Poverty Resolution Paper

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Poverty Resolution Paper

Developing New Strategies in Combating Global Poverty Special Session, Emphasizes the urgent need in eradicating extreme poverty, Confirms that poverty exists around the world regardless of geographic and political boundaries, Considers Global Poverty as a threat to every individuals economic political, and social development, Mindful that there is uneven political, economic, and social development, Draws the attention to all states particularly African and developing countries, Recognizing the 1st Millennium Development Goal about eradication of extreme hunger and poverty, Recalling the past actions of the United Nations body concerning the extermination of poverty, and Welcoming the initiatives of states in helping the international community regarding this issue. Hereby resolves, Emphasizes the urgency of solving current problems as regards to poverty; Calls upon developed countries to provide assistance to peripheral countries; Appreciates deeply the draft resolutions of other member states in placing their full concern in developing new strategies; Appreciates the current efforts of different institutions, non-government organizations; Stresses that the issue is not only about social conditions but also economic, environmental, and technological issues; Takes note of violence and terrorism that causes conflict between member and non-member states; Encourages all member states to have global cooperation in addressing poverty with new plans and strategies;

Suggests member states to have a liberalist approach in the issue since it is an important feature in world politics that will help us interacting with one another and to have a more strong belief in progress; Urges member states to: a.) Help in having more access to health and medical assistance b.) Assist in providing proper education and job opportunities c.) Aid other services such as food and clothing specifically to African states Reiterates the imperative need of international solidarity and global collaboration, for the reason that it can be best achieved through cooperation.

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