DELEGATE TRAINING
KMUN 2019
BY MOHAMED AMIN
What is the UN?
The United Nations is a governmental organization that was tasked to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international co-operation and be a center for harmonizing the actions of nations.
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What is MUN?
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Model United Nations (or MUN) is an academic simulation of the United
Nations that aims to educate it’s participants about current events, topics in international relations, diplomacy and
the United Nations agenda.
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What’s your job as a delegate?
A delegate at an MUN conference takes the role of a diplomat representing a country in a specific council. Delegates present an opening speech, debate on resolutions (solutions of issues) and work alongside other delegates in the council to solve the
issues.
RESEARCH! RESEARCH! RESEARCH!
What to research …
• Your country and it’s stance on the issue
• The issues to be debated at the conference
• The UN system
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MUN BENEFITS
Gain General Knowledge
You will be discussing current global issues
and learning more about them.
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Encourages Critical Thinking
Ability to come up with effective resolutions on
the spot.
Strengthen Public Speaking Skills
Improve your communication skills
and make new friends.
MUN POSITIONS
MUN Advisor
Secretary General & Director
Head
Chairs
Delegate
Press
Admin Staff (Runners and Security)
EXAMPLE ITINERARY
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Warning System
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• If rules aren’t followed, delegates will be given warnings.• Delegates first receive up to 3 verbal warnings.• Delegates then can receive 3 official warnings.
• After receiving 3 official warnings, delegates will receive a clip.• A clip will forfeit a delegates right to receive a reward.
• If delegates receive 3 clips, they will be escorted outside the conference.
Councils
Human Rights (UNHRC)
Responsible for strengthening the promotion and protection
of human rights around the
globe and for addressing
situations of human rights
violations.
World Health Organization
(WHO)
A specialized agency of the
United Nations that is
concerned with international public health.
Security Council (UNSC)
One of the six principal organs
of the United Nations,
charged with ensuring
international peace and
security.
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Sample Issues
The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) -
• Assuring the eradication of poverty
• Promoting efforts to eliminate violence against migrants, migrant workers and their families
The Human Rights Council (HRC) -
• The Right to Adequate Housing and Protection From Forcible Evictions
• Children and Armed Conflict
The Security Council (SC) -
• The international drug war in regards to financing and continuation of international terrorism
• Global cooperation on managing nuclear threats
European Union (EU) -
• Assessing the Common Foreign and Security Policy
• Reducing Public Debt in European Countries
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DAY OF THE MUN
Registration Role Call Opening Speeches
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DAY OF THE MUN
Lobbying and Merging
Debate Voting on Resolution
POINTS AND MOTIONSPoints
A delegate may propose a point by raising his/her placard and stating the
nature of the point.
Examples of Points include:
• Point of Personal Privilege
• Point of Information
• Point of Order
• Point of Parliamentary Inquiry
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Motions
A delegate may propose a motion by raising his/her placard and stating the
nature of the motion.
Examples of Motions include:
• Motion to close debate
• Motion to divide the house
• Motion to move to voting procedure
• Motion for moderated/unmoderated caucus
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Should address the issue on the issue
your delegation feels most strongly
about
Should address very clearly to the audience the position of the country/organization you represent on the primary concerns about the state of the world
Keep it diplomatic and concentrate on
getting one message across
Opening Speech
Your Excellenices, Mr and Madam Chairperson, fellow delegates and honored guests The Republic of Egypt is a country with Cairo as its capital. The first issue is regarding the dispute over the South China sea territorial claims. Egypt believes this issue is of great significance because this area is considered to be the most valuable area for trade, around 5.3 trillion dollars of goods passing by. Since the start of the dispute, Egypt has always backed a peaceful solution to the South China sea issue. The delegate of Egypt is very interested to cooperate with other countries to produce a resolution to settle the territorial dispute. The second issue is about granting diplomatic asylum for political dissidents. After the Arab Spring, there has been an increase in political dissidents. Meanwhile, Egypt considers diplomatic asylum as a basic human right, especially with rising tensions and global conflicts. The republic of Egypt is delighted to create a resolution to ensure diplomatic asylum for political dissidents.
SAMPLE OPENING SPEECH
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TIPS!
Have confidence in your speech
Have a loud clear voice
Use body language
Use short and fitting
keywords instead of
description
Only include relevant points
Keep it below one minute
An opportunity to improve your public speaking
Use the appropriate
opening speech
structure
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VETO
The Security Council has 5 countries that have permanent “veto” powers, which are:
• The United States of America
• The United Kingdom
• The Peoples Republic of China
• The Republic of France
• The Russian Federation
If one of these countries decided to “veto” a submitted clause, the decision is final and it automatically fails and cannot be resubmitted without full re-drafting.
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How to "Veto"?
The Veto Power raises his/her placard for voting and clearly states "VETO" and the “veto” decision must be explained and
will be only be accepted if the reason is a valid one.
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RESOLUTIONS
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In the United Nations, country officials (delegates) all gather in a council where they are presented an a
world issue. All the countries must come together and combine proactive solutions to the problem at hand.
Resolution Format
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Resolution Writing
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• Be sure to follow the format for resolutions provided by the conference organizers. Each conference may have a slightly different format. (Usually the same, but ask chairs for details)
• Create a detailed resolution. For example, if your resolution calls for a new program, think about how it will be funded and what body will manage it.
• Try to cite facts whenever possible.• Be realistic! Do not create objectives for your resolution that cannot
be met. Make sure your body can take the action suggested. For example, the General Assembly can't sanction another country – only the Security Council can do so.
• Try to find multiple sponsors. Your committee will be more likely to approve the resolutions if many delegates contribute ideas.
Examples of PreambulatoryClause Phrases
Affirming, Alarmed by, Approving, Aware of, Bearing in mind, Believing, Confident, Contemplating, Convinced, Declaring, Deeply concerned, Deeply conscious, Deeply convinced, Deeply disturbed, Deeply regretting, Desiring, Emphasizing, Expecting, Expressing its appreciation, Expressing its satisfaction, Fulfilling, Fully alarmed, Fully aware, Fully believing, Further deploring, Further recalling, Guided by, Having adopted, Having considered, Having devoted attention, Having examined, Having heard, Having received, Having studied, Keeping in mind, Noting with regret, Noting with deep concern, Noting with satisfaction, Noting further, Noting with approval, Observing, Reaffirming, Realizing, Recalling, Recognizing, Referring, Seeking, Taking into account, Taking into consideration, Taking note, Viewing with appreciation, Welcoming
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Examples of Operative Clause Phrases
Accepts, Affirms, Approves, Authorizes, Calls, Calls upon, Condemns, Confirms, Congratulates, Considers, Declares accordingly, Deplores, Designates, Draws the attention, Emphasizes, Encourages, Endorses, Expresses its appreciation, Expresses its hope, Further invites, Deplores, Designates, Draws the attention, Emphasizes, Encourages, Endorses, Expresses its appreciation, Expresses its hope, Further invites, Further proclaims, Further reminds, Further recommends, Further requests, Further resolves, Has resolved, Notes, Proclaims, Reaffirms, Recommends, Regrets, Reminds, Requests, Solemnly affirms, Strongly condemns, Supports, Takes note of, Transmits, Trusts
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SAMPLE RESOLUTION
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Council: The Arab LeagueIssue #2: Implementation of a single region currencyMain Submitter: The Delegate of JordanCo-Submitters: Bahrain, Lebanon, Tunisia, UAE, Algeria
• Recognizing the Arabs League’s previous work in the area of development and the efforts made in the aims of achieving a better economy, • Noting the Arab League’s objective of improving the economy of the region, • Expressing concern over the consequences of the failure of such a currency union,
1) Requests that governments make the following decisions a course of action: a) Research into the current economic state: i) Strength of the current currency ii) The GDP of the countries b) Recommends to use this data used for the benefit of the proposed currency union to decide; i) Whether It is
appropriate and effective for their native economy; ii) How it would affect the world economy;
2) Encourages that all member to look into whether a pan-Arab currency would affect their counties economy in the future; a) This would help countries decide whether it’s an appropriate course of action at the time; b) This would help ensure that in the future, the countries’ economy would not decline and effect their GDP
3) Requests governments to consider including the following courses of action to prevent the proposed currency to affect their economy; a) Proposed sub-divisions;
i) Which would prevent LEDCs from being controlled by MEDCs; ii) To prevent a crisis similar to the Euro-Zone crisis;
b) These sub-divisions would include countries in a similar economic state;
Amendments
Resolutions can be modified through amendments.
An amendment is a written statement that changes the resolution by adding, deleting or revising an operative clause to fix the resolution being debated on.
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DRESS CODE
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Females:
1. Formal pantsuit or skirt.
2. The skirt/dress must be 2 cm below the knees.
3. Stockings do not compensate for short skirts/dresses.
4. Any see-through clothing is considered inappropriate.
5. High heels must be less than 7 cm high.
6. No sleeveless dresses.
7. No unusual/neon colours or complex floral designs.
Males:
1. A formal suit (buttoned shirt and jacket).
2. Dress shoes (black, brown, or grey) – No sneakers!
3. No unusual/neon colours.
4. Tie and jacket are compulsory.
General Rules
1. Delegates should be prepared for the conference head of time.
2. No lateness is accepted from anyone. If late, you might not be allowed to attend the conference, or you will get a warning.
3. All delegates must stay in the councils during the conference.
4. Delegates must take conferences seriously.
5. Any disrespect for others is not accepted. The admin staff have all right to remove you from the conference.
6. Delegates should not talk loudly, shout or do anything that would be deemed as inappropriate or immature.
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CREDITSMOHAMED AMIN
12G
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