Delegates' Essentials for YSBMUN
1. Position Paper (Opening Statement)
One-minute speech setting out your country’s position on the committee question. This is the first item in the Committee stage of the conference.
One-minute speech setting out your country’s position on the committee question. This is the first item in the Committee stage of the conference.
2. Resolution
Every delegate should also have his or her country’s name attached to at least one resolution as a submitter/co-submitter or a sponsor/co-sponsor.
For beginners, resolutions can be set out casually with adherence to the rules (not as strict and detailed as in the document sited below).
You should not support a resolution which is not in the interests of your country. Groups of similar, like-minded countries are called blocs.
Every delegate should also have his or her country’s name attached to at least one resolution as a submitter/co-submitter or a sponsor/co-sponsor.
For beginners, resolutions can be set out casually with adherence to the rules (not as strict and detailed as in the document sited below).
You should not support a resolution which is not in the interests of your country. Groups of similar, like-minded countries are called blocs.
3. Research
This is crucial if you are to have a successful conference and not make a fool of yourself. Your research should be mainly on the committee question, but you should also have a strong understanding of your country’s position.
This is crucial if you are to have a successful conference and not make a fool of yourself. Your research should be mainly on the committee question, but you should also have a strong understanding of your country’s position.