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  • This house believes that that the SPSE does more harm than good

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    For the sake of this debate Somalian Piracy Stock Exchange (SPSE) refers to the informal fiancial system in which Somalian investors can fund pirate operations in exchange for part of the profits earned from ransoms. Similar to many other famous stock exchanges, SPSE lists a diverse selection of companies although all companies are related to illegal pirate operations in Somalia. Moreover, SPSE is accessible (physically but not online) to anyone willing to invest given that one has sufficient capital to do so. However, unlike other stock exchanges, SPSE allows investment via non-monetary means such as equipment like boats and guns. The monetary value of such equipment is negotiated based on supply and demand of the localized market in which the pirates operate in before being converted into 'stocks'.

    Erasmus Novice Cup · Golden Final · 2025-11-01

  • This house supports the partition of Sudan

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    Sudan is currently in a state of civil war between two factions - the official military forces of Sudan (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). After a military offensive, the SAF has taken control of Sudan's capital Khartoum away from the RSF. The RSF remains in control of parts of the south of the country and nearly all of the large western region of Darfur. The RSF has unilaterally declared its own rival government.

    Prague Open 2025 · Semifinals · 2025-11-01

  • This House Opposes the recent West African coups

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    Since 2020, several countries in the Sahel region of West Africa including Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Chad have experienced military coups. These events have often followed public dissatisfaction with civilian governments due to economic hardship, the perceived failure to combat Islamist insurgencies, and French military, economic, and political influence. These new juntas have distanced themselves from France and have formed closer connections with Turkey, Russia, and The Wagner Group.

    Unity Cup 2025 · Semifinal · 2025-10-25

  • This House Believes That the Martin family should go to London over Tanzania.

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    The Martin family lives in London Ontario. It is comprised of William Martin, 44, a civil engineer who enjoys craft beer, history, and golf, Jane Martin, 42, a pediatrician who enjoys hiking, photography, and enjoys planning detailed itineraries, Rose Martin, 13, who is artistic, shy, and loves K-pop, and Logan Martin, 9, who is energetic, an animal lover, and a huge fan of soccer. The Martin family is upper middle class and hasn’t gone on a family vacation since COVID. After thinking through their options, they have come down to London (UK) or Serengeti National Park Tanzania

    Unity Cup 2025 · Novice Finals · 2025-10-25

  • This house welcomes the separation of GAFCON from the traditional Anglican communion

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    In October 2025, the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON)—a coalition of predominantly Global South Anglican provinces—announced that it would no longer recognize the authority of the Archbishop of Canterbury or the traditional instruments of the Anglican Communion. The decision followed the appointment of Sarah Mullally as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, which GAFCON leaders criticized as reflecting a departure from traditional doctrine. GAFCON declared plans to form its own theocratic leadership and governance structures, as well as establish a parallel Anglican denomination to the traditional Anglican communion.

    Manila Pre-WUDC 2025 · Semifinals · 2025-10-24

  • This house welcomes the separation of GAFCON from the traditional Anglican communion

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    In October 2025, the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON)—a coalition of predominantly Global South Anglican provinces—announced that it would no longer recognize the authority of the Archbishop of Canterbury or the traditional instruments of the Anglican Communion. The decision followed the appointment of Sarah Mullally as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, which GAFCON leaders criticized as reflecting a departure from traditional doctrine. GAFCON declared plans to form its own theocratic leadership and governance structures, as well as establish a parallel Anglican denomination to the traditional Anglican communion.

    Manila Pre-WUDC 2025 · EFL Finals · 2025-10-24

  • This house would choose option A over option B.

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    You are a junior doctor at one of the world’s most renowned hospitals. A dictator who has been overseeing an extreme campaign of genocide against a minority group in Central Africa arrives with a terminal heart condition. He is in your care. You have two options: A: Intentionally give a lethal treatment that will kill him, and do so in a way that conceals your involvement. B: Provide the correct medical treatment and allow him to survive.

    Vanguard Open 2025 · Quarterfinals · 2025-09-26

  • This house, as the South African Department of Arts and Culture, would prioritise increasing accessibility to the film industry (eg. providing young actors and crew members with more employment opportunities) over advocating for and implementing more equitable payment structures for legacy performers

    Cape Town Open 2025 · Round 5 · 2025-09-25

  • This House believes that the East African Youth Ambassadors should be directly elected by the youth in their states.

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    The East African Youth Ambassadors Platform is a youth engagement platform initiative whose primary goal is to foster youth participation in National and Regional Governance as well as EAC Integration processes. The selection of the East African Youth Ambassadors is managed by the East African Youth Community Secretariat through its Nyerere Centre for Peace Research and the process involves a competitive annual regional integration themed debate.

    East African Debate Championship 2025 · Grand Finals · 2025-09-23

  • Slacktivism is a mode of activism characterised by online actions such as social media comments and online petitions used by social movements promoting social justice and human rights and these include the recent #RutoMustGo Campaign in Kenya and #UgandaParliamentExhibition in Uganda. This House regrets the use of slacktivism as a tool for advocacy in social movements.

    East African Debate Championship 2025 · Round 1 · 2025-09-23

  • A mandatory youth quota is a policy that requires a certain percentage of young people to be included in decision making bodies. Policies, initiatives that don't receive more than half of the support of the youth involved in the process are automatically rejected. This House proposes a mandatory youth qouta in all East African community decision making bodies.

    East African Debate Championship 2025 · Round 2 · 2025-09-23

  • This house believes that the African Union should intervene militarily in Sudan

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    Since April 2023, Sudan has been engulfed in a brutal civil war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), leading to the collapse of governance and widespread atrocities. Over 10 million people have been displaced and famine conditions are spreading across Darfur and other regions, with aid agencies struggling to access affected areas.

    Beijing International Schools Debating Championship 2025 · Semifinals · 2025-09-05

  • This house opposes the continued use of Musevenomics as Uganda's primary economic model.

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    Musevenomics refers to the economic policies and strategies associated with Yoweri Museveni, the President of Uganda since 1986. The term is often used critically to describe his government's long-term economic approach, which emphasizes agriculture as the backbone of the economy, structural reforms such as liberalization and privatization, and state-driven economic interventions.

    Oratorical Arena 2.0 2025 · Round 4 · 2025-09-05

  • This house as Prosper Michael would move to Accra.

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    Prosper Michael, a young man in his mid-twenties, faces a life-changing decision on his birthday. He must choose between staying in Kumasi; a town where life is stable and his basic needs are met and he has a job as a writer and researcher, or moving to Accra, a city full of uncertainty but rich with opportunity. In Kumasi, he has comfort and security but limited chances for growth. In Accra, he faces risk and unpredictability, yet the possibility of a better future.

    Friday Night Debates 2025: An African Debate Super League · Power Pair 13 · 2025-08-22