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Sudan Policy statement 1 As one of the countries with the highest abundance of natural resources, Sudan has a dominant role in the exchange of community resources. Yet an obstacle Sudan faces with the sharing and effective manipulation of these resources is the many conflicts we face including the Darfur crisis, and other strives happening between rebel and guerilla groups. Sudan believes that all countries should be globally interdependent while in order to promote self-reliance for countries that have a lack of resources. The Sudanese unused land would be very effective and would have enough crops for the Sudanese people to use for the next decade, at least. Countries should setup a global trading network to maximize ease of distribution to countries that have resource problems. If the Sudanese government works on putting down the civil wars in Sudan, the inhabitants would be more efficient and they would tend to promote their own self-reliance and be self-dependant. The Sudanese production of food has been very high in the past few years, yet the Sudanese government needs to desperately deal with the pressing issues in the country before minimizing the loss of the annual food thrown away due to the rise in food prices, and focusing on a more efficient distribution and sharing resource network specifically in Africa. Sudan believes that other countries need the help of the UN in order to deal with pressing issues such as AIDS and internal conflict, in order to set the world back on track vis-à-vis self-reliance and an interdependent network of sharing resources.

Sudan Policy statement 2 Sudan is a country that had suffered a lot from foreign colonization. It has been a colony of England in the end of the 19th century till halfway through the 20th century. The delegation of Sudan would like to give the attention that Sudan has a variety of different unused resources. As the biggest country in Africa It has insolently a huge amount of free land that is unused due to the fact that Sudan has not enough budget for immense initial investments to use the land. If the land of Sudan is used in the approved manner, the crops would be enough to feed the population of Sudan for at least a decade. The human resources in Sudan are ineffective due to the civil wars that are always going on in the past decade. If the Sudanese government try to put down the civil wars, the people would be more efficient and they would develop their thoughts and help reforming the country’s resources to be able to promote their self reliance and be self dependent.

1. Urges developed nations to help build up the infrastructure of LEDC’s in order for them to support themselves. 2. Requests that countries in Africa and Asia establish a trading program by which each country can successfully acquire and fulfill its needs for resources. 3. Calls upon NGAO’s to be more strict with the giving of aid and resources to countries, as they become more dependant on the organizations, rather than try to build up their infrastructure and be self-reliant.