Model United Nations United Nations Founded in 1945

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Model United Nations

Model United Nations

United Nations • Founded in 1945 after WW 2 • Promote international cooperation •

United Nations • Founded in 1945 after WW 2 • Promote international cooperation • Original UN had 51 states today 193 • The UN's mission to preserve world peace was complicated in its early decades by the Cold War between the US and Soviet Union and their respective allies. participated in major

Parts of the UN • General Assembly-1 country 1 vote • DISEC-First committeepromote disarmament

Parts of the UN • General Assembly-1 country 1 vote • DISEC-First committeepromote disarmament • SOCHU-Social Human • ECOSOC-Econ Develop • WHO-World Health • Security Councilmaintain peace and security 5 permanent members US-UK-France Blue-African States Green- Asia Pacific Red- East Europe Pink- Latin America-Carb Yellow- Western Europe and other states • No Group-NGA • • •

Model UN • • Started in 1950’s- Harvard Simulate the real UN-educate/compete Learn about

Model UN • • Started in 1950’s- Harvard Simulate the real UN-educate/compete Learn about real world diplomacy Involves-reading-researching-debating-writing Administrators-Dais Decorum-Roberts Rules of Order Position Paper-key to success at MUN

Position Papers • Brief statement of country’s positions • Concise (usually a page, double-spaced)

Position Papers • Brief statement of country’s positions • Concise (usually a page, double-spaced) Intro Topic 1 a) problem, effects, previous actions taken by country b) Suggested solutions Topic 2 Topic 3

Placard Flow of Debate Roll Call Setting the Agenda Debate Close of Debate Voting

Placard Flow of Debate Roll Call Setting the Agenda Debate Close of Debate Voting Procedures

Types of Debate Formal Debate • Chair chooses a speakers list • Delegates may

Types of Debate Formal Debate • Chair chooses a speakers list • Delegates may only be on the speakers list once Informal Debate • Moderated Caucus – Chair calls on delegates one-by-one • Unmoderated Caucus – Temporary recess Formal Debate and Mod’s use short speeches used to state countries’ positions, suggest recommendations, rally people to your cause, etc.

Resolution Writing Working Paper Draft Resolution Paper

Resolution Writing Working Paper Draft Resolution Paper

Three Parts 1. Heading 1. Preambulatory Clauses • Position Clauses 1. Operative Clauses •

Three Parts 1. Heading 1. Preambulatory Clauses • Position Clauses 1. Operative Clauses • Action Clauses

Heading Resolution number Resolution GA/3/1. 1 General Assembly Third Committee name Sponsors: United States,

Heading Resolution number Resolution GA/3/1. 1 General Assembly Third Committee name Sponsors: United States, Austria and Italy Sponsors Signatories: Greece, Tajikistan, Japan, Canada, Mali, the Netherlands and Gabon Signatories Topic: “Strengthening UN coordination of humanitarian assistance in complex emergencies” Topic being addressed

Preambulatory Clauses The General Assembly, Verbs Reminding all nations of the celebration of the

Preambulatory Clauses The General Assembly, Verbs Reminding all nations of the celebration of the 50 th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which recognizes the inherent dignity, equality, and inalienable rights of all global citizens, 1 st word underlined or italicized Reaffirming its Resolution 33/1996 of 25 July 1996, which encourages Governments to work with UN bodies aimed at improving the coordination and effectiveness of humanitarian Use commas to separate assistance, Noting with satisfaction the past efforts of various relevant UN bodies and Nongovernmental organizations, Stressing the fact that the United Nations faces significant financial obstacles and is in need of reform, particularly in the humanitarian realm,

Verbs Operative Clauses 1. Encourages all relevant agencies of the United Nations to collaborate

Verbs Operative Clauses 1. Encourages all relevant agencies of the United Nations to collaborate more closely with countries at the grassroots level to enhance the carrying out of relief efforts; 2. Urges member states to comply with the goals of the UN department of Humanitarian Use semicolons to separate Affairs to streamline the efforts of humanitarian aid; 3. Requests that all nations develop rapid deployment forces to better enhance the coordination of relief efforts of humanitarian assistance in complex emergencies; 4. Calls for the development of a United Nations Trust Fund that encourages voluntary donations from the private transnational sector to aid in funding the implementation of rapid deployment forces; 5. Stresses the continuing need for impartial and objective information in the political, economic, and social situations and events of all countries; 6. Calls upon states to respond quickly and generously to consolidated appeals for humanitarian assistance; and End with a period

Amendments Friendly Amendments Unfriendly Amendments • All sponsors agree • Once approved by the

Amendments Friendly Amendments Unfriendly Amendments • All sponsors agree • Once approved by the dais, it automatically becomes part of the resolution • All sponsors do not agree • Must have signature of a set number (1/5) • Must be approved by the dais before formally introduced • Voted upon

Voting Procedures Amendments Resolutions Next topic

Voting Procedures Amendments Resolutions Next topic

Basic MUN Rules of Procedure Set the speakers time Open/close the speakers list Suspend

Basic MUN Rules of Procedure Set the speakers time Open/close the speakers list Suspend debate Adjourn meeting Adjourn debate (motion to table debate) • Close debate • Point of order • Point of inquiry (parliamentary procedure) • • • Simple majority Simple 2/3 majority • Simple 2/3 majority • Decision of chairperson • No vote

Basic MUN Rules of Procedure • Point of personal privilege • Point of information

Basic MUN Rules of Procedure • Point of personal privilege • Point of information • Appeal to the chair’s decision • No vote • Decision of chairperson • 2/3 majority

Western Business Attire Men Women • Suits • Collared/Button-down shirts with a tie •

Western Business Attire Men Women • Suits • Collared/Button-down shirts with a tie • Slacks in dark colors • Loafers or other types of dress shoes • No T-shirts • No jeans/shorts • No sneakers/open-toed sandals • • Suits Blouse/Sweater/Button-down Appropriate Dresses Skirts with pantyhose/stockings Heels or flats No T-shirts No jeans/shorts No sneakers/open-toed sandals

Tips • Network • Stay calm • Negotiate • Find members in your regional

Tips • Network • Stay calm • Negotiate • Find members in your regional bloc • Actively participate