UNWODC

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Resolution Text

UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION #96
UNWODC
A resolution to reduce income inequality and increase basic welfare.

Category: Social Justice Strength: Mild Proposed By: Vererable Libertarians

Description:
Given that thousands of sick people die everyday needlessly while waiting for a suitable Donor Organ to become available,


Given that many Nations harvest their peoples organs after death and are left with an oversupply,


Recognising and enhancing the recommendations pertaining to organ donors governed by resolution #55, World Blood Bank,


Recognising and affirming article 4 of Resolution #26, the Universal Bill of Rights, and accepting that the membership of the UNWODC, by any Nation or individual is voluntary,


Extending the role of the International Red Cross / Crescent Organisation (IRCO) as per resolution #29,


Recognising the articles of resolution #49, Rights and duties of UN States,


Calling on the Nations of the UN to increase funding for both governmental and non governmental organisations charged with the implementation and administration of the UNWODC,


Aware that this will not save all the sick and dying people but it will give those who are still young, with everything to live for, a bloody good chance.


On Delegate Approval the UN will set up a World Organ Donor Centre (UNWODC) to centralise and process all the worlds organ needs. This will ensure that if the precious organs needed by sick and dying persons in a Nation where there are a lack of Donor Organs, can be sourced in another Nation. Once ratified by the Delegates and members of the UN a select implementation committee shall be set up and charged with consultation, tendering and resourcing of all materials, experts and tradesmen and implementing the UNWODC.


The UNWODC shall issue Donor Cards to the peoples of all Nations to be signed on a voluntary basis so that on death donors organs can be harvested on finding the card and sent directly, after testing for type and condition, to the suitable patient in need of an organ transplant. In clarification, the UNWODC does not store the organs but directs the source where to ship the available organs and by what method, whilst simultaneously notifying the recipient patient and medical facility to be ready to begin the transplant as soon as the organs are delivered.


Funding for the UNWODC shall be sourced from the coffers of the International Community, By way of increased governmental funding and fund raisers held locally by the IRCO and other relief and charitable organisations.


The IRCO shall administrate the UNWODC, once implemented and make available their vast transport infrastructure. I call on all governments to give access to their territorial lands to the couriers of the UNWODC and assistance if required in delivery to the waiting patients. This will ensure the speedy delivery of the Organs to where they are required, with out delay.


Only healthy organs are to be used, and only for saving lives by way of organ transplant. In no way are the organs be used by peoples influenced by cannibalism, vampirism or any other nefarious use.


The following weightings shall be followed rigidly when deciding which patients are prioritised

1, Closest tissue and blood type match and suitability for transplant,
2, Life expectancy of the patient, those in mortal danger prioritised,
3, Distance and infrastructure resulting in the delivery of transplantable organs,
4, All patients shall be treated equally and no patients shall get priority based on wealth or status.


Don’t let these People down. Don’t condemn them to die from inaction. Approve and enact the UNWODC.

Votes For: 11,029
Votes Against: 5,911
Implemented: Mon Mar 7 2005

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