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Committee: Environmental Commission, sub-commission 2 Delegation: Sudan Topic: Evaluating the African Rural Energy Enterprise Development

The country of Sudan has a long history of social turbulence and economic devastation. Even though it is incredibly rich in resources, the nation’s reserves have too many times been exploited and exhausted in a wrong or detrimental way, causing enormous profits to be taken away from the Sudanese. Sudan is furthermore fully aware that this vulnerability as an LEDC carries many economic obstacles impeding environmental progress and agricultural optimization and is therefore prepared to work on a sustainable solution with the international community as proposed by the African Rural Energy Enterprise Development. The organization’s aim to provide “early-stage funding and enterprise development services to entrepreneurs, helping build successful businesses that supply clean energy technologies and services to rural and peri-urban African customers.” Sudan believes that such help is crucial for the future of its socio-economic situation is persuaded that it will significantly improve the recent crisis that have paralyzed the country.

Operative clauses:

1. Urges that the needed support is given to Sudan in order to develop and ameliorate its rural and peri-urban business in a clean and responsible way by: a. gaining the necessary initial financial help from AREED in order to start the proposed development program. b. ensuring that this program will be meticulously followed up by AREED in all aspects of the program, in fields such as training and follow up.

2. Calls upon other nations to help Sudan to succeed in its developmental goals by: a. providing the necessary funds in order to enable Sudan to book permanent successes in the program b. sending professionals to train and assist the Sudanese in their goal to achieve development and financial success, so to raise the Sudanese standards and improve living conditions.

3. Requests that Sudan’s autonomy is not being violated or taken advantage of by: a. emphasizing that every single suggested action be reported to and discussed with the Sudanese authorities b. establishing close collaboration with the Sudanese government, to which a monthly report will be delivered to discuss and evaluate current affairs and future potential endeavors