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  • UNITED NATIONS
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  • The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization established on 24 October 1945 to promote international co- operation.intergovernmental organization A replacement for the ineffective League of Nations, the organization was created following the Second World War to prevent another such conflict.League of NationsSecond World War At its founding, the UN had 51 member states; there are now 193. The UN Headquarters resides in international territory in New York City, with further main offices in Geneva, Nairobi, and Vienna.member statesUN HeadquartersGenevaNairobiVienna The organization is financed by assessed and voluntary ontributions from its member states. Its objectives include: maintaining international peace and security promoting human rights fostering social and economic development protecting the environment providing humanitarian aid in cases of famine, natural disaster, and armed conflict.
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  • 1st NACEMUN CONFERENCE
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  • Its the largest forum. It occupies a central position as the chief deliberative, policymaking and representative organ of the United Nations. It provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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  • STUDENT AS A DELEGATE A delegate represents a country. Before the conference the delegate must: Make research on his/her country Make research on the issues of the forum he belongs to. Write a policy staement Write a resolution
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  • HOW TO BE A GOOD DELEGATE WHAT TO WEAR MENS CLOTHING A suit, a pair of trousers and jacket A tie Dark shoes WOMENS CLOTHING A skirt, a dress A pair of trousers A blouse RESEARCH ABOUT THE COUNTRY Contact the embassy Internet CIA World Factbook (www.cia.gov)www.cia.gov Council of World Affairs (guidline) ABOUT THE ISSUE UN website
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  • 15th-18th April, 2015 ISSUES Issue 1: Measures to prevent and eliminate international terrorism. Issue 2: Combating youth unemployment. Issue 3: Controlling the over exploitation of natural resources. Issue 4: Establishing a framework to ensure the right to information and security regarding new technologies.
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  • Chair(person) the floor (fellow) delegates
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  • How to write a draft resolution
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  • HOW TO PREPARE OFFICIAL NOTEPAPER During debating time, conversation between delegates is not allowed. You should focus your attention on the different interventions within the House. You should also be well ready to intervene in the debate at any times. However, it is instrumental that you should remain, during this period, in contact with your fellow delegates in order to establish a common strategy. The notepaper is the perfect way to communicate. On your notepaper, write the delegation name of your addressee. Write in English, and English only, what you want to say to the other delegate. Then raise your hand with the notepaper. A member of the Admin Staff will take your note and bring it to your addressee.
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  • TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR NACEMUN Wednesday 15/4/15 13.00 Registrations 14.30 Welcome ceremony Opening speeches (One country per school will make a one-minute speech) Visit to Sant Cugat Monastery Thursday 16/4/15 9.00 13.00 Merging and lobbying Afternoon- Visit to Barcelona Friday 17/4/15 Morning and afternoon- Debate of resolutions Saturday 18/4/15 9.00-12.00 Debate of resolutions 12.00 Closing ceremony
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