08-22-2005, 05:21 PM
UN Slum Act
Social Justice, mild
The NationStates UN,
ALARMED by the international growth of slums and the number of people living in slums,
NOTING WITH REGRET that a high proportion of slum inhabitants is living below the poverty line,
ACKNOWLEDGING that it will cost extremely large amounts of money to get rid of slums and provide proper housing to the inhabitants,
REALIZING that the nations with large slum areas usually lack fincancial means to tackle the problem,
EMPHASIZING that with relatively low-cost solutions, slums can be reduced,
1. URGES all UN member nations to contribute to reducing slums, either their own or by reserving financial or organisational aid for countries that need help in reducing slums,
2. NOTES that the slum inhabitants have to be made responsible for their own living area, and that governments or organisations active in slum redevelopment should incorporate community efforts,
3. SUGGESTS as possible solutions: building roads, providing fresh running water and electricity, building schools and founding work agencies to get the inhabitants to work in the formal instead of the informal economy,
4. DECLARES adequate shelter to be a fundamental right of all UN citizens.
Social Justice, mild
The NationStates UN,
ALARMED by the international growth of slums and the number of people living in slums,
NOTING WITH REGRET that a high proportion of slum inhabitants is living below the poverty line,
ACKNOWLEDGING that it will cost extremely large amounts of money to get rid of slums and provide proper housing to the inhabitants,
REALIZING that the nations with large slum areas usually lack fincancial means to tackle the problem,
EMPHASIZING that with relatively low-cost solutions, slums can be reduced,
1. URGES all UN member nations to contribute to reducing slums, either their own or by reserving financial or organisational aid for countries that need help in reducing slums,
2. NOTES that the slum inhabitants have to be made responsible for their own living area, and that governments or organisations active in slum redevelopment should incorporate community efforts,
3. SUGGESTS as possible solutions: building roads, providing fresh running water and electricity, building schools and founding work agencies to get the inhabitants to work in the formal instead of the informal economy,
4. DECLARES adequate shelter to be a fundamental right of all UN citizens.


However - I do like clause 4