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Programs: Model United Nations Club
MUN_03.jpgModel United Nations is a simulation of the UN General Assembly and other multilateral bodies. In Model UN, students step into the shoes of ambassadors from UN member states to debate current issues on the organization's agenda. While playing their roles as ambassadors, student "delegates" make speeches, prepare draft resolutions, negotiate with allies and adversaries, resolve conflicts, and navigate the Model UN conference rules of procedure - all in the interest of mobilizing "international cooperation" to resolve problems that affect countries all over the world.
 
MUN_05.jpgBefore playing out their ambassadorial roles in a Model UN simulation, students research the issue that their committee will address. Model UN participants learn how the international community acts on its concerns about topics including peace and security, human rights, the environment, food and hunger, economic development and globalization. Model UN delegates also look closely at the needs, goals and foreign policies of the countries they will represent at the event. The insights they gain from their exploration of history, geography, culture, economics and science contribute to the authenticity of the simulation when the role playing gets under way. The delegates' in-depth knowledge of their countries guarantees a lively and memorable experience.
 
On March 1st, 2008 we had 14 students represent the International Leadership Charter School. They did an amazing job as they worked hard to create resolutions to solve issues in Jordan and Venezuela.
 
Check out our ILCS MUN members in action in their first MUN conference on Saturday, March 1st 2008. Get ready because they are taking over the United Nations in the second and last conference of the year in May 2008!