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The World Health Organisation

Britannic Colonies
04-02-2005, 17:17
Hi Guys! Could you spare a minute to look at my World Health Organisation Proposal? It expires tomorrow, and i'd really like some more regional delegates to vote, please! Just take a look, and see what you think.
Flibbleites
04-02-2005, 17:19
Could you post it here, otherwise I'm forced to call this a M.O.S.S. proposal.
Nargopia
04-02-2005, 17:21
Hi Guys! Could you spare a minute to look at my World Health Organisation Proposal? It expires tomorrow, and i'd really like some more regional delegates to vote, please! Just take a look, and see what you think.
M.O.S.S.
Nargopia
04-02-2005, 17:21
Flibbleites! That's twice in five minutes you've snuck in while I'm writing my reply! :D
Flibbleites
04-02-2005, 17:24
Flibbleites! That's twice in five minutes you've snuck in while I'm writing my reply! :D
Wow, that good considering I'm on a 56k.:D
Britannic Colonies
04-02-2005, 21:27
The World Health Organisation
A resolution to improve worldwide human and civil rights.


Category: Human Rights
Strength: Significant
Proposed by: Britannic Colonies

Description: This resolution ensures the immediate creation of a United Nations body to be known as THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION. This World Health Organisation will act as the GOVERNING BODY for all health-related issues across the globe. This body will:

1 - Be responsible for ensuring that the vaccination article of UN resolution #9 is carried out to the best ability of all member nations

2 - Ensure that member nations provide healthcare insurance to all those detailed in Resolution #17

3 - Educate the citizens of member countries in the dangers of HIV & AIDS, provide HIV/AIDS testing of blood in international blood banks and provide a guiding authority for the international fund for HIV/AIDS drugs, all points of which are required under resolution #32, whilst also ensuring that all member nations apply correctly the NS HIV AIDS Act created within Resolution #84.

4 - Ensure member nations carry out the requirements of resolution #33, by ensuring free access to medicine across the globe and governing the international medicine trade itself, ensuring prices do not rise so far as to prevent people in need from obtaining it

5 - Further to article 4, increase access to medicine in all countries by governing the contributions of UN member countries ensuring correct amounts are contributed, detailed within Resolution #42

6 – Provide a governing body for the international blood bank created under resolution #55 ensuring it is run in the cleanest, most modern fashion available, that access by any country is not restricted, and that the HIV/AIDS testing detailed in article 3 is carried out on a regular basis

7 – Ensure that all member states adhere to the Epidemic Prevention Protocol created in resolution #77, whilst also providing the means for member nations to inform international community of every epidemic outbreak and instruct those countries affected in the best ways to tackle the epidemic before it spreads, whilst also upholding member nations’ right to quarantine any inbound passenger and potential-pathogen-carrier-cargo from any nation which is hit by the outbreak

8 – Assist the IRCO created within resolution #29 in all health-related humanitarian crises, wherever in the world they may be, dispatching medicine, doctors and other required medical supplies as soon as they are required and/or as soon is humanely possible

9 – Ensure the continuing improvements in world healthcare standards, which includes, but is not limited to, ensuring all countries have the latest medical equipment and supplies, and carrying out research into new cures, vaccines and other health-related matters

10 – Inform all countries of any new diseases that have been discovered, and the best known methods of treating them

This organisation shall, in the long term, ensure the improving health standards of people across the world, and, ultimately, ensure a cure is found for every known disease.

Voting Ends: Sat Feb 5 2005
Jeianga
04-02-2005, 21:37
along with the resolution #, please provide the name of the resolution - I really can't memorize every resolution by number.

Thanks,
Britannic Colonies
04-02-2005, 21:44
Could you post it here, otherwise I'm forced to call this a M.O.S.S. proposal.

What's M.O.S.S.?
Mikitivity
04-02-2005, 22:52
What's M.O.S.S.?

Moo Oink Snork Snork, or something silly like that. Just something some invite only forum started repeatedly saying.

BTW, for a first draft, I love what you've done here. That is a nice looking proposal.

I also agree that it might be better to drop the number references to resolutions and just do something like,

Ballast Water resolution
Tracking Near Earth Objects resolution
Preventing Needle Sharing resolution
Good Samaritan Laws resolution
etc.

I'm less certain if this is human rights or social justice. To read Cog's notes, a "World Health Organization" sounds more like a social justice category ... hard call though.
Enn
05-02-2005, 01:51
Moo Oink Snork Snork, or something silly like that. Just something some invite only forum started repeatedly saying.
I sincerely hope you aren't making any reference to that same forum you stormed out of, Mik. The people using M.O.S.S. were not members of that forum when the saying came into being, and neither were you. Indeed, that saying is never used there. (If it is another forum you are talking about, you have my apologies, but please make your intended rant target/s clear in the future.)

M.O.S.S. is short for 'Moo Oink Squee Squee', after a proposal which consisted entirely of those words.

Britannic Colonies: You have a good start here. I would suggest adding resolution names to your proposal, as it lends more weight (people are more likely to understand you when references are made with words, not numbers). I'm far from being an authority on health, so I'll leave that to others.
I would suggest putting your next version on the forum prior to submitting it - that way you can get more feedback, and clear things up before submitting.
Venerable libertarians
06-02-2005, 01:32
I have already congratulated BC on a well worked proposal and i am glad to see he/she has taken my advice and posted his/her intentions here.
The Members and delegates in the UN Forums have been most helpful to me in rewriting my own proposal (World Organ Donor Centre), the final draft of which can be read in the the thread titled "appealing for support for the World Organ Donor Centre".

My own suggestion to you for your draft is that you look into gathering all international health care matters and organisations into a WHO think tank, thus gaining from the expertise of those already charged with the Health of the peoples of the world.

Good luck with your proposal,
President Murphy,
UN Delegate to the Realm of Hibernia.