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WiesMUN 2015 Session Magazine

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The process towards the final resolution<br />

The process towards the resolution in the SOCHUM Committee was long and intense.<br />

After discussing important and burdensome subjects such as the lacking water<br />

distribution in Darfur, the conflict between the Sudanese government and the Darfuri<br />

rebels resulting in violence, the protection and assistance of refugees and the possibility<br />

of self-dependence of the Sudanese people, the delegates started to work on their<br />

resolution highly motivated and eager to find a solution.<br />

Fully aware of the diversity and the complexity of the Darfur crisis and the importance of<br />

creating a solution, the SOCHUM Committee managed to formulate three resolutions,<br />

which merged into one final resolution, combined the propositions as well as the requests<br />

of all present delegates.<br />

However, the resolution aiming at creating an effective solution in order to provide the affected citizens with the necessary resources<br />

was fortunately signed by 12 out of 13 delegates. It found its supporters in the delegates of Ireland, Denmark and Canada.<br />

Unfortunately, the Delegate of Poland, voting against the resolution, could not be fully convinced of the resolution`s contents.<br />

The resolution drafted by the SOCHUM Committee has, with some slight changes, passed entirely.<br />

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