The delegate of Australia is very excited to collaborate with delegates and participate in this prestigious conference. Today our delegation is here to discuss two of the most aggravating issues in the world. It is a great concern to our people, and we are sure that it is a great concern to the entire world as well. The house is here to firstly discuss the Rebuilding South Sudan's Economy, following its Recent Independence and Ongoing Conflict with Sudan. As a new nation, South Sudan is building some of its institutions from the very start, with core administrative structures and mechanisms of political representation beginning to emerge. The Government is still struggling to provide basic services for the majority of the population. Since the country's independence in July 2011, high inflation has been affecting the economy, which remains relatively undeveloped.
Secondly, the HIV virus, most commonly known as AIDS. As all of you are aware, Eliminating Stigma and Discrimination Against those Infected with HIV/. They tend too suffers from a tremendous lack of health care, which accelerates the population’s death rate. The HIV/AIDS is affecting 1.1 million people in the country,therefore they are forced to leave their homes and are left in poverty. .Due to its history of so many civil wars, diseases and death rates are always increasing in The widespread destruction of homes and hospitals has left children without families and many people with sicknesses and injuries. Because of the country’s poverty, state health facilities offer no treatment for HIV/AIDS other than voluntary tests and council. The HIV/AIDS virus acts as a significant brake on the economic growth and development of the country, since the people affected are forced to leave their jobs. For these reasons we urge all delegates of the house to vote in favor of our resolution.This delegate of Australia wishes to contribute and