LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS

Model United Nations (MUN)

 
   

Grades 6 - 9

The California YMCA Youth & Government Model United Nations program is a simulation of the “real-life” United Nations Assembly. Participants in Model United Nations (MUN) will take part in some of the activities that the real U.N. participates in. Delegates will research, debate and establish policies, treaties and resolutions focusing on international issues, including disputes between countries, peace-keeping responsibilities, border crisis, stabilizing financial markets and dealing with hunger, disease and poverty.

Delegations are assigned one or more countries (depending on the number of delegates) that they will represent, and the delegates will research the countries and come to the MUN as delegates from those countries. Delegates can be a part of one of several organizations that make up the U.N., including the General Assembly, Security Council, International Court of Justice, the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), and an international press delegation. The roles in these different “organs” of MUN are described in more detail later.

Delegates also participate in caucuses which represent different areas of the world: The African States, Asian States, Latin American and Caribbean States, and the Western European and Other States. Delegates will write, debate and vote on resolutions in the GA, and also participate in one of the organs, either hearing memorials (court cases), dealing with issues of human rights, writing newspaper articles, or settling border or territorial disputes. Delegates will be faced with some “crisis” issues that they will be asked to resolve as well.

       
 
 

The California YMCA Youth and Government Model United Nations Program is for 6th - 9th graders from throughout the state. These students are given the opportunity to engage in international issues, discover other
cultures, make friends and have a lot of fun.

We will have a training at Camp Roberts in San Luis Obispo where you will get to meet over 600 ambassadors from all over California.

This four-month program culminates at the end of May when delegates from around the state meet in Pasadena to establish their own student-run United Nations.

Weekly meetings run from February until May.

 
     
 

Days/Times

 

AGES: 6th - 9th graders

DAYS: Tuesdays

TIMES:

6:30 - 7:30 pm (For Officers)

INFORMATIONAL MEETING:

6:00 p.m., January 22, 2009 in the
Youth Center

 

See also:


  Visit the Youth & Government Model United Nations Web site: mun.calymca.org

  Youth & Government for grades 10-12

  Generation Next for ages 14-17

 

Contact Information

For more information please contact:

Joe Aranda,

(760) 942-9622, ext.1025