Hii...Im also planning to attend..since u r going to attend..letmme have a small talk with you..if u dont mind could you please share me your Insta Id?
I attended my third M.U.N yesterday and for the past 2 times i didn't win anything but with help from RU-vid I became best delegate in UNHRC on topic death penalty, my portfolio was BRAZIL and I am super glad 😊😊....
@@BeingEthereal24x7 Refer from official UN resolutions, laws, geneva conventions and historical contexts. As of now i have completed 7 MUN'S, It is easy to embark upon Death Penalty topic and you can use your countries official website to look for the stance and judicial website for referring to cases
@@maria-carlota6392hey My First MUN is going to be in August soon . I'm damn nervous. how does it feel to stand and express yourself there? and it is it hard to prepare the content??? Please guide🙏
I am very nervous on whether should I participate or not because it's my first time in debate if you are seeing this please cheer me up in comments it would be helpful ❤
@@directionerforlife6368 The 3day MUN was awesome. I enrolled in the DISEC committee. The 1st day was just a day for observation alone. I didn't speak much on the agenda. I represented Poland on the topic Bioterrorism. GSL, Moderated caucuses, Unmoderated caucuses, Voting... All the procedures were really awesome to experience. Other delegates were really humble enough to help me there. As Poland, the Russian & USA block tried hard to lobby for Poland's support in the Ukrainian war. But i sided with Russia & supported for Peaceful use of Bioweapons to serve the humanity & also use it as a deterrent instead of siding with USA who wanted complete ban on Development of Bioweapons. A lot more happened there... Made many friends I also participated in my 2nd MUN- AIPPM(All india political party meet) committee & it was really different from the DISEC. I noticed that I had more courage to speak in the debate. MUN is awesome
@@tanishajehanzeb2571 yea ! so first dont be shy nobody is gonna care . so we were talking abt the economic crisis and this confident guy told laos is more important than sri lanka ! obviously tats out of topic but it made him popular ! l am not telling you to give wrong info jus be confident in what you have to tell second have everything in soft copy - sometimes u dont have a chance to speak so they ask you to mail ur speach , i had it in hand and i had to type everything during lunch 😥 third make friends during break . know who is the most influential one and be in good terms with them . i was ukraine and i found it hard to fit with the influential ones . fourth take screenshots of important info and make a folder and save it . your not allowed to use internet so it will be super useful. fifth know the terms . if you dont know the terms to adress then you will not be given a chance sixth know how to draft a resolution seventh pay attention to others if they by any means offend ur countrys ideals stand up and defend but keep in mind always be kind l hope i helped you ! and all the very best 👍🏻👍🏻your gonna do jus fine go and have fun !
It goona be my first speech at my school in Monday. These rules will be useful for me then only I will be passed. As a youngster I loved this video and I won't forget to watch more videos. Love from Odisha, India 🇮🇳😊.
1. Be a well-informed delegate 2. know your assigned country (policies, culture, customs) [info sources: international news, world bank database, UN website, official gov sites] 3. learn from others & be humble 4. Don't be afraid to participate 5. Be friendly 6. Be respectful
Splendid... 👏👏👏 I assigned the Country 'Algeria'... In the MUN... Conference... Going to held in this month !!! This is my Ist MUN Conference... !!! So, I am really nervous... !!!!!
my first mun is tomorrow and i have no idea what to do at all. we never got anything explained to us, im trying desperatley to understand what model un is and why i decided to do it.
@@yolo4346 Thank you so much for the encouragement! I just got home from it and it actually went way better than I expected, though everyone was competitive they were also supportive, I was super worried they'd shun me for being a novice but they all recognized my ideas and I was super glad that I got through it alright!
@@mieuieThank you so much for your reply! I forgot I made this comment ahaha. Actually, I signed up for it anyway even though I was super terrified, I thought it would be worse to regret not doing something than to regret doing it. And you’re right! It wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be. In fact, it was a really fun and enriching experience and it makes me want to participate in more MUNs in the future. :D
I have my first conference after 4days and I will have the conference for 3 days straight so im super nervous...I still dont know how the conference goes on and I only researched for like half an hour. my english is not fluent at all and I dont think I can use the formal appropriate language...what is lobbying, what is resolution paper..ahhhhhhhhhhhhh😭😭
this is 2024 and I have been accepted to MUN Global conference which will take place in Korea, please can somebody answer me is it worth its payment and how did you go there. I got letter on my gmail and also payment information But I am not sure and really nervous but impressed at the same time
Hello Assalamualaikum I am from Pakistan I am received letter of affirmation for Istanbul international MUN 2023. What is next Step?? Is this free of cost?? Or total expenses?? Please Guide me..
I dont know anything about inmun like what happens,what to prepare,how does it work , anything,,...can anyone who has attended it can explain me in detail????please??🥺🥺
Tomorrow if everything goes according to the plan ı will be joining my first MUN but ı only studied for like 15 minutes ı hope everything goes well (ı am in trouble)
@@ArtAlpha108 it's 2k for me but see you have to pay if you're willing to participate and either way no one's forcing you to participate if you can't pay