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What is the problem? How does it affect your country? The problem is that HIV is increasing and the young generation is getting infected because of lack of education and because they don’t feel any obligation to tell their sex partners that they are infected. What has your country done to combat the problem? The country has tried teaching kids who go to the clinics and get tested and inmates who are in prison. What are the various “sides” in the debate? Schools and parents and obliged to teach the young generation all about STDs and HIV/AIDS is a major debate. Another debate is that the government should also mandate it to be taught and try its best to educate people of all ages about it. Which aspects of the issue are most important to your country? Young people are getting infected by those who know that they have the virus but feel no obligation to warn their partners in attempts that once the person has gotten infected then maybe they will stay together. If your country is not involved with the issue, how can it become involved? My country can try having free workshops, and free educational classes on how to prevent HIV and how they can have safe sex, medical tools to not be reused and the kids not to do drugs or get things such as tattoos since they increase the chances of one getting infected. How will your country shape the debate at the conference? My country will focus on the genocide that occurred 17 years ago but the results of it still affect people to this day. How mothers are transmitting the disease to newborns and how lack of education is getting the young generation infected because some people don’t know how serious the disease is. What arguments will other countries make? Other countries might argue that people don’t want to learn and that the government has tried to interfere and the fact that there are well educated people who know the disease is dangerous and yet choose to infect their partners willingly and knowingly. How do the positions of other countries affect your country’s position? Most countries are in a much better position than my country. They have educational classes for those who want to learn, they have free clinics that get new items daily so they don’t have to reuse needles and other things that penetrate the body. Is there evidence or statistics that might help to back up your country’s position? About 80% of the adult population is infected with HIV, about 20% of them are women who were raped and who got the virus through unknown soldiers, and most of them transmit the disease to their babies.

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