Sunday, November 13, 2016

NWMUN Portland Country Facts by Makena Hulme

We are privileged to send our most experienced delegates to the North West Model United Nations conference in Portland for the first time ever next year. In order to get ready for the vigorous conference, it is essential that we do excellent research, keep up on current events, and write wonderful academic paperwork.

Bolivia
Basic Facts
Capital: La Paz
Population: 10,800,882 (2015)
Currency: 1 boliviano (B$) = 100 centavos
Current Events
  • Experts seek underlying cause for persistent health inequalities in the Caribbean
  •  United Nations Paris Climate Agreement goes into effect on November 4th
  •  Bolivia’s Morales accuses Chile of restricting access to ports
  • The disappearance of Lake Poopo destroyed the livelihoods of hundreds of fishing families and has added to a new category of climate refugees
  • In Bolivia, drinks made from the endangered Titicaca water frog are promoted as a cure for many ailments, without scientific support
  • Thousands of fish are dead in Lake Alalay and scientists are researching what caused oxygen levels in the lake to drop so rapidly
  •  Evo Morales loses bid to seek a fourth term
  • Morales’ secret dead son has been found alive and in good health
  •  Bolivia’s health ministry has recommended eating llama instead of processed meat, after the World Health Organization warned an excess of red meat could cause cancer
  • Anger in Chile ensues as International Court of Justice at the Hague declares it has jurisdiction to rule on Bolivia’s claim to a strip of the land in the Pacific Ocean
Spain
Basic Facts
Capital: Madrid
Population: 48,146,136
Currency: euro
Current Events
  • List of new Catholic cardinals named by Pope Francis
  •  Euro zone economy resilient to recent shocks
  • More than 100 African migrants were saved from the Mediterranean off the coast of Spain
  • Spain has plodded along without an elected national government for a year as of October 2, 2016  (New York Times)
  • Barcelona is using superblocks as a transportation initiative to ease traffic and pollution and make better use of public spaces
  • Hundreds of thousands of Catalans took to the streets of four major cities to urge their leaders to push for separation from Spain
  • A hospital patient in Madrid died of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever in Spain without having traveled to an endemic area.
  • Spain’s Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez steps down to clear way for formation of government
  • Spain’s Donana coastal wetlands being added to UNESCO danger list
  • The chef Jamie Oliver’s inclusion of chorizo in paella causes a “paella gate” and unites fractured Spain together against Oliver



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