Monday, December 27, 2010

Resolution

Resolution
Signatories: Kenya, Pakistan, Chile, Suriname

The Security Council,

Recognizing the need to solve the issue of NDM-1 that has been affecting many countries and influencing people’s health,

Expressing our concern over the expansion of NDM-1 from countries that have cases already;

Accounting for policies that will help solve the issue;

Requesting the UN to cooperate based on following resolutions;

1. Strongly urges high developed countries to help developing countries based on the prevention of NDM-1’s expansion;
a. Requesting countries with advanced skills of medication to support countries that are lack of medical equipment
i. May send well-trained doctors and medical staffs to those developing countries’ medical centers;
ii. May provide more advanced medical equipments to those developing countries;
b. Asking high developed countries to provide funds for hospitals and medical research centers to improve medical technology in order to prevent the increase of NDM-1 patients;
c. Strongly urges high developed countries to help improve the environments of developing countries;
i. May provide facilities for sanitization in order to clean public areas;
ii. May contribute cleaning equipments and hygienic appliances to poor areas;
2. Calls for responsibilities of developing countries to set policies to keep in check with their own countries’ precautionary measures;
a. Propose for building some departments to keep NDM-1 patients inside and inspect and observe their health condition;
b. Be sure to isolate NDM-1 patients in a place and prevent them from going outside;
c. Governments should improve hospitals’ facilities and build separated rooms for patients doing surgeries individually;
d. Announce to the public to prevent traveling to infected countries, especially receiving cosmetic and other surgeries;
e. Governments should publicize and educate citizens how to improve individual cleaning and avoid doing unnecessary surgeries;
i. Teach residents about the basic knowledge by making public advertisement;
ii. Government should check each public places’ hygiene;
f. Establish rigid procedure at airports to examine every passengers that travel each country;
i. Measure each passenger’s temperature;
ii. Investigate each passenger’s record of traveling in recent months;
iii. If a passenger doesn’t pass one of the examination, he or she should leave personal information;
3. Suggests for building a big research centre in New Zealand for doing NDM-1 studies and develop NDM-1 vaccines;
a. Each country should send one small group of experts to the laboratory
i. A group include 2 chemists, 2 surgeons, and 2 biologists;
ii. Each group should cooperate with other countries at the lab to do experiments;
b. Each country builds one research centre in their own country and keep in contact with each country’s experts in New Zealand;
c. In the NDM-1 building, establish rooms for each country to contact their own country and report any results from experiments;
d. Establish rigid administration for the building; make sure only appointed experts enter the building, and any information from the research centre shouldn’t be spread out;
e. Only affirmed result that will help solve NDM-1 problem could be currently published;
f. Each country should provide funds for the NDM-1 building at a rate;
i. GDP above one trillion countries provide 70 percent of the funds;
ii. GDP lower than one trillion countries provide 30 percent of the funds;
g. Developing countries provide certain amount of natural resources in exchange of their medical support;
4. Encourages the UN to cooperate with CIDRAP (The Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy).
a. Share studies and experiments with them, but privately;
b. Internet-based infectious disease reporting and publishing when the result is justified and should tell the people;
c. Making current information widely available to educate and inform healthcare providers, public health professionals, and people across the nation and around the world;

MUN resolution

MUN resolution
Security council
Signatories: Germany, New Zealand, India, Mexico, Finland and Japan
Preamble
Aware of the spreading speed of virus with NDM 1, which might cause global panic

Determined that it’s crucial to solve this problem as fast as possible

Emphasizing that the cure for this virus isn’t found yet

Fully believing the patient acquire NDM 1 when travel to countries like India, Pakistan and Bangladesh for cheaper surgeries

Having heard the extravagant use of antibiotics in India is the main reason that cause the formation of NDM 1,

Observing that it’s also spreading towards the world quickly, and if we don’t stop it all at once, it will be invincible

Noting with great concern that it’s not a time to be selfish but to work together as a team to solve this problem

Emphasizing the importance of vigilance in every country and public, especially the affected area,

Welcoming the efforts of UN, WHO and other humanitarian organization on prevention of NDM 1 spreading,

Expressing our concern that the situation is most serious in poorer countries, thus putting out focus on those areas


Operative clauses

1. Calls for all the countries to ensemble and work together and come up with a solution, since the NDM-1 disease is reported as the most serious disease ever.
a. requests the security council to gather power such as human resources and financial supports
2. Draws attention to the countries that have poorer health conditions, and help ameliorate the situation
a. it’s been reported that this virus is spreading quickly throughout southeast and east Asia. It’s where the Security Council should focus on
i. health improvements are still to be continued in all countries, but wish the countries to provide doctors to send to the poorer countries to help cure the patients
ii. the payments for doctors is given by the countries that those doctors come from, and all responsibilities are on their own country
3. requests all the cooperating countries help build a lab in an area isolated from the infected area in order to create a cure for this new virus
a. proposes that the laboratory to be built in New Zealand because it’s geographically isolated, but of course it’s also important that we get approval from the New Zealand government.
i. to save financial budgets, we suggest that we rebuilt a lab in New Zealand and make it suitable for further researches
ii. the security of the lab must be very strict. It’s very critical that we don’t let another country get infected
iii. the choice of this country is also because of it’s advantaging location. It’s the quickest route to send the cure
b. the ownership of the laboratory goes to the New Zealand government. In order make up to the risk they took to transport NDM-1 samples to their country
4. Concerning about the financial problems, we came up with a way to distribute the money
a. noting again that payments for doctors are given by the countries the doctors come from
b. countries such as Germany, New Zealand, India, Mexico, Finland and Japan with more advanced developments pay 70% of the total cost
c. rural countries such as Pakistan, Chile, Kenya and Suriname with less advanced developments pay 30% of the total cost
d. in order to create a balance of financial support among all the cooperating countries, the rural countries should provide certain benefits
i. rural countries should provide tax-free for every trading and no visa should be required when visiting the countries
ii. this contract (both conditions) should be formally signed and last for 30 years
iii. if the problem of the NDM-1 virus isn’t solved in the next 30 years, then another contract will be signed.
5. draws attention to the post-NDM-1. Many rural countries may need supports to rebuild their countries.
a. within the 30 years of our previous contract, these developed countries will help the rural countries with basic infrastructures .
i. the building of these infrastructures only start when the problems are over, because we have to focus on this issue first.
ii. The developed countries will only help with the start of these infrastructure, it’s also important that these countries know how to do it themselves.
iii. such as hospitals, and medical equipments (isolation rooms included)
iv. Transportation such as railways and roads in these countries will also be built.

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1/22(sat.)

1/23(sun.)

1/24(mon.)

 

早上

morning 

報到與入住

registration and Check in

會議報到

registration

會議報到

registration

 

開幕式

opening 

專題演講

speech 

議程【四】 .

Agenda 4

 

議程【二】

Agenda 2

 

議規說明會

briefing

 

午餐

 

下午

afternoon

議程【一】

Agenda 1

國標舞教學

Ballroom Dance class

議程【五】

Agenda 5

 

議程【三】

Agenda 3

 

G20
樂透

G20
Lottery

G20
大富翁

G20 Monopoly 

 

晚上

night 

休息

Break 

外交晚宴

party 

團體拍照

Group photo 

 

晚餐

dinner

閉幕式

Closing Ceremony

 

危機之夜

Night of the crisis

賦歸

End of the activity

 

決議文撰寫

Resolution Writing

 

就寢

bed time 

就寢

bed time 

 

*營運委員會保留議程變動的權利。 

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

12-28-10 Homework

Ni hao,

OK,

You guys still need some more time. You are not ready to vote yet. We need each of the main draftees (Murielle and Christine) to post each resolution later (you are still amending now and we only have three minutes of class at this very moment in which I am writing) once you finish writing and amending them on the blog. Everyone's homework this week is to read over them, make some notes, and prepare on having another (In)formal caucus, or making a Final Speech. You can pick the legnth of time for each delegate next Tuesday. After making the Final Speeches, we will vote and that will be it. As for today, nice work by most of you. We are in good shape to finish up next Tuesday.

Jia you!

Mr. Gibson

Monday, December 6, 2010

12-7-10 Homework - Writing Resolutions

Ni hao,

OK everyone. We're at a point and time in which we should have a good idea where the other delegates stand. It's now time to start drafting resolutions. Remember, a resolution is a list of reasons why this a problem followed by a list of ideas for solving this problem. You will recieve a sheet that explains the proper format and language of resolutions before you leave today. These assignments are due in my gmail by 10:00 p.m. this Sunday evening.

Xie xie!

Mr. Gibson

P.S. Nice job again to everyone who applied for Taipei!