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The document discusses Thailand's position on eradicating poverty globally. It believes the UN should focus on increasing environmental protection, raising awareness of poverty issues, and addressing women's poverty specifically. Women experience the highest rates of poverty and are often denied access to resources, education, decision making and autonomy. Thailand cites examples of targeting women in national poverty programs from other countries. It argues the UN must tackle poverty and women's issues on a global scale to fully eliminate poverty.

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Committee: General Plenary

Topic: Open-Eradication of Poverty


Country: Thailand
School: Houston High School
Name: Johnny Student
Eradication of poverty was a high priority of development worldwide in the 1990s, yet
the extent of the problem is still deeply ingrained in many developing countries. To
eliminate the problem completely, public awareness and a complete understanding of the
issue itself are required. Currently, people are ignorant to some of the main roots of
poverty: environment and lack of a gender focus that women are especially deprived of
required needs. Thailand supports a continued effort from the United Nations towards the
eradication of poverty by increasing environmental protection and control, continuing to
increase awareness on the issue, and focusing on the women linked to poverty.
The eradication of poverty must begin by attacking the groups most affected by the
problem. Women compose the majority of the 1.5 billion people living on one dollar a
day or less. These women are denied access to resources of credit, land, and inheritance.
They lack access to education and other services and hardly have any participation in
decision making for their communities. Thailand is aware that efforts have been made to
direct the focus of poverty onto womens conditions in various countries such as
Cameroon, Madagascar, and Niger, who have identified women as a specific target group
in their national poverty eradication programs as per the Fourth World Conference on
Women in Beijing held in 1995. Yet many countries, especially those of the Middle East,
continue to withhold womens rights. Therefore Thailand believes that the UN should
take actions in globalizing the need to focus on poverty of women. As the Minister of
Foreign Affairs of Thailand Dr. Surakiart Sathirathai stated at the fifty- seventh session of
the United Nations General Assembly, poverty eradication can never succeed unless
there are genuine efforts neighborly, regionally, and globally.
Women must first and foremost have autonomy; because this is often denied to them, the
focus should be on providing access to educational and economic opportunities, major
factors in rising out of poverty. In the successful actions of Thailands National
Commission on Womens Affairs, programs such as Village Welfare Assistance Centers
helped to increase women self- employment and involvement in community problems.
The female labor force participation has increased to 67 percent, higher than any other
country in East Asia. Based on the results of these programs, the United Nations should
take on similar actions to a global scale.
To completely and effectively eradicate poverty, Thailand believes that the United
Nations must begin to act on a global level. The important parts of the problem are
believed to be environmental and overcoming poverty; thus they should be tackled first.

Works Cited
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<http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/followup/session/presskit/fs1.htm>.
First United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty (1997-2006). Department
of Economic and Social Affairs. United Nations. 30 Oct 2003
<http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/poverty/poverty.htm>.
Womens Empowerment in the Context of Human Security. Office of the Special
Adviser on Gender Issues and Advancement of Women Department of Economic and
Social Affairs. United Nations. 1 Nov 2003.
<http://www.un.org/womenwatch/IAMWGE/activities/ws1999/intro3.html>.
Social Aspects of Sustainable Development in Thailand. Sustainable Development.
United Nations. 30 Oct 2003.
<http://www.un.org/esa/agenda21/natlinfo/countr/thai/soacial.htm#poverty>.
Thailand Statement by his Excellency Dr. Surakiart Sathirathai, Minister of Foreign
Affairs of Thailand at the Fifty-Seventh Session of the United Nations General
Assembly, New York, 17 September 2002 United Nations Press Release. 30 Oct. 2003.
<http://www.un.org/webcast/ga/57/statements/020917thailandE.htm>.

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