A Resolution to Alleviate the Consequences of Inflation in Regards to the Venezuelan Working Class

WGA/3/10

Sponsored by Reilly Everhart, Georgia Phillips, Sophia Anfuso of Franklin High School

The delegates above represented the Delegation of Venezuela.

This legislation was filed in the Social, Humanitarian and Cultural category

Presented as part of the MUN B 2023 conference

1 The General Assembly,
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3 Alarmed by the fact that inflation hit 398.2% in 2023 in Venezuela.
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5 Acknowledging that basic necessities, such as food, shelter, medical care, etc. are not accessible
6 to the lower class because of this hyperinflation.
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8 Noting that Venezuela's high inflation levels are due to the sum total effect of relying too heavily
9 on imports for those basic goods that are dependent on oil.
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11 Aware that over 90% of the Venezuelan population is categorized as living in poverty, with over
12 50% living in extreme poverty that is partially due to inflation.
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14 Recognizing the urgent need for international consultation on behalf of the working class’s needs.
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16 The General Assembly Hereby:
17 Calls upon the United Nation (UN) to provide abettance to negatively impacted citizens in the form
18 of a nonprofit organization.
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20 Encourages member states to provide substantial contributions to the aid initiative and to
21 guarantee the effective and transparent distribution of assistance to the program through reliable
22 non-governmental organizations to guarantee the effective and transparent distribution of
23 assistance in the form of job opportunities, medical intervention, food banks, and the distribution
24 of clean water.
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26 Acknowledging the migrant crisis and the effects it has on the countries they are emigrating to.
27 Requests the United Nations to grant $128,000,000 to:
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29 Fund the transportation of food, using locally owned produce trucks, food coming from local
30 farmers being distributed to local citizens
31 Provides opportunities for local farmers to find stable income and reliable employment, while
32 reducing the amount of money spent on imported foods and transportation
33 Fund preventative health care, Such as bringing in clean water, fundamental hygienic necessities,
34 essential First Aid
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36 Proclaims that this resolution will go into effect December 1, 2023.
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