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Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Canada, Congo, China, France, Germany, Netherlands, Pakistan, Romania, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Vietnam 1. Stresses the advancement of technology as a way to combat this issue, through: a. Technological transfers from developed nations in order for developing nations to conduct in primary measures such as screenings in order to eradicate Tuberculosis; 2. Emphasizes on the creation of more regulations regarding the immigration system, which should be done through: a. Screenings for tuberculosis before an immigrant enters the country. b. The tightening of Cross-Border Policies, which should be universal, and done by the Organization; 3. Calls upon the typology of the different levels of Tuberculosis. This should be done through a creation of the three different levels of the severity of the disease, which are: a. Early infection, b. Dormant TB/ Sleeping TB, c. Active TB; 4. Recognizing the importance of grassroots movements, the problem should be solved bottom-up, which can be done through: a. The higher role of Non-Governmental Organizations and Civil Societies, especially in the fields of: i. Education, especially in the remote areas, focusing on the youth groups about prevention of tuberculosis and healthy standards of living. ii. Advocacy, as a larger part of the global TB movement, NGOs should focus on raising awareness, in the youth groups, which are the ones usually most affected by this disease. 5. Acknowledging the significance of education in addressing the issue of Tuberculosis, especially:

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Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Canada, Congo, China, France, Germany, Netherlands, Pakistan, Romania, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Vietnam

1. Stresses the advancement of technology as a way to combat this issue, through:

a. Technological transfers from developed nations in order for developing nations to conduct in primary measures such as screenings in order to eradicate Tuberculosis;

2. Emphasizes on the creation of more regulations regarding the immigration system, which should be done through:

a. Screenings for tuberculosis before an immigrant enters the country.b. The tightening of Cross-Border Policies, which should be universal,

and done by the Organization;3. Calls upon the typology of the different levels of Tuberculosis. This should be

done through a creation of the three different levels of the severity of the disease, which are:

a. Early infection,b. Dormant TB/ Sleeping TB,c. Active TB;

4. Recognizing the importance of grassroots movements, the problem should be solved bottom-up, which can be done through:

a. The higher role of Non-Governmental Organizations and Civil Societies, especially in the fields of:

i. Education, especially in the remote areas, focusing on the youth groups about prevention of tuberculosis and healthy standards of living.

ii. Advocacy, as a larger part of the global TB movement, NGOs should focus on raising awareness, in the youth groups, which are the ones usually most affected by this disease.

5. Acknowledging the significance of education in addressing the issue of Tuberculosis, especially:

a. Endorsing the parliamentary level education, in regards to promote both sustainability and multiplier effect in society,

b. Invite the scientific support from the WHO to help design the curriculum for the primary level education,

c. Empowerment local communities through innovation grants measure.d. Highlighting the role of UNICEF in empower Children as an agent to

generate change in society;6. Emphasizing the advantage of WHO’s scientific capacity to encourage

scientific based research in addressing the issue of tuberculosis, such as but not limited to:

a. Conduct a scientific based standardization as guidance in grant allocation,

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b. The research funding from developed nations, which will be patented after completion. The organization will then appoint several hospitals that can sell and distribute these drugs,

c. The creation of a prevention drug, that will increase the immunization of healthy people, to help lessen the chances of people catching TB,

d. Ensuring central hospitals to distribute these drugs to remote areas, which can be done through the promotion of the creation of infrastructures;

7. Recommends each nation to hold national conferences, and create a national policy, which includes the framework to combat TB once and for all.

8. Urges the public and private sectors, both national and foreign, to work together with the national government to come up with solutions, especially in terms of medical substances.