The World Health Organization is focusing on preventing pollution of drinking water. There are currently five plans in the works the Big Brother Plan, FAIR plan, HIPE plan, DREAM plan, and SAIL plan. The Big Brother plan, backed by the United States, Kuwait, and Brazil, focuses on developed countries aiding developing countries in minimizing waste.
ATLANTA, Oct. 14 – The South China Sea is one of the busiest and most significant waterways in the world, due to the region’s abundance of natural resources and trade; however, many nearby countries dispute who has claimed over the territory. These include China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Brunei, and Malaysia, but recently, China has expanded
Disputes over the South China Sea has been an ongoing problem, with China claiming that they have the ultimate right to the world trade route with proof of ancient documents. However, other countries such as Brunei, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam have all come forward demanding their rights to own part of the
The Sixth General Assembly is discussing possible solutions to territorial disputes in the South China Sea. This significant body of water is one of the world’s busiest trading regions. Several states accuse China of illegally claiming territorial rights from Western and other South Asian nations, giving rise to a spirited debate between the respective delegations.
Undeveloped countries expressed distrust towards their developed counterparts during the Commission on Science and Technology for Development’s discussions today. On determining the impact of technological change on water security, they cited the ineffectiveness of social media campaigns and the debt undertaken by countries who receive aid from developed countries. The divide created two distinct perspectives: