A Resolution to Human Rights Issues in Slovakia

WGA/3/12

Sponsored by Matthew Dickens, Hutton Stringfellow, Ryan Harr of Brentwood Academy

The delegates above represented the Delegation of Slovakia.

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

Presented as part of the MUN B 2023 conference

1 The Universal Declaration of human rights and other human rights organizations that funded the
2 current rights and freedoms to be used by all people without discrimination,
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4 Sympathizing Slovakia assurance to keeping current human rights as said in the constitution and
5 signifying of protection of human rights needed for basic human dignity growth, and protection.
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7 Recognizing the advancements made by Slovakia for the defense of human rights, while also
8 seeing the necessary need for more efforts to further accomplish the human rights issues,
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10 Showing interest about current human rights issues in Slovakia that need attention and
11 settlement.
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13 Seeing the access to good education and healthcare is limited to some areas contributing to
14 inequality among minorities.
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16 Recognizing the violence given by police with excessive force and gender-based violence with girls
17 in Slovakia
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19 The objectives are to combat bias and social boycott, notably against the Roman population,
20 through the promotion of embracing policies and social alliance programs.
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22 including multiple resources to ensure effective unbiased access to good education and health care
23 for all citizens throughout the country, with a focus on small communities.
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25 Defending social media freedom, protecting journalists, and creating an environment where
26 journalists can write freely.
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28 Originating implements for researching and forwarding cases of police misbehavior and extra use
29 of force, protect liability and clarity.
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31 Calling out the Slovakian government:
32 severe training to withstand favoritism and discrimination, notably against the Roman population,
33 through embracing policies, awareness campaigns, and social alliance programs.
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35 Include able backing to ensure unbiased entry to quality education and healthcare for all citizens
36 around the country, with a precise focus on smaller communities.
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38 Security social media freedom, protect journalists, and create an environment where journalists
39 can write freely.
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41 Originating implements for researching and forwarding cases of police misbehavior and extra use
42 of force, protect liability and clarity.
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44 Motivating the international community, as an example United Nations agencies, regional
45 organizations, and noncriminal society, to provide technical aid and aid to Slovakia in addressing
46 its basic rights challenges, as an example capacity-building and knowledge sharing.
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48 Decides to remain actively seized of this matter, underlining the crucial commonplace globe of
49 continued international cooperation, support, and aid to enable Slovakia in its distinguished
50 endeavor to back up and protect person rights, with a steadfast commitment to following
51 individual being dignity and guaranteeing the well-being of all citizens.
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