The Thought of Being Able to Die Each and Every Step.

The third session of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) was hosted on May 29, 2026, and was met with the major discussion of how the UNDP can prioritize the safety and integration of refugees back into the country, ensuring those who survived the war can feel safe, and removing the fear of blowing up each step from civilians. The third session of the UNDP closed with the presentation of all working papers which are to be voted on.

The UNDP saw much unmoderated debate and many social humanitarian debates broke out. The committee session centered around how the working papers aim to ease the fear that the war has created within the civilians. A major theme is being able to imagine a family that is finally able to return to the home that they raised a family in, and that their children are able to play freely in the sun without having to worry about emergency sirens going off.

The working paper “Ukraine 2045” aims to push this idea of how the war has destroyed the land, and how even civilian neighbourhoods have been polluted with dozens of land-minest. This paper helps to bring awareness to the civilian and emotional impact and shift attention away from just the political aspect.

Although Guatemala is a geopolitically estranged country from the situation, it has experienced decades of systematic government corruption that has sustainably forced mass emigration, and this helps Guatemala integrate as a part of the resolution regardless of geopolitical estrangement. As the delegate of Guatemala stated “Imagine a nation riddled with landmines that covers entire cities, meaning families can’t return home and the people suffer from a lack of infrastructure". This paper aims to address the governmental issues of the situation to ensure that the government can provide for the people.

The increasing number of emigrants is the one of the driving forces behind the want to support the civilians, as a country without a population is simply land up for grabs. The Russia-Ukraine situation geopolitically ostracizes dozens of nations outside of Europe. However, similar to Guatemala, a number of these countries have experienced some form of government neglect that allows them to map their experience onto this problem. The problem now is how these countries are actually able to geographically, and economically aid Ukraine in civilian registration. Allowing similes to populate the people of Ukraine once again.

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