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Model United Nations Alfrink 2020
Worlds apart, one world together
Celebrating the 15th edition of MUNA!
Exclusive interviews I Articles
about MUNA 2020 I Meet the
staff I
Important conference
information I Useful appendices
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Password = muna2020
MUNA 2005-2020 © ALFRINK COLLEGE
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Main contents
 Introduction by SG
 MUNA 2020 theme: Worlds apart, one world together
 MUNA 2020 charity: WakaWaka
 Meet the staff
 Interview with PGA
 MUNA 2020 food
 MUNA 2020 party
 Excursion programme
 Important conference information
 MUNA 2020 Chairs and issues
Appendices
 Approval panel infographic
 MUN-terminology
 List of points and motions
 List of introductory phrases
 Sample resolution
 Sample charge ICJ
 Sample game HC
 Floor plan
 Sponsors
 Meme page
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{Kb ^׉EQIntroduction by SG
Dear Delegates, Chairs, MUN-Directors and
Guests,
In the midst of the preparations for MUNA
2020, I would love to warmly welcome you to
the 15th edition of MUNA. We have an
incredible staff that has been working very hard
and passionately for the last few months on the
organisation of this conference, during school
but also in their spare time. We cannot wait to
welcome everybody to MUNA. I especially like to
welcome the National School of Physics and
Math from Kazakhstan and Isendoorn from the
Netherlands as this is their first time joining the
conference.
This year’s theme is ‘Worlds apart, one world
together’. The idea behind this is that nobody is
the same and everyone has their own opinion,
own religion and own political views. But does
that mean that we cannot live in a pluralistic
society where everybody is equal and treated
with respect? We at MUNA would love to show
you that it IS possible to live together and to talk
about our differences. During MUNA there are
a lot of people from a different country who all
have their own norms and values, therefore I
would love to encourage you to start a
conversation and talk about your differences
and similarities. This will bring us closer
together!
The charity we are supporting this year during
MUNA is a foundation that also has our theme
at heart. The WakaWaka Foundation’s mission
is to share the sun and improve everyone’s
situation on Earth using the sun. This foundation
helps locals in developing countries by giving
them products for emergency aid. These
products are mostly WakaWaka solar products,
which are safe, portable, sustainable, and solarbased
light sources and power banks.
This MUNA I ask you to be inspired by this
organisation and to think of how you could help
in making this Earth a better place. And please
remember that even though you might think
that you play only a small part in changing this
world, even by taking small steps every day you
will get there!
I cannot wait to meet you all and I wish everyone
a safe trip to our school.
Yours sincerely,
Xanthe Drabbels
Secretary General of MUNA 2020
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world together
Worlds apart,
one world together
Every MUNA we try to link the conference to a
theme. This year we chose the theme ‘Worlds
apart, one world together’. The meaning
behind these words is simple: everyone is
unique and everyone has their own opinion, own
religion, and own political views. The question we
then have to ask each other and ourselves is:
why can we not live in a pluralistic society where
everybody is equal and treated with respect?
Answering this question is very important
because nowadays in the media our differences
are exploited, but our similarities are often
forgotten. We are all human beings living on
Earth. You do not necessarily need to believe in
the same norms and values as other people,
however you should be able to respect other
people and their norms and values. By
respecting others you show that being your own
individual self is good and being different is not a
problem.
During MUNA there are a lot of people from
different regions, different countries, and
different continents who all have their own
opinion, own religion, own political views, and
own norms and values. We at MUNA love to
show you that living together in peace is
possible. MUNA is a place for all of us to come
together and celebrate our differences and our
similarities.
On behalf of me and the entire staff of MUNA, I
would like to wish you an amazing conference
that will offer you new insights, new ambitions,
and new inspiration. Not to mention friendships
and experiences that will last you a lifetime. I
encourage you to start a conversation, talk
about your differences but also about your
similarities. This will bring us closer together!
— Secretary General
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{MUNA 2020 charity: WakaWaka
The charity we are supporting with MUNA
2020 is the WakaWaka Foundation!
WakaWaka raises funds for donation of
WakaWaka solar products. WakaWaka helps
locals in developing countries by giving them
products for emergency aid. The WakaWaka
solar products are safe, portable, sustainable,
and solar-based light sources and power banks.
The donated solar products are considered to
be among the most valued non-food items by
refugees themselves.
The WakaWaka Foundation is an international
charity based in the Netherlands. WakaWaka
provides people in low-income countries with
safe, sustainable, and renewable power and
light solutions. Their goal is to make solar
solutions available to families who live in
extreme poverty, in remote regions, or who are
forced to leave their homes because of war,
natural disaster, or other reasons.
Thanks to consumer purchases and partner
donations WakaWaka helps everyone to tap
into the sun. From outdoor adventurers and
festival-goers to earthquake survivors and rural
schools, everyone can enjoy solar products and
solar power with the same WakaWaka quality.
WakaWaka’s mission is to enable sustainable
energy access for all.
“We see sustainable energy access as a basic
human right. Not a luxury. Not a nice-to-have.
Not something for the future; something for
now. An obvious pre-condition for development,
because access to electrical light and power
means access to education, to communication,
to income-generating opportunities, to selfbelief,
and to a better future.”
“The sun is the world’s greatest natural energy
resource. It’s abundant, it’s sustainable, and it’s
available everywhere. It’s the solution for
everyone who needs power but doesn’t have
access to electricity. So let’s use it.”
If you wish to support the WakaWaka
Foundation during MUNA 2020, we would be
more than grateful to accept a donation. You
can donate cash at the charity stall in the hall.
At our charity stall, you can also buy
“stroopwafels” and other delicious cookies.
Furthermore, we will organise a lottery in which
you can win a WakaWaka solar product (= a
solar-based light source & power bank worth
€69,95,-). You can also participate in the Dutch
“game”: lucky dip, in which you will always win a
prize! All of the raised money will be donated to
the WakaWaka Foundation. At the end of the
conference, we will hand over a cheque to the
co-founder of the WakaWaka Foundation,
Maurits Groen.
Let’s show WakaWaka that we care!
For more information about the WakaWaka
Foundation or to buy their products visit:
https://wakawakafoundation.org
https://waka-waka.com/en/
— Head of Charity
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Meet the staff: the big brain behind MUNA.
Our amazing staff has been working
exceptionally hard the last few months to
prepare everything for MUNA 2020. Organising
this conference was a lot of work and there was
a big pressure on our shoulders to succeed as
it is MUNA’s 15th anniversary! But we did it; all
preparations are finished and we are more than
ready for MUNA 2020 to start.
Tirsa Los — Deputy Secretary General External
(DSGE) — @tirsa_nethanie
Nickname: Tirs
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): 2
Fun fact: I thought that the D66 (dutch political
party) was a highway during the game 30 seconds
Relationship status: Haha single
Justin & Stan
Xanthe & Ties
Xanthe Drabbels — Secretary General (SG) & Head
Executive of the Conference — @xanthe_drabbels
Nickname: Zenti
Age: 18
How many MUN(s): 5
Fun fact: I am a twin
Relationship status: Single
Ties van der Linden — Conference Manager (CM) &
Chair — @vdl_ties
Nickname: Nick
Age: 17
How many MUN(s): 9
Fun fact: I have been in every committee at least
once
Relationship status: Taken
Justin Ros — Head of Special Conference — @jus.192
Nickname: My name is Justin but you can call me
Anytime ;)
Age: 17
How many MUN(s): 4
Fun fact: ??
Relationship status: Single and ready to mingle
Stan Meijers — Head of Special Conference & Chair
— @stan_meijers
Nickname: Stan the man
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): 6
Fun fact: I play the electrical guitar
Relationship status: Single
Max
Amy & Tirsa
Amy Siem — Head of Excursion and Transportation
—- @amysiem
Nickname: Aamie
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): 4
Fun fact: I don’t really like chocolate
Relationship status: Single
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Max Kuitems — Deputy Secretary General Internal
(DSGI) — @max.me.myself
Nickname: Max (without the Kuitems)
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): 4 (2 as admin, 2 as delegate.)
MUNA 2020 will be my 5th!
Fun fact: I have no idea what sarcasm is. Also I like
music and will not die before I own every kind of
instrument
Relationship status: Unfortunately, I sail this ship
alone. For now.
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{Kb b׉EMeet the staff
Romy & Anne-Floor
Maaike & Dominique
Romy Jansen — Head of Admins — @roomxj
Nickname: Roomsoes
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): 4
Fun fact: I’m always late
Relationship status: Single
Anne-Floor Harms — Head of Admins — @a.nnefloor
Nickname: Floor / An
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): 1
Fun fact: When I was young I asked my parents if I
could sleep in the alphaBED (as if it were a bed filled
with letters..)
Relationship status: Single
Maaike van Lochem — Registration Manager
— @maaike.lx
Nickname: Don’t have one
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): 3
Fun fact: I’m a swimming coach
Relationship status: Single
Dominique Schouten — Head of Charity
— @dominiqueischouten
Nickname: Do
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): 2
Fun fact: I have never lost a Mario Kart game
against my friends
Relationship status: Single
Shirisha & Jadyn
Sophie & Frederique
Shirisha Manbodh — Head of Party — @shirishaxx
Nickname: Shir
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): 3
Fun fact: My sister threw a book to my head when I
was younger and I now still have a scar
Relationship status: Single
Jadyn Sadhinoch — Head of Party — @jadynalysha
Nickname: Jay
Age: 17
How many MUN(s): This is my first MUN
Fun fact: I’m half Indonesian but still white
Relationship status: Taken
Sophie van den Berg — Housing Manager & Head of
Approval Panel — @_sophievdb_
Nickname: Soof
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): 2
Fun fact: I have a hamster named Whiskey
Relationship status: Single
Frederique de Vries — Head of MUNAgazine
— @freddie.nl
Nickname: Fré / Fred / Freddie / Fredder
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): This will be my first MUN!
Fun fact: I don’t tan, I freckle ;)
Relationship status: Single!
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Kb ׉EMeet the staff
Mette & Thijmen
Emma & Tatum
Mette de Brouwer — Crisis Committee Headquarter
— @metteguin
Nickname: Met
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): 2, MUNA last year and LEMUN
Fun fact: I always wear two different socks with fun
patterns and colours
Relationship status: Taken
Thijmen van der Meijden — Crisis Committee
Headquarter — @thijmen.vm079
Nickname: King Oeliewoelie
Age: 17
How many MUN(s): 4
Fun fact: I once made a computer from scratch
Relationship status: Single and ready to mingle
Emma Penningnieuwland — Head of Finances and
Relations — @emma_penning_xx
Nickname: Em / Emmie
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): This is actually my first MUN!
Fun fact: I’ve been playing the harp for about 10
years now and I often give performances!
Relationship status: Happy single
Tatum Kluiters — Financial Manager — @taatje_123
Nickname: Taat
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): This will be my first one
Fun fact: I actually can’t think of a fun fact about
myself
Relationship status: Single
Danique & Dorine
Joachim & Jafar
Danique Turk — Housing Manager & Head of
Approval Panel — @danique.tx
Nickname: Daantje / Turkiee / Niek / Daan
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): 4
Fun fact: Gets a sugar rush everytime I eat sugar
Relationship status: Single
Dorine de Graaf — Head of Catering — @dorine.dgx
Nickname: ti ti ti Dorine
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): 1
Fun fact: I cheat when playing games
Relationship status: Single ;)
Joachim Verweij — Head of Film and Design
— @murphinity
Nickname: Murphy / Joa
Age: 17
How many MUN(s): 3
Fun fact: Shovel
Relationship status: Robijn Black Velvet Klein &
Krachtig 42 wasbeurten laundry detergent
Jafar Al Ngaar — Webmaster & Assistant Head of
Film and Design
Nickname: The123QwertyAbc
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): 0
Fun fact: …
Relationship status: Single
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{Kb d׉ERMeet the staff
Eva & Janne & Loredana
Megan & Mohamed
Eva de Roode — Pre-MUN Manager & Chair
— @evaderoode03
Nickname: Eef
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): 3, this Is my fourth time
participating
Fun fact: My family name is de Roode (translated:
the Red)
Relationship status: Singleee
Janne Jhinna — Pre-MUN Manager & Chair
— @janne.jx
Nickname: -
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): 4
Fun fact: When I was two years old I fell out of a
shopping cart and broke my arm
Relationship status: Taken
Loredana Lutzu — Pre-MUN Manager & Chair
— @loredanalutzu
Nickname: Lor
Age: 17
How many MUN(s): This will be my 6th MUN
Fun fact: I know every One Direction song by heart ;)
Relationship status: Single and ready to mingle (jk)
Mohamed Khalil — President of the General
Assembly (PGA) & Chair — @moo.079
Nickname: يبيبح (for non-arabs habibi)
Age: 16
How many MUN(s): 4
Fun fact: I can deadlift 150kg
Relationship status: Haram
Megan Vlastra — Head of Media and Press Team
— @megan.xrm
Nickname: Meg / Meeggie
Age: 17
How many MUN(s): 1
Fun fact: I love cars and Formula 1
Relationship status: Taken ;)
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Kb ׉EInterview with PGA
Could you tell us something about yourself?
What’s up? My name is Mohamed Khalil and
I’m this year’s President of the General
Assembly (PGA). I’m 16 years old, I play
basketball and I go to the gym once in a while ;).
I’m in my fifth year on the Alfrink College and
after my graduation I want to study medicine on
the Erasmus University in Rotterdam.
What has been your best MUN experience so
far?
MUNA 2018, when I was in the Crisis
Committee as the UK. My partner and I had
done only little preparation, but we still managed
to nail the debates and pass multiple
amendments.
What is your favourite part of MUNs?
What’s not? However, if I had to choose one
thing, it would be the party.
The gossip box, plenary session and meeting
new people would be my honourable mentions.
What do you like about being the PGA?
I chose to be PGA so I could be Chair as well.
Which was something still missing from the
tasks I have already done in MUNs.
Furthermore, I find politics very interesting so
doing research for this year’s issues was ‘fun’.
What is it that you don’t like about being the
PGA?
Finding guest speakers that fit to the issues was
by far the most difficult task. I tried so many
different things; I even called the EU to ask if
there was someone willing to give a guest
lesson about nuclear weapons, sadly enough
without success.
Is there any advice you would give first time
delegates?
Being shy is no problem at MUNA. We as
Chairs are here to help you grow and allow you
to try. So, don’t shy away and instead try to talk
as much as possible. I know that it’s easier said
than done, but you don’t have to start with giving
a whole speech about a resolution. Perhaps
start of simple with a point of information. Also
use your lobby time as a way to connect with the
other delegates, it will make things a lot less
awkward and perhaps you will make some
friends.
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{Kb f׉EMUNA 2020 food
Lunch schedule
*MUN-directors and staff can join the lunch any
time; admins have lunch with their committees.
Thursday February 6:
Committee
GA1, CC
GA2, HC
GA3, FC, ICJ
GA4, SC
Friday February 7:
Committee
GA3, FC, ICJ
GA4, SC
GA1, HC
GA2, CC
Lunch time
11:30 - 11:55
12:05 - 12:30
12:40 - 13:05
13:15 - 13:40
— MENU —
Friday February 7
 Surinamese sandwiches:
 Chicken pom
 Chicken curry
 Vegetarian option: Surinamese
sandwich with tempe/tofu
 Several types of fruit
Interview with Head of Catering
Lunch time
11:45 - 12:05
12:15 - 12:35
12:45 - 13:05
13:15 - 13:35
Menu
*All of the food is halal. Some gluten free, lactose
free and nut free alternatives will also be available.
— MENU —
Thursday February 6
 Nasi and Bami
 Chicken sate and chicken drumsticks
 Chicken with soy sauce
 Vegetarian option: tempe/tofu with
nasi and bami
 Several types of fruit
Could you tell us something about yourself?
My name is Dorine de Graaf and I am 16 years
old. A fun fact about me is that I am 100%
Dutch but don’t like typical Dutch food. In my
free time I enjoy hanging out with friends, playing
sports and watching Netflix.
What is your experience with MUNs so far?
This will be my second MUN, last year I joined
MUNA as a delegate. It was a great experience
meeting new people and experiencing what a
MUN is like. However the highlight was definitely
the party!
What do you like about being the Head of
Catering?
What I like about being Head of Catering is that I
got to decide what kind of food will be served.
Also, I personally love cooking (and eating of
course ;)) so I really enjoyed looking for food to
be served at MUNA this year.
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Kb ׉E MUNA 2020 party
The theme of this year’s 15th MUNA party is
Blue Planet! It harmonises with the theme of
the conference itself: Worlds apart, one world
together. Blue stands for unity. Therefore we
would like you to wear something that
resembles your country. We are looking
forward to seeing all of you at the party!
— Heads of Party
Location: Silverdome on the rocks. Van der
Hagenstraat 22, 2722 NT Zoetermeer
Date: Thursday February 6
Time: 19:30 - 00:00
Theme: Blue Planet
Dresscode: Something representing your
country or something blue
Everyone will receive an invitation during MUNA.
In the invitation you receive a blue wristband.
Please put this on as soon as you receive the
invitation. By this band we can see that you are
participating in MUNA. You need the wristband
in order to enter the party. Once you are inside,
you are only allowed to go outside when you
want to go home or if you are not feeling well.
During the party there is a Kissing Contest.
There is a small piece of paper in your invitation
as well which gives a little more information.
1000 points for SG and CM, 750 points for
DSGE, DSGI, PGA and head of Pre-MUN, 500
points for the rest of the staff, 250 points for
chairs and a press-team and at last 100 points
for admins. 100+ with tongue.
HOWEVER, it is very important that people feel
comfortable at the party. This means that if
someone does NOT want to be kissed you
should stop trying!!!
*Any use or possession of alcohol, drugs and/
or weapons is strongly prohibited. Guards will be
examining everybody at the entrance!
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{Kb h׉EiExcursion programme
All foreign students and MUN-directors will go
on a fun and educational excursion on
Wednesday morning. This will be very exciting
as the students will get a chance to visit a
unique place in the Netherlands.
One of the excursions will be at the Humanity
House. This offers an intriguing experience as
you will find out what it would be like to suddenly
have to leave your house and flee. A guest
speaker will be present who will talk about his or
her experience with fleeing from home. It offers
a short but powerful tour that is both educating
and at times a bit scary.
Another trip goes to the Peace Palace. The
Peace Palace holds the International Court of
Justice, which is also a committee we have at
the MUNA conference! So, if you are interested
in what it all looks like in real life, this is the place
to be. The building has truly beautiful
architecture both inside and outside.
In the Gevangenenpoort (translated: prison
gate) you can see and experience how people
were locked up, judged and punished in the past.
In which cells were they stuck? Was there a
difference between poor and rich prisoners?
Where did they hear their verdict? And what
penalties were given? You will hear everything
about this during a tour with a guide. A few
important moments in Dutch history took place
here, such as the murder of the De Witt
brothers. During this tour you will also be able to
see the national collection of torture and
punishment tools in the museum.
And last but not least, the Staten-Generaal
Tour. This tour takes you to the Ridderzaal, the
First and Second Chamber. As a result, you will
not only hear stories about the current use of
the Binnenhof, but also get a complete overview
of the special history of this place. Who ordered
the construction of the Ridderzaal? What
happens on Prince's Day? And finally, what
exactly is going on in the First and Second
chamber?
After the excursions you will get some free time
in The Hague to go shopping, eat some lunch or
just stroll around. Whatever you do, we hope
you will have a great time!
The excursions will take place on Wednesday
February 5 from 8:15 to 13:45.
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Kb ׉EImportant conference information
Conference programme
Day 1: Wednesday February 5
08:15 - 13:45 Excursions foreign students
14:15
Roll call committees
14:30 - 15:00 Committee workshops
15:00 - 15:45 Opening ceremony
15:45 - 18:00 Conference
Day 2: Thursday February 6
08:15
08:30
Roll call committees
Begin conference
11:30 - 13:40 Lunch according to schedule
17:00
End conference
19:30 - 00:00 MUNA party
09:00
Day 3: Friday February 7
Roll call committees
09:15 - 14:30 Conference
11:45 - 13:35 Lunch according to schedule
14:30 - 16:00 Plenary session
16:45 - 18:00 Closing ceremony
Room allocations
Room
Cloakroom
GA1
GA2
GA3
GA4
SC
CC
ICJ
HC
FC
Room-number
002
142
143
144
145
147
042
044
047
146
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Delegates are expected to wear formal clothing
and uphold the standards MUNs are known for.
Usually, this means a suit with a blouse and tie
for the boys. Girls often wear either a skirt or a
classy pair of trousers with a blouse and
perhaps a jacket. Other options are: a formal
dress, a jumpsuit, or a fancy suit; it doesn’t
really matter, as long as your chosen clothes
reach knee-length and show a bit of modesty.
If you neither identify as a boy or a girl: wear
whatever you feel comfortable in, we are not
here to judge you.
For everyone: don’t forget to make your outfit
complete with a formal pair of shoes.
The mentioned ideas are only suggestions, as
long as you keep it formal, just wear something
that makes you comfortable and just be
yourself.
Dress code
Emergencies
In case of an emergency you can seek the help
of a nearby staff member or, if you are unable to
reach a member or the staff is unable to help
you, you can contact the following number:
Mr van Es +31644878836
This number can only to be contacted in cases
of real emergencies.
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{Kb j׉E
=MUNA 2020 Chairs and issues
Chairs
• The question of the violation of human
right regarding privacy, by the Chinese
Committee
GA1
GA2
GA3
GA4
SC
CC
ICJ
HC
FC
Chairs
Mohamed Khalil
Iris Adriani
Eva de Roode
Janne Jhinna
Tim Visser
Hugo Santangelo
Isha Moharir
Ines Sehli
Thijs de Ruijter
Annelieve Ruyters
Loredana Lutzu
Thirze Drabbels
Riks Molenaar
Erwin Li
Redmer Marck
Sander de Jong
Stan Meijers
Sam Beckers
Ties van der Linden
Thomas van der Voort
Issues
GA1 (General Assembly 1: disarmament
and international security)
• The question of a replacement for the
INF treaty, taking into consideration the
development of nuclear weapons in other
countries.
• The question of the rising tensions
between Saudi-Arabia and Iran, and its
effects on peace in the Middle East.
• The question of re-opening discussion
related to regulations as stated in the
Arms Trade Treaty addressing
international trade of weapons and arms.
GA2 (General Assembly 2: human rights)
• The question of the violation of the
human rights regarding non-citizens and
immigrants in the United States of
America.
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government.
• The question of ceasing further child
labour in countries on the emerging
market economies.
GA3 (General Assembly 3: environmental,
humanitarian and health issues)
• The question of managing international
pollution into international waters.
• The question of safety regulations due
to climate change enhancing natural
disasters.
• The question of the use of antibiotics,
following the rise of antibiotic resistance
in the past decades.
GA4 (General Assembly 4: special political
and decolonisation)
• The question of international
cooperation in the responsible uses of
outer space.
• The question of deforestation in the
Amazon rainforest causing conflict
regarding the displacement of indigenous
tribes.
• The question of resolving the illegal
Israeli settlements in the West bank.
SC (Security Council)
• The question of resolving the fatal
conflict in Yemen and the situation of the
Houthi Rebels.
• Tensions rising between Iran and Saudi
Arabia leading to a third world-war taking
place in the Middle East.
• The question of finding innovative ways
to prevent further spread and
development of terrorist group over the
globe.
ICJ (International Court of Justice)
• The recognition of the Armenian
Genocide, regarding Turkey and Armenia.
• The aerial herbicide spraying, regarding
Ecuador and Colombia.
• Territorial dispute of the border
between Libya and Chad, regarding Libya
and Chad.
• War crimes committed by the USA
during the Vietnamese war, regarding
USA and Vietnam.
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Here, you will find all the extra information you
need in order to make your experience as a
delegate at MUNA go as smoothly as possible.
The appendices include: an approval panel
infographic, a list with MUN-terminology, a list of
points and motions, a list of introductory
phrases, a sample resolution, a sample charge
for the ICJ, and a sample game for the HC.
Approval panel infographic
Write or improve
resolution and find cosubmitters
Improve
resolution
Main
submitter
disapproved
Send
to chair
ga(number)munalfrink@gmail.com
(f.e. ga1munalfrink@gmail.com )
Subject e-mail should read: committee
- main submitter - issue - 1
approved
Approval
Panel
approved
DONE! :)
disapproved
second time
SORRY :(
Resolution cannot
be handed in again
disapproved first
time
Put marked first version on hand
back table
Send improved version to
apmunalfrink@gmail.com
Subject e-mail should read:
committee - main submitter -
issue - 2 - abbreviation of
teacher who marked first version
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{Kb l׉EMUN-terminology
Ad-hoc debate
Administrative Staff
Amendment
Amendment to the first degree
A debate that does not start with an entire resolution, but in which a resolution is built up
clause by clause during the debate. This type of debate is used in the SC and CC
The assistants of the Chair. They assist in voting procedures and passing notes.
An amendment is an alteration to a specific part of the resolution. The intention of a proposed
amendment should be to improve the resolution, thus helping the resolution to pass.
Amendments are either of the first or the second degree.
An amendment made to a resolution.
Amendment to the second degree An amendment made to an amendment of the first degree.
Chair
Co-submitter
Delegate
Delegation
Executive Staff
General Assembly
International Court of Justice
Lobbying
Main submitter
Merging
MUN-Director
MUNA-Staff
Operative Clause
Policy Statement
Point of Information
Pre-Ambulatory clause
President
Resolution
Secretary General
Security Council
United Nations
The person who is in charge of the debate. The Chair decides who may speak, what is and
what is not in order. The Chair’s decision is always final.
A delegation that supports the resolution before the debate has started.
A member of a delegation.
A group of delegates representing a certain country or organization.
Students in charge of the organization of the MUN- conference.
The General Assembly (GA) is the main deliberative body of the UN.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is the principal judicial organ of the UN. It settles, in
accordance with international law, the legal disputes between states and gives advisory
opinions on legal questions.
The negotiating, concerning resolutions, between delegates before the actual debate.
The delegation submitting the resolution. The main submitter will read out the operative
clauses at the start of a debate and will give the first speech.
The process where several draft resolutions are put together and become one resolution,
which can be discussed in the forum.
The teachers accompanying the students from a school.
These are the people who are responsible for the organization of the MUNA-conference.
A clause in a resolution that tells the reader what the resolution proposes to do and what
measures need to be taken.
A brief but comprehensive definition of the issue, plus the relationship to the country’s
national interest.
A question to gain clarification, either to the speaker who has the floor or to the Chair, by a
member of the house who has been duly recognized by the Chair.
A clause in a resolution, which tells the reader what has gone before, why or on what basis
the resolution was written.
A clause in a resolution, which tells the reader what has gone before, why or on what basis
the resolution was written.
The proposal made by the delegates on how to deal with a certain issue.
The ‘leader’ of the conference.
The UN Charter gives the SC primary responsibility for maintaining international peace and
security and the Council alone has the power to back up its declarations with actions to
ensure compliance with them.
Organization set up after the Second World War, with the aim of achieving peace, justice and
social progress.
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Kb ׉EList of points and motions
Points
Rising to Points: General information
Points during the debate are always a personal
matter; hence they never require a second. Points
during debate may NOT interrupt a speaker except
for a Point of Personal Privilege, which refers to
audibility. All other points will be dealt with only when
there is a debating pause, i.e. when the speaker
having the floor yields to points of information, to
another delegation, or to the Chair.
Point of Personal Privilege
This point always refers to the personal comfort and
well-being of a delegate and is therefore not
debatable nor does it require a second. It may only
interrupt a speaker when it refers to audibility.
Example: “Could the windows please be closed? It is
getting cold in here.”
Point of Order
This point refers to mistakes in the rules of
procedure, i.e. the Chair making a mistake in
debating time or when a delegate insults another
delegate. It is not debatable and may never interrupt
a speaker.
Point of Information to the Speaker
This point is a question directed to the delegate
having the floor, and who has indicated that he/she
is willing to yield to points of information. After a
delegate finishes his/her speech a Chair should
always ask whether or not the delegate is open to
any points of information, before recognizing
delegates to ask such a point. The point must always
be formulated as a question, i.e. ‘Is the speaker
aware of the fact…’ A short introductory statement
may precede the question. When the delegate
asking this point feels a more specified answer is
needed, the delegate may want to ask another point,
the delegate does this through a ‘request for a
follow up’. This may only be done once consecutively,
the Chair may decide to grant this or not. Example:
“Could the honourable delegate, as she is the main
submitter of this resolution, please explain to the
house what she intends with clause 3?”
Point of Information to the Chair
This point is a question to the Chair, which could
refer to almost anything, from issues to personal
priorities. It may never interrupt a speaker. Please
answer clearly and swiftly in order to move on with
the debate quickly. Example: “At what time do we
adjourn for lunch?” or “Could the Chair inform the
house whether Western Sahara is a sovereign
state?”
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Point of Parliamentary Inquiry
This is a point of information to the Chair concerning
Rules of Procedures, which may never interrupt a
speaker. Example: “Could the Chair please explain to
the house what is meant by closed debate?”
Motions
Motions: General information
Different than points, motions involve the committee
as a whole, and therefore always need a ‘second’.
Similarly, a delegate is also allowed to object to a
motion.
Motion to Move the previous question (Motion to
move to Voting Procedure)
When this motion is called in an open debate, it
means that the house will be moving to the voting
procedure. When it is called in a closed debate
there are two situations: if it is the time in favour, the
motion calls for moving to the time against; if it is the
time against, the motion calls for moving to the
voting procedure. It is also known as the “Motion to
Move to Voting Procedure.” Remember that it
requires a second and it may not interrupt a
speaker. In any case of objections from the house,
the final decision is up to the Chairs. Do not forget
that Chairs have the right to overrule the motions.
Motion to adjourn the debate
This motion calls for a break in the debate and if
passed the debate will come to an immediate end,
but can be restarted by any member of the
committee. During the debate on an issue, any
delegate may move the adjournment of the issue
debated on. The proposer of this motion will give a
short speech on why the item should be adjourned.
The Chair will then recognise two speakers in favour
and two against this motion, the Chair may limit the
time of the speakers but please be consistent. For
this motion to pass, a simple majority is needed. Tied
results, mean that the motion has failed. Try to
prevent this motion from being used, as it will not
ensure an efficient debate.
Motion to table a resolution
This motion is prohibited during MUNA.
Motion to extend debate time
This motion asks for more time to debate. It is at the
Chairs discretion, thus not debatable. A second is
needed, if proposed from the floor.
Motion for the division of the house
This motion calls for the Chairs to ask each
delegation separately what they vote, when voting
results are very close (abstentions no longer in
order). This is very time consuming and should only
be used on very important votes when results are
quite close or the voting procedure was not clear
enough.
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{Kb n׉EList of introductory phrases
Every clause of your resolution has to start with one of the phrases stated below. There are separate
phrases for pre-ambulatory clauses and operative clauses. Some phrases only delegates of the
Security Council are allowed to use (of course they can also use the other phrases). These phrases
are listed separately.
Pre-ambulatory phrases
Acknowledging
Affirming
Alarmed by
Approving
Aware of
Bearing in mind
Believing
Confident
Congratulating
Conscious
Contemplating
Convinced
Declaring
Deeply concerned
Deeply conscious
Operative phrases
Affirms
Approves
Asks
Authorizes
Calls for
Calls upon
Confirms
Congratulates
Emphasizes
Encourages
Endorses
Hopes
Insists
Expresses its appreciation Invites
Expresses its hope
Further invites
Further proclaims
Further recommends
Further requests
Further resolves
Proclaims
Proposes
Reaffirms
Recommends
Regrets
Requests
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Resolves
Seeks
Stresses
Strongly affirms
Strongly urges
Suggests
Supports
Trusts
Urges
Deeply convinced
Deeply disturbed
Deeply regretting
Desiring
Emphasizing
Expecting
Having considered
Pointing out
Having devoted attention Reaffirming
Having examined
Having heard
Realizing
Recalling
Having received
Having studied
Expressing its appreciation Keeping in mind
Expressing its concern
Noting
Expressing its satisfaction Noting further
Fully alarmed
Fully aware
Fully believing
Further recalling
Guided by
Having adopted
Recognizing
Referring
Reminding
Seeking
Stressing
Noting with appreciation Taking into account
Noting with approval
Noting with deep concern Taking note
Noting with regret
Noting with satisfaction Welcoming
Observing
Taking into consideration
Viewing with appreciation
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List of introductory phrases for the Security Council only
The following phrases are only allowed to be used by the delegations in the Security Council. These
may not be used in any other committee.
Security Council pre-ambulatory phrases
Declaring
Deploring
Further deploring
Decides
Further declaring
Security Council operative phrases
Condemns
Decides
Declares
Declares accordingly
Deplores
Designates
Strongly condemns
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rSample resolution
FORUM: General Assembly 3: Social, Cultural and Humanitarian
QUESTION OF: Preserving Minority Languages
SUBMITTED BY: The Republic of Turkey
CO-SUBMITTERS: Belgium, Latvia, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Russian
Federation, Mexico, Poland, Slovakia, Egypt, Malta, Finland
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, THIRD COMMITTEE,
Viewing with appreciation the cultural diversity and history of the planet,
Keeping in mind the natural development of languages and dialects around the world,
Noting with deep concern the actions taken by some states to change the demographic and
linguistic identity of parts of their states,
Expressing its concern for the efforts and campaigns of certain member states to discourage the use
of minority languages in their countries, or even eradicate them from public discourse,
1. Affirms that linguistic minorities around the world have the right to speak their own languages in
private and communal spheres, in addition to using them in legal proceedings;
2. Calls upon all member states to not discourage or obstruct the natural course of such languages
in any way, shape, or form;
3. Expresses its hope that countries working to counter the use of minority languages will change
their national policies in favour of linguistic diversity, through means such as but not limited to:
a) Encouraging the voluntary teaching of these languages in schools,
b) Allowing regional media outlets to use minority languages in newspapers and on radio and
television programs,
c) Accepting testimonies given in minority languages and their use in other court
proceedings,
d) The appropriate signing of public services in the relevant minority language of said
geographical area, public services that could be signed included but is not limited to:
i. Road signs,
ii. Public transport,
iii. State-owned property;
4. Recommends that the UN or any of its bodies should attempt to save languages dying a ‘natural
death’ due to their small and declining number of speakers, through means such as but not
limited to:
a) Preserving written examples of the minority language,
b) Encouraging young people to learn the minority language,
c) Encouraging speakers of a minority language to pass it on to the younger
generation;
5. Further recommends the use and the promotion of minority languages in the states where they
are spoken, by:
a) Promoting the use of these languages in the form of music or theatre,
b) Writing official documents in both minority and official languages, so that all groups can
benefit equally,
c) Organising seminars and speeches concerning these languages, in order for people to be
informed about them.
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FORUM: The International Court of Justice
QUESTION OF: Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied
Palestinian Territory
THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE;
finds, with a vote of fourteen to one, to uphold the following consequences on the question:
A. By fourteen votes to one,
The construction of the wall being built by Israel, the occupying Power, in the Occupied
Palestinian Territory, including in and around East Jerusalem, and its associated régime, are
contrary to international law;
B. By fourteen votes to one,
Israel is under an obligation to terminate its breaches of international law; it is under an
obligation to cease forthwith the works of construction of the wall being built in the Occupied
Palestinian Territory, including in and around East Jerusalem, to dismantle forthwith the
structure therein situated, and to repeal or render ineffective forthwith all legislative and
regulatory acts relating thereto;
C. By fourteen votes to one,
Israel is under an obligation to make reparation for all damage caused by the construction of
the wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including in and around East Jerusalem;
D. By thirteen votes to two,
All States are under an obligation not to recognize the illegal situation resulting from the
construction of the wall and not to render aid or assistance in maintaining the situation
created by such construction; all States parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention relative to
the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War of 12August 1949 have in addition the
obligation, while respecting the United Nations Charter and international law, to ensure
compliance by Israel with international humanitarian law as embodied in that Convention;
E. By fourteen votes to one,
The United Nations, and especially the General Assembly and the Security Council, should
consider what further action is required to bring to an end the illegal situation resulting from
the construction of the wall and the associated régime, taking due account of the present
Advisory Opinion.
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Spring, 1901
England: A Liv.-Yor. F Lon.-North Sea F Edi.-Norw. Sea Germany: A Ber.-Kiel A Mun.-Ruhr F Kiel-Den. Russia: A
Mos.-Ukr. A War.-Gal. F St. P.-Both. F Sev.-Bla. Turkey: A Con.-Bull A Smy.-Con. F Ank.-Bla. Austria-Hungary: A
Vie.-Tri. A Bud.-Gal. F Tri.-Alb. Italy: A Ven.-Pie. A Rome-yen. F Nap.-Ion. France: A Par.-Burl A Mar.-Spa. F Bre.Pic.
All
these moves succeed, except that the two pieces ordered to the Black Sea and the two ordered to Galicia do
not move. As the moves are read, it is a good idea to move each block so that an end or corner projects into the
space to which it has been ordered. As soon as the proper result is clear, the piece should be pushed over into its
new position or back to its old one.
Retreats: none.
Fall, 1901
England: A Yor.-Norway F North Sea C A Yor.-Norway F Norw. Sea-Bar. Germany: A Kiel-Hol. A Ruhr-Bel. F Stands
Russia: A Ukr S F Sev.-Rum. A War.-Gal. F Both.-Swe. F Sev.-Rum. Turkey: A Bull-Ser. A Con.-Bull F Ank.-Bla.
Austria-Hungary: A Tri. Stand A Bud.-Ser. F Alb.-Gre. Italy: A yen. Stands A Pie.-Mar. F Ion.-Tun. France: A Burl,
Mar. A Spa.-Por. F Pic.-Bel.
All of these moves succeed, except that the two pieces ordered to Belgium, Marseilles, and Serbia do not move,
and the move Con.-Bull does not succeed. Retreats: none.
England builds F Edi., Germany builds F Kiel and A Mun., Russia builds A St. P. and A Sev., Turkey builds A Smy.,
Austria-Hungary builds A Vie., Italy builds F Naples, France builds F Marseilles.
France builds one for Portugal, but none for Spain, which her army passed through in the Spring.
Spring, 1902
Germany: A Hol. Bell A Ruhr S Hol.-Bell A Mun.-Burl F Den. Stands F Kiel-Hol.
Russia: A Ukr. S F Rum. A Gall-Bud. A St. P.-Norway A Sev. S F Rum. F Swe. S St. P.-Norway F Rum. Stands
Turkey: A Bull-Rum. A Con.-Bull A Smy.-Arm. F Bla. S Bull-Rum. Austria-Hungary: A Tri.-Bud. A Vie.-Bud' A Bud.Ser.
F Stands Italy: A yen. Stands A Pie.-Mar. F Tun.-W Med. F Nap.-Tyr.
France: A Burl S F Pic.-Bell A Por.-Spa. F Pic.-Bell F Mar. Stands
England: A Nor.-St. P. F North Sea-Norway F Bar. S Nor.-St. P. F Edi.-North Sea
Only the following moves take place: Hol.-Bell, Kiel-Hol., Smy.-Arm., Bud.-Ser., Tun.-W. Med., Nap.-Tyr., Por.-Spa.
Note that Norway and St. Petersburg are adjacent by land at the extreme north. Here two armies clashed, each
with one support. Since they have equal strength behind them and each is trying to occupy the position of the
other, the result is a stand-off. Note also that Sweden and Norway are adjacent along a coast line at the south,
thus the fleet in Sweden can support an attack on Norway. The supporting move Burl S F Pic.-Bel. was "cut" by
the attack of the German piece in Munich. The Austro-Hungarian fleet could not have supported the action in
Serbia, because the fleet cannot move to an inland province, therefore cannot support in such a province.
Retreats: none.
Fall, 1902
Germany: A Ruhr-Burl A Mun. S Ruhr-Burl A Bell S Ruhr-Burl F Den.-Swe. F Hol. S A Bell
Russia: A St. P.-Norway F Swe. S St. P.-Norw. F Rum. S A Sev. A Sev. S F
Rum.AGal.SFRum.AUkr.SASev.
Turkey: A Bull-Rum. A Con.-Bull A Arm.-Sev. F S A Bull-Rum.
Austria-Hungary: A Vie.-Gal. A Tri.-Bud. A Ser. S Turk. A Bull Rum. F Stands Italy: A yen.-Pie. A Pie.-Mar. F W
Med.-Mid. F Tyr.-Gulf of L.
France: A Burl-Bell F Pic. S Burl-Bell A Spa. S F Mar. F Mar. S A Spa.
England: A Norw.-St. P. F Bar. S Norw.-St. P. F North Sea-Norway F Edi.-North Sea
The following moves take place: Norw.-St. P., North Sea-Norway, Edi.-North Sea, Ruhr-Burl, Bull-Rum., Con.-Bull,
Tri.-Bud., W. Med.-Mid., Tyr., Gulf of L., Russian F Rum. is annihilated.
Retreats: Russia, St. P.-Mos.; France, Burl-Gas.
Germany builds F Kiel, Russia removes A Gal., Turkey builds F Smyrna, Austria-Hungary builds A Tri., Italy does
not change, France builds A Paris, England builds F Lon.
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{Kb t׉ESponsors
We are very happy to present this year’s
sponsors of the MUNA 2020 conference. A big
thank you goes out to all of our sponsors who
have been supporting MUNA for many years
now. However, we would also like to thank a
couple of new sponsors for supporting this
special 15th edition of MUNA. We all hope that
MUNA will be able to rely on this amazing
support for many more years to come.
One of the funds that has been supporting
MUNA for a lot of years is ‘Fonds 1818’. Fonds
1818 is an organisation committed to creating
a better society and we are very happy to
announce that MUNA is again one of the
projects that is offered financial support.
A new sponsor for our 2020 conference is ‘The
Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds’; a fund that
supports culture, nature and science in the
Netherlands. In particular, we would like to
thank the Mr. J.G. Hoogland Fonds, which
supports language-based projects and focuses
mainly on young people. Also, many thanks to
the Theo Quené Fonds, which aims at promoting
knowledge about languages and the use of
them.
Many thanks go out to two other organisations
that have been supporting MUNA for a couple
of years as well: ‘Ik ben geweldig’ and ‘JIP
Zoetermeer’.
Furthermore, we would like to thank AAC
Engineers and Constructors, an amazing new
sponsor, for offering our conference financial
support this year.
Then last but not least, a big thank you goes out
to Albert Heijn De Leyens for sponsoring our
15th conference with a lot of healthy snacks!
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Worlds apart, one world together
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Head of MUNAgazine for MUNA 2020
Frederique de Vries. With special thanks to
all MUNA staff members and all of our sponsors.
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