A
step further into IIMUN, the training! This time, I am not
participating. But I'm training my juniors and my friends who are
going to their first MUN. I am training the students of the UNHRC (
United Nations Human Rights Council) based on their agenda : Rights
in social media. Today, I gave them a brief introduction on the rules
of procedure and also sent them emails regarding key points to
remember while talking in the conference. Here is part of the thread
:
Hello
guys,
First
of all, don't freak out. I know this email might be big. But trust
me, it might help you understand things better. This mail is inform
all of you about the opening speech. The opening speech is a formal
speech that will be given at the beginning of the first committee
session, and maybe a few times after that in the following committee
sessions in the second day as well. The committee becomes more
successful if the general speakers list happen on the second day as
well. This is because the time given in the general speakers list
helps you convey what you want to say after a moderated caucus or
after any other intense debate that has just taken place. To be more
specific, the first general speakers list will be the time in which
you convey an opening speech. In the following general speakers
lists, which will most likely be raised after a few moderated
caucuses. Hence you can put forward your opinion in response to the
caucus that has happened. Now, you may ask me why you cant put
forward your response in the moderated caucus itself. Well that is
because the time given for the moderated caucus may be only 10
minutes for which you may not be given a chance or enough time to
speak for, or when only less than 2/3 of the committee has voted for
the moderated caucus. The main difference between the moderated
caucus and the general speakers list is that you can say anything in
relation to the main issue in the general speakers list but you can
only put forward your country's opinion in relation to a specific
topic in the moderated caucus. Remember, both moderated caucus and
general speakers list happen in a very formal manner. In the next
email, i will tell you guys how to make your speeches formal enough.
Again guys, don't stress out or worry too much. Although it seems
complicated now, it will all go with a smooth flow in the dais as you
see every other delegate talk.
Opening
speech - formatMake sure all these points are written from your
country's point of view:
1.
Main elements of the issue
2.
Causes of the issue
3.
Political stand of your country (Include national policies)
4.
Reference to past resolutions
5.
Resolution that your country would like
Just
for further help, i have attached my opening speech that i had
prepared for my previous IIMUN. I was in the Special President's
committee. The issue there was the kodaikanal mercury poisoning that
led to the death of many people due to the inappropriate leakage of
mercury from Unilever's factory. I was on the side of the government
(against Unilever)
Good
luck!
Regards,
Swathi
Duration
: 3 hours
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