Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Resolution: Sample

Draft Resolution courtesy of Jem Turla for last 2008's Model United Nations - Far West.
*Note: All CLAUSES START WITH AN UNDERLINE *THE STARTING PREAMBULAR ANDOPERATIVE CLAUSES*.... BUT DUE TO THE FORMAT HERE IN BLOGGER, i DON'T KNOW HOW TO DO IT.*

SAMPLE RESOLUTION PAPER

A/52/1/Res.1

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND

MATERNAL HEALTH

The World Health Organization,

Deeply concerned about the mortality and health of the women during the maternal stage,

Recalling Goal number 4 of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals which is Reducing Child Mortality,

Mindful of the Convention on the Rights of the Child which calls upon the member states to ensure the fulfillment of the children’s rights to survival, health and treatment of illness,

Recalling further resolution World Health Assembly 58.31 on working towards universal coverage of maternal, newborn, and child health interventions,

Commending all member states in fighting to reduce child mortality,

Wishing for the increased commitment of developed countries to support and help the developing countries in maternal health care,

Acknowledges with deep gratitude the commitment of WHO, UNICEF and other Non-governmental Organizations in providing strategic methods towards the improvement of the maternal health care of member states,

Hereby resolve,
1. Requests member states to renew their commitments in the advocacy towards reducing child mortality;

2. Urges member states:

a.) to allocate resources and to advance national actions in providing access and provision with maternal, newborn, and child interventions through reproductive health care;

b.) to sustain the international target of reducing child mortality by the United Nations within the Millennium Development Goal number 4;

c.) to include equal access to health care, with special attention to far flung areas, poor, and the indigenous people;

3. Encourages developed countries in increasing their budgetary support and stability for the developing countries;

4. Suggests partnerships between the government, civil-society organizations, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector to maintain political power, overcome blocking changes, and actuate resources;

5. Insists to declare an annual world gathering of maternal, newborn, and child health day in continuance for the advocacy and visibility for the awareness of the international community;

6. Further requests to have an annual report to the health assembly to the progress of different member states;


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