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Recognizing the pivotal role of agriculture not only in ensuring food security but also
in contributing to the economic prosperity of a nation.

2. Initiating immediate measures to restore agricultural production capacity, including


land restoration, seed distribution, and farmer support programmes, to swiftly rebuild
economies and ensure food security.

3. Emphasizes the need to establish a standardized international monetary and financial


system that fosters collaboration and growth among the participating countries and
avoids the complications faced during the interwar period due to leaving the gold
standard;

4. Recommends that exchange rates should be pegged to gold and governments should
only be allowed to alter exchange rates to correct a fundamental disequilibrium so as
not to give unnecessary importance to any one currency

5. Strongly promotes regulation of capital flows by constituting localized governing


bodies and supporting monetary policies devised by the system ;

6. Recommends establishing an entity working under guidelines and supervision of UN


that fosters equilibrium in exchange rates and prevents competitive devaluations while
ensuring domestic policy autonomy for high employment and real income all across
and in all war-affected economies and countries;

7. Emphasizes on granting freedom of movement and supports durable solutions for


them, including the voluntary safe dignified and sustainable return to one’s home or
local integration rehabilitation or resettlement;

8. Signing of peace treaties among different nations to foster relations and develop
mutual understanding with all countries.

9. Investment in heave industries such as steel, coal etc. For boosting economic progress

10. Political collaboration to initiate emergency housing programs, allocate financial


resources for shelter construction, and organize the relocation of displaced individuals
thereby pledging commitment to addressing the humanitarian crisis as a result of
World War II.

11. Recognizing the profound devastation and widespread suffering caused by


World War II, which resulted in unprecedented loss of life, destruction of
infrastructure, and economic dislocation across the globe;
12. Encourages member states to explore sustainable and inclusive approaches to
economic development, including investments in infrastructure, education,
healthcare, and social welfare programs, to address the underlying structural
challenges hindering post-war recovery efforts;
13. Calls on member states to back efforts for easing of debt including forgiving war-
related debts and giving loans at flexible terms to needy nations operative

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