DIS ODD 2017 Clauses - GA3 SOCHUM

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DIS ODD 2017 Clauses - GA3 SOCHUM 001 Committee : GA3-SOCHUM Topic : "Advancing strategies to improve the process of integration of migrants and refugees in Europe and all over the world" Main Submitter : Republic of Italy Co-submitter : - Signatories : Malta, Ghana, South Korea, India, USA, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Iran The Republic of Italy encourages all delegations present today to: 1. Provide advanced strategies to improve the process of integration of migrants and refugees by: a) Creating an arrangement job office in towns and cities with high immigration flows in order to: i) Register migrants job skills and record them in an international database exposed on the net to public to facilitate employment of migrants ii) Position the migrants with certain characteristics in the best geographical areas of the country/continent iii) Make migrants totally economically independent from hosting counties by: (1) Assuring that, in case migrants don t find a stable job in 3 months time, they will be encouraged to do 15/20 hours a week of volunteering (2) Assuring that migrants that have a stable salary and job will receive only formative courses b) Instituting a language and cultural course of about 5/10 hours per week that migrants are obliged to attend - except for medical or familiar issues - so to: i) Improve chances of employment in the hosting country ii) Integrate relations with the hosting population c) Encourages migrants (and not refugees) to find a regular job within 2 years otherwise there will be a risk of being expelled from the country and of being repatriate d) Lowering by 30% the taxation employers have to deposit for migrant worker so to: i) Encourage employers to employ migrants ii) Avoid risk of migrants finishing in criminal bands due to low hiring opportunities in the host country e) Opening their borders so to equally distribute migrants on the entire Earth s land

002 Main submitter: Holy See Co Submitter: Croatia Committee: GA3-SOCHUM Topic: Advancing strategies to improve the process of integration of migrants and refugees in Europe and all over the world. 1. In order to reduce the possibility of a muslim majority population, that would create even more problems in blending of different cultures, asks all EU (European Union) members to adopt measures such as, but not limited to: a. Closing land borders for illegal migrants; b. Granting the entrance and respect of the human rights and dignity (art n 14 of Human Rights approved by the UN) for real refugees (Geneva convention 1952); c. Starting the building of non physical barriers to stop the huge income of illegal migrants in the EU countries;

003 Committee: GA3 - SOCHUM Issue: Advancing strategies to improve the process of integration of migrants and refugees in Europe and all over the world Main submitter: Ghana, Co-submitters: South Korea, South Africa The General Assembly, 1. Encourages to establish an International Agreement regarding the equal distribution of refugees arriving in Europe between Nations, named the International agreement of immigration, based on: a. Implementation of a structure that ensures the full commitment of each signing Nation; b. Acceptance of the following conditions: i. Signing countries shouldn't have ongoing social, governmental or financial issues: interested nations with any of the above mentioned issues may be invited to sign the agreement, if their condition improves; ii. Preferences from refugees to join a relative already living in the hosting nation will need to be communicated to the authorities, providing: a. Name and surname of the relative, b. Full address of the relative, c. National identity card of the relative, d. Electronic mail of the relative; iii. iv. Signing countries should place refugees in a safe, hygienic welcoming centre, provided with: 1. Humanitarian aids such as, but not limited to: a. Healthcare, b. Food supplies, c. Drinkable water, d. Shelter; 2. Possibility of external contacts; 3. Security; Signing countries should organize funds and resources cooperating with companies, sponsors and organizations in order to support: 1. Logistics; 2. Humanitarian aid such as: a. Healthcare, b. Food, c. Drinkable water, d. Shelter; 3. Maintenance of refugees centers: 4. Communications;

v. Signing countries should accept the local repartition of refugees, that will be decided by the UN based upon the country s economic situation; vi. Signing countries should organize funds to ensure migrants the possibility to have an Identity Card, after approximately one month after the refugee is placed in a welcoming center.

004 FORUM : QUESTION OF: MAIN SUBMITTER: CO-SUBMITTER: GA3 - SOCHUM Advancing strategies to improve the process of integration of migrants and refugees in Europe and all over the world United Kingdom Macedonia The General Assembly 1. Encourages the implementation of learning procedures of the English language for every migrant without FCE certificate by: a) forming, upon arrival, compulsory ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) classes financed by the government, with one teacher per 40 students, divided in: low English knowledge, KET English knowledge, PET English knowledge, FCE courses; b) increasing the amount of English courses in their home country by: i) establishing courses in every UK embassy financed by the government, ii) adding TV or radio BBC programmes in the English language; c) repatriating every migrant who does not pass the FCE exam at the first attempt;

005 FORUM: GA3-SOCHUM QUESTION OF: Advancing strategies to improve the process of integration of migrants and refugees in Europe and all over the world MAIN-SUBMITTER: Kingdom of the Netherlands CO-SUBMITTER: Greece, Australia SIGNATORIES: New Zealand, Egypt, Holy See, India, Montenegro, 1. Encourages all UN member states to agree and to take action upon the following statements: a. All migrants present in the country should be accepted, unless: i. The population of migrants (of 1st and 2nd generation that are not reuniting ii. iii. with family members or partners who have already obtained citizenship) is more than the 20% of the total population of the country; The migrant has a criminal record issued by his/her original country; The migrant does not own official documentation; b. Health conditions should be tested to check whether the migrant have any infectious disease that can be transmitted to the citizens of the hosting country; c. Accepted migrants should be treated like citizens by taking measures such as, but not limited to: i. offering education centres in which migrants are taught the local language ii. iii. and culture, offering equal public instruction once the migrant has learned the local language, offering equal private instruction only if the migrant meets merit and wealth requirements for it; d. All countries should have public centres in which migrants are taught the local language and culture.

006 FORUM: GA3-SOCHUM QUESTION OF: Advancing strategies to improve the process of integration of migrants and refugees in Europe and all over the world MAIN-SUBMITTER: Pakistan CO-SUBMITTER: France SIGNATORIES: Montenegro, Holy See, Croatia, Macedonia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Uganda, Senegal 1) Urges to integrate migrants making them contribute to the hosting country s economy by: a) b) Authorising migrants to legally obtain citizenship after five years.

007 Forum: SOCHUM (GA3) Topic: integration of refugees submitter: Iran CO-Submitter: India Encourages member nations to authorize the migrants and refugees to enter the country by: a) Accepting people who have their own property in that country; b) Accepting people who have a family in that country, as long as: i) The family is able to maintain that person; ii) It is possible to support the family, in case of lower economic conditions; c) Distributing all migrants that don t have a property, a family or a job in the country in healthcare buildings, following rules such as but not limited to: i) éoui llegal immigrants can be housed in these healthcare buildings for a maximum sojourn time of 20 months; ii) If the i llegal immigrants find a job before the maximum sojourn time has expired, they will be allowed to remain in the host country; iii) If the i llegal immigrants don t find a job before the maximum sojourn time has expired, they will be repatriate

008 FORUM: GA 3: Social, Humanitarian & Cultural TOPIC: Advancing strategies to improve the process of integration of migrants in Europe and all over the world. SUBMITTER: Austria SIGNATORIES: Senegal, Portugal, Uganda, Albania, Switzerland, South Africa, Ghana, South Korea, Holy See, Egypt 1. Invites all the member nations to: a) Sign an agreement accepting to host a certain amount of migrants that will be decided depending on characteristics of the hosting nation such as: i. Economy; ii. Population; iii. Social issues; iv. Religion; b) Supervise and count all the migrants who are asking asylum by: i. Overseeing everyone's passport; ii. Taking their fingerprints ; iii. Checking that they are not taking dangerous materials in the country; iv. Asking and collecting proof of the reason why they are asking asylum; c) Create an association that will teach all migrants the basic elements of the hosting country s culture, such as: i. language; ii. traditions; iii. geography; d) Establish a network of foster families that can welcome and sustain children with no parents by giving them: i. a home; ii. a loving family; iii. Food; iv. healthcare; e) Convince all the commercial activities to employ a small percentage of migrants based on their: i. Incomes; ii. Outcomes.

009 FORUM: GA 3: Social, Humanitarian & Cultural TOPIC: Advancing strategies to improve the process of integration of migrants in Europe and all over the world. MAIN SUBMITTER: Albania CO-SUBMITTER(S): Switzerland SIGNATORIES: Switzerland, Iran, Senegal, India, Holy See, Italy, Ghana, Croatia 1) Encourages member nations to ensure social and economic integration of migrants by: a) Avoiding mass migration, creating a UN organization aimed to: i) Distribute migrants among member states, based on: (1) The relationship of the migrant with the hosting Country; (2) The economy of the hosting Country; (3) The political situation of the hosting Country; (4) Specific needs will be analysed thoroughly case by case (5) Ensure that migrants reach their destination, by: (6) Ensuring the security of their travel; (7) Giving them trackable documents; b) Creating infrastructures to give them work and stability by: i) Using UN funds; ii) Employing workers based on: (1) Economic situation; (2) Social situation; (3) Priority of needs; c) Instruct migrants, creating UN organizations aimed to: i) Teach professional competences based on the capabilities of each individual; ii) Explain the general situation of the hosting nation, based on: (1) Economy; (2) Politics; (3) Social issues; (4) Work possibilities.