Security Council 1 2 Topic: Child Soldiers

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Security Council
Topic: Child Soldiers
Resolution 201
Submitted By: United Kingdom
The Security Council,
Concerned With the mistreatment and abuse of human lives in many countries including
women and children,
Expressing Its Sympathies for those affected by corruption in the government and money
shortages that leads to children being denied education, basic rights, equal work
opportunities, and social equality,
Recalling the Universal Declaration of Human rights to remind the council that many
countries such as Burma, Nepal, and Uganda have greed to guarantee basic rights yet
they do not comply,
Emphasizing the efforts of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Poland, who
helped compose and pass the Universal Declaration of Human Rights along with the U.K.
and the U.S.,
Aware Of all the different countries’ positions towards how their country should see and
pursue the rights of their peoples,
Reiterating the demand for an immediate cessation of all acts of mistreatment to children,
who are under the age of eighteen,
1. Condemns the actions of any governments who knowingly prevent basic human
rights and its accessibility to children;
2. Recommends the establishment of a common standard of living that is adequate
for good health, proper education, equal work opportunities, and social equality;
3. Requests governments to set up programs, communication, and/or peaceful
relations with children to move foreword with establishing basic rights;
4. Supports a significant effort by the United Nations to help set some common
human rights for all people in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and
hopes to achieve these goals to the fullest;
5. Calls Upon all governments who are having problems with inequality and/or
inadequate living standards to re-examine their current situation and alter it for the
betterment of all their citizens including children;
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6. Authorizes the presence of advisors and councilors to help countries with
inequality challenges with children so that their problems may be resolved in
some way;
7. Decides to give help to those in need from countries with human rights and
inequality issues through the use of new programs to be created and the already
existing ones such as WFP, UNICEF, ILO, FAO, and the WHO that will increase
the survivability for children.
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