mpl
oyee
s ar
e tr
eate
d 38
fair
ly a
nd c
reat
e a
syst
em t
hat
is jus
t fo
r al
l har
dwor
king
Hai
tian
citiz
ens
of e
very
39
back
grou
nd;
40 41Cal
ls u
pon
pros
pect
ive
or e
stab
lishe
d le
ader
s in
tra
vel i
ndus
trie
s ac
ross
the
wor
ld t
o 42
desi
gn r
esor
ts,
crea
te d
estin
atio
ns,
and
deve
lop
need
ed in
dust
ries
suc
h as
43
rest
aura
nts,
sup
erm
arke
ts,
and
othe
rs,
prov
idin
g jo
bs for
all
of t
he 1
0.85
mill
ion
44H
aitia
ns,
not
just
the
few
tha
t do
;45 46
Prom
ises
to
assi
st c
ruis
e lin
es s
uch
as R
oyal
Car
ibbe
an w
ho a
re c
onsi
dering
bui
ldin
g 47
new
des
tinat
ions
in H
aiti
in a
ny w
ay p
ossi
ble
in t
he h
ope
that
tho
se d
ocks
will
ful
fill
48th
eir
larg
est
pote
ntia
ls;
49 50D
raw
s at
tent
ion
to H
aiti’
s be
autif
ul n
atur
al s
cene
ry in
the
hop
e th
at p
eopl
e fr
om
51ac
ross
the
wor
ld w
ill c
onsi
der
com
ing
to v
isit
us in
the
fut
ure;
52 53Ex
pres
ses
its h
ope
of r
epla
ntin
g de
fore
sted
are
as in
ord
er t
o in
crea
se t
he n
atur
al
54be
auty
of H
aiti,
as
wel
l as
decr
ease
ear
thqu
ake
thre
ats;
55 56U
rges
rel
igio
us g
roup
s of
all
type
s to
vis
it as
mis
sion
arie
s an
d w
ill s
olem
nly
57w
elco
me
them
into
our
hom
e, c
onde
mni
ng v
iole
nce
and
hatr
ed t
owar
d ou
r 58
neig
hbor
s fr
om a
ll ov
er t
he A
tlant
ic O
cean
and
aro
und
the
wor
ld,
in o
rder
to
gain
59
the
max
imum
pop
ular
ity o
f to
uris
t re
sort
s.60
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Cos
ta R
ica
Del
egat
es:
Kaa
vya
Pola
vara
pu,
Oor
vi M
oolc
hand
ani,
Emm
a She
ppar
dSch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Illic
it D
rug
s in
Cos
ta R
ica
To T
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2N
otin
g w
ith c
once
rn t
he r
ise
of il
licit
drug
use
in C
osta
Ric
a,3 4
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d w
ith t
he e
ffec
t it
is h
avin
g on
the
peo
ple
of C
osta
Ric
a,5 6
Ala
rmed
tha
t th
e Cos
ta R
ican
gov
ernm
ent
is n
ot t
akin
g ad
equa
te a
ctio
n to
con
trol
7
this
situ
atio
n,8 9
Taki
ng n
ote
that
the
dru
gs t
hat
are
bein
g tr
ansp
orte
d in
Cos
ta R
ica
are
not
bein
g 10
capt
ured
and
tak
en for
fur
ther
inve
stig
atio
n,11 12
Not
ing
furt
her
that
bec
ause
of th
is,
sign
ifica
nt p
robl
ems
are
aris
ing
such
as
13ho
mic
ides
and
cas
h se
izur
es,
14 15W
e th
e D
eleg
ates
of Cos
ta R
ica
do h
ereb
y:
16 17Aut
horize
thi
s si
tuat
ion
as a
n ur
gent
issu
e as
the
peo
ple
of C
osta
Ric
a ar
e in
gre
at
18da
nger
,19 20
Req
uest
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
for
a d
onat
ion
of h
alf a
mill
ion
dolla
rs in
ord
er t
o 21
adva
nce
the
secu
rity
of in
spec
tion
of c
usto
ms
of t
he lu
ggag
e go
ing
out
from
22
Nic
arag
ua t
o Cos
ta R
ica,
23 24En
cour
ages
tha
t Cos
ta R
ica
will
ban
man
ufac
turing
and
dis
trib
utio
n of
dru
gs
25fo
llow
ed b
y fo
rcef
ul e
nfor
cem
ent,
26 27See
ks r
ecom
men
datio
n fr
om t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns in
ord
er t
o pr
even
t th
e tr
ansp
ort
of
28lu
ggag
e ca
rryi
ng il
lega
l dru
gs fro
m N
icar
agua
into
Cos
ta R
ica,
29 30
Sol
emnl
y af
firm
s th
at N
icar
agua
sha
ll no
t re
ceiv
e an
y fu
rthe
r pu
nish
men
t bu
t on
ly
31to
cur
tail
the
conv
eyin
g of
illic
it dr
ugs
expo
rted
to
Cos
ta R
ica,
32 33U
rges
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
prov
ide
aid
to C
osta
Ric
a as
the
y br
ing
thei
r co
untr
y to
34
a sa
fe a
nd s
ecur
e po
sitio
n th
at is
cle
ar fro
m u
ncer
tain
ty o
f ill
egal
dru
gs.
35
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ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Sur
inam
eD
eleg
ates
:Sia
Bak
shi,
Srim
aaye
Jeg
anna
than
,M
adel
ine
McD
anie
lSch
ool:
Sun
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Res
olu
tion
To
Org
aniz
e A
Glo
bal
Oil
Trad
e Fo
r S
uri
nam
e
Fully
aw
are
of S
urin
ame’
s in
cons
tant
gov
ernm
enta
l pos
ition
ing,
spe
cific
ally
1
rega
rdin
g th
e pr
esid
ent,
and
how
it w
eake
ns t
he p
rom
inen
ce o
f Sur
inam
e.2 3
Rec
allin
g D
esi B
oute
rse,
Sur
inam
e’s
curr
ent
pres
iden
t, a
fter
des
troy
ing
the
Cen
tral
4
Polic
e Sta
tion
of S
urin
ame,
had
thi
s to
say
:5 6
“The
rem
ains
of th
is b
uild
ing
now
for
m t
he m
onum
ent
of t
he R
evol
utio
n”7 8
Bou
ters
e ha
s al
so b
een
bann
ed fro
m v
ario
us c
ount
ries
reg
ardi
ng S
urin
ame’
s9
amne
sty
law
, he
has
als
o or
dere
d to
rtur
ings
and
sho
otin
gs o
f fif
teen
pub
lic f
igur
es,
10w
orke
d w
ith d
rug
lord
s, a
nd b
een
char
ged
with
dru
g tr
affic
king
to
no a
vail,
and
a
11gr
eate
r ad
ditio
n.12 13
Dee
ply
dist
urbe
d by
our
gov
ernm
ent's
pas
t, p
rese
nt,
and
expe
ctan
tly s
hort
fin
anci
al
14fu
ture
.15 16
Rec
ogni
zing
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
inte
rcon
nect
ions
with
Sur
inam
e an
d it’
s17
adva
ntag
eous
aid
in t
he p
ast.
18 19CARIC
OM
-of
ficia
lly k
now
n as
Car
ibbe
an C
omm
unity
and
Com
mon
Mar
ket,
is a
n 20
orga
niza
tion
mad
e up
of 15
Car
ibbe
an c
ount
ries
in o
rder
to
finan
cial
ly s
uppo
rt a
nd
21be
nefit
eac
h ot
her.
22 23Em
phas
izin
g CARIC
OM
’s n
ocuo
us r
esul
ts u
pon
Sur
inam
e in
reg
ards
to
24in
terc
omm
unal
uph
eava
l.25 26
Und
erst
andi
ng t
he h
indr
ance
pla
ced
upon
CARIC
OM
if S
urin
ame
left
the
27
orga
niza
tion.
28 29Rea
ffirm
ing
the
defic
ient
influ
ence
s bo
thCARIC
OM
and
our
cur
rent
hea
d of
30
gove
rnm
ent
brin
g up
on S
urin
ame.
31 32Fu
rthe
r re
min
ding
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
tha
t Sur
inam
e is
the
sm
alle
st c
ount
ry
33cu
rren
tly in
CARIC
OM
, an
d th
us s
uffe
rs fro
m a
lack
of no
tice
from
it.
34 35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
68
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d ov
er C
ARIC
OM
’s m
ultit
udin
ous
natu
ral d
isas
ters
tha
t ha
ve
36re
cent
ly s
truc
k m
any
coun
trie
s w
ithin
it.
37 38Ta
king
not
e th
at in
201
5 na
tiona
l inf
latio
n ra
tes
wer
e at
7%
and
wou
ld la
ter
39ad
vanc
e to
57%
in 2
016
40 41W
e th
e co
untr
y of
Sur
inam
e he
reby
:42 43
Cal
l upo
n co
untr
ies
in t
he U
N,
spec
ifica
lly S
audi
Ara
bia
and
the
UAE,
to
esta
blis
h a
44gl
obal
tra
de s
yste
m,
in o
rder
to
com
pens
ate
for
the
aid
that
CAR
ICO
M c
anno
t 45
dist
ribu
te t
o Sur
inam
e at
thi
s tim
e.46 47
Expe
ctin
g fo
r in
exc
hang
e of
Sur
inam
e’s
crud
e oi
l sup
ply,
the
tra
de r
oute
cal
ls for
48
basi
c ne
cess
ities
suc
h as
foo
d ite
ms,
and
oth
er c
rops
to
be s
ent
to S
urin
ame.
49 50D
ecla
ring
thi
s tr
ade
allia
nce
into
not
e, S
urin
ame
dubs
thi
s as
The
Sur
inam
ese
51Cru
de O
il Tr
ade
Alli
ance
.52 53
Con
scio
us t
hat
the
proc
ess
of im
plem
enta
tion
is n
ot e
xped
itive
, Sur
inam
e re
assu
res
54in
volv
edna
tions
will
not
suf
fer
inco
nven
ienc
e.55 56
In c
oncl
usio
n, S
urin
ame
ensu
res
that
The
Sur
inam
ese
Cru
de O
il Tr
ade
Alli
ance
, w
ill
57be
tter
not
onl
y Sur
inam
e, b
ut o
ther
cos
tal p
artie
s to
com
e.58
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Bo
livia
Del
egat
es:
Gau
ri A
dars
h,Em
ily B
arne
s,M
atth
ew M
uelle
rSch
ool:
Sun
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o P
rovi
de
the
Alle
viat
ion
of
Ch
ild L
abor
in B
oliv
ia
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
the
chi
ld la
bour
rat
e is
tw
enty
-sev
en p
erce
nt o
f 75
7,35
2 3
child
ren
curr
ently
res
idin
g in
Bol
ivia
, 4 5
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
it is
qui
te d
iffic
ult
to o
btai
n bi
rth
cert
ifica
tes
due
to t
heir
6ov
erw
helm
ingl
y hi
gh c
ost,
Thi
s re
strict
s th
e ch
ildre
n fr
ombe
nefit
ting
man
y of
the
7
righ
ts c
itize
ns r
ecei
ve a
nd r
estr
icts
the
m fro
m a
pply
ing
to t
he r
egul
atio
ns o
f th
e 8
law
, O
ne o
f w
hich
incl
udin
g th
e re
cent
res
tric
tion
on c
hild
labo
ur,
9 10Fu
rthe
r re
calli
ng t
hat
ther
e w
as a
law
pas
sed
in 2
014
that
con
clud
ed c
hild
ren
who
11
wer
e ci
tizen
s of
Bol
ivia
hav
e to
be
at le
ast
of t
en y
ears
of ag
e to
ent
er a
ny f
ield
of
12ch
ild la
bour
,13 14
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t on
ly for
ty p
erce
nt o
f ch
ildre
n w
orki
ng s
till a
tten
d sc
hool
, 15
This
is w
hy m
any
child
ren
are
not
able
to
go t
o co
llege
and
acq
uire
a d
ecen
t jo
b to
16
supp
ort
them
selv
es a
nd fut
ure
fam
ilies
, 17 18
Dep
lora
ble
that
chi
ld la
bour
is a
res
ult
of fam
ilies
’ina
bilit
y to
affor
d lif
e ne
cess
ities
19
for
them
selv
es a
nd t
heir c
hild
ren,
20 21Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Bol
ivia
doe
s he
reby
:22 23
Dec
lare
s th
e in
tent
ion
of B
oliv
ia t
o re
solv
e th
e co
st o
f bi
rth
cert
ifica
tes,
cre
ate
food
24
kitc
hens
, ac
cess
ible
wat
er s
ourc
es,
and
char
ge a
fin
e fr
om a
dults
who
for
ce c
hild
ren
25un
der
ten
year
s of
age
to
wor
k in
chi
ld la
bour
fie
lds;
26 27Req
uest
s 2,
28 m
illio
n U
S d
olla
rs f
rom
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
be a
ble
to r
esol
ve t
he
28hi
gh c
ost
for
birt
h ce
rtifi
cate
s th
at g
rant
citi
zens
hip
to c
hild
ren,
With
out
this
, th
e 29
child
ren
wou
ld n
ot b
e gi
ven
the
righ
t to
not
hav
e to
wor
k un
der
ten
year
s of
age
;30 31
See
king
sup
port
fro
m t
he I
nter
natio
nal L
abou
r O
rgan
izat
ion
to h
elp
take
initi
ativ
e in
32
deal
ing
out
cons
eque
nces
for
cas
es fou
nd o
f ch
ild la
bour
, Add
ition
ally
, he
lpin
g to
33
enfo
rce
the
law
of no
chi
ldre
n un
der
the
age
of t
en p
arta
king
in c
hild
labo
ur;
34 35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
69
Furt
her
requ
ests
1,1
2 m
illio
n U
S d
olla
rs for
foo
d ki
tche
ns a
nd c
lean
wat
er s
ervi
ces
36to
be
acce
ssib
le t
o ea
ch a
nd e
very
fam
ily m
embe
r in
pov
erty
, un
like
the
pres
ent
37si
tuat
ion;
38 39Tr
usts
the
Wor
ld F
ood
Prog
ram
me
to t
ake
actio
n in
cre
atin
g fo
od a
nd c
lean
wat
er
40so
urce
s fo
r th
ose
in p
over
ty,
This
indi
rect
ly p
reve
nts
child
labo
ur a
s it
allo
ws
41fa
mili
es u
se t
heir m
oney
for
sup
port
ing
them
selv
es in
stea
d of
foo
d an
d w
ater
, 42
Ther
efor
e, n
ot n
eedi
ng t
o ha
ve t
heir y
oung
chi
ldre
n la
bour
to
earn
mon
ey;
43 44Rem
inds
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
of th
e ca
lam
itous
and
app
allin
g ci
rcum
stan
ces
of c
hild
45
labo
ur in
Bol
ivia
.46
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Le
bano
nD
eleg
ates
:Tr
ista
n Ang
elen
o,M
alek
Chm
ayss
ani,
Luke
Jac
kson
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o th
e P
ower
Pro
ble
m I
n L
eban
on
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Con
cern
ed t
hat
Leba
non
does
not
hav
e th
e m
eans
to
supp
ly p
ower
to
all o
f its
3
inha
bita
nts.
W
e ba
rely
hav
e en
ough
pow
er t
o su
pply
all
of o
ur n
eces
sary
bui
ldin
gs
4st
eadi
ly.
The
thi
ngs
we
have
to
supp
ly o
urse
lves
with
pow
er a
re n
ot a
ble
to
5pr
oduc
e w
hat
our
coun
try,
Leb
anon
, ne
eds,
and
will
oft
en s
hort
out
;6 7
App
alle
d by
the
fac
t th
at li
ttle
mea
sure
s ha
ve b
een
take
n to
hel
p Le
bano
n, w
e kn
ow
8so
meo
ne m
ust
step
in.
Ver
y lit
tle h
as b
een
done
to
help
Leb
anon
with
thi
s pr
oble
m,
9an
d w
e ar
e no
t ab
le t
o fix
it o
n ou
r ow
n.
Som
eone
mus
t st
ep in
, or
thi
s w
ill n
ever
10
be s
olve
d;11 12
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t w
e ha
ve a
ccum
ulat
ed a
def
icit
of $
33 b
illio
n so
lely
fro
m
13th
e po
wer
pro
blem
ove
r a
span
of 25
yea
rs. S
o m
uch
of o
ur m
oney
has
bee
n ta
ken
14be
caus
e of
thi
s pr
oble
m,
and
we
cann
ot f
ix it
;15 16
Ala
rmed
tha
t ou
r na
tion
face
s se
vera
l hou
rsev
eryd
ay w
ith n
o po
wer
, w
e ha
ve t
o 17
solv
e th
is is
sue
befo
re it
get
s ev
en m
ore
out
of h
and.
Th
is is
sue
is c
ausi
ng
18pr
oble
ms
thro
ugho
ut L
eban
on,
and
disr
uptin
g m
ajor
eve
nts;
19 20Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
fact
tha
t Syr
ian
refu
gees
are
con
sum
ing
over
fou
r-hu
ndre
d fif
ty
21m
egaw
atts
of el
ectr
icity
fro
m L
eban
on,
we
mus
t fin
d a
solu
tion
to t
his
prob
lem
to
22su
ppor
t ou
rsel
ves
and
Syr
ian
refu
gees
. W
e m
ust
find
a so
lutio
n be
fore
it g
ets
23w
orse
.24 25
The
Del
egat
ion
of L
eban
on h
ereb
y:26 27
Req
uest
s $5
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o pu
rcha
se t
en a
cres
of so
lar
field
s to
sup
ply
all
28bu
ildin
gs w
ith t
he m
uch
need
ed p
ower
we
lack
. W
e w
ould
use
thi
s po
wer
to
supp
ly
29ho
mes
and
oth
er m
ajor
bui
ldin
gs w
ith t
he e
nerg
y th
ey d
espe
rate
ly n
eed;
30 31Sta
tes
that
the
sol
ar f
ield
s w
ill s
uppl
y tw
o m
egaw
atts
whi
ch w
ill b
e ab
le t
o, w
hen
32co
mbi
ned
with
cur
rent
gen
erat
ors,
sup
ply
stea
dy p
ower
to
all b
uild
ings
;33 34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
70
Furt
herm
ore,
sta
tes
the
fact
tha
t th
is w
ill h
elp
ever
yone
hav
e th
ings
as
sim
ple
as
35lig
ht a
nd r
unni
ng w
ater
all
day
and
ever
yday
, th
is w
ill a
lso
help
bus
ines
ses
do
36be
tter
and
mak
em
ore
mon
ey t
o he
lp p
ay f
or t
he lo
an;
37 38Pl
ans
to c
harg
e fo
r th
e po
wer
unt
il pa
ymen
t is
ava
ilabl
e, c
harg
ing
a lo
t to
sta
rt a
nd
39sl
owly
dec
reas
ing
as t
he lo
an is
pay
ed.
40
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Pe
ruD
eleg
ates
:Bai
ley
Gilr
eath
,Brian
Ear
nest
,C
onno
r G
reen
,Kam
eron
Mul
lSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A r
esol
uti
on t
o st
op d
efor
esta
tion
in P
eru
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Con
cern
ed a
bout
the
def
ores
tatio
n in
man
y pr
ovin
ces
in P
eru.
3 4
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
Per
u ha
s th
e th
ird
larg
est
exte
nt o
f tr
opic
al r
ain
fore
st in
the
5
wor
ld.
6 7Bea
ring
in m
ind,
tha
t th
e Am
azon
reg
ion
is 9
4% o
f pe
ru’s
tot
al f
ores
t.
8 9Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
whi
le c
ompa
nies
stil
l def
ores
t th
e 6%
Per
uvia
n ra
in for
est,
the
y 10
mos
tly f
ocus
on
the
Amaz
on.
11 12Ala
rmed
by
the
.4%
def
ores
tatio
n ra
te p
er y
ear.
13 14O
bser
ving
tha
t in
the
Per
uvia
n Am
azon
, th
e m
ain
culp
rits
of
defo
rest
atio
n ar
e 15
smal
l-sc
ale
agricu
lture
, co
mm
erci
al m
inin
g, a
nd r
elat
ed r
oad
cons
truc
tion.
16 17
Con
vinc
ed t
hat
roug
hly
1,10
0 sq
uare
mile
s of
Per
u's
fore
sts
are
cut
dow
n ev
ery
18ye
ar-
arou
nd 8
0% o
f th
em il
lega
lly.
19 20Rea
lizin
g th
at t
his
fore
st lo
ss h
urts
muc
h m
ore
than
the
tre
es a
nd P
eru'
s am
azin
g 21
wild
life.
22 23Fu
lly a
war
e th
at t
his
also
acc
ount
s fo
r ne
arly
hal
f of
the
cou
ntry
's g
reen
hous
e ga
s 24
emis
sion
s.25 26
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
the
re a
re il
lega
l log
gers
in P
eru
that
are
sel
ling
and
trad
ing
the
27ba
rk fro
m p
rote
cted
tre
e ar
eas
to m
ake
oil.
28 29Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t ab
out
600
squa
re m
iles
are
illeg
ally
logg
ed e
very
yea
r be
caus
e th
e 30
peop
le t
hat
are
selli
ng t
he t
rees
are
poo
r.
31 32Fu
lly a
war
e th
at t
he m
ore
poor
peo
ple
that
the
are
ille
gal l
ogge
rs a
ttem
pt t
o fig
ht
33ag
ains
t cr
imin
al g
roup
s an
d le
ads
to m
ore
viol
ence
. 34 35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Obs
ervi
ng t
hat
Peru
lost
abo
ut 1
40 m
illio
n do
llars
in s
ales
due
to
bad
publ
icity
36
surr
ound
ing
illeg
al lo
ggin
g.
37 38Bea
ring
tha
t ab
out
90%
of Pe
ru’s
end
ange
red
spec
ies
are
from
the
Per
uvia
n ra
in
39fo
rest
. 40 41
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
652
spe
cies
are
end
ange
red
in P
eru.
42 43Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Per
u do
es h
ereb
y:44 45
Urg
e th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns T
ourism
Org
aniz
atio
n to
hel
p cr
eate
res
erve
s fo
r th
e 46
defo
rest
atio
n ar
eas.
47 48D
ecla
ring
tha
t th
ese
regu
latio
ns s
houl
d in
clud
e fo
rest
ran
gers
and
dro
nes.
49 50
See
king
tha
t ea
ch p
rovi
nces
in P
eru
wou
ld c
reat
e a
depa
rtm
ent
unde
r th
eir
secu
rity
51
to s
top
illeg
al lo
gger
s.52 53
Taki
ng n
ote
that
we
need
str
icte
r re
gula
tions
on
fore
st m
anag
emen
t so
tha
t th
e 54
enda
nger
ed s
peci
es a
ren’
t ki
lled.
55 56
Enco
urag
es t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o su
ppor
t re
serv
es in
pro
tect
ed a
reas
and
aid
us
for
57m
ore
man
pow
er.
58 59
Endo
rsin
g th
at w
e ne
ed 3
50 m
illio
n do
llars
to
prot
ect
the
enda
nger
ed s
peci
es,
60pr
otec
ted
area
s, a
nd p
ay for
wor
kers
, re
sear
cher
s, a
nd for
est
polic
e.61 62
Bel
ievi
ng t
hat
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
will
see
the
urg
ency
of th
is r
esol
utio
n an
d pr
ovid
e 63
the
help
nee
ded.
64
74
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Can
ada
Del
egat
es:
Finn
Kah
nle,
Cha
rlie
Bac
h,Th
omas
Hol
tSch
ool:
Sai
nt M
atth
ew C
atho
lic S
choo
l
Imp
rovi
ng
th
e st
ate
of t
he
over
ly-p
ollu
ted
Lak
e O
nta
rio
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly;
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
man
y an
imal
s th
at li
ve in
the
lake
are
cho
king
and
the
tra
sh
3th
row
n in
to t
he la
ke.
4 5Con
side
ring
:it
is n
ot s
afe
to s
wim
in s
ome
of t
he p
arts
as
it is
ver
y po
llute
d an
d 6
very
dirty
. Pe
ople
sw
imm
ing
in t
he la
ke m
ay c
atch
som
e di
seas
e. E
ven
in s
ome
7pa
rts
of t
he la
ke,
ther
e is
war
ning
s th
at e
xpec
tant
wom
en a
nd c
hild
ren
that
are
15
8an
d un
der
shou
ldn’
t ev
en c
onsi
der
havi
ng a
fis
h fr
y fr
om f
ish
from
the
lake
.9 10
Not
ing:
Hum
ans
pollu
te t
his
lake
so
muc
h. T
here
is a
hig
hway
tha
t go
es a
roun
d th
e 11
lake
tha
t pe
ople
can
eas
ily jus
t th
row
tra
sh o
ver
the
side
of a
brid
ge a
nd in
to t
he
12la
ke.
Ther
e ar
e m
any
hous
es s
urro
undi
ng t
he la
ke.
Abo
ut 4
.5 m
illio
n pe
ople
live
13
arou
nd it
who
can
eas
ily jus
t du
mp
tras
h in
to it
.14 15
Str
essi
ng:
Alg
al b
loom
s ar
e al
so a
hug
e pr
oble
m.
An
alga
l blo
om is
a r
apid
incr
ease
16
in t
he p
opul
atio
n of
alg
ae in
an
aqua
tic s
yste
m.
Whe
n th
e di
ssol
ved
oxyg
en c
onte
nt
17de
crea
ses,
man
y fis
h an
d aq
uatic
ani
mal
s ca
nnot
sur
vive
. Th
ey c
an s
omet
imes
be
18ve
ry t
oxic
. Yo
u sh
ould
avo
id a
lgal
blo
oms.
If yo
u se
e gr
eeni
sh w
ater
, it
smel
ls
19ho
rrib
le,
or is
scu
mm
y, it
is p
roba
bly
beca
use
of a
n al
gal b
loom
.20
21Rec
omm
ends
: bu
ildin
g se
wag
e tr
eatm
ent
plan
t to
cle
an o
ut a
ll of
the
wat
ers.
Thi
s 22
will
be
very
ben
efic
ial.
Alth
ough
it w
ill c
ost
lots
of m
oney
, it
will
als
o sa
ve a
lot
of
23m
oney
. W
e ar
e go
ing
to h
ave
to c
lean
it o
ut s
oone
r or
late
r. C
osts
are
abo
ut 9
.4
24m
illio
n U
S d
olla
rs w
hich
equ
als
11,6
32,2
65 C
anad
ian
dolla
rs.
We
are
goin
g to
use
25
that
mon
ey t
o bu
ild a
sew
age
trea
tmen
t pl
ant
and
pay
com
pani
es t
o pu
ll ne
ts
26be
hind
boa
ts t
o co
llect
tra
sh.
Acc
ordi
ng t
o th
e g
ener
al m
anag
er o
f th
e of
Tor
onto
27
Wat
er,
Toro
nto
has
a ba
cklo
g of
$1.
3 bi
llion
dol
lars
in u
nder
grou
nd w
ater
and
28
was
tew
ater
rep
airs
and
sho
uld
be s
pend
ing
at le
ast
$254
mill
ion
dolla
rs a
yea
r to
29
clea
n an
d re
gula
te t
he la
ke.
So
we
shou
ld b
e ve
ry a
ble
to d
o th
is.
30
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
GA
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Bur
kina
Fas
oD
eleg
ates
:Bee
ta B
agha
evaj
i,M
egan
Jen
kins
,M
eina
Liu
Sch
ool:
Sun
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Inte
gra
tin
g E
du
cati
on I
nto
Bu
rkin
a Fa
so
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2D
isco
nten
t at
the
fac
t th
at m
ost
child
ren
of B
urki
na F
aso
only
hav
e up
to
a pr
imar
y 3
scho
ol e
duca
tion.
4 5D
istu
rbed
tha
t 60
% o
f m
inor
s ha
ve n
o ac
cess
to
scho
ol.
6 7Cog
niza
nt t
hat
only
22%
of ad
ults
can
rea
d or
are
lite
rate
, m
akin
g Bur
kina
Fas
o 8
carr
y th
e lo
wes
t ad
ult
liter
acy
rate
.9 10
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
aft
er t
he f
irst
6 y
ears
of sc
hool
ing,
edu
catio
n be
com
es c
ostly
.11 12
Not
ing
with
con
cern
tha
t co
mpa
red
to t
he r
est
of t
he A
fric
a, B
urki
na F
aso
is o
ne o
f 13
the
wea
kest
edu
cate
d co
untr
ies.
14 15Ala
rmed
tha
t on
ly 1
% o
f ci
tizen
s go
to
a un
iver
sity
or
even
a t
wo
year
col
lege
.16 17
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
edu
catio
n is
mai
nly
cond
ucte
d in
Fre
nch,
but
onl
y 15
% o
f 18
Bur
kina
be a
re f
luen
t in
the
lang
uage
.19 20
Taki
ng in
to c
onsi
dera
tion
that
65.
7% o
f th
e ci
tizen
s ar
e in
sev
ere
pove
rty.
21 22
Min
dful
tha
t Bur
kina
Fas
o is
last
on
the
Wor
ld D
evel
opm
ent
Rat
ing
Inde
x.23 24
We
the
Del
egat
es o
f Bur
kina
Fas
o H
ereb
y:25 26
Req
uest
2 m
illio
n do
llars
in o
rder
to
cons
truc
t 3
scho
ols
to a
id e
duca
tion
stan
dard
s.27 28
Spr
ead
thro
ugho
ut Bur
kina
Fas
o, t
he s
choo
ls w
ill b
e in
Oua
gado
ugou
-th
e ca
pita
l, 29
Djib
o th
e no
rthe
rnm
ost
city
, an
d Bob
o D
ioul
asso
a c
ity in
the
wes
t.
30 31Em
phas
izin
g th
e fa
ct t
hat
thes
e sc
hool
s w
illbe
spr
ead
out
thro
ugho
ut B
urki
na F
aso,
32
max
imiz
ing
the
amou
nt o
f po
tent
ial s
tude
nts.
33 34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
75
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
the
ris
e in
edu
catio
n w
ill e
vent
ually
cre
ate
high
er p
ayin
g jo
bs
35an
d es
tabl
ish
a m
ore
stab
le e
cono
my.
36 37Add
ing
on t
hat
not
only
will
the
eco
nom
y ri
se,
but
child
labo
r la
ws
will
hop
eful
ly b
e 38
mor
e en
forc
ed s
ince
edu
catio
n w
ill b
e af
ford
able
by
an a
vera
ge c
itize
n.39 40
Not
ing
that
thi
s pl
an c
ould
influ
ence
man
y ot
her
coun
trie
s in
Afr
ica
and
all o
ther
41
coun
trie
s in
nee
d.42 43
Hop
ing
that
with
the
hel
p of
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
, an
d th
e pa
ssin
g of
thi
s bi
ll, w
e w
ill
44re
crea
te t
he e
nviron
men
t of
Bur
kina
Fas
o fo
r ch
ildre
n.45
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Le
soth
oD
eleg
ates
:Ken
dall
Teag
ue,
Mak
enna
Wev
ick,
Rac
hel B
ush
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Im
pro
ve M
edic
al C
are
in L
esot
ho
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
ther
e ar
e m
any
deat
hs p
er y
ear
in L
esot
hobe
caus
e of
1
the
high
dea
th r
ates
. 2 3
Aw
are
that
thi
s is
bec
ause
of di
seas
es li
ke H
IV a
nd A
IDS,
and
beca
use
of p
over
ty
4an
d de
bts.
5 6
It is
als
o be
caus
e of
the
fac
t th
at m
ost
of L
esot
ho d
oes
not
have
acc
ess
to m
any
7m
oder
n am
eniti
es.
8 9N
otin
g th
at o
ur c
ount
ry h
as m
any
mou
ntai
ns a
nd r
iver
s, m
akin
g it
hard
to
cros
s.
10 11Con
cern
ed t
hat
child
ren
are
very
vul
nera
ble
to d
isea
se.
12 13D
istu
rbed
tha
t m
any
tour
ists
vis
it Le
soth
o, a
nd a
re w
orried
, no
t on
ly f
or o
ur p
eopl
e,
14bu
t fo
r th
emse
lves
as
wel
l. 15 16
Proc
laim
ing
that
if t
his
dise
ase
spre
ads,
bec
ause
of its
hig
h de
ath
rate
, m
uch
of t
he
17po
pula
tion
coul
d be
aff
ecte
d, in
clud
ing
visi
tors
.18 19
Man
y ad
vert
isin
g co
mpa
nies
do
not
war
n th
eir
clie
nts
of t
his
dang
er,
ther
efor
e ou
r 20
gues
ts c
ould
be
com
plet
ely
obliv
ious
to
this
fac
t.
21 22If
the
seto
uris
ts c
atch
the
se d
isea
ses,
the
y m
ight
bring
it b
ack
to w
here
the
y liv
e,
23an
d it
coul
d sp
read
the
re.
24 25Th
is c
ould
cau
se h
igh
deat
h ra
tes
in t
heir c
ount
ries
, to
o.26 27
Leso
tho
is m
ostly
in p
over
ty,
so w
e do
not
hav
e th
e m
oney
to
fund
thi
s pr
ojec
t.
28 29W
e w
illus
e th
e m
oney
to
help
pre
vent
dis
ease
, bu
ild h
ospi
tals
, an
d pa
y fo
r 30
supp
lies.
31 32
We
resp
ectf
ully
cal
l upo
n th
e M
odel
UN
to
prov
ide
a ge
nero
us d
onat
ion
of t
hree
33
hund
red
mill
ion
dolla
rs.
34 35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
76
Enco
urag
ed t
hat
this
will
hel
p us
and
oth
er c
ount
ries
sta
y sa
fe fro
m d
isea
se.
36 37Pr
ocla
imin
g th
at t
he p
eopl
e of
Les
otho
will
now
bec
ome
a he
alth
ier
coun
try,
whi
ch
38w
ill e
nabl
e it
to b
ette
r pr
ovid
e fo
r its
elf.
39 40Ex
pres
sing
hop
e th
at t
his
will
hel
p th
e fu
ture
gen
erat
ions
of Le
soth
o co
mpe
te
41ec
onom
ical
ly w
ith o
ther
cou
ntries
in A
fric
a an
d th
e gr
eate
r w
orld
.42
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MO
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Cub
aD
eleg
ates
:H
ill H
oust
on,
Zac
hary
Bru
bake
r,W
ill C
orum
,Cha
se G
altz
erSch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Cu
ba
Ala
rmed
: by
the
fac
t th
at p
eopl
e w
ho c
ritiq
ue t
he g
over
nmen
t ar
e im
pris
oned
and
1
are
beat
en.
the
priso
ners
for
are
abu
sed
ever
yday
, th
ey h
ave
to w
ork
12 h
our
days
2
and
are
beat
en if
the
y do
n’t
mee
t th
e re
quirem
ents
.3 4
Ack
now
ledg
ing
: an
ytim
e th
ey d
isre
spec
t th
e go
vern
men
t th
ey a
re d
enie
d m
edic
al
5ca
re a
nd p
ut in
priso
n so
tha
t m
akes
the
pri
sons
ove
rcro
wde
d
6 7Aw
are
of :
Man
y fa
mili
es a
re d
enie
d th
e righ
t to
leav
e th
e co
untr
y fo
r an
y re
ason
.8 9
We
the
dele
gate
s of
Cub
a10 11
Cal
ls u
pon:
the
UN
to
take
imm
edia
te a
ctio
n ag
ains
t th
e pr
ison
sta
te,
by p
ossi
bly
12pu
ttin
g ne
w la
ws
from
pre
vent
ing
mor
e im
pris
onm
ent
agai
nst
criti
cs s
tart
ing
in
13H
avan
a14 15
Urg
es:
the
UN
to
help
m
ake
law
s sa
ying
eve
ryon
e ge
ts m
edic
al c
are
even
if t
he
16cr
itiqu
e th
e go
vt.
17 18Ex
pres
ses
its:
hope
tha
t th
e U
N h
elps
allo
w m
ore
visa
s by
hel
ping
ove
rloo
k vi
sas.
19
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
77
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Is
rael
Del
egat
es:
Eddi
e Cor
ney,
Kyl
e D
yra,
Max
Mitt
elbe
rgSch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Ta
ke T
erro
rism
Ou
t of
th
e S
tate
of
Isra
el
Ala
rmed
by
the
thre
at t
hat
terr
oris
m p
oses
to
the
Sta
te o
f Is
rael
, w
e ha
ve d
ecid
ed
1to
tak
e ac
tions
into
our
ow
n ha
nds,
2 3En
cour
agin
g ou
r al
lies
to s
uppo
rt u
s w
ith t
his
prob
lem
tha
t af
fect
s al
l of ou
r 4
coun
trie
s,5 6
Bel
ievi
ng t
hat
the
oppo
nent
tha
t ha
s st
arte
d th
is c
onfli
ct is
the
Bla
ck S
epte
mbe
r 7
terr
oris
t gr
oup,
cen
tere
d in
Pal
estin
e,8 9
Fully
aw
are
this
gro
up h
as h
ad s
ome
fam
ous
atta
cks
incl
udin
g th
e M
unic
h 10
Mas
sacr
e,11 12
Gui
ded
by m
ost
of t
he t
erro
rist
att
acks
tha
t ha
ve h
appe
ned
in I
srae
l hav
ing
13Pa
lest
inia
n ba
ckgr
ound
s, w
e pr
opos
e a
sear
ch u
pon
the
entir
e la
nd o
f Pa
lest
ine,
14 15Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
here
by:
16 171.
Urg
es le
ttin
g ou
r m
ilita
ry for
ces
prop
ose
a se
arch
of th
e la
nd o
f Pa
lest
ine;
18 192.
Dra
w a
tten
tion
to t
he fac
t th
at t
he t
erro
rist
s ou
r co
untr
ies
are
faci
ng a
re r
uthl
ess
20an
d w
ill n
ot h
esita
te t
o at
tack
any
one
from
Isr
ael o
r its
alli
es;
21 223.
Req
uest
ing
to n
egot
iate
with
the
Pri
me
Min
iste
r H
amda
llah
to le
t at
leas
t th
ree
23he
licop
ters
into
maj
or P
ales
tinia
n ci
ties;
24 254.
Aut
horize
d ,w
e w
ill u
se t
wo
inte
l uni
ts a
nd o
ne c
omm
ando
uni
t;26 27
5. R
eaff
irm
ing
that
we
will
fin
d m
embe
rs o
f th
e te
am,
we
will
the
n co
me
back
to
28Is
rael
whe
re t
hey
will
hav
e a
cour
t tr
ial a
nd b
e de
alt
with
acc
ordi
ng t
o th
eir
crim
es;
29 306.
Fur
ther
res
olve
s th
at n
o on
e ha
s go
tten
into
Bla
ck S
epte
mbe
r te
rrito
ry a
nd
31ex
ecut
ed m
ajor
tar
gets
;32 33
7. R
eaff
irm
s th
at w
e w
ill n
eed
help
to
take
out
thi
s ha
te f
rom
all
of o
ur c
ount
ries
.34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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NN
ESSE
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Be
lgiu
mD
eleg
ates
:Kriti
Edal
a,Ev
an E
iche
naue
r,Kat
e H
atle
ySch
ool:
Pul
aski
Aca
dem
y
A R
esol
uti
on t
o P
reve
nt,
Com
bat
an
d E
rad
icat
e th
e Il
licit
Tra
de
of
Sm
all A
rms
and
Lig
ht
Wea
pon
s
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Acc
eptin
g th
at v
iole
nce
is fue
led
thro
ugh
the
illeg
al o
btai
nmen
t of
firea
rms,
3 4D
eepl
y di
stur
bed
that
the
tra
de o
f sm
all a
rms
and
light
wea
pons
ille
gally
pur
chas
ed h
as
5re
sulte
d to
ten
s of
tho
usan
ds o
f ad
ditio
nal d
eath
s ou
tsid
e of
war
zon
es,
6 7D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
lega
l mili
tary
exp
endi
ture
s in
the
Mid
dle
East
has
gro
wn
from
99
to 1
73
8bi
llion
US
dolla
rs in
the
sam
e ye
ar,
9 10Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t gu
ns a
re u
sed
for
recr
eatio
nal p
urpo
ses
and
coun
trie
s re
ly o
n th
e 11
man
ufac
turing
as
a so
urce
of
inco
me,
12 13Fu
lly a
war
e th
at t
his
issu
e ha
s be
enpr
evio
usly
add
ress
ed b
y th
e cr
eatio
n of
the
Arm
s Tr
ade
14Tr
eaty
(AT
T),
whi
ch w
as a
ppro
ved
by t
he U
nite
d N
atio
n G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
on A
pril
2, 2
013,
15 16Vie
win
g w
ith a
ppre
ciat
ion
that
ove
r 13
0 co
untr
ies
sign
ed t
he A
rms
Trad
e Tr
eaty
(ATT
), t
hus
17sh
owin
g in
tere
st t
owar
ds t
he is
sue,
18 19N
otin
g w
ith r
egre
t th
at t
he A
TT h
as n
ot h
elpe
d hi
nder
the
tra
ding
of sm
all a
rms
and
light
20
wea
pons
(SAW
Ls),
21 22N
otin
g w
ith d
eep
conc
ern
that
dem
ands
for
sm
all a
rms
are
on t
he r
ise;
by
2020
the
mar
ket
23w
ill g
row
5 b
illio
n U
S d
olla
rs,
24 25H
avin
g co
nsid
ered
tha
t cu
rren
t gl
obal
arm
s tr
ade
has
an e
xpec
ted
netw
orth
of 30
bill
ion
US
26do
llars
,27 28
Rec
ogni
zing
the
con
trib
utio
ns a
nd d
edic
atio
ns m
ade
by t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns P
rogr
amm
e of
29
Act
ion
to P
reve
nt,
Com
bat
and
Erad
icat
e th
e Illic
it Tr
ade
in S
mal
l Arm
s an
d Li
ght
Wea
pons
, 30
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Con
vent
ion
agai
nst
Tran
snat
iona
l Org
aniz
ed C
rim
e, t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns
31Pr
ogra
mm
e of
Act
ion
Impl
emen
tatio
n Su
ppor
t Sys
tem
of In
tern
atio
nal T
raci
ng I
nstr
umen
t, t
he
32U
nite
d N
atio
ns O
ffic
e on
Dru
gs a
nd C
rim
e, t
he O
rgan
izat
ion
of S
ecur
ity a
nd C
oope
ratio
n in
33
Euro
pe,
the
Euro
pean
Uni
on,
and
as w
ell a
s ot
her
Non
-Gov
ernm
enta
l org
aniz
atio
ns in
hel
ping
34
erad
icat
e th
e ill
icit
trad
e of
sm
all a
rms
and
light
wea
pons
,35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
78
36D
eepl
y co
nsci
ous
that
gun
s ca
n be
obt
aine
d th
roug
h w
ays
not
limite
d to
ille
gal b
lack
mar
ket
37pu
rcha
ses/
act
ivity
, th
eft,
rea
ctiv
atio
n of
neu
tral
ized
wea
pons
, an
d re
activ
atio
n of
38
deco
mm
issi
oned
mili
tary
/pol
ice
firea
rms,
39 40W
e th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Bel
gium
do
here
by:
41 42Em
phas
izes
inte
rnat
iona
l coo
pera
tion
of M
embe
r St
ates
in t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o he
lp in
the
43
assi
stan
ce o
f er
adic
atin
g ill
egal
gun
tra
de44 45
Proc
laim
s th
e us
e of
tec
hnol
ogy
to h
elp
iden
tify
illeg
al s
mal
l arm
s 46 47
Furt
her
proc
laim
s th
e as
sist
ance
of th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns P
rogr
amm
e of
Act
ion
Impl
emen
tatio
n 48
Sup
port
Sys
tem
of
Inte
rnat
iona
l Tra
cing
Ins
trum
ent
to a
ssis
t w
ith t
he m
arki
ng a
nd t
raci
ng o
f 49
firea
rms
50 51Fu
rthe
r in
vite
s ot
her
coun
trie
s to
hos
t ev
ents
to
colla
bora
te a
nd d
iscu
ss t
he is
sue
at h
and
52 53Cal
ls u
pon
spon
sors
of th
e Ar
ms
Trad
e Tr
eaty
(ATT
) w
ith h
ighe
r G
DPs
to
help
fun
d th
e 54
deve
lopm
ent
of t
he g
un id
entif
icat
ion
tech
nolo
gy a
nd o
ther
pos
sibl
e pr
ogra
ms
pert
aini
ng t
o 55
the
issu
e of
the
illic
it tr
ade
of s
mal
l arm
s an
d lig
ht w
eapo
ns (
SALW
s)56 57
Furt
her
requ
ests
acc
ess
to 5
mill
ion
US d
olla
rs o
f th
e U
N a
nnua
l bud
get
as a
pal
ladi
um for
58
fund
ing
59 60Con
side
rs u
sage
of
the
Vol
unta
ry T
rust
Fun
d (V
TF),
a t
rust
fun
d so
lely
cre
ated
to
supp
ort
61na
tiona
l im
plem
enta
tion
of t
he T
reat
y, a
s ex
plai
ned
in A
rtic
le 1
6.3
of t
he A
TT62 63
Des
igna
tes
no le
ss t
han
5 ye
ars
of a
dea
dlin
e fo
r th
e de
velo
pmen
t of
the
gun
iden
tific
atio
n 64
tech
nolo
gy
65 66Rec
omm
ends
tha
t th
e Arm
s Tr
ade
Trea
ty (
ATT
) be
upd
ated
and
rev
ised
und
er t
he s
uper
visi
on
67of
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
and
all
the
sign
ator
ies
and
spon
sors
of th
e tr
eaty
itse
lf68 69
Cal
ls u
pon
mem
ber
stat
es t
o tr
ack
and
trac
e al
l arm
s an
d am
mun
ition
s th
at o
rigi
nate
d, p
asse
d 70
thro
ugh,
or
trad
ed in
tha
t co
untr
y, a
s w
ell a
s un
dert
akin
g ef
fect
ive
mea
sure
s in
mar
king
, 71
reco
rd-k
eepi
ng,
and
trac
ing
as it
is v
ital f
or h
inde
ring
and
era
dica
ting
illic
it tr
ade
and
72co
mba
ting
the
dive
rsio
n of
sm
all a
rms
to u
nint
ende
d us
ers
73 74Sug
gest
s al
l mem
ber
stat
es n
ot o
nly
rese
rve
budg
et m
oney
with
in in
divi
dual
nat
ions
tow
ards
75
enfo
rcin
g an
d tig
hten
ing
bord
er s
ecur
ity a
roun
d m
ajor
mar
ine
port
s, d
ocks
, an
d ai
rpor
ts b
ut
76al
so w
ith t
he e
xpan
sion
of pa
trol
tea
ms,
reg
ulat
ions
on
firea
rms,
and
tra
ined
can
ines
/oth
er
77m
etho
ds o
f un
cove
ring
hid
den
firea
rms
with
in lu
ggag
e.
78 79Ask
s fo
r m
embe
r st
ates
to
disp
ose
of,
recy
cle,
or
safe
ly c
olle
ct a
nd s
tore
inac
tive
firea
rms
for
80th
e fu
ture
rep
urpo
sing
of
the
mel
ted
met
als
as a
pre
caut
ion
to d
isab
le t
he fut
ure
use
of t
he
81fir
earm
s by
pos
sibl
e te
rror
ists
/ter
rori
st g
roup
s82 83
Rec
omm
ends
tha
t th
e Arm
s Tr
ade
Trea
ty (
ATT
) be
upd
ated
and
rev
ised
und
er t
he s
uper
visi
on
84of
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
and
all
the
sign
ator
ies
and
spon
sors
of th
e tr
eaty
itse
lf85 86
Sol
emnl
y af
firm
s th
at t
he la
ck in
tern
atio
nal a
ctio
n to
war
ds p
reve
ntin
g, c
omba
ting,
and
87
erad
icat
ing
the
illic
it tr
ade
of s
mal
l arm
s an
d lig
ht w
eapo
ns (
SALW
s) c
an fue
l fut
ure
conf
licts
.88
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E Y
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:N
iger
Del
egat
es:
Geo
rge
Phar
es,
Dyl
an C
him
ento
,Col
e Eg
glet
onSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Erad
icat
ing
Dis
ease
s in
Nig
er
To t
he G
ener
al a
ssem
bly:
1 2
Con
cern
ed t
hat
Nig
er h
as m
any
dise
ases
incl
udin
g m
alar
ia a
nd d
iarr
hea,
cho
lera
,3
hepa
titis
and
mea
sles
, w
hich
tak
e m
ore
than
100
,000
live
s ev
ery
year
on
aver
age,
4 5
Not
ing
that
we
are
near
the
low
est
on t
he r
anks
of th
e hu
man
dev
elop
men
t in
dex,
6 7Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
Nig
er a
lso
has
a co
nsid
erab
ly lo
w li
fe e
xpec
tanc
y (5
9 Ye
ars)
,8 9
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at w
ater
bor
n di
seas
es a
re a
noth
er m
ajor
issu
e in
Nig
er,
10 11Ala
rmed
by
the
deat
h ra
te in
Nig
er is
10.
4 ev
ery
1000
peo
ple,
and
is a
num
ber
that
12
is r
isin
g ve
ry q
uick
ly,
13 14W
e, T
he D
eleg
ates
of N
iger
her
eby:
15 16U
rge
the
UN
to
fund
a p
roje
ct t
o im
port
med
icin
al s
uppl
ies
like
antib
iotic
s,
17ib
upro
fen,
pen
icill
in,
and
acet
amin
ophe
n to
Nig
er;
18 19Cal
l upo
n th
e U
N for
$35
0,00
0 a
year
for
3 y
ears
for
the
se s
uppl
ies;
20 21H
eavi
ly E
mph
asiz
e th
at w
e ne
ed m
ore
hosp
itals
and
doc
tors
bui
lt in
maj
or c
ities
;22 23
Trus
ts t
hat
the
UN
will
pla
ce w
ater
filt
ers
thro
ugho
ut o
ur m
ajor
wat
er s
ourc
es t
o 24
mak
e ou
r w
ater
mor
e pu
re a
nd s
afe
to d
rink
; 25 26
Req
uest
the
UN
fun
ds $
580,
000
for
325
rive
r pu
rific
atio
n sy
stem
s to
be
spre
ad
27th
roug
hout
Nig
er.
28
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ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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MO
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UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:To
goD
eleg
ates
:Kai
ley
Bak
er,
Kel
sey
Thom
asSch
ool:
Sun
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Res
olu
tion
to
Rev
ital
ize
Tog
o
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Con
cern
ed t
hat
60%
per
cent
of pe
ople
livi
ng in
Tog
o liv
e in
pov
erty
. Th
e am
ount
of
3pe
ople
livi
ngin
pov
erty
has
cau
sed
man
y pr
oble
ms.
Edu
catio
n an
d ch
ild la
bor
are
4bi
g pr
oble
ms
that
pov
erty
has
cau
sed.
5 6Con
vinc
ed t
hat
the
reas
on s
o m
any
live
in p
over
ty is
for
20
year
s ai
d w
as w
ithhe
ld
7fr
om T
ogo.
Thi
s w
as a
res
pons
e to
the
gov
ernm
ent's
hum
an r
ight
s vi
olat
ions
. 8
Sta
rtin
g in
199
3 it
was
n’t
until
201
3 th
at t
he c
ount
ry fin
ally
beg
an r
ecei
ving
aid
.9 10
Not
ing
that
unt
il th
e am
ount
of pe
ople
livi
ng in
pov
erty
dec
reas
es,
the
othe
r m
ajor
11
prob
lem
s w
on’t
be s
olve
d.12 13
The
dele
gatio
n of
Tog
o he
reby
: 14 15
Urg
es t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o se
nd a
id t
o th
ose
in p
over
ty.
16 17Th
is s
houl
d no
t co
st m
ore
than
3 m
illio
n U
.S.
dolla
rs.
We
ask
that
the
aid
incl
udes
18
food
and
boo
ks.
19
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ERA
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BLY
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OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:D
enm
ark
Del
egat
es:
Har
riso
n D
eLan
ey,
Rile
y Sto
cket
t,Lu
cas
Wol
ther
s,Ron
in C
lear
ySch
ool:
Mer
rol H
yde
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o A
ckn
owle
dg
e P
ollu
tion
Lev
els
in E
uro
pe
A r
esol
utio
n to
for
mal
ly c
ondu
ct a
not
ice
to t
he p
eopl
e of
Den
mar
k an
d th
e re
st o
f 1
Euro
pe t
he r
ise
in s
ea le
vel.
2 3Ack
now
ledg
ing
rise
in s
ea le
vel g
uide
d by
glo
bal w
arm
ing,
Den
mar
k ha
s de
cide
d to
4
indi
cate
the
ris
e in
sea
leve
l as
a m
ajor
pro
blem
.5 6
A d
ecis
ion
has
been
mad
e to
mak
e aw
are
of t
his
issu
e to
tho
se a
ffec
ted
by t
his
7co
nseq
uent
ial d
eal
8 9Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t in
the
yea
r 21
00 s
ea le
vels
cou
ld r
ise
as m
uch
as 0
.60
10m
eter
s11 12
The
dele
gatio
n of
Den
mar
k do
es h
ereb
y:13 14
We
do n
ot n
eed
any
mon
ey t
o ap
ply
this
not
ice
to t
he U
N,D
enm
ark,
and
the
wor
ld15 16
We
don’
t ne
ed a
ny m
oney
we
just
nee
d th
e fa
ith t
hat
we
know
can
get
fro
m t
he U
N.
17 18En
cour
ages
the
wor
ld t
o ta
ke p
art
in t
he n
otic
e th
at s
ea le
vels
are
get
ting
19da
nger
ousl
y hi
gh,
caus
ing
mar
ine
anim
als
to lo
se t
heir h
abita
t w
hich
in t
urn
mak
es
20us
lose
mar
ine
life,
foo
d, a
nd t
he m
arin
e ec
osys
tem
will
sta
rt t
o co
llaps
e du
e to
our
21
selfi
sh n
eeds
.22 23
Acc
epts
the
fac
t th
at it
will
be
hard
to
get
mill
ions
of
peop
le t
o he
lp w
ith t
his
24im
men
se g
loba
l iss
ue,
we
will
try
our
bes
t to
get
the
UN
invo
lved
.25 26
Com
mits
to
low
erin
g th
e gl
obal
sea
leve
ls a
nd g
et t
he e
ntire
wor
ld in
volv
ed w
ith
27th
is g
loba
l str
uggl
e.28
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ERA
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BLY
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EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Sw
eden
Del
egat
es:
Bro
ck F
orst
er,
Jose
ph H
astin
gs,
Col
sen
Mur
ray
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on f
or I
mm
igra
nt
Saf
ety
San
ctu
arie
s in
Sw
eden
Not
ing
with
con
cern
the
ris
ing
imm
igra
nt h
ate
grou
ps t
akin
g pl
ace
in S
wed
en,
1 2Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
thi
s ha
s a
nega
tive
impa
ct o
n th
e im
mig
rant
’s li
ves
and
keep
s 3
them
out
whe
n th
ey h
ave
now
here
els
e to
go,
thi
s is
als
o di
rect
ly h
urtin
g Sw
eden
’s4
econ
omy,
5 6Con
side
ring
tha
t as
a r
esul
t of
imm
igra
tion
decr
ease
, jo
bs a
nd b
usin
esse
s ar
e 7
lack
ing
in w
orke
rs,
8 9U
nder
stan
ding
tha
t th
is is
dis
astr
ous,
due
to
the
fact
tha
t Sw
eden
is o
ne o
f th
e 10
maj
or d
onor
s to
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
,11 12
Bel
ievi
ng t
hat
som
ethi
ng m
ust
be d
one
to p
rote
ct t
he in
noce
nce
of n
ewly
wel
com
ed
13ci
tizen
s of
thi
s co
unty
,14 15
Emph
asiz
ing
that
Sw
eden
has
suf
fere
d in
crea
sing
am
ount
of cr
imes
com
mitt
ed
16ag
ains
t im
mig
rant
s, w
e be
lieve
tha
t w
e al
l hav
e to
con
cur
on a
sol
utio
n,17 18
Not
ing
that
27%
of Sw
eden
’s p
opul
atio
n is
for
eign
, th
e ac
t of
evi
ctin
g ne
arly
a t
hird
19
of S
wed
en’s
pop
ulat
ion
wou
ld b
e de
trim
enta
l to
Sw
eden
’s e
cono
my
whi
ch w
ould
20
dire
ctly
hur
t th
e U
N,
21 22Con
scio
us t
hat
Sw
eden
is,
by s
tatis
tics,
the
mos
t ac
cept
ing
coun
try
to r
efug
ees
in
23Eu
rope
,24 25
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y he
reby
:26 27
1. R
eque
sts
that
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
don
ate
App
roxi
mat
ely
400
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o ou
r 28
caus
e;29 30
2. C
alls
upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o se
ize
the
oppo
rtun
ity t
o m
ake
sanc
tuar
ies
for
31th
e im
mig
rant
s en
clos
ed in
Sw
eden
;32 33
3. E
ndor
ses
the
idea
of th
e bu
ildin
g of
pro
tect
ed a
reas
loca
ted
on t
he p
erip
hery
of
34th
e Sw
edis
h ci
ty o
f K
alis
h on
the
bay
of th
e G
ulf
of B
othn
ia;
35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
364.
Enc
oura
ges
the
UN
to
prov
ide
insu
ranc
e an
d ot
her
finan
cial
nee
ds t
o im
mig
rant
s 37
in S
wed
en;
38 395.
Req
uest
s th
e ad
min
istr
atio
n of
med
icin
e, v
acci
nes,
and
oth
er m
edic
al n
eeds
to
40im
mig
rant
s in
Sw
eden
;41 42
6. A
ssur
es t
hat
we,
as
a co
untr
y, w
ill p
rodu
ce t
rave
l doc
umen
ts for
tra
nspo
rt t
o 43
othe
r co
untr
ies;
44 457.
Urg
es t
he U
N t
o se
cure
pub
lic t
rans
port
atio
n ro
utes
for
saf
e tr
avel
aro
und
46Sw
eden
with
out
the
risk
of as
saul
t, m
urde
r, o
r an
y ot
her
dire
ct v
iole
nce
tow
ard
47im
mig
rant
s;48 49
8. A
ssur
es t
hat
thes
e sh
elte
rs a
re m
erel
y te
mpo
rary
and
will
onl
y be
use
d by
eac
h 50
citiz
en for
abo
ut a
max
imum
of 7
year
s;51 52
9. R
eque
sts
the
cons
truc
tion
of d
esig
nate
d ar
eas
dele
gate
d es
peci
ally
for
53
imm
igra
nts
from
Syr
ia,
Iran
, an
d Afg
hani
stan
due
to
the
stat
e of
the
cou
ntries
in
54th
at a
rea
due
to t
he c
ivil
war
and
loca
l ter
rorism
, th
us d
ullin
g al
l fea
rs o
f te
rror
ist
55at
tack
s in
side
Sw
eden
;56 57
10.
Not
ifies
the
Sw
edis
h Po
lice
forc
e to
pro
tect
and
pro
vide
ref
uge
tow
ard
the
58vi
ctim
s of
imm
igra
nt d
iscr
imin
atio
n;59 60
11.
Rea
ffirm
s th
at t
he p
rosp
ect
of k
eepi
ng o
ther
pos
sibl
e ha
rmfu
l citi
zens
out
of th
e 61
desi
gnat
ed a
rea
wou
ld b
e a
mai
n pr
iori
ty;
62 6312
. U
rges
the
UN
to
help
tak
e re
spon
sibi
lity
on p
rote
ctin
g th
e im
mig
rant
s of
the
64
free
wor
ld a
nd p
rote
ct t
heir h
uman
rig
hts;
65 6613
. Ass
ures
tha
t th
e U
N w
ould
be
repa
id b
y th
e m
oney
ear
ned
by t
he n
ew
67im
mig
rant
s;68 69
14.
Proc
laim
s th
at t
his
shal
l go
into
effec
t by
Jun
e 15
, 20
18.
70
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SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Slo
vaki
aD
eleg
ates
:El
i Gri
pens
traw
,D
avid
Fin
ch,
Soh
an C
halla
,Sam
my
Het
hering
ton
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Cor
rup
tion
in S
lovo
kia
A h
uge
prob
lem
with
Slo
vaki
a is
the
ir g
over
nmen
tal c
orru
ptio
n.
1 2A c
oupl
e w
ays
to e
nd t
his
horr
ible
pro
blem
is b
y an
ti-co
rrup
tion
effo
rts
in la
w
3en
forc
emen
t al
ong
with
tra
nspa
renc
y in
the
pub
lic s
ecto
r.
4 5W
e ha
ve fou
nd t
hat
the
spec
ial a
nti-
corr
uptio
n de
part
men
t ca
n st
op c
orru
ptio
n in
6
the
law
enf
orce
men
t se
ctor
of th
e go
vern
men
t, b
ut h
ave
faile
d in
oth
er s
ecto
rs.
7 8W
e ur
ge h
elp
from
oth
er n
atio
ns t
o tr
ain
our
law
enf
orce
men
t so
the
y ca
n le
arn
9ho
w t
o de
stro
y co
rrup
tion
in t
he p
ublic
and
priva
te s
ecto
r.
10 11Pe
ople
bel
ieve
tha
t m
any
publ
ic s
ervi
ce w
orke
rs w
ere
or w
ill b
e br
ibed
by
rich
12
busi
ness
es.
13 14W
e m
ust
not
allo
w t
his
corr
uptio
n to
con
sum
e ou
r co
untr
y an
y lo
nger
. 15 16
We
need
hel
p no
w,
othe
rwis
e ou
r co
untr
y w
ill c
ontin
ue t
o be
cor
rupt
. 17 18
This
cou
ld e
vent
ually
cau
se o
ur g
over
nmen
t to
fal
l. 19 20
If y
ou w
ill n
ot h
elp
us,
corr
uptio
n m
ay s
prea
d to
man
y of
you
r na
tions
. 21 22
We
urge
you
to
help
us
so y
our
coun
try
won
’t fa
ll to
cor
rupt
ion.
23
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ERA
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Chi
leD
eleg
ates
:Lu
ke A
dam
son,
Ree
d Ja
ckso
n,Ja
lyn
Mitc
hell
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o R
edu
ce A
ir P
ollu
tion
in C
hile
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
Chi
le h
as s
o m
uch
pollu
tion
in it
s ai
r an
d it’
s on
ly g
ettin
g 1
wor
se for
its
citiz
ens.
2 3Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
fac
tories
are
put
ting
a gr
eat
num
ber
of p
ollu
tant
s in
Chi
le’s
air
4w
e ne
ed t
o st
op t
his
in in
its
trac
ks.
5 6Pr
ocla
imin
g th
at in
201
1 a
horr
ible
fac
t be
cam
e kn
own,
10
mill
ion
of t
he 1
7 m
illio
n 7
popu
latio
n of
Chi
le w
ere
expo
sed
to d
ust
part
icle
s ov
er t
he p
erm
itted
lim
it.8 9
Aw
are
that
if w
e do
not
sto
p th
is p
robl
em n
ow,
it w
ill o
nly
get
wor
se for
Chi
le.
10 11W
e ca
ll up
on t
he U
N f
or a
don
atio
n of
tw
enty
mill
ion
dolla
rs.
Eigh
t m
illio
n w
hich
will
12
go t
o bu
ying
100
Sm
okes
tack
Scr
ubbe
rs,
whi
ch w
ill c
onve
rt p
ollu
tant
s in
fac
tories
13
to r
educ
e ha
rmfu
l par
ticle
s in
the
air.
14 15Pr
ocla
imin
g th
at w
e w
ill in
stal
l the
se a
ll ov
er C
hile
and
put
the
m in
the
mos
t 16
pollu
ted
area
s.
17 18Em
phas
izin
g th
at t
he r
est
of t
he m
oney
will
go
to in
stal
ling
and
mai
ntai
ning
the
se
19co
nver
ters
.20 21
Enco
urag
ed t
hat
this
will
hel
p so
me
of C
hile
’s c
itize
ns in
the
wor
st a
reas
of
22po
llutio
n.23 24
Aw
are
that
thi
s w
ill n
ot s
olve
all
of t
he p
robl
ems
in C
hile
but
it is
stil
l a g
ood
star
t to
25
clea
n ai
r fo
r its
citi
zens
.26 27
Emph
asiz
ing
that
thi
s re
solu
tion
will
hel
p th
e ai
r be
com
e cl
eane
r fo
r al
l of Chi
le’s
28ci
tizen
s.29
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Cen
tral
Afr
ican
Rep
ublic
Del
egat
es:
Emily
Nel
son,
Kyl
ie N
orcr
oss
Sch
ool:
Sun
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Poa
chin
g a
nd
Tra
ffic
kin
g in
th
e C
entr
al A
fric
an R
epu
blic
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Th
e Cen
tral
Afr
ican
Rep
ublic
’s r
egul
atio
ns c
once
rnin
g na
tura
l wild
life
prot
ectio
n is
3
rath
er d
iffer
ent,
fra
ctur
ed,
and
dive
rse.
The
mai
n re
gula
tion
is d
irec
ted
at
4pr
otec
ting
wild
life
and
brak
ing
poac
hing
or
illeg
al t
raff
icki
ng in
the
Cen
tral
Afr
ican
5
Rep
ublic
. 6 7
Hun
ting,
tou
rism
, or
obs
erva
tion
unde
r te
rms
esta
blis
hed
in a
con
trac
t si
gned
with
8
the
min
istr
y in
cha
rge
of w
ildlif
eis
lega
l. Th
is m
inis
try
may
for
m a
n op
en a
nd
9cl
osed
hun
ting
seas
ons
thro
ugh
the
year
.10 11
Poac
hing
is e
xtre
mel
y ill
egal
. Po
achi
ng is
mot
ivat
ed b
y m
oney
, w
ealth
, an
d 12
som
etim
es b
y fa
me.
To
stop
poa
chin
g an
d tr
affic
king
, th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns c
an d
o 13
man
y th
ings
. 14 15
The
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
can
ass
ign
guar
ds t
o pr
otec
t th
e an
imal
s th
at a
re c
omm
only
16
poac
hed.
Thi
s w
ill p
rovi
de t
he a
nim
als
safe
ty a
nd r
educ
e th
e am
ount
of an
imal
s 17
conf
licte
d w
ith p
oach
ing.
18 19
This
will
als
o re
duce
the
ris
k of
ani
mal
s be
ing
extin
ct:
we
can
prov
ide
fenc
es a
roun
d 20
anim
al h
abita
ts a
nd n
atio
nal p
arks
. Th
is w
ill a
lso
prev
ent
unw
ante
d hu
man
s an
d 21
inva
ders
com
ing
in.
22 23W
ith t
he h
elp
of t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns,
we
can
slow
the
rat
es o
f po
achi
ng a
nd
24tr
affic
king
. W
e w
ould
nee
d ab
out
225
guar
ds t
o st
art
out
with
and
abou
t
2556
,250
,000
to
pay
the
guar
ds;
base
d on
how
muc
h th
e av
erag
e m
an is
pai
d a
year
26
in t
he C
entr
al A
fric
an R
epub
lic,
mul
tiplie
d by
5 y
ears
.27
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Ph
ilipp
ines
Del
egat
es:
Joge
ll Ant
onio
,Con
nor
Tice
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Im
pro
ve D
rin
kin
g W
ater
an
d H
ousi
ng
in t
he
Ph
ilip
pin
es
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
peop
le o
f th
e Ph
ilipp
ines
are
suf
fering
fro
m u
nsan
itary
1
drin
king
wat
er a
nd in
adeq
uate
hou
sing
.2 3
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
chi
ldre
n ar
e fr
eezi
ng in
inad
equa
te h
ousi
ng.
4 5Con
cern
ed t
hat
this
cou
ld in
crea
se t
he n
umbe
r of
dea
ths
in t
he e
ntire
coun
try.
6 7W
e ca
ll up
on t
he M
odel
UN
to
prov
ide
300
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o bu
ild s
even
wat
er
8tr
eatm
ent
plan
ts a
nd f
und
the
cons
truc
tion
of n
ew o
r up
grad
ed h
ousi
ng t
hrou
ghou
t 9
the
natio
n.10 11
Res
olvi
ng t
o bu
ild w
ater
tre
atm
ent
plan
ts t
o cl
ean
the
wat
er.
12 13Rem
indi
ng t
hat
we
will
mak
e th
e w
ater
cle
an a
nd k
eep
the
free
zing
14ch
ildre
n an
d fa
mili
es w
arm
, as
wel
l as
keep
ing
the
popu
latio
n he
alth
y.15 16
Enco
urag
ed t
hat
incr
easi
ng s
anita
ry li
ving
con
ditio
ns w
ill d
ecre
ase
the
deat
h ra
te b
y 17
seve
n pe
rcen
t.
18 19Em
phas
izin
g th
at t
his
reso
lutio
n w
ill h
elp
mor
e pe
ople
lead
hea
lthy
and
dise
ase-
free
20
lives
.21
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ERA
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Cze
ch R
epub
licD
eleg
ates
:N
itya
Yelli
ah,
Isab
ella
Bor
da,
Emm
a Li
ffer
thSch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o C
zech
Rep
ub
lic's
Air
Pol
luti
on
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly,
1 2D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
abou
t Cze
ch R
epub
lic’s
ris
ing
air
pollu
tion.
The
mai
n co
ntribu
tor
3to
thi
s co
ntam
inat
ion
is t
he u
se o
f hi
ghly
eff
ectiv
e co
al,
4 5Em
phas
izin
g th
e co
nnec
tion
to t
he in
crea
sing
ly h
igh
rate
s of
lung
can
cer
and
man
y 6
othe
r ill
ness
es h
avin
g to
do
with
the
lung
s,7 8
Con
side
ring
the
man
y su
rrou
ndin
g co
untr
ies
shar
ing
the
sam
e at
mos
pher
e, s
uch
as
9Slo
vaki
a, P
olan
d, a
nd G
erm
any,
10 11Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
in t
he m
id 1
900’
s th
e na
tion
was
the
hig
hest
con
trib
utor
to
12ca
rbon
dio
xide
em
issi
ons
and
that
in 2
003,
55
perc
ent
of C
zech
s w
ere
bein
g 13
expo
sed
to a
bove
ave
rage
leve
ls o
f be
nzop
yren
e, a
tox
ic c
hem
ical
,14 15
Not
ing
furt
her
that
, lik
e th
e th
e Slo
vak
Rep
ublic
, th
e Cze
ch R
epub
lic h
as a
lso
been
16
high
ly c
onta
min
ated
with
sul
fur
diox
ide
emis
sion
s. T
his
resu
lted
in t
he h
igh
use
of
17lig
nite
, or
bro
wn
coal
, as
ene
rgy
and
light
sou
rces
,18 19
Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
27 b
illio
n do
llars
the
Cze
ch g
over
nmen
t sp
ent
in o
rder
to
20im
prov
e th
e en
viro
nmen
t in
201
3,21 22
The
gene
ral a
ssem
bly
here
by:
23 241.
) Cal
l upo
n th
e U
N e
nviron
men
t as
sem
bly
to t
ake
notic
e of
the
dam
age;
25Ta
kes
note
of Slo
vaki
a’s
envi
ronm
enta
l pol
lutio
n as
wel
l as
othe
r co
untr
ies
adja
cent
26
to t
he C
zech
Rep
ublic
;27 28
2.)
Req
uest
look
ing
into
pos
sibl
e so
lutio
ns,
enco
mpa
ssin
g fu
ture
incr
ease
of pl
ant
29gr
owth
or
othe
r re
new
able
ene
rgy
sour
ces
to d
ecre
ase
carb
on d
ioxi
de;
30 313.
) En
cour
ages
upo
n th
e ne
ighb
orin
g na
tions
with
sim
ilar
issu
es t
o ta
ke a
ctio
n w
ith
32th
e Cze
ch R
epub
lic a
nd s
ugge
sts
a sm
all p
ortio
n of
tax
es t
o be
spa
red
or t
o ra
ise
33ta
xes
for
the
caus
e;34 35
4.)
Str
esse
s th
at t
axes
is o
ptio
nal a
nd t
hat
all n
atio
ns fol
low
all
UN
pea
ce a
gree
men
ts.
36
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NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Col
ombi
aD
eleg
ates
:M
atth
ew W
arfe
l,Sta
nley
Bar
nes,
Bre
ndan
Kni
ght,
Gar
rett
Moo
reSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o En
d C
olom
bia
's D
rug
Tra
de
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
Col
ombi
a's
illeg
al d
rug
deal
ers
are
resp
onsi
ble
for
man
y 1
wor
ldw
ide
prob
lem
s.2 3
Con
cern
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
Col
ombi
ais
the
sou
rce
for
mos
t of
the
wor
ld’s
coc
aine
.4 5
We
shal
l cal
l upo
n th
e M
odel
UN
to
prov
ide
a do
natio
n of
tw
enty
-fiv
e m
illio
n do
llars
6
to p
rovi
de m
oney
to
hire
sol
dier
s to
hel
p in
the
hun
t to
fin
d th
e dr
ug d
eale
rs a
nd t
o 7
build
oth
er w
orkp
lace
s to
pro
vide
lost
dru
g in
com
e to
the
wor
kers
.8 9
Rem
indi
ng t
hat
mos
t of
our
citi
zens
mak
e an
d se
lldr
ugs
illeg
ally
and
mak
e a
livin
g 10
off it,
we
call
upon
the
UN
to
help
elim
inat
e t
he d
rug
farm
ing
indu
stry
by
help
ing
11pe
ople
get
goo
d jo
bs,
whi
ch w
ould
the
ir r
elia
nce
on d
rug
inco
me
to h
elp
them
12
prov
ide
for
them
selv
es a
nd t
heir fam
ilies
.13 14
Res
olvi
ng t
o hi
re m
ore
sold
iers
and
buy
new
equ
ipm
ent
for
our
mili
tary
, su
ch a
s 15
airc
raft
and
shi
ps.
Then
, w
e w
ill w
ork
to f
ind
all o
f th
e de
aler
s an
d se
nten
ce t
hem
16
to fiv
e ye
ars
of c
omm
unity
ser
vice
on
the
Col
ombi
an c
offe
e fa
rms.
17 18Con
cern
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
the
coca
ine
will
stil
l be
grow
ing,
we
will
bur
n al
l of th
e 19
coca
ine
field
s to
sto
p th
e ill
egal
gro
win
g of
coc
aine
. If
we
burn
the
fie
lds
we
will
20
also
hav
e to
hire
firem
en t
o ke
ep t
he fire
unde
r co
ntro
l. If
it is
a h
ouse
ope
ratio
n,
21w
e w
ill d
ispo
se o
f it.
22 23
Rem
indi
ng t
hat
Col
ombi
ais
the
fou
rth
larg
est
coffee
pro
duce
r in
the
wor
ld.
Bec
ause
24
of t
his,
we
wou
ld li
ke t
o re
plac
e th
e dr
ug in
dust
ry w
ith t
he c
offe
e in
dust
ry.
25 26D
urin
g th
eir
sent
ence
, th
ose
conv
icte
d of
par
ticip
atin
g in
the
dru
g tr
ade
will
wor
k 27
on c
offe
e fa
rms.
28 29
Enco
urag
ed t
hat
if th
is c
risi
s is
sol
ved,
thi
s w
ill a
ffec
t al
l of th
e w
orld
by
redu
cing
30
the
the
amou
nt o
f co
cain
e in
the
ir n
atio
ns,
ther
efor
e w
e w
ill s
top
the
amou
nt o
f 31
peop
le s
ellin
g dr
ugs
and
help
the
wor
ld w
ith it
s dr
ug d
ealin
g pr
oble
m.
32
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ERA
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BLY
85
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UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Li
bya
Del
egat
es:
Ani
Dan
iely
an,
Ann
a Kar
olin
e M
addo
x,G
abby
Wan
g,Cha
rlot
te B
radl
eySch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Es
tab
lish
Saf
e Z
ones
in L
ibya
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
Terr
oris
t gr
oups
and
oth
er c
rim
inal
s ar
e ta
rget
ing
and
1at
tack
ing
wom
en a
nd c
hild
ren
by a
ssau
lting
the
m,
abus
ing
them
, fo
rcin
g la
bor,
2
rapi
ng t
hem
, an
d ev
en m
urde
ring
the
m.
3 4Con
cern
ed t
hat
the
coun
try
wou
ld b
ecom
e a
coun
try
no o
ne w
ants
to
live
in a
nd a
5
unsa
fe e
nviron
men
t fo
r ch
ildre
n an
ywhe
re.
6 7
Kee
ping
in m
ind,
tha
t th
e w
omen
and
chi
ldre
n ar
e a
larg
e pa
rt o
f th
e co
untr
y.
8W
ithou
t th
em,
ther
e co
uld
be h
uge
pove
rty
and
a la
rge
prop
ortio
n of
pop
ulat
ion
9do
wnf
all.
10 11
We
call
upon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
esta
blis
h sa
fe z
ones
and
pro
vide
mon
ey t
o 12
esta
blis
h re
fuge
e ca
ll to
hel
p re
solv
e th
is is
sue.
13 14
We
also
nee
d tw
enty
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o hi
re,
trai
n, a
nd e
quip
10,
000
offic
ers
to
15ca
ptur
e th
ese
crim
inal
s, a
nd p
rovi
de s
afe
area
s fo
r re
fuge
es t
o go
.16 17
Enco
urag
ed t
hat
this
will
hel
p Li
bya
have
saf
e pl
aces
for
ref
ugee
s to
go
and
have
18
prot
ectio
n.19 20
Dec
laring
tha
t th
is w
ill a
lso,
pre
vent
the
num
ber
of w
omen
and
you
ng c
hild
ren
21be
ing
held
in L
ibya
tha
t ar
e be
ing
inju
red,
wor
ked,
and
ill-
trea
ted.
22 23
Proc
laim
ing
that
the
fut
ure
of L
ibya
dep
ends
on
this
ass
ista
nce
from
the
UN
.24
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ERA
L A
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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
:It
aly
Del
egat
es:
Dw
ight
Bri
tton
,Car
son
Coc
hran
,And
rew
Coy
le,
Jack
son
Lagi
ness
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o H
elp
Ita
ly’s
En
viro
nm
enta
l Cri
sis
Bea
ring
in m
ind
the
UN
alrea
dy h
as a
com
mitt
ee for
the
env
iron
men
t (T
he U
N
1En
viro
nmen
tal A
ssem
bly)
, an
d it
was
for
med
for
the
gro
win
g is
sue
of p
ollu
tion,
and
2
that
Ita
ly is
wor
king
with
the
m t
o st
op p
ollu
tion,
3 4Ala
rmed
tha
t 5.
6% o
f It
aly'
s im
port
s ar
e cr
ude
petr
oleu
m,
4.0%
are
pet
role
um g
as,
5an
d 1.
7% a
re r
efin
ed p
etro
leum
, w
hich
is u
sed
to m
ake
ener
gy,
6 7Ta
king
into
acc
ount
the
fac
t th
at I
taly
’s a
ir,
wat
er,
and
soil
are
grea
tly e
ndan
gere
d 8
due
to p
ollu
tion
from
bur
ning
mas
sive
am
ount
s of
impo
rted
coa
l to
crea
te e
nerg
y,9 10
Rec
allin
g th
e U
N A
ssem
bly
on J
une
23,
2014
, w
hen
lead
ers
disc
usse
d ai
r po
llutio
n,
11in
whi
ch t
he U
N E
nviron
men
t Pr
ogra
m w
as m
anda
ted
to g
ive
mor
e su
ppor
t to
12
coun
trie
s,13 14
Con
scio
us t
hat
Ital
y ha
s ve
ry lo
w e
mis
sion
s re
gula
tions
, an
d al
so h
as lo
w e
mis
sion
15
stan
dard
s on
hum
an p
ollu
tion,
16 17Ala
rmed
tha
t 30
,000
Ita
lians
die
eve
ry y
ear
due
to a
ir p
ollu
tion,
whi
ch is
the
mos
t 18
pollu
tion-
rela
ted
deat
hs in
Eur
ope
and
that
thi
s is
rou
ghly
7%
of
all d
eath
s,
19ex
clud
ing
acci
dent
s,20 21
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y he
reby
: 22 23
1. C
alls
upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o le
nd m
oney
and
labo
r to
Ita
ly a
nd o
ther
24
appl
icab
le c
ount
ries
in h
opes
of cr
eatin
g en
viro
nmen
tally
con
scio
us e
nerg
y so
urce
s 25
and
mor
e so
phis
ticat
ed w
aste
tre
atm
ent
com
pany
, si
mila
r to
the
Sw
edis
h W
aste
26
Man
agem
ent
and
Rec
yclin
g Ass
ocia
tion,
to
impl
emen
t in
to fac
ilitie
s to
hel
p pr
even
t 27
pollu
tion;
28 292.
Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
N p
rovi
de h
elp
to e
stab
lish
a be
tter
env
iron
men
t fo
r th
e 30
peop
le o
f It
aly;
31 323.
Emph
asiz
es t
he r
egul
atio
n of
em
issi
ons
prod
uced
by
fact
orie
s, p
ower
pla
nts,
and
33
cars
;34 35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
86
4. E
ncou
rage
s th
e us
e of
bet
ter
was
te t
reat
men
t ce
nter
s, t
o im
prov
e th
e ve
ry
36ou
tdat
ed w
aste
tre
atm
ent
cent
ers,
and
mod
el o
urs
from
tha
t of
Sw
eden
’s;
37 385.
Tru
sts
that
the
UN
will
hel
p in
eve
ry w
ay t
o pr
oduc
e re
new
able
ene
rgy
and
to d
o 39
so b
y in
stal
ling
sola
r pa
nels
aro
und
the
coun
try;
40 416.
Pro
clai
m t
hat
this
sha
ll go
into
effec
t by
Jan
uary
1,
2020
.42 43
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MO
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UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Spa
inD
eleg
ates
:Sel
ena
Tara
toot
,Ryl
an W
erni
ck,
Cat
herine
Tam
ayo
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Bet
ter
Pro
tect
ion
s O
ver
Do
mes
tic
Vio
len
ce I
n S
pai
n
To t
he g
ener
al a
ssem
bly
1 2M
any
wom
en in
the
res
iden
ce o
f Spa
in a
re b
eing
hur
t an
d/or
kill
ed b
y th
eir
3pa
rtne
rs a
nd e
x-pa
rtne
rs4 5
Sta
tistic
ally
abo
ut 2
0% o
f w
omen
in S
pain
hav
e ex
perien
ced
dom
estic
abu
se t
hat
6ha
s be
en p
rove
n in
cou
rt t
rial
s7 8
Acc
ordi
ngly
, al
mos
t 14
1,00
0 w
omen
hav
e ha
d to
be
put
unde
r so
me
sort
of
9pr
otec
tion
due
to d
omes
tic v
iole
nce
or t
hrea
ts o
f su
ch10 11
Affirm
ing
the
capi
tal o
f Spa
in is
Mad
rid
12 13D
esirin
g ge
nera
l pop
ulat
ion
is 4
6.56
mill
ion
14 15D
eplo
ring
the
ave
rage
GPA
is 2
6,52
8.49
USD
16 17Ex
pres
sing
the
res
tric
ting
orde
rs a
nd m
akin
g th
e pu
nish
men
ts e
ffic
ient
18 19D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
the
impa
ct d
omes
tic v
iole
nce
has
on S
pain
is d
ebili
tatin
g20 21
Sho
uld
be s
topp
ed w
ith r
estr
ictin
g or
ders
of 20
fee
t or
mor
e22 23
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
gov
ernm
ent
is a
par
liam
enta
ry d
emoc
racy
24 25Th
e pe
ople
hav
e so
mew
hat
pow
er in
the
ir g
over
nmen
t (l
ess
than
USA)
26 27Tr
usts
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns w
ill a
ddre
ss d
omes
tic v
iole
nce
in S
pain
and
all
28co
untr
ies
as s
oon
as p
ossi
ble
and
prov
ide
help
to
the
His
pani
c pe
ople
.29
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ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
87
GA
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:U
nite
d Ara
b Em
irat
esD
eleg
ates
:G
race
Par
k,Pe
nelo
pe P
enni
ngto
nSch
ool:
Sun
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Res
olu
tion
on
th
e S
yria
n C
onfl
ict
and
Ref
ug
ee A
id
Con
cern
ed,
Syr
ia s
ince
201
1, h
as b
een
caug
ht in
the
dep
ths
of a
har
sh w
ar.
1Ref
ugee
s ha
ve b
een
fleei
ng t
o co
untr
ies
near
by,
incl
udin
g th
e U
AE.
2 3
Emph
asiz
ing,
the
UAE
has
put
fort
h $7
50 m
illio
n to
bol
ster
the
Syr
ians
affec
ted.
4 5
Min
dful
, th
e U
AE
has
been
lett
ing
in m
ore
than
15,
000
refu
gees
into
the
cou
ntry
, 6
for
the
last
fiv
e ye
ars.
Mor
e re
fuge
es m
eans
mor
e ai
d an
d em
ploy
men
t fo
r th
e 7
cam
ps t
hey
have
acc
usto
med
.
8 9O
bser
ving
tha
t m
any
empl
oym
ents
hav
e be
en e
stab
lishe
d to
aid
the
ref
ugee
s. N
o 10
furt
her
posi
tions
invo
lve
refu
gees
rec
eivi
ng job
s th
at c
ould
giv
e th
em a
sub
stan
tial
11fu
ture
.
12 13W
e th
e de
lega
tion
of t
he U
AE:
14 15Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
n to
pro
vide
us
with
$5
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o gi
ve job
s fo
r 16
refu
gees
with
in t
he c
amp.
17 18
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
Syr
ian
refu
gee
cris
is is
a h
uman
itari
an m
atte
r th
at h
as
19af
fect
ed t
he w
hole
wor
ld s
ince
it’s
com
men
cem
ent,
princ
ipal
ly t
he M
iddl
e Ea
st.
20Sev
eral
cou
ntries
hav
e al
read
y m
ade
incr
edib
le e
ffor
ts t
o as
sist
the
4.8
mill
ion
who
21
have
fle
d th
e co
untr
y.
22 23D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned,
the
UAE
and
seve
ral o
ther
s ha
ve c
onst
ruct
ed v
ario
us c
amps
24
thro
ugho
ut t
he a
rea,
pro
vidi
ng t
hem
of fo
od,
wat
er,
and
med
ical
car
e. T
hese
25
reso
urce
s im
prov
e th
e re
fuge
e’s
lives
, bu
t m
ore
can
be d
one
for
thei
r fu
ture
s.
26 27M
indf
ul o
f th
e tr
emen
dous
aid
tha
t th
e U
AE
has
alre
ady
prov
ided
to
both
tho
se
28in
side
and
out
side
of
the
coun
try,
we
requ
est
for
mor
e oc
cupa
tiona
l sup
port
. 29 30
Affirm
ing
that
if w
e pu
t in
mor
e oc
cupa
tiona
l ser
vice
s it
may
im
prov
e th
e fu
ture
s of
31
refu
gees
life
styl
e of
ref
ugee
s.32 33
Endo
rsin
g th
e U
AE
coul
d su
pply
job
s lik
e,ru
nnin
g or
phan
ages
, an
d em
ploy
ing
at
34ki
tche
ns,
whi
ch is
not
but
a s
hort
list
of op
port
uniti
es t
hat
coul
d be
sup
port
ed.
35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
36D
eter
min
ed,
this
may
sol
ve a
wor
ldw
ide
cont
empo
rary
com
plic
atio
n. B
y se
ttin
g ou
t 37
empl
oym
ent
for
the
ref
ugee
s w
ith job
s w
ithin
the
cam
p, t
heir k
now
ledg
e co
uld
38la
ter
be u
sed
for
whe
n th
ey v
acat
e aw
ay,
and
are
able
to
retr
ieve
job
s.
39 40G
uide
d by
the
ski
lls a
nd k
now
ledg
e ga
ined
by
basi
c jo
bs s
uch
as t
hose
list
ed
41be
fore
, on
e w
ill b
e ab
le t
o es
tabl
ish
a lif
e of
hig
her
qual
ity.
42 43Con
fiden
t on
the
ass
umpt
ions
tha
t th
e am
ount
of re
fuge
es r
esid
ing
in c
amps
is
44si
mila
r to
the
am
ount
of Syr
ian
refu
gees
res
ettle
d of
77,
200,
tha
t 10
% o
f re
fuge
es
45w
ould
be
empl
oyed
, an
d th
at it
wou
ld c
ost
arou
nd $
500
to t
rain
eac
h em
ploy
ee,
it 46
wou
ld b
e a
tota
l of ne
arly
4m
illio
n to
hav
e al
l of th
e em
ploy
ees
trai
ned.
How
ever
, 47
the
UAE
wou
ld b
e ab
le t
o pa
y m
any
of t
he e
xpen
ses
and
it w
ould
cos
t le
ss t
han
48fly
ing
over
for
eign
wor
kers
. W
e re
ques
t on
ly 2
mill
ion
from
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
for
49
the
empl
oym
ent
of r
efug
ees.
50
88
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NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Po
rtug
alD
eleg
ates
:Ale
xis
Eggl
eton
,M
orga
nZuk
as,
Car
olin
e W
oodr
ing
Sch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Bu
dg
etar
y C
risi
s in
Por
tug
al
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
Por
tuga
l is
unab
le t
o m
aint
ain
a st
able
eco
nom
y an
d its
3
finan
cial
leve
ls a
re f
luct
uatin
g, w
hich
can
cau
se b
ankr
uptc
y an
d le
ad t
o po
vert
y fo
r 4
the
coun
try,
5 6
Fully
aw
are
that
whe
n Po
rtug
al t
ried
to
fix t
heir c
risi
s se
vera
l yea
rs a
go,
they
wer
e 7
able
to
man
age
it fo
r aw
hile
, bu
t th
en t
he s
tart
ed lo
sing
mon
ey a
gain
and
hav
ing
8th
e sa
me
finan
cial
issu
es o
nce
agai
n,
9 10Rec
allin
g th
at u
nem
ploy
men
t ra
tes
reac
hed
an a
larm
ing
17.5
% b
efor
e th
e pr
oble
m
11w
as fix
ed in
201
5, b
ut in
Aug
ust
of 2
017
it w
as r
ealiz
ed t
he s
olut
ions
wer
e ju
st
12te
mpo
rary
, 13 14
Min
dful
tha
t th
e po
pula
tion
is g
row
ing
and
is c
urre
ntly
at
10,3
19,5
16 a
nd is
not
15
help
ing
the
debt
,16 17
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
Por
tuga
l's e
cono
mic
pro
blem
s m
ay b
reak
the
m a
way
fro
m a
n 18
impo
rtan
t tr
adin
g sy
stem
whi
ch m
eans
the
y w
ill c
ontin
ue t
o lo
se m
oney
,19 20
We
the
dele
gate
s of
Por
tuga
l:21 22
Urg
e th
e U
N t
o se
nd a
com
mitt
ee t
o Po
rtug
al a
nd r
esea
rch
the
budg
et f
law
s an
d 23
how
the
y ar
e af
fect
ing
Port
ugal
;24 25
See
k he
lp fro
m t
he U
N b
ecau
se P
ortu
gal h
as in
pas
t ye
ars
been
ver
y un
stab
le
26fin
anci
ally
; 27 28
Trus
t th
e U
N t
o go
to
Port
ugal
and
look
at
the
budg
et f
law
s an
d ho
w it
is a
ffec
ting
29Po
rtug
al.
30
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
GA
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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:
Bel
la P
rest
on,
Ale
na K
enle
y,H
anna
h H
aile
ySch
ool:
Sai
nt M
atth
ew C
atho
lic S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Il
liter
acy
Con
cern
ed t
hat
over
250
,000
,000
res
iden
ts o
f In
dia
over
the
age
of 15
are
1
illite
rate
, 2 3
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
1.2
1 bi
llion
res
iden
ces
of I
ndia
live
bel
ow t
he p
over
ty li
ne,
4 5Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n th
at t
here
is a
lack
of st
able
sch
ools
and
qua
lifie
d 6
teac
hers
tha
t le
ads
to n
ot o
nly
a gr
owin
g ill
itera
cy r
ate
but
also
a g
row
ing
pove
rty
7ra
te,
8 9Aw
are
that
Ind
ia h
as a
low
rat
e of
chi
ldre
n th
at g
o to
sch
ool,
and
of q
ualif
ied
10te
ache
rs,
11 12Bea
ring
in m
ind
the
lack
of re
sour
ces
for
child
ren
and
adul
ts h
as a
n im
pact
on
13In
dia'
s ec
onom
y as
a w
hole
,14 15
Hav
ing
foun
d th
at in
up
to d
ate
the
UN
has
sen
t 21
0 vo
lunt
eers
fro
m v
ario
us
16co
untr
ies
to C
hina
eng
agin
g in
lang
uage
tea
chin
g an
d to
mak
e an
impo
rtan
t 17
cont
ribu
tion
to t
he im
prov
emen
t of
the
qua
lity
of C
hina
's for
eign
lang
uage
tea
chin
g,18 19
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t In
dia
has
a hi
gh il
liter
acy
rate
,20 21
Not
ing
that
the
illit
erac
y ra
te is
ris
ing
at a
ste
ady
pace
we
prop
ose
the
follo
win
g:22 23
The
Del
egat
ion
of I
ndia
doe
s he
reby
req
uest
: 24 25
That
the
UN
ESCO
( U
nite
d N
atio
ns E
duca
tiona
l Sci
entif
ic a
nd C
ultu
ral E
duca
tion)
26
send
150
qua
lifie
d te
ache
rs in
ord
er t
o be
tter
edu
cate
the
chi
ldre
n an
d ad
ults
and
27
exis
ting
teac
hers
of In
dia,
28 29Fu
rthe
r re
ques
ts:
we
also
req
uest
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns p
rovi
de r
esou
rces
to
help
30
furt
her
educ
ate
the
adul
ts o
f In
dia,
bot
h m
ale
and
fem
ale.
31 32
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
89
GA
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:G
uate
mal
aD
eleg
ates
:O
livia
Dav
idso
n,Sal
ly F
rank
,H
attie
Mar
tinek
,M
adis
onShe
lton
Sch
ool:
Mer
rol H
yde
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o S
anit
ize
Pol
lute
d W
ater
In
Gu
atem
ala
Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
need
to
sani
tize
pollu
ted
wat
er in
Gua
tem
ala
to e
rect
wat
er t
reat
men
t 1
plan
ts in
Gua
tem
ala
arou
nd L
ake
Izab
al, D
ulce
Riv
er,
and
the
El G
olfe
te R
iver
.2 3
Posi
tive
that
the
rep
ublic
of
Gua
tem
ala
has
part
nere
d w
ith t
he P
eace
Cor
ps a
nd h
ave
4al
read
y ta
ken
step
s to
war
d th
e pu
rific
atio
n of
the
wat
er b
odie
s in
Gua
tem
ala,
whi
ch w
ill
5he
lp b
oost
ove
rall
heal
th t
o to
uris
ts a
nd t
he c
itize
ns o
f G
uate
mal
a an
d to
uris
m a
s w
ell.
6 7En
dors
ing
that
the
cou
ntry
of G
uate
mal
a is
suf
fering
und
er w
ater
pol
lutio
n, is
a f
amed
8
tour
ist
loca
tion,
and
a p
lace
tha
t is
cha
ract
eriz
ed b
y th
e un
ique
bio
dive
rsity
fou
nd in
its
9w
ater
s,10 11
Res
tatin
g th
e fa
ct t
hat
Gua
tem
ala
is s
triv
ing
to m
aint
ain
the
abun
dant
am
ount
of
12bi
odiv
ersi
ty fou
nd w
ithin
the
are
a th
at is
now
thr
eate
ned
by p
ollu
tion,
13 14Fu
lly a
larm
ed t
hat
ther
e ar
e m
any
impe
dim
ents
to
the
erec
tion,
con
stru
ctio
n, a
nd
15m
aint
enan
ce o
f w
ater
tre
atm
ent
plan
ts,
for
exam
ple,
info
rmat
ion,
fac
ulty
, la
ck o
f fu
nds,
16
and
lack
of m
ater
ials
.17 18
The
Del
egat
ion
of G
uate
mal
a do
es h
ereb
y:19 20
Wel
com
es a
ll m
embe
rs o
f th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns ,
esp
ecia
lly t
hose
in C
entr
al A
mer
ica,
to
21su
ppor
t an
d em
ploy
wat
er t
reat
men
t pl
ants
, pa
rtic
ular
ly in
the
vic
inity
of w
ater
22
envi
ronm
ents
tha
t ho
st p
lent
iful a
mou
nts
of b
iodi
vers
ity,
23 24To
allo
cate
mon
ey t
o bu
ild w
ater
tre
atm
ent
plan
ts n
ear
pollu
ted
wat
er b
odie
s in
ord
er t
o 25
prev
ent
the
decl
ine
of e
ndan
gere
d sp
ecie
s liv
ing
in t
hose
are
as a
nd t
o pr
otec
t th
e he
alth
26
of t
he c
itize
ns o
f na
tions
in C
entr
al A
mer
ica
and
the
tour
ists
who
vis
it27 28
Gua
tem
ala
furt
her
invi
tes
othe
r na
tions
in C
entr
al A
mer
ica
to jo
in G
uate
mal
a in
sup
port
ing
29m
arin
e w
ildlif
e th
at is
thr
eate
ned
by w
ater
pol
lutio
n ar
ound
the
Gul
f of
Hon
dura
s.30 31
Gua
tem
ala
reco
mm
ends
tha
t th
eU
nite
d N
atio
ns a
ppro
pria
te fun
ds for
the
tre
atm
ent
and
32
mai
nten
ance
of w
ater
tha
t is
the
hab
itat
for
rare
and
uni
que
biod
iver
sity
in la
rge
wat
er
33bo
dies
.34 35
Gua
tem
ala
endo
rses
fur
ther
ed d
iscu
ssio
n of
the
nec
essi
ty o
f w
ater
san
itatio
n fa
cilit
ies
in
36Cen
tral
Am
eric
a by
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
. 37
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
GA
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Eg
ypt
Del
egat
es:
Yous
sef Ba
hgat
,N
atha
niel
Byr
d,N
ived
itha
Suk
esh
Sch
ool:
Pul
aski
Aca
dem
y
A R
esol
uti
on t
o A
dd
ress
Ter
rori
sm in
Lib
ya
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t te
rror
ism
in L
ibya
is a
dire
prob
lem
as
ther
e ha
ve b
een
17,4
25
3to
tal a
ttac
ks in
bot
h Li
bya
and
Egyp
t,
4 5O
bser
ving
tha
t th
e ra
tes
of t
erro
rism
hav
e rise
n 2.
41%
in 4
yea
rs,
6 7Ala
rmed
tha
t th
e U
N S
uppo
rt m
issi
ons
have
bee
n in
effe
ctiv
e as
the
Sec
urity
Cou
ncil
8ur
ged
the
Liby
ans
to w
ork
toge
ther
,9 10
Citi
ng t
he S
tate
men
t by
the
Pre
side
nt o
f Sec
urity
Cou
ncil,
“Th
e Sec
urity
Cou
ncil
11w
elco
mes
rec
ent
effo
rts
to s
tren
gthe
n an
incl
usiv
e po
litic
al d
ialo
gue
amon
g al
l 12
Liby
ans,
incl
udin
g im
port
ant
effo
rts
by L
ibya
's n
eigh
bour
s, in
tern
atio
nal p
artn
ers
13an
d re
gion
al o
rgan
izat
ions
, an
d st
ress
es t
hat
all s
uch
initi
ativ
es s
houl
d be
14
cons
olid
ated
und
er t
he le
ader
ship
of th
e U
N a
s ca
lled
for
by t
he U
N S
ecre
tary
15
Gen
eral
and
ech
oed
by H
.E.
Mr
Faye
z A1
Sar
raj, P
rim
e M
inis
ter
and
Pres
iden
t of
the
16
Pres
iden
cy C
ounc
il of
the
Gov
ernm
ent
of N
atio
nal A
ccor
d (G
NA).
”17 18
Not
ing
with
reg
ret
that
Lib
ya’s
gov
ernm
ent
has
been
in a
n un
cert
ain
stat
e be
caus
e 19
of t
he c
ivil
war
in 2
011,
20 21G
rave
ly c
once
rned
tha
t IS
IS h
as g
row
n by
5 t
o 6
times
in 1
8 m
onth
s,22 23
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
Lib
ya is
one
of th
e ce
nter
s of
new
ISIS
act
ivity
and
tha
t th
e 24
terr
oris
m h
as s
tart
ed t
o sp
read
to
neig
hbor
ing
coun
trie
s,
25 26Em
phas
izin
g Li
bya
has
mov
ed u
p ni
ne p
lace
s si
nce
2012
and
is p
rese
ntly
the
15t
h 27
coun
try
in t
he w
orld
pla
gued
by
terr
oris
m,
28 29Th
e de
lega
tion
of t
he A
rab
Rep
ublic
of Eg
ypt
here
by:
30 31Ta
kes
note
of th
e fa
ct t
hat
Ben
ghaz
i and
Sirte
are
the
2 p
lace
s w
ith t
he m
ost
terr
or
32at
tack
s in
Lib
ya;
33 34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
90
Affirm
s th
at t
here
is a
pop
ulat
ion
of a
bout
711
,186
peo
ple
livin
g in
bot
h ci
ties
and
35m
ore
than
7,5
00 o
f th
ose
peop
le a
re h
omel
ess;
36 37Cal
ls u
pon
the
help
of
an o
rgan
izat
ion
calle
d Bet
ter
She
lter
to b
uild
she
lters
for
38
fam
ilies
who
are
left
hom
eles
s in
Ben
ghaz
i and
Sirte
;39 40
Not
es t
hat
one
shel
ter
cost
s ab
out
$1,1
50 a
nd h
olds
5 p
eopl
e an
d th
at w
e ne
ed
4114
2,23
8 sh
elte
rs;
42 43Acc
epts
tha
t it
will
cos
t $1
63,5
73,7
07 a
nd h
opes
tha
t th
e U
N w
ill p
rovi
de t
his
44m
oney
for
the
she
lters
;45 46
Trus
ts t
hat
Egyp
t w
ill h
elp
prov
ide
wat
er a
nd foo
d fo
r th
ese
hom
eles
s fa
mili
es;
47 48En
cour
ages
the
UN
HCR t
o he
lp e
duca
te t
he c
hild
ren
of t
he h
omel
ess
fam
ilies
;49 50
Rem
inds
tha
t th
is is
sue
is m
uch
mor
e co
mpl
icat
ed a
nd u
rges
oth
er c
ount
ries
aro
und
51th
e w
orld
to
part
icip
ate
in a
ddre
ssin
g te
rror
ism
.52
GA
/Res
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3
TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Sw
itzer
land
Del
egat
es:
Eliz
abet
h Coo
k,Sar
ah D
ewee
se,
Sar
ah M
cAda
ms,
Elis
e W
hitf
ield
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o A
dd
ress
Ove
r-Im
mig
rati
on P
rob
lem
in S
wit
zerl
and
an
d o
ther
Eu
rop
ean
Co
un
trie
s
Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
imm
ense
am
ount
of co
untr
ies
in t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
hat
have
1
face
d or
are
fac
ing
the
prob
lem
of ov
er im
mig
ratio
n,2 3
Ala
rmed
by
the
over
whe
lmin
g im
mig
ratio
n am
ount
and
exi
ling
them
fro
m a
pos
sibl
e 4
new
hom
e; w
e be
lieve
tha
t th
ey s
houl
d ha
ve a
cha
nce
to li
ve in
dec
ent
shel
ters
, 5 6
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d at
the
fac
t th
at m
any
othe
rs fac
e th
is p
robl
em a
nd b
elie
ve t
hat
7ou
r re
solu
tion
will
ass
ist
man
y co
untr
ies,
8 9Con
scio
us t
hat
Sw
itzer
land
’s g
over
nmen
t ha
s ta
ken
step
s to
fin
d a
solu
tion
by
10pa
ssin
g th
e Asy
lum
Law
of 19
99,
11 12N
otin
g w
ith m
uch
conc
ern
that
a p
erce
ntag
e of
the
Sw
itzer
land
pop
ulat
ion
is o
f 13
imm
igra
nts
from
oth
er n
atio
ns a
nd t
errito
ries
; es
timat
ed t
o be
22.
8 pe
rcen
t,14 15
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y he
reby
:16 17
Con
side
rs t
hat
forc
ing
peop
le o
ut o
f th
e co
untr
y is
not
nee
ded;
18 19Rec
omm
ends
usi
ng s
tora
ge c
onta
iner
s an
d un
its t
o ho
use
the
imm
igra
nts;
20 21D
raw
s at
tent
ion
to t
he fac
t th
at s
tora
ge c
onta
iner
s ar
e an
inex
pens
ive
and
an
22ef
ficie
nt w
ay t
o ho
use
imm
igra
nts
tem
pora
rily
;23 24
Acc
epts
tha
t so
lutio
ns h
ave
alre
ady
been
mad
e to
tem
pora
rily
hel
p th
e pr
oble
m;
25 26Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
prov
ide
supp
lies
for
the
stor
age
units
and
ass
istiv
e 27
volu
ntee
rs t
o he
lp b
uild
the
sto
rage
uni
ts;
28 29Rem
inds
tha
t st
orag
e un
its a
re $
774.
82 in
Sw
iss
Fran
c an
d th
at s
tora
ge u
nits
are
30
all o
ver
othe
r Eu
rope
an c
ount
ries
;31 32
Rea
ffirm
s th
at g
ivin
g im
mig
rant
s ho
mes
wou
ld h
elp
lega
l res
iden
ts n
ot h
ave
to
33ho
use
thes
e pe
ople
;34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
91
35Sug
gest
s pu
ttin
g th
e te
mpo
rary
hom
es o
n w
heel
s so
tha
t th
ey m
ay b
e m
oved
to
36ot
her
coun
trie
s th
at h
ave
peop
le in
nee
d of
tem
pora
ry h
omes
;37 38
Proc
laim
s th
at c
onst
ruct
ion
and
depl
oym
ent
of t
hese
sto
rage
uni
ts is
nec
essa
ry a
nd
39w
ill t
ake
effe
ct d
urin
g th
e ye
ar o
f 20
20.
40
92
GA
/Res
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Som
alia
Del
egat
es:
Ivy
Bel
l,D
ylan
Hig
h,Bob
by S
helto
nSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o C
orre
ct S
omal
i Fam
ine
To T
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Em
phas
izin
g th
at 6
mill
ion,
or
41.9
%,
of S
omal
is a
re s
tarv
ing,
3 4N
otin
g w
ith g
rave
con
cern
tha
t m
uch
of S
omal
ia is
arid
and
unfit
for
far
min
g,5 6
Add
ing
that
Som
alia
pro
duce
s a
larg
e am
ount
of ba
nana
s, h
owev
er n
ot e
noug
h to
7
fit n
utritio
n de
man
ds,
8 9N
otin
g th
at S
omal
ia p
rodu
ces
only
sm
all a
mou
nts
of w
heat
,10 11
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
Som
alia
’s G
ross
Dom
estic
Pro
duct
is n
ot e
noug
h to
fun
d a
12so
lutio
n,13 14
We
the
Del
egat
ion
of t
he F
eder
al R
epub
lic o
f Som
alia
do
here
by:
15 16Es
tabl
ish
Whe
at far
ms
in t
he a
rabl
e re
gion
s of
Low
er J
uba
and
Togd
heer
, w
hich
17
wou
ld n
ot r
equi
re a
n ir
riga
tion
syst
em,
18 19Col
lect
5%
of ba
nana
s fr
om S
omal
i far
mer
s to
pre
vent
scu
rvy
from
the
con
sist
ent
20co
nsum
ptio
n of
bre
ad b
y th
e m
alno
uris
hed
popu
latio
n,21 22
Req
uest
fro
m t
he U
N 2
.7 m
illio
n U
SD
to
acco
mpl
ish
this
goa
l.23
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Spo
nsor
:Pa
kist
anD
eleg
ates
:G
rays
on B
runn
er,
Gab
riel
le B
raul
t,Kai
leig
h M
idgl
ey,
Ann
ika
Mid
gley
Sch
ool:
Sai
nt M
atth
ew C
atho
lic S
choo
l
Saf
ety
in t
he
Sch
ools
of
Pak
ista
n
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y:1 2
Rem
indi
ng a
ll na
tions
tha
t in
ord
er t
o ha
ve a
thr
ivin
g an
d su
cces
sful
cou
ntry
you
3
need
to
be a
ble
to r
ead
and
write
,4 5
Rea
ffirm
ing
that
ove
r 39
% o
f Pa
kist
anis
can
not
read
or
write
,6 7
Not
ing
that
210
,000
sta
ff m
embe
rs h
ave
been
pro
vide
d, c
over
ing
mor
e th
an
826
,200
sch
ools
, 9 10
Str
essi
ng t
he fac
t th
at t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns p
rom
otes
gen
der
equa
lity
as s
een
in t
he
11G
ende
r In
equa
lity
Inde
x G
II a
nd h
as a
str
ong
poin
t of
impr
ovin
g hu
man
itarian
cau
ses,
12 13Acc
ordi
ng t
o Th
e D
alai
Lam
a fr
om t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns E
duca
tiona
l, Sci
entif
ic a
nd
14Cul
tura
l Org
aniz
atio
n, “
Chi
ldre
n ar
e ou
r gr
eate
st u
ntap
ped
reso
urce
.”,
15 16Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
to
impr
ove
liter
acy
we
mus
t im
prov
e sa
fety
,17 18
In o
rder
to
acco
mpl
ish
this
, w
e w
ould
bui
ld b
omb
shel
ters
, st
art
a fu
ndra
iser
acr
oss
the
19U
nite
d Sta
tes
and
othe
r En
glis
h sp
eaki
ng c
ount
ries
to
help
col
lect
unn
eede
d te
xtbo
oks
20an
d sc
hool
sup
plie
s fo
r th
e st
uden
ts a
nd t
each
ers
at t
he s
choo
ls in
Pak
ista
n,21 22
An
estim
ated
17
to 1
8 m
illio
n do
llars
will
be
used
to
purc
hase
the
bom
b sh
elte
rs
23an
d in
stal
l the
m,
24 25To
hav
e th
e sh
elte
rs in
stal
led,
loca
l con
trac
tors
will
bid
to
inst
all t
he s
helte
rs a
nd a
n 26
estim
ate
of 1
to
2 m
illio
n do
llars
will
be
used
to
pay
the
cont
ract
ors
and
wor
kers
27
who
inst
alle
d th
em,
28 29Req
uest
ing
800
teac
hers
to
educ
ate
the
nurt
urin
g m
inds
of
the
next
gen
erat
ion
of
30le
ader
s, t
each
ers,
and
wor
kers
of Pa
kist
an,
31 32H
avin
g ex
amin
ed t
hese
con
cern
s w
e w
ould
like
$21
mill
ion
to h
elp
the
lear
ning
33
rate
s in
Pak
ista
n.34
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ITED
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Spo
nsor
:Li
thua
nia
Del
egat
es:
Ste
phan
ie E
smon
de,
Mya
' Col
eman
,El
ayna
Erv
in,
Cha
se S
tova
llSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o h
elp
ch
ildre
n o
f Li
thu
ania
get
an
ad
equ
ate
edu
cati
on
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2N
otin
g w
ith g
rave
con
cern
man
y Li
thua
nian
chi
ldre
n ar
e no
t re
ceiv
ing
a fr
ee a
nd
3ap
prop
riat
e pu
blic
edu
catio
n. M
any
of t
heir fam
ilies
are
fle
eing
the
cou
ntry
in o
rder
4
to g
et t
heir c
hild
ren
educ
ated
.5 6
Emph
asiz
ing
that
our
citi
zens
are
mov
ing
to n
eigh
boring
cou
ntries
bec
ause
the
ir
7ki
ds a
re n
ot g
ettin
g th
e ad
equa
te e
duca
tion
that
the
y ne
ed.
17,0
15 p
eopl
e le
ft
8Li
thua
nia
in 2
008
to s
eek
educ
atio
nal o
ppor
tuni
ties.
9 10
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
with
out
a de
pend
able
sch
ool s
yste
m,
it w
ill b
e ha
rder
for
11
Lith
uani
an c
hild
ren
to c
ompe
te w
ithin
a c
ompe
titiv
e jo
b m
arke
t w
ithou
t ha
ving
a
12ba
sic
educ
atio
n.
13 14Con
side
ring
tha
t w
ithou
t an
app
ropr
iate
edu
catio
n, w
hen
Lith
uani
an c
hild
ren
are
15se
ekin
g em
ploy
men
t in
the
wor
kfor
ce,
it w
ill b
e m
uch
hard
er for
the
m t
o ap
ply
for
a 16
job
than
a c
hild
who
rec
eive
d pr
ivat
e sc
hool
edu
catio
n.17 18
The
Del
egat
ion
of L
ithua
nia
do h
ereb
y ;
19 20Cal
ls u
pon
the
UN
to
loan
1.2
mill
ion
Euro
s to
our
edu
catio
nal s
yste
ms.
Thi
s 21
incl
udes
tex
tboo
ks,
teac
hers
, st
aff,
and
sch
ool s
uppl
ies.
22 23
Det
erm
ined
our
tea
cher
s w
ill g
et p
aid
4,56
0 Eu
ros
a ye
ar,
6,55
2 U
S d
olla
rs.
24 25Ack
now
ledg
e th
e w
elfa
re o
f th
is w
ould
be
that
the
Lith
uani
an p
opul
atio
n w
ill
26in
crea
se d
ue t
o pe
ople
com
ing
for
free
edu
catio
n.27 28
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:D
emoc
ratic
Peo
ples
Rep
ublic
of K
orea
Del
egat
es:
Bre
nt D
rive
r,Ja
ck H
enry
,W
esle
y Sw
anso
nSch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Li
ft E
con
omy-
Cri
pp
ling
San
ctio
ns
to P
rovi
de B
asic
N
eed
s to
Cit
izen
s
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
with
the
mou
ntin
g te
nsio
ns b
etw
een
the
Dem
ocra
tic P
eopl
e’s
3Rep
ublic
of Kor
ea (
DPR
K)
and
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
of A
mer
ica
(Uni
ted
Sta
tes)
, 4 5
Not
ing
the
actio
ns t
aken
aga
inst
the
DPR
K in
the
for
m o
f ec
onom
y-cr
ippl
ing
6sa
nctio
ns,
7 8Ta
king
into
acc
ount
the
'col
d w
ar' b
etw
een
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
and
DPR
K,
alth
ough
9
the
Uni
ted
Sta
tes
has
a st
rong
set
of al
lies,
ove
r 4,
000
(fou
r th
ousa
nd)
nucl
ear
10w
eapo
nry,
his
tory
of
biol
ogic
al w
arfa
re a
gain
st t
he D
PRK,
and
have
per
form
ed o
ver
111,
000
(one
tho
usan
d) n
ucle
ar t
ests
,12 13
Fully
aw
are
that
nea
rly
half
of o
ur c
ount
ry a
lrea
dy s
uffe
r fr
om m
ajor
foo
d 14
inse
curitie
s an
d in
adeq
uate
hea
lth c
are,
and
yet
, th
e U
nite
d Sta
tes
cont
inue
to
15pr
essu
re,
oppr
ess,
and
har
ass
the
peop
le o
f N
orth
Kor
ea b
y lim
iting
the
ir e
cono
mic
16
capa
bilit
ies
and
atte
mpt
s to
dem
oniz
e th
e na
tion,
whi
ch d
isab
les
us t
o he
lp o
ur
17ci
tizen
s,18 19
Obs
ervi
ng t
he s
tate
men
ts m
ade
by t
he P
resi
dent
of th
e U
nite
d Sta
tes
agai
nst
the
20D
PRK s
uch
as s
tatin
g, 'T
hey
(the
DPR
K)
will
be
met
with
fire,
fur
y an
d fr
ankl
y 21
pow
er t
he li
kes
of w
hich
thi
s w
orld
has
nev
er s
een
befo
re,'
and,
'Jus
t he
ard
Fore
ign
22M
inis
ter
of N
orth
Kor
ea s
peak
at
U.N
. If
he
echo
es t
houg
hts
of L
ittle
Roc
ket
Man
23
(Kim
Jon
g-un
) he
won
’t be
aro
und
muc
h lo
nger
!'24 25
Fully
ala
rmed
by
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ion’
s de
cisi
on t
o co
ntin
ue t
hese
san
ctio
ns d
espi
te
26nu
mer
ous
atte
mpt
s of
sel
f-de
fens
e am
id a
str
uggl
ing
coun
try,
27 28W
e, t
he d
eleg
atio
n of
the
Dem
ocra
tic P
eopl
e’s
Rep
ublic
of Kor
ea d
o he
reby
:29 30
Cal
l upo
n th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
to li
ft t
he s
anct
ions
out
lined
in S
ecur
ity C
ounc
il 31
Res
olut
ion
2375
(20
17),
32 33
GEN
ERA
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95
Con
tinue
to
allo
w 5
0,00
0 (f
ifty
thou
sand
) ov
erse
as w
orke
rs in
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
34
mem
ber
stat
es,
35 36Res
tric
t ot
her
bills
dis
allo
win
g th
e ex
port
of se
afoo
d an
d re
late
d pr
oduc
ts,
37 38Res
tric
t ot
her
bills
dis
allo
win
g th
e ex
port
of co
al a
nd r
elat
ed p
rodu
cts.
39
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TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Syr
iaD
eleg
ates
:San
jana
Sita
ram
,M
adel
eine
Jon
es,
Mad
die
Mic
kiew
icz
Sch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Infr
astr
uct
ure
In
Syr
ian
Saf
e Z
ones
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
Syr
ian
safe
zon
es la
ck in
fras
truc
ture
;1 2
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
citi
zens
in s
afe
zone
s ha
ve n
o sc
hool
s;3 4
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d th
at c
hild
ren
have
no
safe
pla
ce o
r ed
ucat
ion;
5 6Ta
king
not
e th
at n
earb
y an
d fa
r of
f co
untr
ies
have
res
ourc
es S
yria
lack
s;7 8
We,
the
del
egat
es o
f Syr
ia h
ereb
y:9 10
Req
uest
s $1
81,7
00.
to p
rovi
de s
choo
ling
for
the
child
ren
in Z
aata
ri s
afe
cam
p;11 12
Not
ing
that
thi
s m
oney
is u
sed
to b
uy t
ents
and
sch
ool s
uppl
ies;
13 14See
king
the
sup
port
of th
e U
N for
the
cur
ricu
lum
and
pro
vidi
ng s
ome
teac
hers
for
15
the
child
ren
that
the
UN
can
pay
for
;16 17
Expr
essi
ng h
ope
that
the
chi
ldre
n of
the
Zaa
tari r
efug
ee c
amp
will
hav
e th
eir
18ed
ucat
ion
they
nee
d;19 20
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Cro
atia
Del
egat
es:
Krish
a Pa
tel,
Cam
eron
San
chez
Sch
ool:
Sun
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o R
emov
e La
nd
min
es I
n C
roat
ia
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ala
rmed
tha
t th
e nu
mbe
r of
land
min
es in
Cro
atia
rem
ains
hig
h, a
nd r
efug
ees,
eve
n 3
thou
gh w
arne
d no
t to
wan
der
into
fie
lds
or m
appe
d la
ndm
ine
area
s, a
re s
till a
t risk
4
of w
alki
ng in
to d
ange
rous
zon
es a
nd p
oten
tially
det
onat
ing
land
min
es,
5 6D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
app
roxi
mat
ely
50,0
00 la
ndm
ines
are
dis
pers
ed in
Cro
atia
7
and
refu
gees
may
tak
e un
know
n ro
utes
, to
avo
id p
olic
e an
d m
ake
thei
r w
ay in
to8
the
coun
try,
thr
ough
fie
lds,
or
unkn
own
terr
itory
, w
ithou
t th
e kn
owle
dge
that
9
land
min
es m
ight
har
m t
hem
, 10 11
Rec
allin
g th
at t
here
are
left
over
land
min
es fro
m t
he Y
ugos
lavi
a w
ar,
12 13Bea
ring
in M
ind
that
the
re a
re r
efug
ees
mov
ing
into
Cro
atia
tak
ing
unkn
own
path
s 14
that
may
lead
to
land
min
es,
15 16Aw
are
that
land
min
es c
over
9 c
ount
ies,
70
citie
s an
d so
me
are
still
unm
appe
d,
17 18W
e Th
e D
eleg
atio
n O
f Cro
atia
Her
eby:
19 20
Cal
ls U
pon
the
UN
to
assi
st in
the
rem
oval
of la
ndm
ines
in C
roat
ia,
21 22Req
uest
s a
max
imum
of $5
0 m
illio
n an
d a
min
imum
of $1
5 m
illio
n do
llars
to
inve
st
23in
the
rem
oval
of
land
min
es,
estim
atin
g th
at t
here
are
aro
und
50,0
00 la
ndm
ines
24
left
in C
roat
ia,
25 26U
rges
the
UN
to
take
act
ion
of t
his
prob
lem
and
con
tinue
the
effor
ts o
f th
e re
mov
al
27of
land
min
es b
y ta
king
pre
caut
iona
ry s
teps
, ev
en if
ted
ious
, to
put
for
th t
he e
ffor
t 28
in k
eepi
ng C
roat
ia,
thos
e w
ho li
ve t
here
, an
d re
fuge
es jus
t ho
ping
to
find
shel
ter
in
29a
unkn
own
area
s sa
fe,
30 31En
cour
ages
the
UN
to
loca
te t
he p
reci
se a
rea
of t
he la
ndm
ines
, re
mov
e ve
geta
tion,
32
and
eith
er d
eton
ate
or r
emov
e th
e la
ndm
ines
saf
ely,
in o
rder
to
keep
Cro
atia
n 33
citiz
ens,
ref
ugee
s, a
nd t
ourist
s sa
fe w
hile
livi
ng in
Cro
atia
, or
sim
ply
just
pas
sing
34
thro
ugh
the
coun
try.
35
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Ser
bia
Del
egat
es:
Jack
son
Hol
lis,
Om
ario
n And
erso
n,Saw
yer
Dai
ley,
Cod
y W
illia
mso
nSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o P
rote
ct S
erb
ia's
Tou
rist
s
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
the
thr
eat
of t
erro
rism
has
low
ered
the
tou
rism
rat
e ov
er t
he
3ye
ars,
4 5Fu
lly a
larm
ed t
hat
beca
use
of t
he r
epea
ted
terr
oris
t at
tack
s, S
erbi
a ha
s be
en
6da
mag
ed g
reat
ly,
nam
ely
the
dest
ruct
ion
of o
ne o
f its
val
ued
mon
umen
ts,
The
7Ser
bian
Ort
hodo
x Chu
rch,
8 9
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
the
ter
rorist
s ta
rget
cer
tain
rac
es,
relig
ions
, or
soc
ial c
lass
es,
10 11Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t th
ey a
lso
targ
et c
erta
in s
pots
tha
t m
any
peop
le a
re n
ear,
12 13Th
e D
eleg
ates
of Ser
bia
here
by:
14 15Req
uest
that
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
sen
d tr
oops
or
sold
iers
fro
m o
ther
Eur
opea
n 16
coun
trie
s th
at a
re n
ot in
hig
h-risk
for
ter
rorism
;17 18
Sol
emnl
y af
firm
tha
t w
e w
ill d
eplo
y th
em in
hig
h-risk
are
as o
f Ser
bia
to s
ecur
e th
e 19
area
and
mak
e su
re t
erro
rist
s ar
e no
t te
mpt
ed t
o at
tack
the
se h
eavi
ly p
opul
ated
20
area
s;21 22
Proc
laim
s de
ploy
ing
troo
ps w
ould
hel
p Ser
bia
beca
use
tour
ists
cou
ld b
e as
sure
d 23
abou
t th
eir
safe
ty a
nd t
he c
ount
ry w
ould
be
safe
r.24
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ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
97
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Ja
mai
caD
eleg
ates
:Lu
ke C
rich
low
,D
avid
Coy
le,
Dav
is L
ong,
Sam
McM
urra
ySch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o S
top
Dru
g T
raff
icki
ng
in J
amai
ca
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t dr
ug t
raff
icki
ng is
a b
ig p
robl
em in
Jam
aica
, th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns
1ha
s be
en t
ryin
g to
fin
d so
lutio
ns a
nd w
ays
to h
elp
Jam
aica
fix
the
se p
robl
ems
2in
clud
ing
pass
ing
law
in 1
984
abou
t w
ho c
an u
se t
hem
and
who
can
not,
3 4Aw
are
of g
anja
, m
ariju
ana,
and
cra
ck-c
ocai
ne,w
hich
are
the
mai
n dr
ugs
in J
amai
ca,
5
we
need
to
brin
g a
stop
to
the
traf
ficki
ng a
nd a
buse
of Ja
mai
ca,
6 7Rea
lizin
g th
at d
rugs
com
e to
and
fro
m J
amai
ca b
y m
ariti
me
conv
eyan
ce,
peop
le
8ha
ve b
een
star
ting
to t
ake
notic
e to
the
se t
hing
s an
d ar
e tr
ying
to
find
solu
tion,
9 10D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
30-
40%
of th
e Col
ombi
an d
rugs
com
e fr
om J
amai
ca,
thi
s is
11
a re
ally
big
pro
blem
for
Jam
aica
,12 13
Not
ing
with
con
cern
, 20
% o
f Ja
mai
cans
the
re s
mok
e ga
nja
and
12.6
% o
f th
e 14
peop
le h
ave
alco
hol a
nd d
rug
prob
lem
s,
15 16Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n, m
ost
of t
hese
peo
ple
are
addi
cts,
and
the
y do
n’t
know
17
how
to
stop
. Ja
mai
ca h
as h
ad a
n in
crea
sing
dea
th r
ate
do t
o dr
ug o
verd
ose
and
18lu
ng c
ance
r,19 20
Fully
ala
rmed
tha
t it
can
harm
the
pop
ulat
ion
of J
amai
ca a
nd t
here
fore
har
m t
heir
21co
untr
y, w
e tr
uly
need
to
find
a w
ay t
o st
op f
ind
this
,
22 23Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
here
by:
24 251.
Con
firm
s th
at w
e w
ill h
elp
find
solu
tions
to
stop
dru
g tr
affic
king
and
oth
er t
hing
s 26
that
com
e w
ith it
.O
ur p
lan
is t
o cr
eate
a p
rogr
am t
o te
ach
kids
at
an e
arly
age
tha
t 27
drug
s ar
e ha
rmfu
l and
ver
y ba
d;28 29
2. E
ncou
rage
s th
e ne
ed t
o he
lp t
rain
new
tea
cher
s so
tha
t th
ey k
now
how
to
tell
30ki
ds a
bout
dru
gs a
nd h
ow b
ad t
hey
are
for
your
hea
lth;
31 323.
Dec
lare
s th
at t
he p
rogr
am D
.A.R
.E h
as b
een
trie
d in
U.S
. to
sto
p dr
ugs
but
it w
as
33no
t ef
fect
ive;
34 35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
4. R
ealiz
es t
he p
robl
em w
ith D
.A.R
.E is
tha
t it
actu
ally
mad
e ki
ds s
uspi
ciou
s ab
out
36w
hat
drug
s w
ere,
tha
t ca
used
the
m t
o m
aybe
try
the
m a
nd g
et a
ddic
ted;
37 385.
Em
phas
izes
tha
t ou
r pr
ogra
m,
S.D
.R.N
.(Sto
p D
rugs
Rig
ht N
ow),
will
hav
e to
tel
l 39
abou
t al
l of th
e ba
d th
ings
dru
gs d
o an
d no
t ho
w it
is c
reat
ed a
nd w
hat
it is
mad
e 40
of;
41 426.
We
also
nee
d to
tel
l it
at a
ver
y yo
ung
age
so t
hey
have
n’t
alre
ady
gott
en
43in
volv
ed a
nd d
on’t
know
any
bet
ter;
44 457.
Fur
ther
req
uest
s no
te t
hat
we
shou
ld a
lso
hire
man
y m
ore
law
enf
orce
men
t 46
offic
ers
to c
atch
the
ille
gal s
elle
rs r
ight
now
;47 48
8. P
rocl
aim
s th
at o
ur p
lan
will
sav
e th
e co
untr
y of
Jam
aica
fro
m b
ecom
ing
an a
ll 49
drug
cou
ntry
and
tur
n it
into
a p
rosp
erin
g co
untr
y;50 51
9. E
xcla
ims
that
our
pla
n ca
n al
so h
elp
othe
r co
untr
ies
if th
ey u
se t
he s
ame
plan
as
52ou
rs a
nd o
ur w
orld
can
bec
ome
drug
fre
e.
53
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Com
oros
Del
egat
es:
Am
y N
egus
se,
Nic
ole
Mill
er,
Rub
y D
ougl
as,
Emm
a H
ughe
sSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Im
pro
ve H
ealt
h C
are
and
End
Mal
nu
trit
ion
in
Com
oros
Ala
rmed
tha
t th
e na
tion
of C
omor
os h
as b
een
falli
ng a
part
inva
riab
ly.
1 2
Com
oros
has
bee
n st
rugg
ling
with
sev
ere
mal
nutr
ition
, de
bt,
and
lack
of
ster
ile
3ho
spita
ls.
4 5D
istu
rbed
tha
t m
ore
than
one
-thi
rd o
f ch
ild d
eath
s is
fro
m p
oor
nutr
ition
.6 7
Aw
are
that
Com
oros
doe
s no
t ha
ve e
noug
h re
sour
ces
to p
rope
rly
educ
ate
the
8ch
ildre
n an
d yo
ung
adul
ts t
o be
com
e sk
illed
inte
llect
uals
. 9 10
We
call
upon
the
Mod
el U
N t
o gr
ant
finan
cial
aid
of 30
mill
ion
for
hosp
itals
, 11
educ
atio
nal s
ervi
ces,
and
foo
d pr
oduc
ts12 13
Thes
e fu
nds
will
be
used
to
cons
truc
t th
ree
hosp
itals
and
tw
enty
sch
ools
thr
ough
out
14th
e co
untr
y.15 16
Food
aid
will
be
deliv
ered
to
the
scho
ols,
pro
vidi
ng t
hree
mea
ls e
ach
day.
17 18Th
is f
inan
cial
aid
will
suf
fice
for
ten
year
s, h
opin
g th
at t
he e
cono
my
will
impr
ove
so
19th
at C
omor
os w
ill e
vent
ually
be
able
fun
d th
ese
mea
sure
s.20 21
Emph
asiz
ing
the
fact
tha
t th
is r
esol
utio
n w
ill b
enef
it th
e he
alth
, ed
ucat
ion,
and
22
econ
omic
dev
elop
men
t in
Com
oros
for
gen
erat
ions
to
com
e.23
GEN
ERA
L A
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BLY
GA
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Ir
elan
dD
eleg
ates
:Bet
hany
How
ard,
Tobi
as M
ande
ville
,Bra
dy F
ield
Sch
ool:
Mer
rol H
yde
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Irel
and
Im
mig
atio
n
A r
esol
utio
n to
ass
ist
imm
igra
tion
in I
rela
nd:
1 2To
the
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y:3 4
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
The
Rep
ublic
of Ir
elan
d ha
sha
d an
ove
rflo
w o
f Im
mig
rant
s ov
er
5th
e re
cent
yea
rs6 7
Cog
niza
nt t
hat
the
Rep
ublic
of Ir
elan
d cu
rren
tly h
as n
o bo
rder
pat
rol a
nd c
an n
ot
8co
ntro
l the
influ
x of
imm
igra
nts
9 10D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
by t
he t
hous
ands
of im
mig
rant
s flo
win
g in
to t
he R
epub
lic o
f 11
Irel
and,
whi
ch h
as d
oubl
ed w
ithin
the
last
50
year
s12 13
Ther
efor
e, t
he R
epub
lic o
f Ir
elan
d he
reby
: 14 15
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
typ
ical
cos
t to
fun
d a
bord
er p
atro
l is
4 m
illio
n U
S d
olla
rs
16an
d th
e ty
pica
l cos
t fo
r sh
elte
rs a
roun
d Ir
elan
d is
4 m
illio
n U
S d
olla
rs
17 18Cal
ls u
pon
The
Offic
e of
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
prov
ide
10 m
illio
n U
S d
olla
rs t
o 19
cont
rol a
nd a
ssis
t th
e flo
win
g im
mig
rant
s co
min
g in
to t
he R
epub
lic o
f Ir
elan
d20 21
Affirm
s th
at t
he R
epub
lic o
f Ir
elan
d w
ill u
se t
hese
fun
ds t
o ha
ve s
tron
g bo
rder
22
patr
ol a
nd t
o ho
use
the
imm
igra
nts
in s
helte
rs in
side
the
Rep
ublic
of Ir
elan
d23 24
Con
firm
ing
that
the
req
uest
of 10
mill
ion
US d
olla
rs w
ill b
e Ir
elan
d’s
only
req
uest
25
for
imm
igra
tion
mon
ey26
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
99
GA
/Res
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Tu
valu
Del
egat
es:
Wre
n Kin
zig,
Add
ie G
race
Leg
gett
,Em
ma
Mur
phy,
Car
olin
e O
ldha
mSch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o P
rote
ct A
gri
cult
ura
l Exp
orts
fro
m R
isin
g W
ater
Lev
els
Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
fact
tha
t cl
imat
e ch
ange
in o
ur c
ount
ry,
Tuva
lu,
has
caus
ed t
he
1oc
ean
leve
ls t
o dr
astic
ally
ris
e an
d af
fect
the
env
iron
men
t,2 3
Fully
aw
are
that
the
ris
ing
wat
er le
vels
are
dam
agin
g th
e co
conu
t tr
ees
whi
ch a
re a
4
maj
or e
xpor
t of
our
cou
ntry
, Tu
valu
,5 6
Rea
lizin
g th
at m
any
agricu
ltura
l pro
duct
s ar
e be
ing
grea
tly a
ffec
ted,
incl
udin
g ou
r 7
mai
n ex
port
of co
conu
ts a
nd t
he m
ain
expo
rts
of o
ther
cou
ntries
suc
h as
Gre
nada
, 8
Hai
ti, a
nd I
ndon
esia
, 9 10
Aw
are
of t
he fac
t th
at t
hese
exp
orts
not
onl
y co
ntribu
te t
o th
e re
venu
e of
the
11
coun
try,
but
the
wel
l bei
ng o
f th
e 11
,097
inha
bita
nts
livin
g an
d w
orki
ng t
here
,12 13
Not
ing
with
con
cern
tha
t th
e w
ater
leve
ls w
ill c
ontin
ue t
o rise
unt
il th
e en
viro
nmen
t 14
of T
uval
u w
ill b
e un
inha
bita
ble,
15 16N
otin
g fu
rthe
r th
at t
he r
isin
g w
ater
leve
ls a
re d
row
ning
and
ero
ding
the
soi
l tha
t is
17
need
ed t
o su
stai
n th
e cr
ops
that
are
Tuv
alu'
s m
ain
expo
rt a
nd p
rovi
de o
ur
18im
pove
rish
ed c
ount
ry w
ith m
ost
of it
s in
com
e,19 20
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
the
Sto
ckho
lm D
ecla
ratio
n st
ates
, “T
he n
atur
al r
esou
rces
of
21th
e Ea
rth,
incl
udin
g th
e ai
r, w
ater
, la
nd,
flora
, an
d fa
una
and
espe
cial
ly
22re
pres
enta
tive
sam
ples
of na
tura
l eco
syst
ems,
mus
t be
saf
egua
rded
for
the
ben
efit
23of
pre
sent
and
fut
ure
gene
ratio
ns t
hrou
gh c
aref
ul p
lann
ing
or m
anag
emen
t, a
s 24
appr
opriat
e”,
25 26Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
Her
eby:
27 28
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
help
inst
all a
wat
er f
iltra
tion
syst
em t
hat
will
not
29
only
link
to
an ir
riga
tion
syst
em t
o w
ater
the
thi
ngs
such
as
coco
nut
tree
s, b
ut w
ill
30al
so b
e us
ed for
a n
ew h
ydro
poni
c sy
stem
tha
t w
ill a
llow
the
far
mer
s to
adj
ust
to
31ta
ke a
dvan
tage
of th
e w
ater
leve
ls;
32 33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Take
s no
te t
hat
at t
he t
ime
we
are
unab
le t
o st
op c
limat
e ch
ange
, bu
t in
stal
ling
this
34
syst
em w
ill p
rovi
de a
ll of
Tuv
alu
as w
ell a
s ot
her
coun
trie
s w
ith a
n al
tern
ativ
e w
ay
35to
sus
tain
the
ir m
ain
expo
rts;
36 37Acc
epts
the
fac
t th
at t
he flo
odw
ater
s w
ill b
e ch
anne
led
into
the
irriga
tion
syst
em
38an
d ca
use
less
dam
age
to t
he c
rops
and
the
sur
roun
ding
tow
ns;
39 40Con
firm
s th
at t
he c
ost
of t
he ir
riga
tion/
filtr
atio
n pr
ojec
t w
ill b
e ar
ound
$3,
015,
000
41an
d sh
ould
be
inst
alle
d by
Mar
ch,
20,
2019
.42
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:H
unga
ryD
eleg
ates
:Ju
lienn
e Ang
tuac
o,Rob
ert
Ben
nett
,Ali
Ras
heed
Sch
ool:
Pul
aski
Aca
dem
y
A R
esol
uti
on t
o B
ette
r th
e Tr
eatm
ent
of R
efu
gee
s in
Hu
nga
ry
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d ab
out
the
mis
trea
tmen
t an
d vi
olat
ion
of h
uman
rig
hts
occu
rrin
g 3
with
in r
efug
ee a
sylu
ms
in H
unga
ry,
4 5Em
phas
izin
g th
at in
201
5 al
one,
the
num
ber
of m
igra
nts
have
sur
pass
ed 2
44
6m
illio
n, le
adin
g to
an
incr
ease
in is
sues
rev
olvi
ng n
ot o
nly
Hun
gary
, bu
t co
untr
ies
7ar
ound
the
glo
be.
8 9Fu
rthe
r de
pict
ing
that
65
mill
ion
of t
hose
are
for
cibl
y di
spla
ced
pers
ons,
incl
udin
g 10
mor
e th
an 2
1 m
illio
n re
fuge
es,
3 m
illio
n as
ylum
see
kers
, an
d 40
mill
ion
inte
rnal
ly
11di
spla
ced
pers
ons,
12 13Ala
rmed
by
the
stra
tegi
es a
nd t
actic
s H
unga
ry is
usi
ng t
o ad
dres
s th
is is
sue
and
the
14m
inds
et o
f th
e pe
ople
and
nat
ion,
15 16N
otin
g fu
rthe
r th
e cr
isis
, re
sulti
ng in
incr
ease
d te
nsio
ns b
etw
een
Hun
gary
and
the
17
EU,
is a
ffec
ting
not
only
ref
ugee
s, b
ut t
he c
ount
ry a
s a
who
le,
18 19Ta
king
into
acc
ount
the
mis
trea
tmen
t oc
curr
ing
in a
sylu
ms
and
on t
he b
orde
r,
20be
ginn
ing
in 2
014
whe
n th
e es
cala
tion
of r
efug
ees
bega
n,21 22
Kee
ping
in m
ind,
a m
ajor
ity o
f re
fuge
es a
re c
omin
g fr
om w
ar-s
tric
ken
area
s an
d 23
are
with
out
basi
c ne
eds
and
mat
eria
ls,
24 25Rec
ogni
zing
the
hes
itatio
n of
Hun
gary
to
acce
pt a
nd a
ckno
wle
dge
the
impo
rtan
ce o
f 26
hand
ling
refu
gees
,27 28
Dec
laring
tha
t on
ly f
ive
asyl
um s
eeke
rs a
day
are
allo
wed
to
ente
r ea
ch b
orde
r ga
te
29an
d ar
e de
tain
ed in
shi
ppin
g co
ntai
ners
,30 31
Not
ing
that
if H
unga
ry c
ontin
ues
to v
iew
ref
ugee
s as
a b
urde
n an
d do
es n
ot
32ac
know
ledg
e th
e gr
owin
g pr
oble
m,
the
situ
atio
n w
ill o
nly
wor
sen,
33 34
The
dele
gatio
n of
Hun
gary
her
eby:
35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
36U
rges
mon
ey t
o be
don
ated
by
Mem
ber
Sta
tes
tow
ards
add
ress
ing
and
reso
lvin
g 37
unac
cept
able
con
ditio
ns t
hat
refu
gees
are
sub
ject
to;
38 39Req
uest
s th
e ac
cess
to
build
ing
mat
eria
ls a
nd o
ther
bas
ic n
eeds
for
cam
ps a
nd
40as
ylum
s;41 42
Rem
inds
the
pro
cess
will
con
trib
ute
to t
he g
aini
ng o
f jo
bs w
ithin
the
cou
ntry
and
43
will
hel
p th
e pe
ople
, as
wel
l as
the
econ
omy;
44 45D
eman
ds t
he b
anis
hing
of de
tain
men
t of
ref
ugee
s in
shi
ppin
g co
ntai
ners
and
the
46
bett
erin
g of
the
ant
i-im
mig
ratio
n po
licy;
47 48Ask
s fo
r 1
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o be
gin
the
proc
ess
of c
reat
ing
and
rene
win
g re
fuge
e 49
asyl
ums
cons
truc
ting
thirty
-one
uni
ts in
fou
r se
para
te lo
catio
ns;
50 51Rec
omm
ends
the
use
of sm
all a
mou
nts
of t
axes
and
don
atio
ns,
as w
ell a
s he
lp f
rom
52
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
reso
lve
this
issu
e;53 54
Rea
ffirm
s th
at t
he c
osts
and
eco
nom
ic is
sues
reg
ardi
ng t
he “
zero
ref
ugee
str
ateg
y”55
will
be
cut
dow
n, w
hile
oth
er is
sues
will
als
o be
gai
ned
duri
ng t
he p
roce
ss o
f 56
reno
vatio
n, t
houg
h it
will
eve
ntua
lly b
egin
to
even
out
in r
ough
ly e
ight
een
mon
ths
57on
ce t
he p
roce
dure
has
set
tled;
58 59Fu
rthe
r in
vite
s M
embe
r Sta
tes
to b
ring
att
entio
n to
the
vio
latio
n of
hum
an r
ight
s;60 61
Proc
laim
s th
e co
ntin
uing
mis
trea
tmen
t an
d la
ck o
f pr
oper
enf
orce
men
t ar
e to
be
62ad
dres
sed
in o
rder
to
prev
ent
the
wor
seni
ng o
f th
e risi
ng p
oliti
cal a
nd e
cono
mic
63
tens
ions
, as
wel
l as
ques
tions
sur
roun
ding
hum
an r
ight
s an
d th
e tr
eatm
ent
of
64ot
hers
.65
101
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:M
alaw
iD
eleg
ates
:H
anna
h As
hbur
n,G
race
n Bea
ird,
Mer
yl G
odw
inSch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o u
se d
uck
wee
d t
o fi
lter
sew
age
wat
er in
wet
lan
ds
org
aniz
ed b
y th
e W
orld
Wat
er A
sses
smen
t P
rog
ram
(W
WA
P)
Not
ing
with
gra
ve c
once
rn,
the
coun
try
of M
alaw
i is
nega
tivel
y af
fect
ed b
y im
prop
er
1se
wag
e sy
stem
s th
at c
anno
t su
stai
n a
grow
ing
popu
latio
n,
2 3Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
pop
ulat
ion
has
grow
n fr
om 2
00,0
00 t
o 18
,000
,000
,4 5
Taki
ng in
to c
onsi
dera
tion
all p
lum
bing
sys
tem
s ar
e ou
tdat
ed a
nd n
ot a
rel
iabl
e 6
filtr
atio
n so
urce
,7 8
Fully
ala
rmed
tha
t to
uris
ts a
re n
ow a
void
ing
man
y po
pula
r de
stin
atio
n sp
ots
in t
he
9co
untr
y du
e to
sew
age
sten
ches
,10 11
Hav
ing
stud
ied
less
tha
n 30
% o
f M
alaw
ians
hav
e pr
oper
plu
mbi
ng,
12 13Con
cern
ed,
impr
oper
exc
rem
ent
sani
tatio
n le
ads
to h
ealth
thr
eats
and
man
y se
vere
14
wat
er b
orne
dis
ease
s su
ch a
s H
epat
itis
A,
Cho
lera
, G
uine
a W
orm
Dis
ease
, an
d 15
Typh
oid,
16 17Con
cern
ed t
hat
little
to
very
few
effor
ts t
o st
op t
his
issu
e ha
s be
en m
ade
by a
ny
18or
gani
zatio
n,
19 20H
avin
g ex
amin
ed fur
ther
sew
age
wat
er h
as c
hem
ical
pol
luta
nts
and
helm
inth
s th
at
21ar
e ha
rmin
g pe
ople
and
the
env
iron
men
t,22 23
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y he
reby
:24 25
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
(U
N)
to p
reve
nt t
he c
ontin
uatio
n of
impr
oper
sew
age
26di
spos
al b
y pl
antin
g du
ckw
eed
in t
he w
etla
nds
that
exc
rem
ent
runs
thr
ough
alo
ng
27th
e M
alaw
i lak
e to
put
an
end
to t
his
dile
mm
a;28 29
Furt
her
reso
lves
gro
win
g th
ese
bene
ficia
l pla
nts
will
pre
vent
har
mfu
l con
tam
inan
ts
30fr
om c
ircu
latin
g in
to t
he m
ain
wat
er s
ourc
es in
Mal
awi;
31 32Rec
omm
ends
tha
t th
e ba
uxite
fou
nd in
Mal
awi b
e us
ed t
o re
furb
ish
som
e of
the
33
sew
age
pipe
s al
ong
with
the
wet
land
s;34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
35U
rges
the
coo
pera
tion
with
the
Wor
ld W
ater
Ass
essm
ent
Prog
ram
me
(WW
AP)
to
36su
perv
ise
and
orga
nize
the
con
stru
ctio
n an
d m
aint
enan
ce o
f th
e us
e of
duc
kwee
d in
37
artif
icia
l wet
land
s;38 39
Req
uest
s th
at t
he U
N p
rope
rly
exec
utes
thi
s so
lutio
n to
ens
ure
the
heal
th o
f 40
Mal
awia
n ci
tizen
s;41 42
Proc
laim
s th
at t
his
shal
l go
into
effec
t by
Jul
y 21
, 20
18.
43
104
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Lu
xem
bour
gD
eleg
ates
:Ash
lyn
Gum
m,
Sky
lar
Hud
son,
Kin
slei
Cro
uch,
Ann
a Shi
mer
Sch
ool:
Mer
rol H
yde
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o th
e C
ann
abis
Iss
ue
in L
uxe
mb
ourg
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Fu
lly a
war
e of
the
ari
sing
dru
g is
sue
in t
he s
mal
lest
Eur
opea
n co
untr
y of
3
Luxe
mbo
urg,
4 5
Hav
ing
cons
ider
ed c
urre
nt e
nfor
ced
law
s fin
ing
thos
e w
ho il
lega
lly m
arke
t sp
ecifi
c 6
drug
s,7 8
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
gov
ernm
ent
of L
uxem
bour
g ha
s pu
t la
ws
in a
ctio
n to
fin
e 9
thos
e w
ho il
lega
lly s
ell t
he d
rugs
,
10 11Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t be
caus
e Lu
xem
bour
g is
suc
h a
smal
l cou
ntry
, w
e ca
nnot
tac
kle
12th
is d
rug
prob
lem
on
our
own,
13 14M
indf
ul t
hat
Just
ice
Min
iste
r Fe
lix B
raz
has
said
Lux
embo
urg
need
s to
ret
hink
its
15dr
ug p
olic
y an
d co
mm
ente
d th
at c
rim
inal
izat
ion
and
repr
essi
ve m
easu
res
have
not
16
yiel
ded
the
desi
red
resu
lts,
17 18W
e th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Lux
embo
urg
do h
ereb
y:19 20
Furt
her
reco
mm
ends
tha
t th
e U
N p
rovi
de s
ecur
ity a
dvis
ers
to c
heck
in o
n an
yone
21
licen
sed
to g
row
and
sel
l Can
nabi
s,
22 23N
otes
tha
t th
e se
curity
adv
isor
s w
ill c
heck
the
val
idity
of
the
licen
se a
nd t
he
24tr
uthf
ulne
ss o
f th
eir
sale
s re
cord
s,
25 26D
eepl
y co
nsci
ous
of t
he s
erio
us s
ide
effe
cts
of s
mok
ing
cann
abis
, w
e en
cour
age
the
27U
N t
o ta
ke im
med
iate
act
ion
to r
esol
ve t
his
issu
e,
28 29U
rges
tha
t th
e U
N p
ut a
dvis
ors
in p
lace
to
chec
k th
e sa
les
reco
rds
and
licen
ses
of
30th
ose
who
are
pro
duci
ng c
anna
bis
ever
y ot
her
mon
th,
31 32W
elco
min
g al
l the
hel
p w
e ca
n ge
t fr
om t
he U
N,
we
hope
tha
t Lu
xem
bour
g w
ill b
e a
33sa
fer
and
heal
thie
r co
untr
y.34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
GA
/Res
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:D
omin
ican
Rep
ublic
Del
egat
es:
Emm
a Cox
,N
adia
Kha
n,M
adis
on H
ampt
on,
Bro
oksi
e N
ixSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Dom
inic
an R
epu
blic
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2
Ala
rmed
of th
e ill
egal
imm
igra
tion
from
Dom
inic
an R
epub
lic e
xcee
ds o
f Th
e 3
Dom
inic
an R
epub
lic’s
pop
ulat
ion
4 5Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
thi
s is
end
ange
ring
the
citi
zens
hea
lth,
envi
ronm
ent,
and
wel
fare
. 6 7
Kee
ping
in m
ind
the
coun
try
of D
omin
ican
Rep
ublic
is fac
ing
prob
lem
s w
ith il
lega
l 8
imm
igra
tion
is m
ajor
ly a
ffec
ting
the
coun
try’
s to
uris
m r
ate.
9 10
Rec
allin
g th
at t
his
topi
c is
impo
rtan
t be
caus
e th
e po
pula
tion
of t
he D
omin
ican
11
Rep
ublic
is lo
sing
the
irjo
bs t
o in
com
ing
illeg
al im
mig
rant
s fr
om H
aiti.
12 13
Obs
ervi
ng t
hat
the
caus
es o
f th
e ill
egal
Hai
tian
imm
igra
nts
com
ing
in t
he D
omin
ican
14
repu
blic
is t
akin
g th
e po
pula
tion
jobs
fro
m p
eopl
e w
ho li
ve t
here
who
are
poo
r no
w
15be
caus
e th
e jo
bs g
et t
aken
by
Hat
ians
.16 17
Emph
asiz
ing
that
thi
s re
sults
to
the
peop
le b
ecom
ing
poor
and
dyi
ng o
f st
arva
tion
18or
dep
t.19 20
We
the
dele
gatio
n of
the
Dom
inic
an R
epub
lic d
o he
reby
: re
ques
t ap
prox
imat
ely
217,
000
trai
ned
troo
p vo
lunt
eers
to
prov
ide
prec
autio
n to
the
bor
ders
of th
e 22
Dom
inic
an R
epub
lic t
o re
duce
the
rat
e of
ille
gal i
mm
igra
nts
23 24Th
is t
akes
not
e of
f th
e pe
ople
who
nee
d jo
bs.
Ille
gal I
mm
igra
nts
from
Hai
ti ta
ke
25th
ese
priv
ilege
s fr
om t
he p
eopl
e.26 27
Dec
laring
tha
t th
e D
omin
ican
Rep
ublic
wou
ld g
reat
ly b
enef
it fr
om t
his
beca
use
28to
uris
m r
ate
wou
ld im
prov
e al
ong
with
wel
fare
. 29 30
Furt
her
reso
lves
of th
is c
ould
als
o im
pact
the
hea
lth o
f th
e po
pula
tion
and
from
the
31
extr
eme
situ
atio
ns e
nviron
men
t.32 33
The
dele
gatio
n of
the
Dom
inic
an R
epub
lic h
erby
:34 35
Urg
es t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o ex
port
7,0
00 t
roop
s fo
r co
ntro
l of th
e no
rthe
rn b
orde
rs.
36
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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NN
ESSE
E Y
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MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:U
gand
aD
eleg
ates
:Col
e Bec
ker,
Levi
Tat
e,Ju
stin
Lam
pe,
Bry
son
Ingr
amSch
ool:
Sai
nt M
atth
ew C
atho
lic S
choo
l
San
itat
ion
in U
gan
da
75%
of di
seas
es in
Uga
nda
is c
ause
d by
unc
lean
wat
er a
nd p
rope
r sa
nita
tion.
1 220
00 k
ids
die
ever
yday
due
to
dyse
nter
y be
caus
e of
unc
lean
wat
er.
3 4Bec
ause
unc
lean
wat
er a
nd n
o sa
nita
tion
plan
ts c
ause
s m
ore
kids
to
die
mor
e th
an
5AID
S,
Uga
ndan
chi
ldre
n go
the
who
le d
ay w
ithou
t a
drin
k of
wat
er.
6 7M
any
peop
le g
et t
heir w
ater
fro
m b
roke
n w
ater
pip
es.
8 9Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Uga
nda
does
her
eby:
10 11Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
help
with
the
min
imal
am
ount
of
wat
er a
nd n
o 12
publ
ic b
athr
oom
s.13 14
Man
y ci
tizen
s of
Uga
nda
drin
k w
ater
in w
hich
the
re a
nim
als
also
drink
fro
m.
15 16Th
e av
erag
e pe
rson
has
to
wal
k tw
o ki
lom
eter
s to
get
wat
er.
17 18W
e ar
e se
ekin
g to
hav
efu
ndin
g fo
r ou
r op
erat
ion
to b
uild
our
san
itatio
n pl
ant
and
19ba
thro
oms
for
the
citiz
ens
of U
gand
a.20
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ERA
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BLY
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Afg
hani
stan
Del
egat
es:
Ella
Atw
ood,
Dyl
an C
ook,
Ash
lyn
Moy
ers,
Mac
ey W
alto
nSch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Fi
gh
t P
over
ty a
nd
Sto
p D
rug
Lor
ds in
Afg
han
ista
n
Aw
are
of t
he d
rug
lord
s pr
oduc
ing
opiu
m w
ithin
The
Isl
amic
Rep
ublic
of
Afg
hani
stan
1
by p
ayin
g po
ppy
plan
t fa
rmer
s la
rge
sum
s of
mon
ey,
2 3Rec
allin
g ho
w p
oppi
es h
ave
been
pro
duce
d in
Afg
hani
stan
,4 5
Taki
ng n
ote
that
in 2
015
an e
stim
ated
183
,000
hec
tare
s of
pop
pies
wer
e pr
oduc
ed,
6 7Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n th
at it
wou
ld b
e ha
rd for
far
mer
s to
sw
itch
to g
ivin
g th
e po
ppie
s 8
to A
fgha
nist
an’s
gov
ernm
ent
unle
ss t
hey
are
prov
ided
with
a la
rge
sum
of m
oney
,9 10
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
pov
erty
has
str
uck
the
peop
le o
f Afg
hani
stan
,11 12
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y he
reby
:13 14
1. S
eeki
ng a
loan
fro
m t
he U
N t
o he
lp b
oost
the
eco
nom
y of
Afg
hani
stan
;15 16
2. U
rges
sup
port
due
to
Afg
hani
stan
’s s
trug
glin
g ec
onom
y;17 18
3. S
uppo
rts
Afg
hani
stan
’s p
redi
cam
ent
and
help
s to
est
ablis
h m
ore
jobs
suc
h as
min
ing;
19 204.
Con
firm
s th
at A
fgha
nist
an’s
gov
ernm
ent
will
rec
eive
mon
ey t
hrou
gh t
hese
21
actio
ns b
y co
ntin
uing
inco
me
taxe
s;22 23
5. F
urth
er P
rocl
aim
s th
at t
he t
ax r
even
ue w
ill b
e co
ntin
ued
to b
e us
ed t
o pa
y ba
ck
24th
e lo
an;
25 266.
Req
uest
s th
at t
he p
rofit
s ar
e al
so u
sed
to p
ay far
mer
s to
gro
w p
oppi
es for
27
Afg
hani
stan
’s g
over
nmen
t in
stea
d of
the
dru
g lo
rds;
28 297.
Rec
omm
ends
tha
t th
e fa
rmer
s ar
e pa
id a
s m
uch
or m
ore
than
$70
,000
Am
eric
an
30do
llars
per
yea
r by
Afg
hani
stan
's g
over
nmen
t in
stea
d of
dru
g lo
rds;
31 328.
Aff
irm
s th
at t
he p
oppi
es w
ill s
till b
e us
ed t
o m
ake
prod
ucts
suc
h as
mor
phin
e 33
drip
s an
d m
edic
al o
pium
;34 35
9. T
rust
s th
at it
will
be
trad
ed t
o ho
spita
ls in
oth
er c
ount
ries
for
lega
l med
ical
use
.36
GEN
ERA
L A
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BLY
106
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UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:G
eorg
iaD
eleg
ates
:Chr
istia
n Fi
nger
,Ty
son
Moo
dy,Ash
win
Pat
ri,
Hen
ry S
terlin
gSch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Pol
luti
on P
rob
lem
s in
Geo
rgia
Gen
eral
Ass
emba
ly
1 2Th
e pr
oble
m w
e ne
ed t
o as
ess
is p
ollu
tion
in G
eorg
ia.
3 4G
eorg
ia is
a p
rett
y co
untr
y bu
t w
ith t
he m
ount
ains
sur
roun
ding
it t
he p
ollu
tion
gets
5
held
in6 7
If w
e co
uld
ban
high
em
issi
on c
ars
then
the
maj
or p
art
of t
he p
ollu
tion
wou
ld g
o 8
away
with
in 5
to
10 y
ears
9 10
Als
o th
e co
al m
ines
and
fac
tories
in t
he c
aucu
s pa
rt o
f G
eorg
ia p
rodu
ce a
lot
of
11ha
zard
es g
asse
s in
to t
he a
ir
12 13Th
e Rep
ublic
of G
eorg
ia a
lso
coul
d ha
ve a
lot
of n
atur
al r
esco
rses
tha
t th
e co
untr
y 14
coul
d sw
itch
to.
15 16If
the
UN
sets
a r
ule
agai
nst
high
em
mis
sion
car
s in
Ger
ogia
the
n w
ith in
tw
o ye
ars
17yo
u ha
ve t
o sw
itch
to lo
w e
mm
issi
n ca
rs.
18
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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ESSE
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MO
DEL
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Sou
th A
fric
aD
eleg
ates
:Em
ily K
itch,
Jiya
Nan
drey
,M
adel
yn N
eidh
art,
Em
ily T
okar
zSch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Edu
cati
on in
Sou
th A
fric
a
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2N
otin
g w
ith g
rave
con
cern
tha
t 11
.2 m
illio
n Sou
th A
fric
an c
hild
ren
are
not
able
to
3go
t to
sch
ool d
ue t
o po
vert
y an
d th
e sh
orta
ge o
f te
xtbo
oks,
alo
ng w
ith 5
,100
4
inad
equa
te t
each
ers,
5 6Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t ch
ildre
n ar
e no
t tr
eate
d eq
uita
bly,
and
som
e do
n’t
have
7
the
righ
t to
go
to s
choo
l,8 9
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
if t
he p
eopl
e of
Sou
th A
fric
a ar
e no
t ed
ucat
ed,
the
econ
omy
10w
ill n
ot m
ove
forw
ard.
Als
o, t
he g
over
nmen
t ne
eds
an e
duca
ted
popu
latio
n to
ass
ist
11in
run
ning
the
cou
ntry
,12 13
Fully
aw
are
that
peo
ple
who
do
not
have
the
se s
kills
will
not
ach
ieve
job
s of
14
impo
rtan
ce in
the
fut
ure,
15 16
Taki
ng in
to c
onsi
dera
tion:
the
fac
t th
at e
duca
ted
peop
le h
ave
idea
s, a
nd if
the
re
17ar
e no
idea
s, t
hen
no t
ools
will
eve
r be
inve
nted
or
impr
oved
upo
n,18 19
Dec
laring
tha
t ed
ucat
ion
is v
ital i
f a
coun
try
wan
ts t
o ha
ve s
tabl
e ec
onom
ic g
row
th,
20 21Ta
king
not
e fo
r ev
ery
year
of ed
ucat
ion,
a p
erso
n’s
aver
age
earn
ings
incr
ease
by
10
22pe
rcen
t.
23 24D
esirin
g th
at if
you
ng g
irls
sho
uld
have
the
rig
ht t
o ed
ucat
ion
in t
he s
till d
evel
opin
g 25
coun
try.
In
som
e co
untr
ies,
enr
ollm
ent
of y
oung
bo
ys r
ange
s fr
om 2
3 to
49
26pe
rcen
t, b
ut o
f yo
ung
girls,
fro
m o
nly
13 t
o 31
per
cent
,27 28
Not
ing
with
sat
isfa
ctio
n th
at if
you
ng g
irls
rec
eive
d th
e sa
me
educ
atio
n as
boy
s,
29Sou
th A
fric
a co
uld
gain
up
to $
90 m
illio
n ea
ch y
ear,
30 31Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n th
at t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns h
as a
lrea
dy t
aken
a f
irst
ste
p 32
tow
ard
a lo
ng-t
erm
sol
utio
n to
Sou
th A
fric
a’s
educ
atio
n pr
oble
ms.
The
UN
Sys
tem
-33
wid
e Spe
cial
Ini
tiativ
e on
Afr
ica
is p
laci
ng a
maj
or e
mph
asis
on
prom
otin
g ba
sic
34ed
ucat
ion
for
all A
fric
an c
hild
ren
over
a 1
0-ye
ar p
erio
d. T
he U
N h
as r
ecog
nize
d 15
35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
107
coun
trie
s w
ith e
nrol
lmen
t ra
tes
less
tha
n 50
per
cent
: Ang
ola,
Bur
kina
Fas
o, C
had,
36
Djib
outi,
Eritr
ea,
Ethi
opia
, G
uine
a, G
uine
a-Bis
sau,
Lib
eria
, M
ali,
Moz
ambi
que,
Nig
er,
37Rw
anda
, Sen
egal
and
Som
alia
,38 39
We
the
dele
gatio
n of
Sou
th A
fric
a do
her
eby:
40 41U
rge
the
UN
to
send
mon
ey a
nd a
t le
ast
150
qual
ified
tea
cher
s an
d ar
chite
cts
to
42Sou
th A
fric
a, for
impr
oved
sch
ool s
uppl
ies
and
scho
ol b
uild
ings
. Th
ese
teac
hers
43
coul
d th
en e
duca
te t
he s
tude
nts
and
unqu
alifi
ed t
each
ers
on t
he p
rope
r st
anda
rds,
44
and
the
arch
itect
s co
uld
build
mor
e sc
hool
s;
45 46Cal
l upo
n th
e U
N t
o ha
ve a
n in
tern
atio
nal b
ook
rais
er,
and
expo
rt t
ens
of t
hous
ands
47
of b
ooks
for
Sou
th A
fric
an c
hild
ren
and
teac
hers
. Th
ese
book
s co
uld
incl
ude
old
48te
xtbo
oks,
chi
ldre
n’s
book
s, c
hapt
er b
ooks
or
even
wor
kboo
ks t
hat
are
not
used
49
anym
ore;
50 51Rea
ffirm
the
UN
to
take
thi
s is
sue
into
con
side
ratio
n as
itm
ay p
rogr
ess
to b
ecom
e 52
an e
xtre
mel
y m
ajor
pro
blem
;53
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TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:N
epal
Del
egat
es:
Will
Har
biso
n,N
atal
ie S
halin
,Ia
n Su
Sch
ool:
Pul
aski
Aca
dem
y
A R
esol
uti
on t
o A
dd
ress
th
e Is
sue
of F
lood
ing
in S
outh
Asi
a
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
mill
ions
of pe
ople
are
affec
ted
by t
he r
ecen
t flo
odin
g in
3
Sou
th A
sia,
4 5Fu
lly a
larm
ed t
hat
700,
000
hom
es h
ave
been
rui
ned
and
man
y of
the
se fam
ilies
6
don’
t ha
ve a
cces
s to
cle
an w
ater
or
food
,7 8
Expr
essi
ng it
s ap
prec
iatio
n th
at t
he I
ndia
n Pr
ime
Min
iste
r, N
aren
dra
Mod
i, do
nate
d 9
78 m
illio
n do
llars
to
relie
f fu
nds,
10 11Fu
lly a
war
e th
atth
e U
N a
nd o
ther
rel
ief ag
enci
es s
uch
as U
NIC
EF,
SRIS
TI,
and
12H
abita
t fo
r H
uman
ity h
ave
help
ed t
he f
lood
vic
tims,
13 14G
rave
ly c
once
rned
the
re a
re n
ot a
ny c
urre
nt p
olic
ies
to h
elp
flood
vic
tims
othe
r 15
than
eva
cuat
ion,
16 17Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n th
at m
any
are
affe
cted
by
dise
ase
beca
use
they
don
’t18
have
acc
ess
to c
lean
wat
er,
19 20Th
e de
lega
tion
of t
he F
eder
al D
emoc
ratic
of
Nep
al h
ereb
y:21 22
Enco
urag
es t
he c
reat
ion
of n
ew h
ousi
ng fac
ilitie
s to
hou
se t
hose
affec
ted
by t
he
23flo
odin
g;24 25
Req
uest
s on
e bi
llion
fro
m t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns;
26 27U
rges
Ind
ia a
nd B
angl
ades
h to
con
trib
ute
one
billi
on,
and
Nep
al 5
00 m
illio
n 28
beca
use
of a
n un
stab
le e
cono
my;
29 30D
raw
s th
e at
tent
ion
to b
uild
ing
100,
50-
stor
y hi
gh r
ise
build
ings
to
hous
e th
ose
31af
fect
ed in
Nep
al,
Ban
glad
esh,
and
Ind
ia;
32 33Pr
ocla
ims
that
six
peo
ple
will
be
able
to
fit in
eve
ry r
oom
, an
d th
is w
ill h
elp
360,
000
34of
the
peo
ple
affe
cted
;35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
108
36Em
phas
izes
tha
t th
e U
N b
udge
t is
5.4
bill
ion;
37 38Rec
omm
ends
tha
t th
e U
.S.
prov
ides
equ
ipm
ent
to b
uild
gar
dens
on
the
roof
s of
the
39
build
ings
to
grow
hea
lthy
prod
uce;
40 41Fu
rthe
r re
ques
ts t
hat
the
coun
trie
s lo
wer
the
ren
t fo
r a
whi
le t
o he
lp t
hose
affec
ted
42re
esta
blis
h jo
bs,
scho
olin
g, a
nd foo
d se
curity
;43 44
Des
igna
tes
that
25
high
ris
es w
ill b
e bu
ilt a
t a
time,
and
ove
r 4
year
s al
l 100
will
be
45bu
ilt;
46 47Ex
pres
ses
its h
ope
that
bui
ldin
g ho
usin
g fa
cilit
ies
with
gro
win
g pr
oduc
e w
ill m
ake
48an
impa
ct o
n th
e m
illio
ns s
tran
ded
by t
he t
ragi
c flo
ods.
49
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:M
adag
asca
rD
eleg
ates
:M
adel
ine
Mas
on,
Jael
en B
olde
n,Sky
lar
Moo
reSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o M
inim
ize
Hu
man
Tra
ffic
kin
g in
Mad
agas
car
Via
Coa
st
Gu
ard
Im
plic
atio
n
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Aw
are
of t
he h
uman
tra
ffic
king
issu
e in
Mad
agas
car,
thi
s im
pact
s 20
0,00
0-30
0,00
0 3
wom
en a
nd c
hild
ren
each
yea
r4 5
Not
ing
with
con
cern
mos
t of
the
se c
hild
ren
are
runa
way
s w
ho w
ere
sexu
ally
abu
sed
6w
hen
they
wer
e yo
unge
r.
7 8Con
cern
ed t
hat
the
mos
t co
mm
on a
ge t
hat
wom
en a
nd c
hild
ren
ente
r th
e se
x tr
ade
9is
12-
14 y
ears
old
,10 11
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
whe
n th
ese
peop
le a
re t
aken
, th
ey a
re m
ore
than
like
ly
12tr
icke
d in
to le
avin
g th
e co
untr
y fo
r va
riou
s op
port
uniti
es b
ut w
hen
they
arr
ive
they
13
are
kidn
appe
d or
the
y m
ay h
ave
been
kid
napp
ed in
the
ir h
omel
and,
14 15
Not
ing
furt
her
that
whe
n th
ese
peop
le a
re t
aken
, th
ey a
re s
old
to p
lace
s ar
ound
the
16
wor
ld s
uch
as R
ussi
a, I
ran,
par
ts o
f Chi
na,
and
Sou
th A
mer
ica,
17 18H
avin
g ex
amin
ed t
hat
whe
n th
ese
inno
cent
peo
ple
are
take
n m
ost
will
nev
er g
o 19
back
to
thei
r fa
mili
es a
nd li
ve a
nor
mal
life
,20 21
Obs
ervi
ng t
hat
Mad
agas
car's
mili
tary
is u
narm
ed a
nd u
nman
ned
with
onl
y 21
,000
22
pers
onne
l thi
s is
sm
all c
ompa
red
to t
he U
nite
d Sta
tes
Mili
tary
of
1,42
9,99
5 23
pers
onne
l24 25
The
Del
egat
es o
f M
adag
asca
r do
her
eby:
26 27Cal
l upo
n th
e U
N t
o fin
anci
ally
ass
ist
with
bui
ldin
g a
trai
ning
bas
e fo
r a
Coa
st G
uard
28
in M
adag
asca
r,29 30
Req
uest
25
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o bu
ild t
he b
ase
and
star
t a
prog
ram
tha
t w
ill b
ring
31
trai
ned
Coa
st G
uard
smen
to
Mad
agas
car
to h
elp
trai
n th
e ne
w r
ecru
its,
32 33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
109
Rea
ffirm
s th
at w
e w
ill b
e se
ekin
g pe
ople
fro
m n
eigh
boring
coa
st g
uard
s to
tra
in o
ur
34gu
ards
man
,35 36
Rem
inds
tha
t th
is 2
5 m
illio
n do
llars
will
go
to s
uppl
ying
the
bas
e w
ith n
eede
d 37
nece
ssiti
es s
uch
as u
nifo
rms,
wea
pons
, co
mm
ande
rs a
nd g
ener
als
to t
rain
the
38
uprisi
ng r
ecru
its,
39 40Fu
rthe
r Rem
inds
tha
t th
e up
risi
ng r
ecru
its w
ill d
efen
d th
e bo
rder
s fr
om p
eopl
e 41
tryi
ng t
o tr
affic
k pe
ople
out
of th
e co
untr
y,42 43
Dra
ws
Att
entio
n th
at p
eopl
e fr
om M
adag
asca
r w
ill a
lso
be a
part
of th
is a
rmy
alon
g 44
with
Gua
rdsm
an f
rom
oth
er n
eigh
boring
nat
ions
,45 46
Emph
asiz
es th
at w
hen
this
pro
gram
is p
ut in
act
ion
the
num
ber
of h
uman
47
traf
ficki
ng v
ictim
s in
Mad
agas
car
will
dec
reas
e he
lpin
g m
any
peop
le48 49
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NES
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YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:U
krai
neD
eleg
ates
:M
acLa
ine
But
ters
,Col
eman
Cle
mm
ons,
Bar
rett
Sch
eetz
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o S
top
th
e R
uss
ian
’s F
un
din
g o
f Te
rror
ist
Org
aniz
atio
ns
Con
cern
ed t
hat
Rus
sia
is s
pons
orin
g te
rror
ist
atta
cks
in o
rder
to
take
ove
r ou
r 1
natio
n,2 3
Not
ing
with
gra
ve c
once
rn t
hat
the
dam
age
bein
g ca
used
by
this
fun
ding
has
4
caus
ed u
nres
t, d
espa
ir,
and
dest
ruct
ion,
5 6Ta
king
in a
ccou
nt t
hat
we
are
now
hav
ing
to p
ut m
ore
and
mor
e fu
nds
into
7
prev
entin
g th
ese
atta
cks
that
are
thr
eate
ning
our
sov
erei
gnty
,8 9
Dee
ply
dist
urbe
d by
the
am
ount
of la
nd lo
st d
urin
g th
ese
atta
cks
on o
ur n
atio
n,
10th
ere
mus
t be
a s
olut
ion
to t
his
conf
lict,
11 12N
otic
ing
with
dee
p co
ncer
n 10
,000
hum
ans
have
die
d fr
om 2
014
to e
arly
201
7 du
e 13
to t
his
terr
oris
m,
14 15Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t 23
,500
peo
ple
have
bee
n in
jure
d th
is c
onfli
ct m
ust
stop
,16 17
Taki
ng n
ote
that
we
have
got
ten
little
am
ount
of su
ppor
t fo
r ou
r ca
use,
18 19Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
Her
eby:
20 211.
Cal
ls U
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
mee
t w
ith t
he N
atio
n of
Rus
sia
and
find
out
why
22
they
wan
t to
ove
rtak
e ou
r N
atio
n;23 24
2. R
ecom
men
ds t
he U
N p
lace
s ne
w s
anct
ions
on
Rus
sia
for
terr
oriz
ing
our
nat
ion;
25 263.
See
ks t
hat
the
sanc
tion
is p
lace
d by
Aug
ust
31st
201
8;27 28
4. F
urth
er r
ecom
men
ds t
hat
the
sanc
tion
is e
nfor
ced
with
str
ictn
ess.
29
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
110
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:El
Sal
vado
rD
eleg
ates
:Bra
dley
Bor
k,Th
omas
Bor
k,G
rant
Jen
kins
Sch
ool:
Sun
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o R
edu
ce C
hild
Lab
or in
El S
alva
dor
an
d A
cro
ss C
entr
al
Am
eric
a
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Rec
ogni
zing
the
am
ount
of ch
ildre
n in
labo
r in
El S
alva
dor,
3 4Ala
rmed
tha
t ch
ildre
n fr
om a
ges
five
to s
even
teen
, 1.
8 m
illio
n m
inor
s ar
e w
orki
ng
5w
hich
is a
ppro
xim
atel
y th
irty
per
cent
of El
Sal
vado
r’s
tota
l pop
ulat
ion,
6 7Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
chi
ldre
n th
at a
re w
orki
ng a
nin
e ho
ur d
ay o
nly
rece
ivin
g le
ss
8th
an fou
r do
llars
per
day
,9 10
Cog
niza
nt t
hat
wor
king
as
a ch
ild c
an e
xpos
e ch
ildre
n to
mal
nutr
ition
, fa
tigue
, an
d 11
anem
ia,
12 13Rea
ffirm
ing
that
chi
ld la
bor
is c
onne
cted
to
pove
rty,
14 15W
e, t
he d
eleg
ates
of El
Sal
vado
r, h
ereb
y:16 17
Sug
gest
tha
t ch
ildre
n ar
e ed
ucat
ed b
efor
e be
com
ing
invo
lved
in t
he w
ork
forc
e;18 19
Prov
okin
g m
easu
res
to in
trod
uce
mor
e af
ford
able
sch
ools
for
chi
ldre
n, r
aise
tea
cher
20
sala
ries
to
incr
ease
the
am
ount
of te
ache
rs,
and
requ
est
assi
stan
ce fro
m
21or
gani
zatio
ns s
uch
as t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns C
hild
ren'
s Fu
nd (
UN
ICEF
);22 23
Req
uest
ing
3.5
billi
on d
olla
rs t
o pa
y fo
r te
ache
rs' s
alar
ies
acro
ss C
entr
al A
mer
ica,
24
incr
easi
ng t
hem
fro
m 7
,000
to
15,0
00,
to b
uild
and
mai
ntai
n ar
ound
200
sch
ools
, 25
and
15 m
illio
n ch
ildre
n to
go
scho
ol a
cros
s Cen
tral
Am
eric
a.26
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
GA
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Tu
rkey
Del
egat
es:
Tris
tan
Ros
sin,
Bla
ze S
penc
er,
Jere
mie
Leg
erSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o P
reve
nt
Oil
Sp
ills
on t
he
Bos
ph
oru
s of
Tu
rkey
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ack
now
ledg
ing
the
heav
y fo
g an
d ov
er lo
aded
oil
ship
s ca
uses
oil
spill
s on
the
3
Bos
phor
us of
Tur
key.
thes
e oi
l spi
lls h
appe
n an
d th
ey s
pend
lots
of m
oney
and
tim
e 4
clea
ning
the
m.
5 6Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t Is
tanb
ul is
on
the
Bos
phor
us o
f Tu
rkey
whi
ch is
the
ir m
ost
popu
lar
7ar
ea,
and
oil s
pills
are
cos
tly t
o cl
ean.
It
can
cos
t m
illio
ns o
f do
llars
dep
endi
ng o
n 8
the
seve
rity
of th
e oi
l spi
ll to
cle
an.
9 10Fu
lly a
war
e th
at th
is is
ver
y co
stly
and
con
cern
ing
we
the
Rep
ublic
of Tu
rkey
11
prop
ose
a oi
l pip
elin
e al
ong
the
Bos
phor
us
to s
top
the
prob
lem
of oi
l spi
lls.
12 13H
avin
g ex
amin
ed h
ow m
any
tons
of oi
l wer
e sp
illed
in 2
016
whi
ch w
as 5
,500
ton
s 14
of o
il al
l off o
f oi
l shi
ps in
the
Bos
phor
us.
15 16D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
oil
spill
s w
ill a
ffec
t th
e am
ount
of pe
ople
com
ing
to I
stan
bul
17th
e m
ost
popu
lar
city
in t
urke
y. M
ost
of I
stan
bul's
mon
ey c
omes
fro
m p
eopl
e 18
visi
ting
the
city
. 19 20
We
the
Del
egat
ion
of t
he R
epub
lic o
f Tu
rkey
do
here
by:
21 22Acc
epts
an
oil p
ipel
ine
to t
rans
port
oil
acro
ss t
he B
osph
orus
.23 24
Con
side
r th
is p
ipel
ine
whi
ch w
ill s
olve
the
pro
blem
of oi
l spi
lls o
n th
e Bos
phor
us o
f 25
Turk
ey.
26 27Tr
ust
thi
s pi
pelin
e w
ill h
elp
the
coun
try’
s ec
onom
y be
caus
e Bos
phor
us is
one
of th
e 28
mos
t to
uris
tic p
lace
in T
urke
y.29 30
We
will
be
aski
ng ¼
of th
e am
ount
of th
e pi
pelin
e co
st fro
m t
he U
N w
hich
will
be
31$4
10,6
25,0
00 a
nd o
ur c
ount
ry w
ill c
over
the
oth
er ¾
of th
e co
st.
32 33
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
111
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Sey
chel
les
Del
egat
es:
Aut
umn
Gau
lt,Kat
e O
dum
,Fa
izan
Par
ray
Sch
ool:
Pul
aski
Aca
dem
y
A R
esol
uti
on t
o D
ecre
ase
Ris
ing
Sea
Lev
els
Wor
ldw
ide
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2U
nder
stan
ding
80%
of th
e po
pula
tion
is a
ffec
ted
by r
isin
g se
a le
vels
whi
ch is
abo
ut
375
,742
peo
ple,
4 5Acc
eptin
g th
at in
50
to 1
00 y
ears
the
isla
nd c
ount
ry o
f Sey
chel
les
will
no
long
er b
e 6
inha
bita
ble
by la
nd-l
ivin
g or
gani
sms,
7 8Fu
lly a
larm
ed t
hat
over
1 b
illio
n pe
ople
, ov
eral
l, ar
e al
so b
eing
affec
ted
by r
isin
g 9
sea
leve
ls a
nd c
limat
e ch
ange
,10 11
Not
ing
with
sat
isfa
ctio
n th
e he
lpfu
l effor
ts if
the
Cer
f Is
land
Con
serv
atio
n Pr
ogra
m
12(C
ICP)
has
don
e fo
r ou
r re
ef;
alon
g w
ith t
he P
aris
Clim
ate
Acc
ords
(he
lpin
g w
ith
13de
crea
sing
gre
enho
use
gass
es p
rodu
ced
by m
ost
coun
trie
s),
14 15Affirm
ing
that
thi
s pr
oble
m b
egan
dur
ing
in I
ndus
tria
l Rev
olut
ion,
and
sin
ce 1
990
16th
e le
vels
hav
e be
en r
isin
g at
tripl
e pa
ce,
17 18Fu
rthe
r no
ting
the
Rep
ublic
of Sey
chel
les
bega
n to
con
side
r th
is a
pro
blem
whe
n w
e 19
bega
n m
anuf
actu
ring
pro
duct
s, m
akin
gfa
ctor
ies
and
furt
hering
our
for
ms
of
20el
ectr
icity
(m
ostly
con
sist
ing
of p
etro
leum
pro
duct
s),
21 22D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
abou
t th
e m
eltin
g of
the
pol
ar ic
e ca
ps,
whi
ch c
ontr
ibut
es t
o 23
risi
ng s
ea le
vels
aro
und
the
wor
ld,
24 25Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
cur
rent
ly o
nly
smal
ler
isla
nds
and
coas
tal a
reas
are
cur
rent
ly
26su
ffer
ing
in t
he R
epub
lic o
f Sey
chel
les,
27 28D
eepl
y di
stur
bed
that
sea
leve
ls a
re r
isin
g 2
to 3
mill
imet
ers
per
year
, an
d if
the
29se
a le
vels
ris
e 1
met
er t
han
Sey
chel
les
will
lose
70%
per
cent
of
its la
nd m
ass,
30 31Kee
ping
inm
ind
that
if n
othi
ng is
don
e, c
ivili
an li
ves
will
be
lost
as
wel
l as
dam
age
32to
per
sona
l and
com
mer
cial
pro
pert
y, a
s w
ell a
s pe
rman
ently
dam
agin
g th
e 33
envi
ronm
ent,
lim
iting
/los
ing
expo
rts
and
impo
rts,
34 35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
The
dele
gatio
n of
Sey
chel
les
here
by:
36 37En
cour
age
the
build
ing
of s
trat
ocru
iser
s an
d w
eath
er b
allo
ons
to r
elea
se t
he
38ch
emic
al N
ovel
Sol
id A
eros
ols
into
the
ozo
ne la
yer;
39 40Pr
ocla
ims
the
ballo
ons
will
low
er t
empe
ratu
res
by o
ne-d
egre
e av
erag
e to
7.6
41
degr
ees
Fahr
enhe
it ra
ther
tha
n 8.
6 de
gree
s Fa
hren
heit
by 2
100;
42 43Fu
rthe
r re
ques
ts t
o re
leas
e th
em t
wel
ve m
iles
abov
e th
e N
orth
Pol
e, S
outh
Pol
e,
44Aus
tral
ia,
New
Zea
land
, Chi
le,
Arg
entin
a, a
nd S
outh
Afr
ica;
45 46Affirm
ing
it w
ill t
ake
arou
nd fou
r ye
ars
to m
ake
one-
hund
red
of e
ach,
and
it w
ill
47ta
ke a
yea
r an
d a
half
afte
rwor
d of
the
che
mic
als
to g
o in
to e
ffec
t;48 49
Trus
ts t
he w
ork
of o
ver
seve
nty-
five
trai
ned
men
in g
eoen
gine
erin
g to
bui
ld e
ach
50ge
oeng
inee
ring
bal
loon
;51 52
Take
s no
te o
f t
he 2
,287
,500
US d
olla
rs it
will
tak
e to
bui
ld a
ll of
the
m (
$21,
275
per
53st
rato
carr
ier
$1,0
00 p
er w
eath
er b
allo
on);
54 55Con
firm
s th
at s
trat
ocru
iser
s w
ill b
e bu
ilt in
the
She
rwoo
d In
door
Pla
nt H
ire,
an
eco-
56fr
iend
ly m
anuf
actu
ring
com
pany
, in
Aus
tral
ia;
57 58Rec
omm
ends
the
fun
ds b
eing
pai
d fo
r by
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
(se
eing
as
this
59
addr
esse
s m
ost
of t
he w
orld
);60 61
Has
res
olve
d th
at o
nce
our
stra
tocr
uise
rs a
re n
ot o
f us
e, t
hey
will
be
recy
cled
to
the
6236
0°
Mat
eria
ls G
roup
in V
anco
uver
, Can
ada;
63 64N
otes
tha
t if
anyt
hing
goe
s w
rong
, ou
r ci
vilia
ns w
ill b
e m
oved
to
Ital
y w
ho g
ladl
y 65
take
s in
the
max
imum
of 10
0,00
0 im
mig
rant
s pe
r ye
ar;
66 67Ex
pres
ses
its h
ope
of n
ot o
nly
help
ing
Sey
chel
les
but
othe
r co
untr
ies
that
are
68
suffer
ing
from
ris
ing
sea
leve
ls.
69
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ESSE
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UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:M
ali
Del
egat
es:
Nor
a Rom
ano,
Hill
ary
Bri
tt,
Emm
a D
onov
anSch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Fi
gh
t an
d P
reve
nt
Terr
oris
m in
Mal
i
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
Isla
mis
t ar
med
gro
ups
exec
uted
at
leas
t 21
men
1
incl
udin
g ci
vilia
ns a
nd m
embe
rs o
f ar
med
gro
ups,
alle
gedl
y fo
r be
ing
info
rman
ts for
2
the
gove
rnm
ent.
3 4Con
cern
ed t
hat
seve
ral i
nnoc
ent
citiz
ens
and
child
ren
are
bein
g ki
lled
by la
ndm
ines
.5 6
Aw
are
that
arm
ed g
roup
s in
the
nor
th a
re c
ontin
uing
to
recr
uit
and
use
child
7
sold
iers
, an
d th
at d
urin
g 20
16,
at le
ast
seve
n sc
hool
s in
the
nor
th w
ere
at v
ario
us
8tim
es o
ccup
ied
by m
embe
rs o
f th
e ar
med
gro
ups.
9 10
Kee
ping
in m
ind
of t
he p
robl
em t
hat
ther
e ar
e te
rror
ist
atta
cks
in M
ali a
nd t
hat
Mal
i 11
is u
sing
chi
ldre
n to
fig
ht t
hese
att
acks
.12 13
Taki
ng in
to c
onsi
dera
tion
that
rec
ently
the
re w
as a
ter
rorist
att
ack
in M
ali a
ta
14lu
xury
hot
el,
killi
ng m
ultip
le p
eopl
e.15 16
We
call
upon
the
Mod
el U
N t
o pr
ovid
e a
dona
tion
of a
t le
ast
sixt
y m
illio
n do
llars
to
17pr
ovid
e a
task
for
ce o
f 10
,000
peo
ple
with
wea
pons
and
sur
veill
ance
equ
ipm
ent.
18 19
If w
e ar
e ab
le t
o pu
rcha
se a
ll of
the
fol
low
ing
item
s w
e w
ill h
ave
few
er d
eath
s in
20
Mal
i.21 22
Enco
urag
ed t
hat
the
num
ber
of c
hild
-dea
ths
will
fal
l, an
d M
ali w
ill b
ecom
e a
safe
r 23
coun
try
once
mor
e.24
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ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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MO
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UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Ye
men
Del
egat
es:
Abb
y Coo
k,N
atal
ie V
icto
ry,
Elen
a M
ontp
ool
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o C
omb
at T
erro
rist
Act
ivit
y in
Yem
en
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t te
rror
ist
soci
etie
s kn
own
as Al-
Qae
da,
ISIS
(Is
lam
ic S
tate
1
of I
raq
and
Syr
ia),
and
the
ter
rorist
s fr
om S
audi
-Ara
bia
are
terr
oriz
ing
Yem
en.
2 3Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
if t
hese
ter
rorist
gro
ups
gain
con
trol
of Ye
men
, th
ey w
ill
4po
sses
s a
secu
re v
enue
to
layo
ut t
heir fut
ure
atta
cks.
5 6Con
cern
ed t
hat
this
will
har
m m
any
othe
r co
untr
ies
in t
he r
egio
n an
d th
roug
hout
7
the
wor
ld.
8 9W
e ca
ll up
on t
he M
odel
UN
to
prov
ide
a co
ntribu
tion
of t
wen
ty-t
wo
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o 10
purc
hase
sec
urity
per
sonn
el a
nd s
urve
illan
ce s
yste
ms
for
Yem
en.
11 12Res
olvi
ng t
o en
list
10,0
00 a
rmed
sol
dier
s to
pro
vide
sec
urity
, an
d su
rvei
llanc
e 13
syst
ems,
incl
udin
g dr
ones
, sp
ies
in o
ther
cou
ntries
, an
d w
iret
appi
ng.
14 15Rem
indi
ng t
hat
we
will
con
tinue
to
supp
ort
and
supp
ly t
he s
oldi
ers
with
thei
r ne
eds
16an
d fu
rthe
rmor
e, c
reat
ing
jobs
.17 18
Expr
essi
ng t
hat
prot
ectin
g Ye
men
fro
m t
hese
ter
rorist
s w
ill p
reve
nt a
nd r
educ
e th
e 19
exte
nt o
f fu
rthe
r at
tack
s on
diff
eren
t co
untr
ies.
20 21D
ecla
ring
tha
t th
is r
esol
utio
n w
ill a
ffec
t al
l citi
zens
of Ye
men
and
ben
efit
othe
r 22
coun
trie
s ar
ound
the
wor
ld,
as w
ell.
23
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ERA
L A
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BLY
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Eq
uato
rial
Gui
nea
Del
egat
es:
Sha
rada
Gha
ntas
ala,
Mar
ina
Ghe
bran
ious
Sch
ool:
Sun
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Res
olu
tion
Reg
ard
ing
Hu
man
itar
ian
Eff
ort
s
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t m
ore
than
60%
of th
e po
pula
tion
of t
he E
quat
oria
l Gui
nea
1is
und
er t
he p
over
ty li
ne.
2 3N
otin
g w
ith d
eep
conc
ern
that
less
tha
n 3%
of th
e co
untr
y’s
capi
tal s
pend
ing
goes
4
tow
ards
hea
lth.
As
a re
sult,
peo
ple
are
unde
rgoi
ng h
ealth
issu
es t
his
incl
udes
5
mal
nutr
ition
.6 7
Con
cern
ed t
hat
mal
nutr
ition
in t
he E
quat
oria
l Gui
nea
is a
gro
win
g pr
oble
m t
hat
8m
ust
be s
topp
ed.
Mal
nutr
ition
is t
he c
ondi
tion
in w
hich
the
bod
y is
not
pro
perly
9no
uris
hed.
Som
e of
the
maj
or n
utrien
ts t
hat
the
peop
le in
thi
s co
untr
y ar
e la
ckin
g 10
incl
ude
Vita
min
A,
Iron
, an
d Io
dine
.11 12
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
10 m
illio
n pe
ople
die
eve
ry y
ear
in t
he E
quat
oria
l Gui
nea
13du
e to
mal
nutr
ition
. Th
is m
eans
tha
t th
ere
are
arou
nd 2
7,00
0 de
aths
dai
ly in
the
14
Equa
torial
Gui
nea.
App
roxi
mat
ely,
one
-thi
rd o
f th
ese
deat
hs a
re c
hild
dea
ths.
15 16Cog
niza
nt t
hat
effo
rts
invo
lvin
g m
ultip
le fac
tors
suc
h as
agr
icul
ture
, ed
ucat
ion,
and
17
soci
al p
rote
ctio
n ar
e in
effec
t to
allo
w a
cces
s to
cro
ps.
Due
to
the
fact
tha
t th
e 18
Equa
torial
Gui
nea
is c
ontin
uing
to
stru
ggle
with
thi
s pr
oble
m,
thes
e ef
fort
s ar
e 19
prov
ed t
o be
une
ffec
tive.
20 21W
e th
e de
lega
tion
of t
he E
quat
oria
l Gui
nea
do h
ereb
y:22 23
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o su
pply
with
20
mill
ion
USD
to
dim
inis
h m
alnu
triti
on
24in
the
Equ
ator
ial G
uine
a. W
e w
ill d
o so
by
cons
truc
ting
a pr
ogra
m c
alle
d “P
ower
ing
25U
p th
e Eq
uato
rial
Gui
nea”
that
will
bui
ld t
hree
sou
p ki
tche
ns in
the
thr
ee m
ajor
26
citie
s of
the
cou
ntry
: M
alab
o, B
ata,
and
Lub
a.
27 28Ex
pect
ing
that
the
sou
p ki
tche
ns w
ill p
rovi
de foo
d fo
r al
l who
com
es t
here
. Th
e fo
od
29w
ill b
e se
rved
in b
oxes
and
on
a fir
st c
ome
and
first
ser
ve b
asis
. Th
ere
will
be
30
30na
tive
cook
s an
d 15
ser
vers
to
pack
age
the
boxe
s.31 32
Hav
ing
cons
ider
ed t
hat
the
crop
s gr
own
in t
he c
ount
ry w
ill b
e ut
ilize
d by
the
coo
k in
33
thei
r di
shes
, in
gred
ient
s in
the
foo
d w
ill b
e re
cogn
ized
by
the
peop
le.
Thes
e in
clud
e 34
cass
ava,
ban
anas
, co
coa,
and
sw
eet
pota
toes
. Cro
ps u
sed
in t
he c
ooki
ng w
ill a
lso
35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
be e
xpor
ted
from
oth
er c
ount
ries
. Th
e fo
od w
ill b
e en
rich
ed w
ith e
ssen
tial n
utrien
ts
36th
at w
ill n
ourish
the
pop
ulus
. 37 38
Ass
urin
g th
at la
rge
tent
s w
ill b
e se
t up
for
the
sou
p ki
tche
n. 2
5 ta
bles
, an
d 25
0 39
chai
rs w
ill b
e pr
ovid
ed for
the
eld
erly
and
dis
able
d. T
he r
est
of t
he s
pace
will
be
for
40pe
ople
to
sit
and
eat.
The
sou
p ki
tche
n w
ill b
e in
trial
for
tw
o ye
ars.
41 42En
cour
agin
g U
N p
artic
ipat
ion
in t
his
prog
ram
, fo
r th
is w
ill p
rovi
de n
eces
sary
43
nutr
ient
s fo
r gr
owin
g ch
ildre
n, y
oung
adu
lts,
and
seni
or c
itize
ns w
ho c
anno
t af
ford
44
to b
uy n
utritio
us foo
d. “
Pow
erin
g U
p th
e Eq
uato
rial
Gui
nea”
will
aid
the
Equ
ator
ial
45G
uine
ans
and
will
sav
e nu
mer
ous
lives
.46
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ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:M
alay
sia
Del
egat
es:
Cos
ette
DeB
orde
,Sum
mer
Wal
shSch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o R
edu
ce W
ater
Was
tag
e in
Mal
aysi
a
Ack
now
ledg
ing
risi
ng w
ater
was
tage
rat
es in
the
pas
t 20
yea
rs,
Mal
aysi
a ne
eds
to
1de
velo
p st
rate
gies
to
chan
ge c
itize
n’s
habi
ts,
2 3Fu
lly a
war
e of
the
se is
sues
, M
alay
sian
citi
zens
hav
e do
ne li
ttle
to
impr
ove
them
, 4
and
have
mos
tly ig
nore
d th
em,
5 6D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
of h
ow m
any
dam
s th
e M
alay
sian
gov
ernm
ent
dest
roys
eve
ry
7ye
ar,
appr
oxim
atel
y 17
% in
the
pas
t 20
yea
rs,
8 9Ta
king
into
con
side
ratio
n ra
tes
such
as
the
165
liter
s co
nsum
ed p
er p
erso
n pe
r da
y 10
in 2
010,
pip
es a
re b
eing
inst
alle
d to
tak
e ne
w,
fres
h w
ater
thr
ough
citi
es,
sinc
e 11
Sep
tem
ber
30th
, 20
17,
12 13H
avin
g fu
rthe
r de
cide
d of
invi
sion
s fo
r ne
w w
ater
in M
alay
sia
(for
peo
ple,
foo
d in
14
rura
l dev
elop
men
ts,
for
the
envi
ronm
ent
and
the
econ
omy)
the
y pl
an t
o re
ach
15th
ese
goal
s by
202
0 in
clud
ing
99%
of po
pula
tion,
16 17H
avin
g ex
amin
ed fur
ther
tha
t 36
.6%
of al
l Mal
aysi
a w
ater
is d
ried
up
in t
he la
st
18ye
ar a
lone
, 44
,510
,789
shi
pmen
ts o
f w
ater
hav
e be
en im
port
ed t
o so
me
maj
or
19ci
ties
by g
over
nmen
t or
ders
,20 21
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y he
reby
:22 23
1. T
akes
not
e of
the
ave
rage
am
ount
of w
ater
use
d in
201
0, 1
65 li
ters
per
per
son
24pe
r da
y, w
e w
ould
like
to
limit
that
to
a m
axim
um o
f 40
lite
rs p
er p
erso
n pe
r da
y;25 26
2. C
onde
mns
the
am
ount
of w
aste
by
inst
allin
g a
sew
age
clea
ning
sys
tem
, w
hich
27
wou
ld c
reat
e jo
bs,
mak
e th
e fil
tering
pro
cess
eas
ier,
dec
reas
e th
e nu
mbe
r of
fre
sh
28w
ater
impo
rts,
and
mos
t im
port
antly
, pr
ovid
e cl
eane
r w
ater
; 29 30
3. Cal
ls t
o th
e 20
20 p
lan
to in
crea
se t
he a
mou
nt o
f w
ater
dis
trib
uted
to
hous
es,
we
31w
ould
like
to
decr
ease
it,
beca
use
of h
ow m
uch
is w
aste
d;32 33
4. A
ccep
ts t
hat
we
need
to
get
wat
er t
o m
ore
hous
es b
y lim
iting
it t
o 40
lite
rs p
er
34pe
rson
, w
e w
ill b
e ab
le t
o se
nd t
he e
xtra
am
ount
to
the
poor
; 35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
365.
Req
uest
s a
decr
ease
in t
he p
rice
of w
ater
dow
n by
sim
ply
clea
ning
wat
er t
o 37
mak
e it
mor
e av
aila
ble
and
affo
rdab
le for
poo
r ci
tizen
s;38 39
6. D
raw
s at
tent
ion
to t
he e
rror
s of
the
202
0 pl
an in
Mal
aysi
a, w
e w
ould
like
to
40m
ake
our
chan
ges
and
mod
ifica
tions
hap
pen
in t
he n
ext
two
year
s, b
etw
een
2018
41
and
2019
.42
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TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Sud
anD
eleg
ates
:Ja
ck C
rem
ers,
Dan
iel P
onto
w,
Mic
hael
Vau
ghn
Sch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Erad
icat
ing
Com
mon
Dis
ease
s in
Su
dan
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ala
rmed
by
Sud
an’s
hug
e pr
oble
m w
ith d
isea
ses,
3 4
Con
cern
ed t
hat
2,80
0 pe
ople
are
dyi
ng b
y m
alar
ia e
very
yea
r, 2
,200
peo
ple
are
5dy
ing
ever
y ye
ar b
y Tu
berc
ulos
is,
and
a w
hopp
ing
37,5
00 d
eath
s ev
ery
year
jus
t by
6
the
flu a
nd p
neum
onia
.7 8
We
the
dele
gate
s of
Sud
an:
9 10U
rge
that
the
UN
send
med
icat
ion
at a
n es
timat
ed c
ost
of 3
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
hat
11w
ould
era
dica
te t
he m
ost
com
mon
dis
ease
s in
Sud
an,
such
as
Mal
aria
, 12
Tube
rcul
osis
, In
fluen
za a
nd P
neum
onia
; 13 14
Furt
her
requ
ests
an
addi
tiona
l 3 m
illio
n do
llars
to
teac
h Sud
anes
e pe
ople
to
be
15ph
arm
acis
ts,
nurs
es,
and
doct
ors.
16 17
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
GA
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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:
Ala
yna
Bib
by,
Gen
try
Ann
e H
ollis
,M
aris
sa P
agan
oSch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o P
rote
ct C
oral
Ree
fs f
rom
Det
erio
rati
on
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t 10
% o
f th
e w
orld
’s c
oral
ree
fs h
ave
been
dam
aged
to
a 1
grea
t ex
tent
,2 3
Not
ing
with
con
cern
tha
t m
ost
of t
he d
estr
uctio
n is
fro
m h
uman
cau
ses,
4 5
Str
essi
ng t
he im
port
ance
of co
ral r
eefs
tha
t pr
ovid
e ha
bita
ts for
cou
ntle
ss a
nim
als,
6
jobs
for
man
y, a
nd t
o pr
omot
e bi
odiv
ersi
ty,
7 8Rea
lizin
g th
at in
less
tha
n 50
yea
rs m
any
mor
e re
efs
coul
d di
sapp
ear,
9 10Kee
ping
in m
ind,
the
non
-pr
ofit
orga
niza
tion,
Ree
f Rel
ief,
est
ablis
hed
area
s ar
ound
11
the
Bah
amia
n re
efs
whe
re fis
hing
is il
lega
l,12 13
The
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y he
reby
:14 15
1. C
alls
upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o ge
nera
te n
o fis
hing
zon
es in
side
the
cor
al r
eef
16bo
unda
ries
;17 18
2. F
urth
er r
ecom
men
ds t
akin
g ac
tion
to e
rect
no
snor
kelin
g zo
nes
with
in f
iftee
n fe
et
19ab
ove
the
cora
l;20 21
3. U
rges
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
proh
ibit
cora
l min
ing
arou
nd e
ndan
gere
d re
efs;
22 234.
Dra
ws
atte
ntio
n to
the
fac
t th
at w
e ne
ed t
o do
our
par
t in
tak
ing
care
of th
e 24
reef
s;25 26
5. Em
phas
izes
the
nee
d to
kee
p co
ral r
eefs
aliv
e an
d pr
ospe
rous
.27
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ERA
L A
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BLY
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:U
nite
d Kin
gdom
Del
egat
es:
Mol
ly D
uPuy
,H
arpe
r Fi
tzge
rald
,Bro
oke
John
son,
Rub
y Li
nstr
oth
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
eso
luti
on t
o C
omb
at T
erro
rism
Ack
now
ledg
ing
ther
e ha
ve a
lrea
dy b
een
thre
e te
rror
ist
atta
cks
this
yea
r an
d 23
1
inju
red
or k
illed
,2 3
Enco
urag
ed b
y th
e D
isar
mam
ent
and
Inte
rnat
iona
l Sec
urity
Com
mitt
ee,
4
5
Dee
ply
conc
erne
d w
ith t
he e
scal
atin
g vi
olen
ce t
aken
out
on
the
Uni
ted
Kin
gdom
's
6ci
tizen
s,7 8
Not
ing
with
gra
ve u
neas
e th
at m
ore
are
conv
ertin
g to
ter
rorism
eve
ry d
ay,
9 10Aw
are
that
app
roxi
mat
ely
3,50
0 te
rror
ists
res
ide
in t
he U
nite
d K
ingd
om,
11 12Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
here
by:
13 141.
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
to
furt
her
inve
stig
ate
the
orig
ins
of t
he U
nite
d 15
Kin
gdom
's t
erro
rist
s by
sen
ding
age
nts
to m
onito
r th
e ar
eas
that
spa
wn
the
mos
t 16
terr
oris
ts t
o en
sure
the
sec
urity
of th
eir
citiz
ens;
17 182.
Req
uest
s th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o he
ed o
ur c
ry for
hel
p to
com
bat
this
gro
win
g 19
thre
at;
20 213.
Urg
es t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o se
nd e
mis
saries
to
surv
eil i
nter
net
use
in
22pr
oble
mat
ic a
reas
belie
ving
thi
s co
uld
be a
larg
e co
ntribu
ting
fact
or t
o th
is d
ire
23co
mpl
icat
ion;
24 254.
Pro
clai
m t
hat
this
sha
ll go
into
ord
er b
y Fe
brua
ry 5
, 20
18.
26
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
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NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Ven
ezue
laD
eleg
ates
:Cat
herine
Sco
tt,
Isab
el L
eona
rd,
Sop
hie
Hib
sch,
Mer
edith
Van
Ker
khov
eSch
ool:
Sai
nt M
atth
ew C
atho
lic S
choo
l
A R
esol
uti
on f
or a
Rel
ief
Hou
se A
ssoc
iati
on in
Ven
ezu
ela
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Rem
indi
ng a
ll na
tions
tha
t Ven
ezue
la is
exp
erie
ncin
g po
litic
al t
urm
oil,
yet
they
are
3
unab
le t
o es
cape
the
ir u
nsta
ble
coun
try,
4 5Rea
ffirm
ing
the
Res
olut
ion
0086
10 o
f 27
Jan
uary
201
5, w
hich
lim
its t
he u
se o
f 6
firea
rms
or a
ny o
ther
pot
entia
l let
hal w
eapo
ns a
s th
e la
st r
esor
t,7 8
Not
hing
tha
t th
is r
esol
utio
n di
d af
fect
ed v
iole
nce
on t
he s
tree
ts e
noug
h to
ensu
re
9co
mpl
ete
safe
ty,
10 11Str
essi
ng t
he fac
t th
at 5
7% o
f re
gist
ered
vot
ers
still
wis
h to
leav
e th
e co
untr
y,12 13
Enco
urag
es a
ll re
leva
nt a
genc
ies
of t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o ai
d th
is s
trug
glin
g 14
coun
try’
s pe
ople
by
prov
idin
g sa
fe h
aven
s al
ong
the
bord
ers
built
by
loca
l 15
cont
ract
ors
for
tem
pora
ry u
se;
16 17U
rges
mem
ber
stat
es t
o pr
ovid
e th
e fu
ndin
g fo
r ac
hiev
ing
safe
ty for
Ven
ezue
lans
;18 19
Req
uest
s 5.
2 m
illio
n U
.S.
dolla
rs a
nd f
requ
ent
repl
enis
hmen
ts o
f ne
cess
ities
20
alth
ough
qua
ntiti
es m
ay v
ary
depe
ndin
g on
the
am
ount
of ci
tizen
s re
sidi
ng in
the
21
have
ns;
22 23Str
esse
s th
e ne
ed o
f th
e go
vern
men
t to
und
erst
and
the
mag
nitu
de o
f th
esi
tuat
ion
24at
han
d an
d ga
ther
mor
e in
form
atio
n in
ord
er for
us
to b
ette
r as
sist
thi
spo
vert
y 25
strick
en c
ount
ry;
26 27Cal
ls f
or t
he d
evel
opm
ent
of a
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Tru
st F
und
to e
ndor
se d
onat
ions
28to
war
ds t
his
hous
ing
asso
ciat
ion
esta
blis
hed
for
viol
ence
vic
tims
and
star
ving
29
citiz
ens
in V
enez
uela
; 30 31
Dec
lare
s th
e ab
ility
for
thi
s or
gani
zatio
n to
pay
bac
k th
e U
N w
ith s
aid
32do
natio
ns in
the
spa
n of
15
year
s;33 34
As
wel
l as
boos
ting
the
econ
omy
by d
ecre
asin
g th
e un
empl
oym
ent
rate
;35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
119
36Cal
ls u
pon
the
gove
rnm
ent
and
natio
n to
res
pond
qui
ckly
so
that
thi
s re
solu
tion
37ai
ding
tho
se w
ho h
ave
been
affec
ted
by t
he foo
d sh
orta
ge a
nd g
over
nmen
t 38
hara
ssm
ent
in
39 40Ven
ezue
la m
ake
take
pla
ce im
med
iate
ly;
and
41 42Req
uest
s fin
anci
al a
nd r
esid
entia
l sup
port
for
citi
zens
of Ven
ezue
la s
uffe
ring
fro
m
43po
litic
al,
econ
omic
, an
d so
cial
det
erm
inan
ts p
rese
nt in
the
ir d
own-
spiral
ing
soci
ety.
44
GA
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Ic
elan
dD
eleg
ates
:Te
ssa
Sla
baug
h,G
race
Com
bs,
Am
elia
Sla
baug
hSch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
Icel
and
Ero
sion
Pro
ble
m
Icel
and
geog
raph
y is
one
with
out
man
y tr
ees.
It's
a d
eser
t ,
and
a m
an m
ade
one.
1
The
land
has
bee
n w
orn
away
by
cent
urie
s of
Ice
land
ic s
heep
and
oth
er li
vest
ock,
2
as w
ell a
s na
tura
l for
ces.
The
se li
vest
ock
wer
e br
ough
t fr
om t
he v
ikin
g th
at c
ame
to
3Ic
elan
d a
long
tim
e ag
o. B
ack
then
25%
of
the
isla
nd w
as c
over
ed w
ith lu
sh b
irch
4
fore
sts.
Whe
n th
e vi
king
arr
ived
in I
cela
nd,
thei
r pe
ople
cho
pped
dow
n th
e tr
ee t
o 5
build
hom
es.
This
con
tinue
d on
for
yea
rs a
nd y
ears
unt
il, W
ith n
o tr
ees
to h
old
the
6
soil
toge
ther
, th
e w
ind
blew
the
soi
l aw
ay o
ver
the
year
s un
til 3
0% o
f ic
elan
d w
as
7gr
eat
big
plai
n of
gra
y di
rt.
As
wel
l as
the
soil
bein
g bl
own
away
,th
e w
ind
blew
8
away
a g
reat
am
ount
of ca
rbon
tha
t w
as in
the
soi
l, an
d no
w t
here
isn'
t en
ough
of
9ca
rbon
in t
he s
oil t
o su
ppor
t pl
ant
life.
10 11
We
need
to
star
t pu
ttin
g do
wn
soil
that
will
put
car
bon
in t
he n
on c
arbo
nate
d so
il. I
f 12
all t
he d
esse
rts
are
cove
red
in t
his
soil
tree
s co
uld
then
be
plan
ted
,as
wel
l as
som
e 13
othe
r ve
geta
tion,
the
n so
lvin
g th
e er
osio
n pr
oble
m.S
ome
com
pani
es s
ell "
clea
n" o
r 14
scre
ened
fill
dirt
for
$8-$
15 a
cub
ic y
ard,
or
$40-
$75
for
five
yard
s to
spr
ead
it 3+
15
inch
es d
eep
over
a 5
00-s
quar
e-fo
ot a
rea
(20x
25 f
eet)
. 78
3,39
3 w
ould
be
the
16ap
prox
imat
e co
st for
the
mat
eria
ls o
f th
e pr
ojec
t. W
e pl
an t
o ge
t vo
lunt
eers
to
help
17
us w
ith t
he p
roje
cts.
We
pred
ict
this
will
tak
e ar
ound
tw
o to
thr
ee y
ears
for
the
18
plan
ts t
o ta
ke h
old
in t
he d
irt
as w
ell a
s pl
antin
g ev
eryt
hing
.
19
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ERA
L A
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BLY
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Ec
uado
rD
eleg
ates
:Sar
a G
rube
sic,
Mia
Led
ford
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o H
elp
Hea
lth
Car
e fo
r P
eop
le in
Ecu
ador
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Aw
are
of t
he p
eopl
e in
Ecu
ador
. Th
ey h
ave
a de
ath
rate
of 5.
1 pe
r da
y an
d 18
61.5
3
per
year
.4 5
Ala
rmed
by
Ecua
dor’s
heal
th c
are.
Dis
ease
s af
fect
abo
ut 1
00,0
00 o
f Ec
uado
r’s
6po
pula
tion.
Ther
e ar
e 50
,000
of E
cuad
or’s
poo
rest
rur
al c
itize
ns.
The
ir p
opul
atio
n is
7
goin
g do
wn
slow
ly.
It t
akes
abo
ut a
few
min
utes
to
hour
s ge
ttin
g to
a d
octo
r cl
ose
by.
8 9
Min
dful
tha
t pe
ople
tha
t ne
ed h
ealth
car
e or
insu
ranc
e. 5
0% o
f th
e po
pula
tion
has
10di
seas
e re
late
d de
aths
per
yea
r. Th
ey n
eed
seriou
s he
lp.
11 12Con
cern
ed t
hat
man
y ch
ildre
n su
ffer
and
die
fro
m m
alar
ia,
yello
w fev
er,
hepa
titis
, 13
and
mal
nutr
ition
.14 15
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
16fa
cilit
ies
need
ed t
o fig
ht t
hese
dis
ease
s.17 18
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
the
chi
ldre
n of
Ecu
ador
will
con
tinue
to
die
from
the
se h
ealth
19
issu
es,
unle
ss s
igni
fican
t ch
ange
s ar
e m
ade.
20 21W
e th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Ecu
ador
do
here
by:
22 23To
don
ate
fifty
mill
ion
dolla
rs t
o co
nstr
uct
twen
ty-f
ive
child
ren’
s he
alth
clin
ics
24ac
ross
the
cou
ntry
.25 26
Furt
her
requ
ests
to
plac
e at
leas
t tw
o do
ctor
s in
eac
h of
the
clin
ics.
27 28Rem
indi
ng t
he U
N t
hat
as t
he p
opul
atio
n be
com
es h
ealth
ier,
oth
er a
reas
of th
e 29
coun
try
will
impr
ove,
esp
ecia
lly t
he e
cono
my,
whi
ch w
ill e
nabl
e th
ego
vern
men
t 30
and
peop
le o
f Ec
uado
r to
pay
for
the
cos
ts o
f ru
nnin
g th
e cl
inic
s in
the
fut
ure.
31 32Pr
ocla
ims
that
the
se c
linic
s w
ill h
elp
child
ren
be fre
e of
mul
tiple
dis
ease
s in
Ecu
ador
33
for
gene
ratio
ns t
o co
me.
34
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ERA
L A
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BLY
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Q
atar
Del
egat
es:
Aub
rey
Kin
g,El
li Bel
l,Alis
ha S
iddi
qui
Sch
ool:
Mer
rol H
yde
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o R
econ
stru
ct T
ies
bet
wee
n Q
atar
an
d N
eig
hb
orin
g
Cou
ntr
ies
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t Q
atar
’s t
ies
with
Sau
di A
rabi
a, E
gypt
, th
e U
nite
d Ara
b Em
irat
es,
1Bah
rain
, an
d Ye
men
hav
e be
en c
ut o
ff is
ver
y im
port
ant
to t
he w
ealth
and
eco
nom
y 2
of Q
atar
.3 4
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
the
san
ctio
ns im
pose
d by
the
pre
viou
sly
men
tione
d co
untr
ies
5ha
s pr
even
ted
the
citiz
ens
of Q
atar
fro
m b
eing
abl
e to
par
ticip
ate
in r
elig
ious
6
activ
ities
suc
h as
the
haj
j to
the
city
of M
ecca
in S
audi
Ara
bia.
7 8Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
san
ctio
ns b
eing
impo
sed
upon
Qat
ar a
re c
reat
ing
a te
rrib
le
9qu
ality
of
life
for
the
peop
le in
Qat
ar,
incl
udin
g gr
ocer
y st
ores
bei
ng e
mpt
y du
e to
10
rest
rict
ions
.11 12
The
dele
gatio
n of
Qat
ar d
o he
reby
:13 14
Enco
urag
e th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o ho
ld a
mee
ting
betw
een
the
affe
cted
par
ties
in
15or
der
to c
ivill
y di
scus
s th
e pr
oble
m.
16 17Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
Qat
ar a
nd t
he o
ther
par
ties
mus
t fo
llow
UN
dec
ided
ter
ms
of
18ag
reem
ent.
19
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ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
121
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NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Et
hiop
iaD
eleg
ates
:Ty
ler
Hum
mel
,G
arre
tt S
mith
,Bro
oks
Tayl
orSch
ool:
Sun
set
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o Lo
wer
th
e P
over
ty R
ate
in E
thio
pia
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t on
e th
ird
of t
he c
ount
ry is
livi
ng b
elow
the
pov
erty
line
1
and
mak
ing
less
tha
t $1
.25U
SD
per
day
;2 3
Fully
aw
are
that
onl
y 50
% o
f th
e co
untr
y ha
s ac
cess
to
an e
duca
tion
and
49%
are
4
illite
rate
;5 6
Rea
lizin
g te
nsio
n be
twee
n Et
hiop
ia a
nd E
ritr
ea a
nd t
he c
once
rn for
the
wel
l-be
ing
of
7th
e ci
tizen
s of
bot
h co
untr
ies;
8 9Con
cern
ed t
hat
the
GD
P pe
r ca
pita
in E
thio
pia
is $
706.
76U
SD
whi
ch r
anks
169
th in
10
the
wor
ld a
nd is
in t
he b
otto
m h
alf
of A
fric
an c
ount
ries
;11 12
Rea
lizin
g th
at o
ver
71 m
illio
n pe
ople
are
una
ble
to a
cces
s dr
inki
ng w
ater
, a
larg
e 13
sect
ion
of p
over
ty;
14 15En
cour
aged
by
UN
sec
reta
ry g
ener
al A
nton
io G
uter
res
quot
e, “
Our
s ca
n be
the
first
16
gene
ratio
n to
end
pov
erty
and
the
last
gen
erat
ion
to a
ddre
ss c
limat
e ch
ange
bef
ore
17it
is t
oo la
te.”
,18 19
Und
erst
andi
ng t
hat
pove
rty
has
slig
htly
bee
n re
duce
d in
the
pas
t de
cade
s, b
ut a
re
20co
nvin
ced
that
it s
houl
d be
red
uced
mor
e in
the
fut
ure
to s
ecur
e th
e w
ell-
bein
g of
21
the
coun
try;
22 23Con
vinc
ed t
hat
outs
ide
assi
stan
ce is
nee
ded
to b
reak
the
pov
erty
cyc
le.
24 25W
e th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Eth
iopi
a H
erby
:26 27
Sug
gest
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
beg
in o
ffer
ing
mic
rofin
ance
loan
s us
ing
the
fund
s of
the
28
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
;29 30
Ask
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns in
clud
e an
eas
y ca
ncel
latio
n po
licy
and
a si
mpl
e 31
agre
emen
t st
atem
ent
in t
he n
ativ
e la
ngua
ge t
hat
does
n’t
incl
ude
the
writt
en w
ord
32si
nce
61 p
erce
nt o
f th
e co
untr
y is
illit
erat
e;33 34
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Req
uest
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns o
pen
up t
he o
ptio
n of
mic
rofin
ance
loan
to
anyo
ne
35es
peci
ally
peo
ple
who
mak
e an
ext
rem
ely
smal
l dai
ly w
age,
and
enc
oura
ges
that
36
thes
e lo
ans
have
a lo
w in
tere
st r
ate
37 38Tr
usts
tha
t th
ese
mic
rofin
ance
loan
s ar
e us
ed b
y th
e ci
tizen
s of
Eth
iopi
a in
ord
er t
o 39
build
bus
ines
s, o
r he
lp g
ive
fam
ilies
an
easi
er li
fe;
40 41Req
uest
s th
ese
loan
are
acc
essi
ble
at p
lace
s th
at h
ave
acce
ss t
o th
e in
tern
et a
s to
42
utili
ze t
echn
olog
y so
tha
t la
ngua
ge is
not
aba
rrie
r si
nce
ther
e ar
e 88
livi
ng
43la
ngua
ges
in E
thio
pia;
44 45U
rges
The
Eco
nom
ic C
omm
issi
ons
for
Afr
ica
to g
et in
volv
ed in
hel
ping
the
peo
ple
of
46Et
hiop
ia t
o re
ceiv
e th
ese
loan
s;47 48
Not
es t
hat
the
Ave
rage
mic
rofin
ance
loan
in A
fric
a is
$30
0USD
, an
d de
clar
es t
hat
49m
ost
loan
s sh
ould
be
arou
nd t
his
size
;50 51
Ask
s th
at o
ne c
entr
al m
icro
finan
ce in
stitu
tion
is b
uilt
in A
ddis
Aba
ba t
hat
is
52ac
cess
ible
fro
m in
tern
et k
iosk
s in
sur
roun
ding
are
as t
hrou
ghou
t th
e co
untr
y th
at
53ha
ve a
n in
tern
et c
onne
ctio
n;54 55
Req
uest
s $2
0 m
illio
n U
SD
to
build
the
ban
k an
d ki
osks
tha
t w
ill b
e re
paid
by
the
56in
tere
st fro
m t
he lo
ans,
and
aft
er it
is r
epai
d, t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns w
ill m
ake
a pr
ofit;
57 58Pr
ocla
ims
the
Initi
al B
ank
will
be
cons
truc
ted
by J
anua
ry o
f 20
20 a
long
with
500
59
kios
ks b
y Ja
nuar
y of
202
1.60
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Spo
nsor
:Alg
eria
Del
egat
es:
Wes
ley
Str
eet,
Jona
than
Sm
iley
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o P
rovi
de
Fin
anci
al G
ain
Fro
m O
il S
up
ply
Not
ing
With
Gra
ve C
once
rnth
at A
lger
ia,
a m
ajor
gas
sup
plie
r to
Eur
ope,
has
nea
rly
1$1
43 b
illio
n in
for
eign
res
erve
s bu
t it
has
seen
its
ener
gy e
arni
ngs
fall
by n
early
50
2pe
rcen
t in
201
5.3 4
Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
it h
as a
lrea
dy c
ut s
pend
ing
and
take
n st
eps
to r
educ
e its
5
impo
rt b
ill,
Alg
eria
’s $
45 b
illio
n su
bsid
y sy
stem
is u
nsus
tain
able
.6 7
Dis
turb
ed t
hat
Alg
eria
has
an
unfr
iend
ly b
usin
ess
envi
ronm
ent,
due
to
its
8bu
reau
crac
y, a
rcan
e ba
nkin
g, r
ed t
ape
and
corr
uptio
n as
the
mai
n hu
rdle
s to
9
inve
stin
g.10 11
Vie
win
g W
ith A
ppre
ciat
ion
that
The
y ha
ve a
lrea
dy c
ut s
pend
ing
and
take
n st
eps
to
12re
duce
its
impo
rt b
ill.
13 14Fu
lly B
earing
in M
ind
that
the
y st
ill n
eed
to a
ddre
ss t
he c
rash
by
incr
easi
ng o
il an
d 15
gas
expo
rts.
16 17W
e th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Alg
eria
do
here
by:
18 19Cal
l Upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o en
d th
is o
il ec
onom
ic is
sue
by p
rovi
ding
res
ourc
es
20in
the
for
m o
f ec
onom
ic a
dvis
ors
to a
ddre
ssin
g th
e un
frie
ndly
bus
ines
s 21
envi
ronm
ent.
22 23
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ERA
L A
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BLY
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ATI
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Spo
nsor
:D
emoc
ratic
Rep
ublic
of th
e Con
goD
eleg
ates
:Sau
rav
Cha
krab
orty
,Th
omas
Dah
ner,
Cor
a D
oyle
,M
olly
Vol
ker
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o A
id t
he
Aff
licte
d P
eop
le o
f Ea
ster
n C
ong
o
Not
ing
with
gra
ve c
once
rn t
hat
the
conf
lict
betw
een
Con
gole
se for
ces
and
Rw
anda
n 1
and
Uga
ndan
for
ces
has
esca
late
d th
e nu
mbe
r of
reg
iste
red
refu
gees
in t
he
2D
emoc
ratic
Rep
ublic
of Con
go t
o 48
6,58
0, t
he n
umbe
r of
Dem
ocra
tic R
epub
lic o
f 3
the
Con
go r
efug
ees
in o
ther
cou
ntries
to
450,
000,
and
the
num
ber
of in
tern
ally
4
disp
lace
d pe
ople
to
2.7
mill
ion,
5 6Bea
ring
in m
ind
that
the
con
flict
sta
rted
by
the
rebe
l for
ce m
ovem
ent
know
n as
7
Mar
ch 2
3 M
ovem
ent,
tha
t be
gan
at t
he e
nd o
f th
e Sec
ond
Con
go W
ar,
has
been
the
8
caus
e fo
r th
e la
unch
of ov
er 7
0 re
bel f
orce
s in
Eas
tern
Con
go,
9 10D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
the
UN
has
pre
viou
sly
sent
pea
ceke
epin
g so
ldie
rs w
hich
11
have
bee
n vi
ewed
as
exte
rior
mili
tia for
ces
and
esca
late
d th
e si
tuat
ion,
12 13D
istu
rbed
tha
t th
e de
ath
toll
of E
aste
rn C
ongo
has
esc
alat
ed t
o 5.
4 m
illio
n an
d ov
er
141
mill
ion
wom
en a
nd g
irls
hav
e be
en v
ictim
s of
sex
ual v
iole
nce,
15 16Em
phas
izin
g th
at t
hese
infli
cted
peo
ple
cann
ot e
scap
e th
ese
rebe
l and
mili
tary
17
grou
ps’i
nflu
ence
thr
ough
out
the
east
ern
regi
ons
of t
he D
emoc
ratic
Rep
ublic
of
18Con
go,
19 20Aw
are
that
the
se fre
quen
t at
tack
s ar
e pr
even
ting
econ
omic
and
soc
ial g
row
th in
not
21
only
Eas
tern
Con
go b
ut a
ll of
Con
go,
22 23N
otin
g th
at t
he M
ON
USCO
has
mad
e pr
ogre
ss in
the
pro
tect
ion
of h
uman
itarian
24
righ
ts in
the
Dem
ocra
tic R
epub
lic o
f th
e Con
go,
but
that
the
y ar
e st
ill n
ot c
apab
le o
f 25
enco
mpa
ssin
g th
e en
tiret
y of
the
nat
ion,
26 27
Obs
ervi
ng t
hat
the
Dem
ocra
tic R
epub
lic o
f Con
go h
as a
ppro
xim
atel
y 14
5 m
illio
n 28
hect
ares
of fo
rest
land
and
a v
ast
supp
ly o
f go
ld u
nder
grou
nd,
29 30Th
e G
ener
al A
ssem
bly
here
by:
31 321.
Cal
ls u
pon
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
(U
N)
to h
elp
reaf
firm
tra
de t
hrou
gh t
he g
old
33m
inin
g an
d lu
mbe
r in
dust
ries
with
Uga
nda
and
Rw
anda
, an
d to
pro
vide
suf
ficie
nt
34fu
ndin
g to
pro
vide
for
fam
ilies
to
esta
blis
h th
emse
lves
, an
d th
e re
loca
tion
of s
undr
y 35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
125
UN
pea
ceke
eper
s to
pro
tect
the
peo
ple
relo
catin
g to
the
se m
inin
g an
d lu
mbe
r 36
regi
ons;
37 382.
Aff
irm
ing
that
the
lum
ber
trad
e be
twee
n th
e Rw
anda
and
Dem
ocra
tic R
epub
lic o
f 39
the
Con
go a
nd t
he g
old
trad
e be
twee
n U
gand
a an
d th
e D
emoc
ratic
Rep
ublic
of
40Con
go w
ould
ben
efit
not
only
the
cou
ntries
direc
tly in
volv
ed b
ut,
also
man
y 41
coun
trie
s th
at im
port
Rw
anda
n an
d U
gand
an g
oods
;42 43
3. P
rocl
aim
ing
that
with
pro
per
fund
ing
com
para
tivel
y to
450
,000
US d
olla
rs w
ould
44
allo
w p
rope
r co
nser
vatio
n of
the
rai
nfor
ests
tha
t ar
e af
fect
ed b
y th
elu
mbe
r 45
indu
stries
in t
he D
emoc
ratic
Rep
ublic
of th
e Con
go;
46 474.
Str
ongl
y re
affir
ms
that
the
UN
pea
ceke
eper
s, a
lrea
dy s
tatio
ned
in t
he
48D
emoc
ratic
Rep
ublic
of th
e Con
go,
wou
ld b
e se
nt t
o ai
d th
e af
flict
ed p
eopl
e jo
inin
g 49
the
gold
and
lum
ber
wor
kfor
ce;
50 515.
Exp
ress
es it
s ho
pe t
hat
the
inco
me
mad
e th
roug
h tr
ade
betw
een
the
Dem
ocra
tic
52Rep
ublic
of Con
go a
nd U
gand
a an
d Rw
anda
will
allo
w for
fur
ther
eco
nom
ic s
tabi
lity,
53
alon
g w
ith t
he p
rote
ctio
n of
UN
pea
ceke
eper
s, w
ill a
id in
mov
ing
the
Dem
ocra
tic
54Rep
ublic
of th
e Con
go for
war
d in
to a
sta
ble
and
afflu
ent
natio
n;55 56
6. P
rocl
aim
tha
t th
is s
hall
go in
to e
ffec
t by
Jul
y 14
th 2
018.
57 58
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Spo
nsor
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done
sia
Del
egat
es:
Sof
ia R
uthe
rfor
d,Alis
sand
ra M
angl
esdo
rf,
Myr
sine
Kos
toul
as,
Zay
nab
Sye
dSch
ool:
Bre
ntw
ood
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on T
o R
efu
gee
s S
tru
gg
ling
in I
nd
ones
ia
Str
essi
ng t
he fac
t th
at r
efug
ees
have
lim
ited
acce
ss t
o fin
anci
al r
esou
rces
or
1G
over
nmen
t pr
ovid
ed s
ervi
ces,
and
ack
now
ledg
ing
that
Ind
ones
ia n
eeds
ref
orm
in
2co
nditi
ons
of im
mig
rant
det
entio
n ce
nter
s,3 4
Con
cern
ed b
y re
fuge
es h
avin
g lim
ited
lega
l rig
hts,
and
aw
are
of n
eed
for
5co
mm
unity
spa
ces
thro
ugh
whi
ch r
efug
ees
can
mee
t ba
sic
need
s an
d bu
ild li
ves
6be
yond
mor
e th
an s
urvi
val,
and
emph
asiz
ing
that
imm
igra
nt d
eten
tion
can
disr
upt
7ed
ucat
ion
and
wor
k fo
r re
fuge
e ch
ildre
n an
d ad
ults
; 8 9
Not
ing
past
effor
ts o
f U
NH
CR t
o im
prov
e im
mig
rant
det
entio
n co
nditi
ons
and
10re
affir
min
g its
res
olut
ion
to e
nsur
e th
at s
tate
less
ref
ugee
s en
joy
a m
inim
um s
et o
f 11
hum
an r
ight
s;
12 13Rem
indi
ng a
ll na
tions
of th
e D
ecla
ratio
n of
Hum
an R
ight
s, w
hich
est
ablis
hes
the
14ba
sic
conc
epts
of di
gnity
, lib
erty
, eq
ualit
y, a
nd b
roth
erho
od o
f al
l glo
bal c
itize
ns t
o 15
enco
urag
e U
N B
odie
s to
impr
ove
cond
ition
s an
d te
rms
of im
mig
rant
det
entio
n 16
cent
ers;
17 18O
bser
ving
with
sat
isfa
ctio
n pa
st e
ffor
ts o
f va
riou
s re
leva
nt n
ongo
vern
men
tal
19or
gani
zatio
ns a
nd c
allin
g fo
r th
e de
velo
pmen
t of
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
Tru
st F
und
that
20
enco
urag
es v
olun
tary
don
atio
ns t
o ai
d in
the
impl
emen
t of
bet
ter
imm
igra
nt
21de
tent
ion
polic
ies;
22 23
Req
uest
s th
e ex
pans
ion
of p
reve
ntiv
e ac
tions
, su
ch a
s di
stri
butin
g su
pplie
s to
24
refu
gees
tha
t al
low
the
uns
tate
d pe
ople
to
mee
t ba
sic
need
s.
25 26D
esig
nate
s st
ates
to
resp
ond
by p
rovi
ding
she
lter
for
hom
eles
s re
fuge
es,
and
27ci
rcul
ate
clot
hing
to
thos
e w
ho a
re in
poo
r fin
anci
al s
tatu
s th
roug
h no
npro
fit
28or
gani
zatio
ns.
29 30
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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
:Po
land
Del
egat
es:
Mad
die
Hog
an,
Inge
Par
k,Am
elia
Red
dy,
Ans
ley
John
sSch
ool:
Har
peth
Hal
l Sch
ool
Alli
ance
to
Lim
it N
ucl
ear
Ars
enal
in t
he
Wor
ld
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2D
eepl
y co
ncer
ned
that
nuc
lear
con
flict
is b
rew
ing,
3 4Fu
lly a
war
e th
at n
ot a
ll co
untr
ies
poss
ess
nucl
ear
wea
pons
,5 6
Not
ing
with
dee
p co
ncer
n th
at a
nuc
lear
war
in t
his
day
in a
ge is
est
imat
ed t
o re
sult
7in
ove
r ha
lf a
billi
on d
eath
s,8 9
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
the
bom
b ov
er H
iros
him
a in
194
5 w
as t
he f
irst
nuc
lear
or
10at
omic
wea
pon
to e
ver
be d
eplo
yed,
11 12Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t th
e ev
ents
Hiros
him
a ki
lled
192,
020
peop
le,
13 14Ala
rmed
tha
t th
e N
agas
aki n
ucle
ar b
ombi
ng k
illed
mor
e th
an 7
0,00
0 pe
ople
,15 16
Ver
y co
ncer
ned
that
if w
e do
not
for
m a
nuc
lear
alli
ance
now
, w
e co
uld
be h
eade
d 17
tow
ards
the
larg
est
conf
lict
and
mos
t ho
rrify
ing
deat
h to
ll in
hum
an h
isto
ry.
18 19Th
e D
eleg
atio
n of
Pol
and
does
her
eby:
20 21In
vite
mem
bers
of th
e U
N t
o vo
lunt
arily
agr
ee t
o nu
clea
r w
eapo
n re
duct
ion.
22 23Pr
ocla
im t
hat
the
quan
tity
of n
ucle
ar a
rms
in t
he w
orld
will
be
redu
ced
by 1
0% b
y 24
2018
, ev
entu
ally
rea
chin
g a
40%
red
uctio
n by
202
4.
25 26D
ecla
re t
hat
coun
trie
s w
ith t
he h
ighe
st p
erce
ntag
e of
nuc
lear
wea
pons
will
be
27en
cour
aged
to
give
up
thei
r w
eapo
nsfir
st.
28 29Sta
te t
hat
the
wea
pons
vol
unta
rily
giv
en u
p w
ill b
e sa
fely
des
troy
ed b
y th
e 30
gove
rnm
ents
of ea
ch c
ount
ry.
31 32Agr
ee t
hat
in o
rder
to
depl
oy t
hese
wea
pons
the
cou
ntry
mus
t ha
ve b
een
dire
ctly
33
thre
aten
ed in
som
e w
ay.
34 35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
Not
e th
at if
an
allia
nce
is for
med
, th
ousa
nds
of c
asua
lties
and
bill
ions
of do
llars
of
36da
mag
e co
uld
be a
void
ed.
37 38Sol
emnl
y sw
ear
that
sig
ning
thi
s ag
reem
ent
wou
ld n
ot c
ost
coun
trie
s an
y m
oney
.39 40
Affirm
tha
t if
this
agr
eem
ent
is v
iola
ted,
the
per
petr
atin
g co
untr
y w
ill n
o lo
nger
be
a 41
part
of th
e al
lianc
e.42 43
Dec
lare
tha
t th
ose
who
do
not
agre
e to
sig
n to
day
will
not
be
perm
itted
to
sign
on
a 44
late
r oc
casi
on,
as a
ctio
n m
ust
be t
aken
as
soon
as
poss
ible
.45 46
Rec
ogni
ze t
hat
the
UN
OD
A h
as w
ante
d to
dis
arm
the
wor
ld o
f nu
clea
r w
eapo
ns
47si
nce
it w
as c
reat
ed.
48 49Fu
rthe
r re
com
men
d th
at e
very
cou
ntry
pre
sent
con
side
rssi
gnin
g th
e nu
clea
r 50
agre
emen
t.51 52
127
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:N
ethe
rlan
dsD
eleg
ates
:Kam
den
Blac
kbur
n,Je
sse
Har
tland
,N
olan
Mim
s,M
atth
ew P
eck
Sch
ool:
Gra
ssla
nd M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o D
ecre
ase
the
Cat
astr
oph
ic E
ffec
ts o
f G
lob
al W
arm
ing
an
d,
Con
sequ
entl
y, R
isin
g S
ea L
evel
s
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
glo
bal w
arm
ing
is,
curr
ently
, an
uns
topp
able
for
ce t
hat
will
1
slow
ly w
arm
up
the
Eart
h ov
er m
illen
nia,
2 3H
avin
g re
ceiv
ed in
form
atio
n th
at h
uman
inte
rfer
ence
with
the
clim
ate
has
vast
ly
4sp
ed t
his
phen
omen
on,
5 6N
otin
g w
ith g
rave
con
cern
tha
t no
t on
ly t
he N
ethe
rlan
ds,
but
mul
tiple
cou
ntries
7
with
in t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns in
clud
e(by
per
cent
age)
, N
ethe
rlan
ds (
47 p
erce
nt),
8
Vie
tnam
(26
per
cent
), J
apan
(10
per
cent
), M
yanm
ar (
90 p
erce
nt),
and
Ban
glad
esh
9(7
per
cent
) po
pula
tion
is a
t risk
,
10 11Affirm
ing
that
a n
ew t
reat
y th
at b
uild
s of
f of
the
Par
is c
limat
e co
ntro
l act
will
vas
tly
12im
prov
e th
e gl
obal
tem
pera
ture
,13 14
Bel
ievi
ng t
hat
redu
cing
the
hum
an c
arbo
n fo
otpr
int
can
dras
tical
ly r
educ
e th
e 15
effe
cts
of g
loba
l war
min
g,16 17
The
Gen
eral
ass
embl
y he
reby
:18 19
1. C
alls
for
the
cat
astr
ophi
c ef
fect
s of
man
-inf
luen
ced
glob
al w
arm
ing
to e
nd v
ia a
20
new
tre
aty,
cal
led
the
the
Wor
ld C
arbo
n Con
trol
Act
whi
ch p
lans
for
all
part
icip
atin
g 21
coun
trie
s to
cut
20%
of th
eir
carb
on e
mis
sion
s w
ithin
15
year
s of
ent
erin
g it
and
22el
imin
atin
g 90
% o
f th
eir
carb
on e
mis
sion
s w
ithin
95
year
s of
ent
erin
g th
e tr
eaty
;23 24
2. C
ongr
atul
ates
wor
ld s
uper
pow
ers
atte
mpt
ing
to c
ut t
heir c
arbo
n em
issi
ons
25(e
xcep
t Chi
na);
26 273.
Rem
inds
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
tha
t if
this
ach
ieve
s its
pre
dict
ion,
in 1
00 y
ears
, 28
entir
e N
atio
ns w
ill b
e un
derw
ater
;29 30
Proc
laim
tha
t th
is t
reat
y an
d re
solu
tion
go in
to e
ffec
t by
Jan
uary
1,
2020
.31
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ERA
L A
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BLY
GA
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:M
onac
oD
eleg
ates
:Sha
yla
Bro
wn,
Sah
ara
Der
usha
,Sar
aia
McG
hee
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on T
o A
bol
ish
th
e D
rug
Ab
use
Pro
ble
m A
mon
g A
dol
esce
nts
in
Mon
aco
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Con
cern
ed t
hat
over
hal
f of
ado
lesc
ents
in M
onac
o ha
ve t
ried
and
use
d ill
egal
dru
gs
3at
leas
t on
ce.
4 5Ala
rmed
by
the
amou
nt o
f ad
oles
cent
s w
ho u
se a
lcoh
ol a
nd a
wid
e ra
ge o
f ot
her
6ill
egal
sub
stan
ces
7 8O
bser
ving
the
mos
t re
cent
stu
dy o
n th
is is
sue,
per
form
ed b
y U
NIC
EF,
the
stat
e 9
does
not
tak
e en
ough
pre
caut
ions
to
reso
lve
this
issu
e.10 11
Hav
ing
cons
ider
ed ,
ado
lesc
ence
in M
onac
o, w
ith p
rior
men
tal d
isor
ders
hav
e a
12gr
eate
r risk
of tr
ansi
tioni
ng t
o al
coho
l and
illic
it dr
ug u
se.
13 14W
e th
e de
lega
tion
of M
onac
o du
e he
reby
:15 16
Con
side
r no
t al
low
ing
stud
ents
to
carr
y ar
ound
bac
kpac
ks in
sch
ools
, th
eref
ore
17le
avin
g th
em in
lock
ers
or c
ubbi
es.
18 19Aut
horize
s “D
rug
Enfo
rcem
ent
Cop
s”to
che
ck s
choo
ls in
Mon
aco
five
times
a
20m
onth
, pr
efer
ably
ran
dom
day
s.21 22
Dec
lare
s th
at c
hild
ren
carr
ying
dru
gs w
ill b
e ar
rest
ed w
ith a
sen
tenc
e of
6 m
onth
s 23
will
be
put
in a
dru
g ad
viso
ry c
entr
e in
Mon
aco.
24 25Affirm
s th
at c
hild
ren
will
not
use
dru
gs a
nytim
e, a
nyw
here
, an
d th
at t
hey
are
not
26go
ing
to b
e in
fluen
ced
by a
nyon
e.
27 28U
rges
tha
t pe
ople
will
be
aske
d to
be
chec
ked
by a
n of
ficer
whe
n w
alki
ng o
n th
e 29
stre
ets,
unt
il fu
rthe
r no
tice
of d
rug
use
perc
enta
ges
goin
g do
wn.
30 31
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ERA
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BLY
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Er
itrea
Del
egat
es:
Max
Muc
ci,
Evan
Ric
hard
son
Sch
ool:
Mill
cree
k M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o B
uild
Sch
ools
an
d P
rovi
de
Food
Aid
in E
ritr
ea
Dis
turb
ed b
y th
e fa
ct t
hat
child
ren
all o
ver
Eritr
ea a
re n
ot a
ble
to b
ring
the
mse
lves
1
out
of p
over
ty b
ecau
se o
f la
ck o
f fo
od a
nd e
duca
tion.
2 3Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
with
edu
catio
n, p
eopl
e co
uld
obta
in b
ette
r jo
bs a
nd a
ffor
d m
ore
4fo
od.
5 6Con
cern
ed t
hat
with
out
help
, th
e co
untr
y w
ill c
ontin
ue t
o su
ffer
and
con
tinue
to
7de
clin
e.8 9
We
call
upon
the
MO
DEL
UN
to
mak
e a
dona
tion
of 6
0,00
0,00
0 do
llars
to
help
pay
10
for
scho
ols
and
food
for
chi
ldre
n.11 12
Res
olvi
ng t
o gi
ve c
hild
ren
mea
ls e
very
day
at
scho
ol.
13 14Ex
pect
ing
our
inco
me
to in
crea
se a
nd e
vent
ually
be
able
to
supp
ort
ours
elve
s.15 16
Enco
urag
ed t
hat
the
mon
ey w
e ga
in w
ill h
elp
us g
ive
food
to
the
peop
le in
our
17
coun
try,
and
sta
rt b
usin
esse
s to
pro
vide
job
s.18 19
Fully
bel
ievi
ng t
hat
this
sho
uld
save
our
chi
ldre
n fr
om fut
ure
prob
lem
s an
d gi
ve
20th
em job
s in
the
fut
ure,
as
wel
l.21
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
GA
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TEN
NES
SEE
YM
CA M
OD
EL U
NIT
ED N
ATI
ON
S
Spo
nsor
:Th
aila
ndD
eleg
ates
:Bre
nnan
Har
per,
Bre
nnan
Lee
,Ans
hika
Pra
sad,
Kay
lin S
chae
fer
Sch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o P
rovi
de
Wat
er T
o C
itiz
ens
in T
hai
lan
d
To T
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Ala
rmed
by
the
man
y dr
ough
ts h
ave
take
n pl
ace
in T
haila
nd o
ver
the
past
fiv
e 3
year
s, c
ausi
ng m
any
fam
ilies
to
beco
me
ill f
rom
eith
er d
rink
ing
unpu
rifie
d w
ater
or
4de
hydr
atio
n,an
d 1.
4 bi
llion
loss
es in
pro
fit ,
5 6
3.4
mill
ion
peop
le h
ave
died
or
suffer
ed d
ue t
o th
e ve
ry h
azar
dous
and
7co
ntam
inat
ed w
ater
in T
haila
nd.
Out
of
that
3.4
mill
ion
peop
le 1
,825
,000
chi
ldre
n 8
die
in t
he s
pan
of a
yea
r, w
hich
mea
ns t
hat
5,00
0 ch
ildre
n di
e a
day,
9 10Con
cern
ed t
hat
this
issu
e ha
s on
ly e
scal
ated
, Th
is p
robl
em m
ust
be fix
ed
11im
med
iate
ly b
ecau
se if
Tha
iland
doe
s no
t ha
ve w
ater
, th
en t
he lo
wer
cla
ss fam
ilies
,12
whi
ch is
55%
of th
e po
pula
tion,
will
die
fro
m d
ehyd
ratio
n,
13 14Con
vinc
ed t
hat
Thai
land
nee
ds im
med
iate
hel
p, w
e ne
ed t
o bu
ild w
ater
pur
ifica
tion
15pl
ants
in o
rder
to
have
eno
ugh,
affor
dabl
e, w
ater
for
eve
ryon
e in
Tha
iland
to
drin
k 16
safe
ly,
17 18Th
e de
lega
tion
from
Tha
iland
:19 20
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o bu
ild 2
0 w
ater
pur
ifica
tion
plan
ts,
whi
ch w
ill b
e 21
plac
ed a
roun
d th
e co
untr
y;22 23
In o
rder
to
mak
e up
for
thi
s m
oney
we
loan
, w
e w
ill p
rovi
de s
ervi
ces
such
as
24m
inin
g fo
r oi
l / fue
l for
oth
er c
ount
ries
in t
he c
ounc
il fo
r fr
ee for
a li
mite
d am
ount
of
25tim
e;
26 27Th
aila
nd w
ill u
se t
hese
fun
ds t
o bu
ild p
lant
s to
pur
ify d
rink
ing
wat
er a
nd b
uild
pip
es
28in
ord
er t
o re
trie
ve a
nd t
rans
port
the
wat
er f
rom
the
oce
an a
nd r
iver
s;29 30
We
urge
the
UN
to
prov
ide
at le
ast
$ 50
mill
ion
for
the
build
ing
of t
hese
pla
nts,
for
31
each
pla
nt w
ill b
e m
ade
of s
teel
and
con
cret
e, jus
t lik
e th
e U
N d
id in
Isr
ael.
32
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ERA
L A
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BLY
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TE
NN
ESSE
E Y
MCA
MO
DEL
UN
ITED
NA
TIO
NS
Spo
nsor
:Kaz
akhs
tan
Del
egat
es:
Ria
Nai
doo,
Sop
hia
Hal
l,Alic
ia D
inw
iddi
eSch
ool:
Spr
ing
Sta
tion
Mid
dle
Sch
ool
A R
esol
uti
on t
o th
e Ef
fect
s of
Nu
clea
r Te
stin
g in
Kaz
akh
stan
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2N
otin
g w
ith p
rofo
und
conc
ern,
the
am
ount
of ra
diat
ion
in S
emey
, Kaz
akhs
tan
and
3th
e ef
fect
s it
has
on h
undr
eds
of t
hous
ands
of pe
ople
tod
ay.
4 5Aw
are
of m
ore
than
456
nuc
lear
dev
ices
det
onat
ed b
y th
e Sov
iet
Uni
on b
etw
een
619
49 a
nd 1
989
7 8Con
cern
ed t
hat
the
leve
l of ra
diat
ion
in t
he t
estin
g ar
ea is
10
times
hig
her
than
9
norm
al10 11
Ala
rmed
by
the
fact
tha
t 1
in e
very
20
child
ren
in t
he a
rea
are
born
with
ser
ious
12
defo
rmiti
es a
nd t
hat
mor
e th
an h
alf of
the
loca
l pop
ulat
ion
dies
bef
ore
60 y
ears
of
13ag
e14 15
Kee
ping
in m
ind
that
the
Dec
lara
tion
of H
uman
Rig
hts
reco
gniz
es t
hat
ever
yone
has
16
the
righ
t to
co
nditi
ons
that
are
ade
quat
e no
t on
ly f
or li
ving
but
als
o he
alth
.17 18
Rec
ogni
zing
tha
t Am
eric
a an
d Rus
sia
have
bot
h ai
ded
in t
he s
ealin
g of
tw
o 19
unde
rgro
und
test
ing
sigh
ts,
alon
g w
ith K
azak
hsta
n's
atte
mpt
of th
e cl
earing
of th
e 20
radi
oact
ive
mat
eria
l. 21 22
Rec
allin
g th
at in
ear
lier
year
s, th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns h
as a
ckno
wle
dged
the
nee
d fo
r 23
all c
ount
ries
to
have
sig
ned
the
Com
preh
ensi
ve N
ucle
ar T
est
Ban
Tre
aty
(CTB
T).
24
Sev
eral
cou
ntries
hav
e ye
t to
agr
ee t
o th
e te
rms
of t
his
agre
emen
t.25 26
We
the
dele
gatio
n of
Kaz
akhs
tan
here
by:
27 28Cal
l upo
n th
e U
N C
onfe
renc
e of
the
Spe
cial
Pol
itica
l and
Dec
olon
izat
ion
Com
mitt
ee
29to
avo
id a
nym
ore
cata
stro
phic
nuc
lear
tes
ting
effe
cts
in o
ur w
orld
30 31
Req
uest
s fu
ndin
g to
cle
an u
p th
e ra
dioa
ctiv
e m
ater
ial c
ausi
ng t
he r
adia
tion
32 33Fu
rthe
r re
ques
ts t
hat
the
Com
preh
ensi
ve N
ucle
ar T
est
Ban
Tre
aty
is r
evis
ited
by
34co
untr
ies
who
hav
e ye
t to
sig
n it.
35
GEN
ERA
L A
SSEM
BLY
36Ack
now
ledg
es t
hat
this
tre
aty
has
yet
to b
e re
visi
ted
sinc
e 20
13.
37 38Fu
rthe
r po
ints
out
the
am
ount
of gl
obal
uni
ty t
hat
the
sign
ing
of t
his
trea
ty w
ill
39ca
use.
40 41Rec
ogni
zing
the
gro
unds
tha
t th
is t
reat
yst
ands
on
to p
reve
nt fut
ure
disa
stro
us
42ef
fect
s by
rad
iatio
n on
cou
ntries
like
Kaz
akhs
tan
and
furt
her
savi
ng t
hous
ands
of
43liv
es.
44
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NS
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nsor
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Del
egat
es:
Sin
ead
Muk
olo-
Vill
egas
,Ave
ry L
ePor
e,Bro
dy M
oran
,Asi
Pyk
osh
Sch
ool:
Sai
nt A
nn
Lite
racy
in B
razi
lTo
the
Gen
eral
Ass
embl
y:1 2
Ack
now
ledg
ing
with
gre
at c
once
rn t
hat
abou
t on
e-th
ird
of s
choo
l chi
ldre
n in
Bra
zil
3ge
t on
ly t
o gr
ade
6 of
edu
catio
n an
d th
at 1
2% o
f th
ose
child
ren
com
plet
e th
e 7
4re
quired
yea
rs o
f ed
ucat
ion
from
the
age
s 7
to 1
4,5 6
Wor
ried
tha
t th
e lit
erac
y ra
te is
at
46.6
% f
or fem
ales
, le
adin
g th
em t
o ha
ve a
n 7
unem
ploy
men
t ra
te o
f al
mos
t 14
% t
hat
is s
till g
row
ing
,8 9
Aw
are
that
the
em
ploy
men
t ra
te in
Bra
zil i
s at
6.6
% fro
m t
his
illite
racy
, le
adin
g to
10
the
inab
ility
to
get
a jo
b an
d or
to
prov
ide
enou
gh m
oney
for
foo
d an
d th
e ra
isin
g of
11
a fa
mily
,12 13
Not
ing
with
con
cern
tha
t 14
.6 m
illio
n pe
ople
can
not
read
or
write
in B
razi
l, re
sulti
ng
14in
the
inab
ility
to
fully
rea
d an
d co
mpr
ehen
d im
port
ant
docu
men
ts t
hat
are
need
ed
15to
be
sign
ed for
lega
l rea
sons
,16 17
Not
ing
with
con
cern
a q
uart
er o
f ru
ral f
arm
ers
in B
razi
l liv
e on
less
tha
n 1
U.S
dol
lar
18a
day
and
that
80
perc
ent
of r
ural
Bra
zilia
ns,
amou
ntin
g to
30
mill
ion
peop
le,
have
19
limite
d ac
cess
to
educ
atio
n an
d he
alth
,20 21
The
Del
egat
ion
of L
itera
cy C
ampa
ign
for
Bra
zil d
oes
Her
eby:
22 23Cal
l upo
n th
e U
N t
o pr
ovid
e $1
mill
ion
for
each
org
aniz
atio
n re
sulti
ng in
$4
mill
ion
24fo
r us
to
coop
erat
e w
ith R
oom
to
Rea
d, A
ssoc
iatio
n fo
r Chi
ldho
od E
duca
tion
25In
tern
atio
nal,
UN
ICEF
, an
d Sav
e Th
e Chi
ldre
n in
ord
er t
o re
ques
t to
initi
ate
the
26es
tabl
ishm
ent
of e
duca
tiona
l inf
rast
ruct
ure
and
teac
hing
pro
gram
s to
pur
sue
27ac
adem
ic a
chie
vem
ent
in B
razi
l, he
lpin
g in
crea
se t
he a
bilit
y to
rea
d an
d en
cour
age
28w
omen
pas
t se
cond
ary
scho
ol a
nd b
eyon
d,29 30
Allo
catin
g $4
mill
ion
to R
oom
to
Rea
d to
giv
e th
e ch
ance
for
333
,334
girls
to
go t
o 31
scho
ol,
follo
w t
heir d
ream
s, a
nd t
o be
abl
e to
hel
p su
ppor
t th
eir
fam
ilies
in t
he fut
ure,
32
whi
le s
uppl
ying
mon
ey t
o vo
lunt
eers
fro
m S
ave
The
Chi
ldre
n, R
oom
To
Rea
d, U
NIC
EF,
33an
d Ass
ocia
tion
for
Chi
ldho
od E
duca
tion
inte
rnat
iona
l wan
ting
to t
each
,34 35
Dec
lare
tha
t th
is s
hall
take
effec
t on
Aug
ust
1, 2
018.
36
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ERA
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BLY
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MO
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NS
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nsor
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entin
aD
eleg
ates
:El
la S
eely
,W
illia
m C
arte
r, O
wen
Sta
mpe
r,Le
ight
on H
aile
ySch
ool:
Pag
e M
iddl
e Sch
ool
Dev
asta
tin
g E
arth
quak
es in
Arg
enti
na
To t
he G
ener
al A
ssem
bly:
1 2Str
essi
ng t
he fac
t th
at A
rgen
tina
has
face
d m
ultip
le e
arth
quak
es in
the
pas
t fe
w
3w
eeks
tha
t ha
ve r
ange
d fr
om a
mag
nitu
de o
f 3.
9 to
a m
agni
tude
of 6.
4,4 5
Emph
asiz
ing
that
thi
s af
fect
s th
e ci
tizen
s an
d th
e ec
onom
y du
e to
the
gov
ernm
ent
6ov
er p
rint
ing
its c
urre
ncy
in a
n ef
fort
to
pay
for
eart
hqua
ke r
ecov
ery
has
caus
ed
7in
flatio
n, w
e pu
t th
is in
to c
onsi
dera
tion,
8 9
Gui
ded
by m
any
trus
ted
site
s in
clud
ing
the
Uni
ted
Nat
ions
web
site
, w
e fo
und
the
10Cen
tral
Em
erge
ncy
Res
pons
e Fu
nd h
as h
elpe
d w
ith d
isas
ters
sim
ilar
to t
his,
11 12W
e th
e D
eleg
ates
of Arg
entin
a:13 14
Req
uest
tha
t th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns s
end
a fu
nd li
ke t
hey
did
in 2
015
to h
elp
bene
fit
15th
e ec
onom
y an
d ci
tizen
s of
Arg
entin
a.Th
is w
ould
hel
p ge
t th
e ec
onom
y ba
ck o
n 16
trac
k so
mor
e ci
tizen
s ca
n ha
ve job
s;17 18
Ack
now
ledg
ing
that
the
se w
ill c
ost
mon
ey,
Arg
entin
a is
now
see
king
the
mon
ey t
hat
19th
ey h
ave
lost
;20 21
Cal
l upo
n th
e U
nite
d N
atio
ns t
o se
nd t
he in
clud
ed it
ems
clos
e to
thi
s am
ount
: 90
0 22
tent
s, 1
5,00
0 sl
eepi
ng m
ats,
kitc
hen
sets
, an
d 18
,000
ant
ibio
tics
trea
ting
such
as
23th
e Zik
a vi
rus.
Thi
s is
ver
y cl
ose
to t
he a
mou
nt t
he U
nite
d N
atio
ns s
ent
befo
re t
o 24
Ecua
dor
in 2
015
afte
r th
eir
deva
stat
ing
eart
hqua
kes
and
we
requ
est
the
Uni
ted
25N
atio
ns s
houl
d so
aga
in.
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