When I attended my first MUN it was absolutely terrifying because I was completely unprepared (no one helped me at all, I didn’t know what a point of information or a resolution was), I nearly spoke throughout the whole experience. I’ll attend my second MUN in a week and I’m terrified and scared ngl. I’m not fluent in English, I’m searching by myself, and I’ll take an important role since one of the topics is nuclear disarmament and I’ll represent one of the countries with the most nuclear arsenal in the world lmao (so it’s almost impossible to be quiet). I just hope everything goes well :(
Hey! I’m also a delegate of MUN this year and I’ll be going there on February 23rd. I see that we may have some things in common and I think it would be great if we support each other’s resolutions and speech
@@entertainmentworldbeautyco612 yeah i was really scared at first, but then i realized that other participants were strangers to me and that messing up would just be a stepping stone... if youre scared, then be scared and do it anyway
Thanks for this amazing video! I'm really hoping to get into MUN next year and preparing for as long as possible. I hope everyone who is in this video is safe 🙏 💜 🇺🇦
I watched this video years ago in my first conference in high school. Here I am in university and using it to refresh my memory. Still so good! 😊 Great work! Thank you so much!
OH EM GEE!! going to my first conference on March 1st. Are there any tips you have on beginners? Perhaps how to get best delegate/ honourable delegate?
Present and Present and voting are different. Present is used for yay, nay or abstain ( in this sense, being neutral ) Where as Present and voting does not include abstain it means one has to take participation in the voting
@@Ezumee1876 went well!! at first I was so lost, and I realized that I haven't studied enough, and I lacked knowledge about the topic! But overall it was rlly fun
I'm going to attend my first MUN and im so excited and nervous. I had never signed up for this, my school had specifically picked me and contacted my parents to agree. I was so surprised but I can understand and adapt to this decision thanks to my confidence in public speeches. However just like any other 14yr old I would get the jitters. Krishnasree,South India, kerala.
I'll have a mini MUN it just likes one part of selection for joining MUN and I'm so nervous for that, cuz I'm not good in comprehensing or even speaking English. But, I hope I could learn many things there especially about English
Guys i saw this and it really helped me out alot but the thing is you all need to be confident iam in 8th and i saw this video for my first ever MUN i was actually unaware of everything but okay i said ima do it man, and my confidence led me to my First Bd in my first ever MUN, this might be really helpful so might be the research but CONFIDENCE is the main thing, say something wrong like i did but with confidence no one will reject it.
Some of the information here is actually innacurate. Mainly right of reply. Sure, the chair has some leeway to when he should grant right of replies, but in MUN this should only be used for ad hominem personal character attacks at the delegate themselves NOT the country or character they represent.
The UN is a make work debating club for international beaureaucrats. They talk, talk, talk and cash thier checks. Then they do the same thing over again. Ask the people of Rawanda how wonderful the UN is?
Evelin, Second means the delicate who have thought about the same thing and All those in favour are those who agree to the motion passed by some other delicate. Hope you understand!😃
1. Moción de país que quiera abrir el debate, preguntan quién más quieren y así 2. Uno puede proponer que haya un tiempo límite, luego otro puede ofrecer hablar primero sobre el tema, dice solo que opina del tema para abrir el debate, puedo pasar el tiempo a la mesa (buscar bien las frases de la guía sobre eso), me delegan el tiempo, digo si estoy a favor de lo que dijeron o puedo usar otro argumento, también puedes usar tu tiempo para que algún delegado te diga una pregunta, y debes contestarla brevemente, también puedes proponer moción para cerrar la lista y proseguir con el debate Agenda Ejemplo: moción para que en la agenda el primer tema sea los derechos LGBTQ en Mongolia y el segundo las mujeres en África Si propongo como dividir el tema con el tiempo, debe ser en base con el tiempo establecido para esa sección. Moderated Caucus Cumplir con el tiempo , en orden, se habla a la mesa Unmoderated caucus Libre, puedo hacer draft de resoluciones, ir al baño o hablar con otras delegaciones, o mesa Se puede hacer una moción para extender el tiempo de esta sección c en caso de que no se haya acabado, pedir 5 min. más. Point (puedo hacer preguntas sobre el proceso o tema ej: cuánto tiempo queda en la sección” Point of information: cuando quiero aclaración de algo, que draft estamos discutiendo Right of reloj: cuando atacan directamente a tu delegación lol, defenderse Luego de este debate otra vez verificar los drafts con el unmoderated caucus Introducir resolución Luego que se usó el unmoderated caucus para hacer la propuesta de resolución, que debe tener firma de otras delegaciones, se lo presenta así (luego de pedir moción para presentar): las cabeceras Canadá y Peru, firmantes Venezuela y China , se dice el tema, citas tratados previos, antecedentes etc, buscar ejemplo de resolución Admendmets (enmiendas) editar partes de la resolución m, mediante moción, si no te parece, y tú hiciste la resolución puedes withdraw la resolución, argumentar porque era importante lo que modificaron (mediante moderado o no moderado) negociar con otros Estados sobre no incluirlo, y volver a introducir la resolución Votar la resolución Se discute cómo se va a votar (método) y se vota por eso lol
Second means the delegate who have thought about the same thing and All those in favour are those who agree to the motion passed by some other delegate.
While the Nigerian Constitution provides for gender equality and nondiscrimination, women continue to suffer injustices and marginalization. This is often as a result of discriminatory laws, religious and cultural norms, gender stereotypes, low levels of education, and the disproportionate effect of poverty on women.We are constantly reminded that the youth are “leaders of tomorrow.” But when it comes to their involvement in governance and development, tomorrow never comes. In Nigeria, this has created an unsustainable system. Currently, about 70 percent of Nigeria is under the age of 30, with girls under 30 alone comprising nearly one-third of the total population. Based on their sizable role in the country’s demographics, you would think youth and young women specifically in Nigeria should have more of a voice in decision-making processes. Yet, both are often underrepresented and excluded as collaborators in all sectors of society. Nigerian women constitute only 3.6 percent of the national parliament, and none are 35 or younger as of July 2022. Initially, I assumed this shortage of women decision-makers meant young women weren’t pursuing the role. After all, there is a constant call for women’s participation in societal growth, both locally and internationally. With such a public appeal for women to get involved, I figured the problem must be women’s hesitation to delve into action. Its time we all see gender as a spectrum instead of two opposing deals.~amma Watson
I watched this video many times and showed this to my kids during our MUN sessions. It's amazing. I still, however, can't find away to access the things linked in the description. Anyone has any ideas? Found it, just need the google doc tag at the start and then copy and paste the string from the description.
@@abhishah5855 docs.google.com/document/ Add their string 'd' d/1mFb4pm_DpVv0wMHf6Go2dzsLhncSraEObg1OKfCBrEg/edit Example: docs.google.com/document/d/1mFb4pm_DpVv0wMHf6Go2dzsLhncSraEObg1OKfCBrEg/edit Just repeat the same thing for the rest of their links.
Can i ask you a question? How can i prapare for mun? Can you give me some tips? It is my first mun and i am not a national speaker(my course about B2).
This video made it clear how an actual conference goes. I just don't know what does it mean when a delegate raises their placard when the chair asks "is there a second?" Please explain the purpose of the question. I was originally looking for a video which showed me some delegate speeches, how many delegates there are, the venue size, and generally an idea of what I'm supposed to expect (to lessen intimidation) this video covered a part of it, but anyone here who can help me find a video?