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;
Good times.. lol :))
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