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South Korea Policy Papers Greetings Honorable Chair and fellow delegates, South Korea looks forward to participating in all aspects of the New Mexico Model United Nation’s fall 2016 Santa Fe conference. All the topics which have been selected for discussion during this years conference are not only inherently important to our country, but all nations which will be gathering together in a short time. South Korea would first like to address the subject of revevaluating actions taken by peacekeepers in nations suffering civil unrest and the general administration of aid given by the United Nations, particularly concerning holding donor countries accountable. Secondly, we believe refining millennium goal number six in terms of addressing the current health crisis, is certainly a global issue, however could be best addressed through the efforts of neighboring countries. Similarly, South Korea believes anthropogenic climate change would be best dealt with by cooperation amongst the UN to allow less developed nations opportunities to forward their ability to eradicate the primary sources of anthropogenic climate change before they are instituted. Finally, on the subject of weapons trafficking particularly in international terrorism, in addition to greater restrictions on the illegal bodies which possess weapons, we believe that a more strict yet respectful approach should be applied to countries which legitimately posses weapons. First and foremost, South Korea would like to improve the current administrations of aid given through but not limited to the United Nation’s peacekeepers. Over thirty years ago the UN created a goal that .7% of each member nation’s gross national income (GNI) would be contributed to international aid. The percentage of promised official aid provided by countries in the UN has been nearly double the aid actually administered since 1993. Thus South Korea would be highly motivated to put a similar goal into practice. As such, South Korea looks forward to a resolution which acknowledges the current situations of donor countries, and allows incentives which reflect their successful administration of aid. Furthermore, although South Korea respects the current work of the UN’s peacekeepers, we desire an increased regulation of the United Nations policies when delineating need and while deployed. Currently UN peacekeepers have an approximate fatality rate of 1.7% which South Korea applauds. However, South Korea, as a country like so many others has a rich culture, as such we are aware of the cultural impact on countries currently occupied by peacekeepers. Stronger boundaries must be set out for the continuing utilizing of peacekeepers throughout the world. As a member of the United Nations, South Korea humbly recognizes the global health crisis. South Korea also hopes that other member nations will recognize that countries from similar geographical locations would be better equipped to handle the current medical crisis. We deeply sympathise with the plights of afflicted nations, and believe that the most effective aid would be given by neighboring nations . Additionally, the most effective aid can be given by neighboring nations because of their knowledge of the region. Utilizing the location of resources in nearby countries should prove more cost effective and allow greater assistance to be administered at a more productive rate. South Korea has proven to be self-sufficient, and encourages other countries to follow our design. Thus for this system to become effective countries not currently in crisis should be supported by the UN to allow their nation to help their neighbors. This would encourage a beneficial cyclic system of aid and assistance, showcasing the cooperative capabilities of the United Nations. Alternative energy is a priority for South Korea, as it simultaneously benefits our citizens and the globe. It is clear that future energy needs will be met by solutions other than fossil fuels. Therefore, all alternative energy sources should be encouraged through economic incentives created by the UN. Furthermore, South Korea views nuclear energy as a primary beneficial energy source. Moreover, South Korea would welcome resolutions which proliferate the distribution of technologies to equalize standing in the imperative global effort to control anthropogenic climate change. Weapons trafficking particularly in relation to international terrorism has been increasing in the world at an alarming pace. South Korea firmly believes that weapons must become controlled, beginning with regulations regarding the governing bodies of countries. The current data pool reveals that 2014 has be the deadliest year for international terrorism. It is also vividly apparent that terrorism is not being effectively curbed considering that there are so many countries which have nearly as many guns as people let alone other varieties of weapons. Throughout the world weapons must become controlled, not only within international bounds but also amongst their neighbors. Penalties for weapons trafficking should not only be highlighted for the people committing acts of terrorism, but also the countries which are illegally proliferating these weapons. Once again South Korea greatly looks forward to the fall conference, and hopes that the topics in question are brought to attention. The administration of aid by the UN is exceptional, but must be improved. While South Korea recognizes the Global Health Crisis, we propose a solution where neighboring countries assist each other, constructing a more efficient and inexpensive system to benefit all concerned. Alternative energy is of immense important to South Korea as many energy sources, and nuclear power in particular will prove superior replacements to fossil fuels. Lastly, weapons trafficking in relation to international terrorism are must be controlled including stricter consequences must be instituted. In conclusion, South Korea is deeply invested in developing resolutions beneficial to all parties and eagerly await the upcoming conference.