From the first speaker, it became apparent that putting in place a child limit was a solution that would've been disastrous and would violate human rights to most countries. The risks and causes were laid out to the committee by the delegate of France and described it as a "threat to the homo sapien species." Whether that is true or not, the facts do not lie. Currently, overpopulation is a risk to the environment, the amount of food and water, and the depletion of natural resources.
To solve such disastrous issues that threaten the human race, Spain put forward "better health care," as a solution.
Lithuania was the first one to put forward better education; however, the delegate failed to state what exactly he meant by education. This flaw in the suggestion flew by the committee without a second glance, for it seemed that the committee was happily nodding in agreement.
Iceland was the first to suggest a family program that had previously seen success in a town in Iceland. The program consists of giving out birth control and promoted the idea of a small family. This suggestion went well for their committee as it was continually brought up in the future.
Belgium stated that education is a short-term solution. However, She never stated what education meant. This minor flaw once again flew over the heads of the committee members.
It was Saudi Arabia who indicated that the problem resides in less developed nations with 5 billion of people of earth currently lies in less developed countries. This followed with statements repeating the same idea.
The delegate of the U.S.A suggested a sustainable solution without violating others’ rights. It was the delegate of Germany who proposed equal rights for women, because "because they control the children."
Spain once again puts forward education as a solution and said “it is the key to fertility. What type of education? We don't know as it wasn't until Canada who finally brought up sexual education as a solution. This idea was repeated several times by other delegates such as Colombia and Saudi Arabia in a favorable matter.”
The committee seemed almost too productive in their progress until Panama shouted that the committee should move on from the current topic for rights and separatism in Western China.
In conclusion, SOCHUM is moving efficiently in the right direction and look poised to finish in a matter of time. With some few clarifications to their statements who knows what's the limits of what they can achieve.
To solve such disastrous issues that threaten the human race, Spain put forward "better health care," as a solution.
Lithuania was the first one to put forward better education; however, the delegate failed to state what exactly he meant by education. This flaw in the suggestion flew by the committee without a second glance, for it seemed that the committee was happily nodding in agreement.
Iceland was the first to suggest a family program that had previously seen success in a town in Iceland. The program consists of giving out birth control and promoted the idea of a small family. This suggestion went well for their committee as it was continually brought up in the future.
Belgium stated that education is a short-term solution. However, She never stated what education meant. This minor flaw once again flew over the heads of the committee members.
It was Saudi Arabia who indicated that the problem resides in less developed nations with 5 billion of people of earth currently lies in less developed countries. This followed with statements repeating the same idea.
The delegate of the U.S.A suggested a sustainable solution without violating others’ rights. It was the delegate of Germany who proposed equal rights for women, because "because they control the children."
Spain once again puts forward education as a solution and said “it is the key to fertility. What type of education? We don't know as it wasn't until Canada who finally brought up sexual education as a solution. This idea was repeated several times by other delegates such as Colombia and Saudi Arabia in a favorable matter.”
The committee seemed almost too productive in their progress until Panama shouted that the committee should move on from the current topic for rights and separatism in Western China.
In conclusion, SOCHUM is moving efficiently in the right direction and look poised to finish in a matter of time. With some few clarifications to their statements who knows what's the limits of what they can achieve.