WHAT IS A CAUCUS??
IT IS THE FORMAL NAME OF THE DEBATE
At what point of the model can you work in the resolution proyect?
During the unmoderated caucus
Name of topic A or topic B
-"Prevention and Protection Strategies for Children in the Context of Human Trafficking During Natural Disasters"
-"Impact of armed conflicts on children: Protection and support measures for children in Gaza facing the effects of war"
From when to when is MUNUACH going to happen?
May 19th to May 22nd
What is the right of reply?
Is the possibility to respond when another delegation says your name during the debate
What is the first document you can do for the solution of the topic?
A work sheet
What does UNICEF stand for?
United Nations Children's Emergency Fund
What is a diplomatic note use for?
A diplomatic note is a formal written message used by delegations to communicate during a session without interrupting the debate.
Name of the four motions
-Motion of procedure
-Motion of personal privilege
-Motion of a parliamentary inquiry
What is a sponsor country and a signatory country?
Sponsor country- These are the countries that write and actively support the resolution.
Signatory country- These are the countries that not necessarily support all the contents of the resolution but they agree that it should be debated.
When was UNICEF funded?
1946
What is a MUN??
It is a simulation of the United Nations where participants take on the roles of delegates representing different countries.
Develop a motion of procedure for a moderated caucus, with a duration of 15 minutes, 1 minute per speaker,
Motion of procedure to establish the opening of a moderated caucus with a duration of 15 minutes, 1 minute per speaker to discuss----
What is amendment?
A formal change is proposed to a draft resolution after it is read in front of the committee so it can be approved during the reading of the final resolution.
Name one of the priorities of UNICEF
-Vaccines for all
-Learning for all
-Investment in mental health
-Adressing the climate crisis
What is a Position Paper?
A Position Paper is a document where your delegation sets out its official stance and policies about the topic the countries are discussing within the agenda
What do you do in the orde rof the agenda and in the speakers list?
-Order of the agenda: speak in favor of a topic, so it will be the one chosen to be discussed
-Speakers list- you read your position paper
What are reservations for?
This are used so a delegation can abstain from what was establisehd in an operative phrase, despite the fact that the others delegations agree with it.
There is no limit to the reservations, except the fact that the delegation has to agree on at least one.
What is the name of the chairwoman of UNICEF
Celeste Mijares
What edition of MUNUACH is this one?
The XIII edition