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RESOURCES

Welcome to the MUN Resource Page—your ultimate guide to mastering global diplomacy! Here, you’ll find expertly curated materials on geopolitical issues, from conflict analysis to economic policies, helping you prepare for committees like UNSC, UNGA, UNHRC, AIPPM, ECOSOC AND DISEC

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MUN GUIDE

Model United Nations is an educational simulation where students step into the shoes of diplomats, representing countries or organizations to debate global issues. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced delegate, this guide will help you navigate MUN conferences successfully.

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TIPS & TRICKS

Participating in Model United Nations can be both exciting and challenging. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced delegate, these MUN tips and tricks will help you improve your performance, gain confidence, and leave a lasting impression in committee sessions.

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GSL

At the beginning of each committee session, a delegate will motion to open the General. Speakers' List (GSL). Before a motion to debate on a specific topic is introduced, the. GSL is used for delegates to discuss the issue in a more generalized way.

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MOD

A moderated caucus requires speakers to only hold speeches based on the topic at hand. It might be fruitful to raise a motion for a moderated caucus on a certain topic This is an opportunity to really shape the debate

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UNMOD

An unmoderated Caucus is a whole other tactical game. Within it, general rules seize to exist for a while, and one is able to be within a freeform debate, no turns, no points, no speaking time.

CHITS

A medium to communicate within moderated causus instead of being in the speaking list.

RIGHTS

Tools used to communicate with fellow delegates and the chair. It is the formal language to ask for things, clarify things and, when necessary, appeal them. POINTS are Raised to put forward

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DRAFT RESOLUTION

Draft resolutions and decisions are proposals submitted by one or more member of the Commissions, or by a member state representing a Group (e.g. EU, GRULAC etc.) (called the “sponsors”) for consideration by the Committee of the Whole and adoption by the Commission.

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