This tool, often compiled by delegates before a MUN conference, contains detailed information about the country’s position, key issues, and potential solutions to help guide speeches and negotiations.
Research binder
This city is home to the headquarters of the United Nations
New York City
what is the largest desert in the world
Antarctic Polar Desert
The first black president of South Africa who fought against apartheid
Nelson Mandela
This document is usually written by delegates during a mun session to outline the solutions for the debate that can later be voted on.
Resolution
This body has 15 members and is responsible for maintaining international peace and security.
The security council
Which mountain range is Mount Everest located in?
Himalayas
Which Pakistani activist advocates for girls' education and got shot in the process (she survived :)
Malala Yousafzai
This term refers to a formal proposal made by a delegate during a MUN session to initiate or change a course of action, such as debating an issue or changing the rules of procedure.
Motion
This international agreement, adopted in 2015, aims to limit global warming to below 2°C compared to pre-industrial levels, with an aspiration to limit it to 1.5°C.
The Paris Agreement
The Mediterranean Sea separates Europe from which continent?
Africa
Which movement fought for women's right to vote in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
The paper one writes to express their stance on a topic of the debate
Position paper
This principal organ of the UN is responsible for maintaining international peace and and security and has 5 permanent member states with veto power.
the security council
What is the sea known for being the lowest point on Earth's surface and has extremely high salinity.
The dead sea
Which country was the first Black republic to gain its independence in 1804
Haiti
These delegates formally indicate their support for a resolution by adding their names to the document, though they do not necessarily have to vote in favor of it later.
Signatories
Name the 4 countries that aren't part of the UN (including the one's with observer status)
Taiwan, Vatican city, Kosovo, Palestine
which country has the most islands in the world?
Sweden
This country was the first to grant women the right to vote in 1893
New Zealand