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DRAFT RESOLUTION

Committee: United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)

Topic: Protection of Children from exploitation, abuse and violence

Sponsors: Swiss Confederation, Guatemala, Oman, Uruguay, USA

Signatories:, Republic of Gambia, Republic of Ghana, Libya, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Sweden, Venezuela,
Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Barbados, Brunei Darussalam, Republic of Vanuatu, Bosnia, Honduras, Republic
of Cameroon, Burundi, Israel, Unites States of America, Commonwealth of the Bahamas, Portuguese
Republic, Delegate of the Russian Federation, Singapore, Venezuela, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Republic
of Bolivia, Oman, Common Wealth of Australia, Afghanistan, Slovenia, Seychelles, Spain

United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF),

Alarmed by raise 70,000 children arrested for serious drug possession and over 17,000 arrested for serious
drug offences around the world. Some countries report that more than 10 per cent of people arrested for
drug possession are children, but most countries report that fewer than 5 per cent of drug traffickers are
under 18

Recognizing the rapid rate of drug abuse and trafficking happening against small children and thereby
hammering the economic growth of a country

Aware that this might increase by 10% every year, we strongly recommend measures to resolve the crisis
and recognize the right of every nation to defend its national integrity

Solutions:

1. Recommends the Government to work hand in hand with the private organizations and NGO’s to
educate the children regarding the risk of drug abuse and trafficking;

2. Request the UN, UNICEF and other International organization to corporate with the countries and
provide fund for setting up the Shelter homes for the refugee or unaccompanied or undocumented
children in the Country since they are more vulnerable to the risk of trafficking;

3. Encourages to provide counselling to the children and also to appoint a psychologist in every school so
that a keen monitoring will be there for any child who are suffering mental stress or some kind of trauma
due to peer pressures;

4. Condemns in the import and export of deadly drugs into the country with the help of administrative and
executive wings by tightening the law and thereby creating a systematic and guided trade activities in
respective countries and promoting medical survey on a regular basis, so that the medical shops selling
the banned drug could be penalized;

5. Encourage more global partners like Barcelona FC to partner-up with our cause so that Children could
be encouraged in empowering program through worldwide organizations and it will also help the nations
to have a friendly relation with the other countries and preserve their national sovereignty;
6. Call for Children should be empowered with a branch of police specially made for children as the
world has almost 42% of its population under the age of 18 and that branch can inspect upon any school
or a hotels caught of abusing a child by drug trafficking will be banned the license to run the same;

7. Consider for centres and call centres should be established with toll-free numbers and schools should
be recognized by those centres so that a 24*7 working centres are there to survey on any cases and reduce
a chance of abuse being unnoticed;

8. Encourages Surveys related to child issues and health should be done frequently done and should be
released region wise and there should be ranking region wise which will help to analyse the data more
precisely.

9. Confirms Health camp should take place in every part of the country not only for physical health but
also for mental health.

10. Mostly, people engage in substance abuse due to the negligence from society or family. So, by
providing them with employment we can make them feel wanted, in this way we can contribute to the
economic status of our country and also curb substance abuse.

11. UN organizations to make rehabilitation centres for drug addict children, due to sexual abuse, where
they could receive psychotherapeutic treatment to stop the usage of drugs.

12. Appointment of more law officials and inspectors trained in field of trafficking crimes especially
where it involves street gangs who are more into drug trafficking of children.

13.Encouraging funds for children who have been victimised for giving them an opportunity to be able to
return them a decent life;

14. Noting that Drug peddling and child trafficking are a vicious racket carried out by high profile groups
who mint huge money out of it, the nations in collaboration with United Nations and its allies to bust such
peddlers and punish them severely under jurisdiction and penal codes for violation of human rights;

15.Taking note of the children who are refugees or victims of armed conflict are one among the
vulnerable to smuggling and getting into wrong hands, hence they need to be registered on an identity
before adopting by countries;

16.Considering the Blacklisting and scrutinizing the groups who indulge into terror activities and
identifying the potential hotspots involved in the mafia funding drug deals that encouraging trafficking;

17. Bilateral agreement should exist within countries that will ensure that children from country A are not
trafficked into country B, and in the event of such, prosecuting measure should be taken in each country.

20.Encourages children to the introduction of entrepreneurship and sponsoring them by identifying the
ones who are below poverty lines;

21.Confirms posing severe penalty in trafficking crimes resulting in injury, confinement under threat,
mutilation and disfigurement;
22. Draws the attention to campaigns against the belief that children are more “safe and clean” that they
won’t contract to sexually transmitted diseases like HIV which is one of the most relevant factor why
which they are exposed to trafficking and drug abuse.

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