WHO
by Papadopoulos Nikos
And the Arc MUN 2018 has begun! Every country starts to share their politics. Many of them believe
that transplants are legal, but they don’t agree with the transplants in the black market. Some other
countries, such as Norway and Canada, announce that they weren’t affected by the illegal
transplantations. All of them want to cooperate to solve this problem. After that, they suggest some
solutions. Croatia believes that they must protect the donners. The best solution for Monaco will be
to inform every person in their country in any possible way. Venezuela thinks that the rights of the
donners and the recipients must be secured. Estonia suggests having all the transplantations done in
hospitals. Some other ideas about solving that problem are the punishment of doctors that they
proceed the illegal surgeries. Another one is to make the police stronger. Moreover, they all agree to
solve it in any way but staying united. Furthermore, they have to create protocols that must be
followed by the doctors. All counties agree with the new equipment at hospitals but they think that
it is a very expensive choice.
Now… This is the time! WHO has to face a crisis.
More than two thousand people have been killed
across the globe. Cuba is involved. It was the
country that equipped that organization but it isn’t
sure. Is it just a rumor or not? Also, South Africa is
the base of this organization. Italy is very sorry and
they announce that the level authorities will be too
high. The USA hasn’t been involved but they will
do everything they can to help. However, Cuba
disagrees with the rumor that they equipped the organization. South Africa is very sorry too and
thinks that anyone who participated in must pay 75.000$. Italy suggests the finding of the responsible
by the Interpol. Generally, it is believed that doctors have to report any illegal sign when notice
something mainly despite the doctor-patient confidential. After the conference was ended, Cuba has
been voted by the majority of the countries to be the sponsor of the draft resolution.