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HOJA DE POSICIÓN Comité: _____________________ País (Nombre completo y oficial): ________________________ Nombre del Delegado (tu nombre): _____________ Tópico (A): _______________________ (Tienes que hacer los dos tópicos , A y B, en páginas diferentes) 1.- Situación actual de tu país: economía, política, geografía, etc… 2.- Introducción al tópico. 3.- Posición de tu país de acuerdo al tópico. 4.- Soluciones posibles (mínimo 5). 5.- Conclusión.  _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  Delegado: Comité: Autorizó: Bandera de tu país

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HOJA DE POSICIÓN

Comité: _____________________ 

País (Nombre completo y oficial): ________________________ 

Nombre del Delegado (tu nombre): _____________ 

Tópico (A): _______________________ (Tienes que hacer los dos tópicos , A y B, enpáginas diferentes)

1.- Situación actual de tu país: economía, política, geografía, etc…

2.- Introducción al tópico.

3.- Posición de tu país de acuerdo al tópico.

4.- Soluciones posibles (mínimo 5).

5.- Conclusión.

 ______________________ ______________________ _____________________ 

Delegado: Comité: Autorizó:

Bandera de tu país

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COMMITTEE: World Health OrganizationCOUNTRY: EgyptDELEGATE NAME: Edgar Gerardo Navarro Cárdenas

TOPIC A: Suicide Prevention

Suicide is a complex phenomenon that has attracted the attention of philosophers,theologians, physicians, sociologists and artists over the centuries. As a serious public healthproblem it demands our attention, but its prevention and control, unfortunately, are no easytask.

 According to WHO estimates, in the year 2004, approximately one million people died fromsuicide, and 10 to 20 times more people attempted suicide worldwide. This represents onedeath every 40 seconds and one attempt every 3 seconds, on average.

This also indicates that more people are dying from suicide than in all of the several armedconflicts around the world and, in many places, about the same or more than those dyingfrom traffic accidents. In Egypt and almost all the countries, suicide is now one of the threeleading causes of death; until recently, suicide was predominating among the elderly, but nowsuicide predominates in younger people in both.Suicidal behavior has numerous and complex causes. The biology of the brain, genetics,psychological traits, and social forces all can contribute to suicide. Although people commonlyattribute suicide to external circumstances, as lost of a job or divorce, but most expertsbelieve these events are triggers rather than causes in themselves. My country NationalResearch Centre (NCR) found that mostly of the basic factors which causes suicide is linkedto depression. Because depression precedes most suicides then, early recognition of depression and treatment through medication and psychotherapy are important ways of preventing suicide. In general, suicide prevention efforts aim to identify people with thehighest risk of suicide and to intervene before these individuals become suicidal.

Therefore there is compelling evidence indicating that adequate prevention and treatment of depression, alcohol and substance abuse can reduce suicide rates; Concerned about thisimportant situation the Egyptian government its working hard on national campaigns, for example we are increasing the number of schools which have suicide-prevention programsthat train students, teachers, and school staff to recognize warning signs and tell them whereto refer students at risk of suicide were is the most vulnerable population.

 Although the governments of Egypt propose serious objectives in addition of future middleplans:

• To reduce mortality and morbidity due to suicidal behavior 

• To break the taboos surrounding suicide

• To bring together national authorities and public overcome challenges