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Date Posted: 19:02:01 06/10/04 Thu
Author: Evan - 1
Subject: DAS04 - G
In reply to: Evan - 1 's message, "Re: Committee on Development and Security (DAS)" on 16:19:14 06/09/04 Wed

>Evan Sorensen
>Mongolia
>The General Assembly
>Sanitation Issues Among Rural and Urban Populations
>
>The General Assembly,
>
>Realizing that all people have a right to safe clean
>water, yet 25% of the world’s population lacks access
>to safe water for drinking, washing, and other
>household activities
>
>Aware that safe clean water is a necessary resource
>for a country’s well being and growth I strongly
>believe this problem must be fixed to improve
>developing countries and the lives of their citizens
>
>I. Expresses Deep Concern
>A. The impact of limited access to safe clean water
>harms the individual citizen by exposing them to
>disease that can be fatal and easily spread, not
>allowing them to support themselves or to help the
>economy
>
>B. Low quality water in developing countries hinders
>them from economic growth by limiting the strength of
>their workers, lacking the water needed for running
>factories, and lacking the water needed for irrigation
>
>II. Is aware that
>A. 220 million urban residents in the developing world
>lack a source of safe drinking water near their homes.
>
>B. Ninety percent of urban sewage in the developing
>world is discharged into rivers, lakes, and coastal
>water ways without any treatment.
>
>C. 25% of the worlds entire population does not have
>access to sources of “safe water”
>
>D. An estimated 900 million and an additional 2
>million people die from water related diarrheal
>illness alone. Many more suffer from diseases such as
>bilharzia, cholera, elephantiasis, and hookworm
>
>E. Improvements in water quality tend to lead to
>improvements in peoples health including their quality
>of life and their length of life. It has also been
>shown that water quality has an effect on the ability
>of developing nations to grow
>
>III. Recommends
>A. Evaluate the water qualities of both rural and
>urban areas of developing countries to see where the
>most desperate need for clean water is
>B. Create local programs for developing nations to
>install wells to produce clean water for that areas
>citizens where possible
>
>C. Set up an organization that will be in charge of
>organizing these programs and in control of organizing
>the budget.
>
>D. Make investments to install desalination plants
>along for countries that have large maritime claims
>
>E. Have people that can distribute water purification
>tablets to rural areas where there is no alternative

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