Friday, April 15, 2011

Resolution Proposal "Iran"

Iran, the Islamic Republic of Iran, is a great and powerful country. What needs to be done to ensure the human rights of this great and potential country is to ensure the chidren's right to eduducation. And also to ensure the right to jobs for the non-educated people.

The United Nations should come to the fact that Iran is a small country and needs to have an education system and a good foundation of food. Though Iran is a small but yet populated country it has a strong grasp of its situation. Iran's foreign relations are based on two strategic principles, eliminating outside influences in the region and pursuing extensive diplomatic contacts with developing and non-aligned countries.

The economy of Iran is the eighteenth largest economy in the world by purchasing power parity . Iran's economy is a mixture of central planning, state ownership of oil and other large enterprises, village agriculture, and small-scale private trading and service venture. Its economic infrastructure has been improving steadily over the past two decades but continues to be affected by inflation and unemployment. In the early 21st century the service sector contributed the largest percentage of the GDP, followed by industry and agriculture. In 2006, about 45% of the government's budget came from oil and natural gas revenues, and 31% came from taxes and fees.

The last subject is Iran ranks second in the world in natural gas reserves and third in oil reserves. In 2005, Iran spent $4 billion on fuel imports, because of contraband and inefficient domestic use.[Oil industry output averaged 4 million barrels per day (640,000 m3/d) in 2005, compared with the peak of six million barrels per day reached in 1974.

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