I.+CLAUSES

1. The Execution of Juvenile Offenders:
DELEGATE OF TURKEY: 1. __Draws attention__ to the minority of the nations and members of the UN that have repeatedly violated human rights, especially children’s rights, in their acts of execution of juveniles, even upon signing UNCRC and urges all nations to combat these actions by: a. Establishing a worldwide trade sanction that would further pressure these nations to end executions in return for a higher economy, by: i. Temporarily removing these nations from trade blocs that sharply affect their economies, including but not limited to, OPEC and NAFTA. ii. Cutting off economic relations and trade exchanges with individual partners that supply the perpetrators with prosperous imports. b. Ceasing all aid funds from perpetrating nations in order to create a need to halt violations in return for official aid, by: i. Urging the WB, IMF, WTO and UN Organizations, including but not limited to, WHO, UNESCO and UNFAO, to renounce their supplies from nations in need committing these acts of murder and violation ii. Calling upon voluntary aid organizations to consider sojourning their equipment and goods from violating nations until further correction of their actions. iii. Encourages donor nations to refrain from presenting resources to LEDCs and other recipient nations, until ceasing from executions of young juveniles.

2. __Suggests__ that all nations that execute young ones, consider a different approach, that would not violate international law and human rights, where detention would replace execution, through which: a. Juveniles would be taken into custody where they are separated from their society and all the social inequalities and pressures that have caused them to commit crimes. b. Juveniles would undergo non-violent yet corrective behavioral modifications c. Juveniles would learn about the consequences of their actions, if these acts were committed once again, upon turning 18, which would further emphasize the importance of responsibility. d. Juveniles would acquire new basic skills and education that would support their growth as members of society, upon their release.

3. __Designates__ the ICJ as the leading judicial power, to examine crimes against humanities, committed by nations who persist on juvenile execution since these would further equate as violations against international law, in terms of the rights of a child.

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2. The Issue of the Protection of all Persons from Enforced Disappearances:
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1. __Requests__ member nations to create and enforce stricter and harsher laws dealing with the violation of this human right, in order to: a. Eliminate this practice b. Ensure a safer environment for living

2. __Recommends__ member nations, as well as all signatories of ICPPED, to urge the governments to facilitate regular checks by officials and military forces to ensure the safety of the environment and society.

3. __Calls upon__ UNICRI, UN Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute, to join in this worldwide combat against the violation of international law and human rights by assisting governments in tackling threats that weaken communities by: a. Using research and technological programs to pinpoint unsafe areas, where these crimes and disappearances occur most often, in order to protect civilians. b. Implementing member states’ policies in the area of crime prevention c. Assisting in the exchange of information between nations, in order to raise awareness and increase cooperation and understanding.

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3. Assistance to survivors of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, particularly orphans, widows and victims of sexual violence:
DELEGATE OF TURKEY: 1. __Further invites__ Rwanda, with the help of various organizations including but not limited to, UNDP, WTO, UNESCO, COMESA, with the financial assistance of the WB and ADB to provide easily accessible and equal educational opportunities for orphans, by: a. Building well-founded and secure schools and universities, where the students would not feel threatened by the surrounding conflict grounds, which would hinder their capacity for learning, b. Providing appropriate equipment that is easily used, including but not limited to, pens, pencils, books, desks, chairs, boards and approved curriculums, in order to simplify and assist the student’s quality of education, c. Instructing the students in a variety of subjects in order to enhance their educations, which would include instruction in various fields such as sciences, mathematics, history and language as well as arts, d. Teaching the students basic skills in terms of agriculture, weaving, sowing, and other small scale jobs that would further enable them to build their independency as orphans and children.

2. __Proposes__ that rehabilitation centers be built in Rwanda with the support and funding from the international community and other organizations including but not limited to, the World Bank, ADB, COMESA, UNESCO, USAID and MSF, in order to alleviate the pains of the victims of rape during the genocide, by: a. Providing therapy and treatment to women that have been traumatized both physically and psychologically b. Rebuilding their levels of confidence and self-esteem that have been shattered because of the incidences, in order to build up strong and independent money earners.

3. __Calls for__ the empowerment of women in Rwanda, especially widows, in order to steer away their dependency of male power, to strengthen their voice and input in society by: a. Teaching women basic skills such as weaving or sewing in order to start bring in some preliminary profits to help them build small businesses for increased income b. Providing nurseries and childcare services, funded by organizations including but not limited to, COMESA, MSF and ADB in order to: i. Allow women freedom and time to expand their business and further increase their income ii. Provide children with security, better health care but also basic education.

4. __Designates__ NCWGE, the National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education, to enlighten women in Rwanda about their basic human rights to protection and security in order to: a. Establish a basic societal voice, that would fearlessly report any abuses and violations in terms of sexual harassment to higher judicial powers such as the ICJ b. Monitor the enforcement and administration of laws related to equal rights for women and girls, in terms of education.

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4. The Question of Abortion Rights
DELEGATE OF TURKEY: 1. __Reminds__ all member nations of the United Nation’s firm belief against abortion but instead the promotion of family planning in order to promote better health by: a. Raising awareness, through media and education, about the consequences of unwanted pregnancies and abortions but also the various family planning programs and services b. Providing free or affordable services that offer pregnant women options but also commends the use of contraceptives, which would be available and non-costly but also widespread and popularly used.

2. __Recommends__ the improvement of maternal health in poor countries, in order to start working towards MDG 5, reducing MMR and achieving access to reproductive health services, with the support of UNIFEM, UNFPA WHO and WB, which would ally with governments in order to: a. Educate women in poor countries about the importance of hygiene, especially during childbirth. b. Providing clinics, with close access to medication and vaccines in case of infections or diseases. c. Perform medically-supervised abortions that would ensure the mother’s health after childbirth.

3. __Requests__ the spreading of awareness and use of contraceptive methods and family planning options in LEDC, in order to reduce the spread of unwanted pregnancies and furthermore unnecessary abortions by: a. Designating missions and campaigns, funded by IMF, WB, UNIFEM, UNFPA and other willing NGOs, that would spread the annual celebration of Contraceptive Awareness Week from the UK worldwide in order to: i. Educate women about their fertility rates and statistics ii. Spread awareness about the importance of the use of contraceptives iii. Provide medical advice on sexual health that would include consultations psychologically but also physically. b. Allocating one day annually, calling it Condom Day, in order to emphasize the importance of safe-sex, where all global citizens would be provided with free samples of simple contraceptive methods, mainly but not limited to condoms and the pill.

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