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Table of Contents
The Secretary General 2
The Deputy Secretary General 3
President of General Assemblies 4
Head of Admin
Head of Press 5
Conference Schedule 6
Conference Room Assignments 7
SAIMUN 2017 ISSUES 8
List of Delegates 10
Student Officers 18
The Press Team 19
The Admin Team 20
Dress Code 21
Code of Conduct 22
Formatting a Resolution 23
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The Secretary General
Seong Jun LIM
Honourable delegates, MUN directors, guests, admins, press, and guests, My name is SeongJun LIM and it is an honour with great pleasure to serve you as Secretary General for Saigon Model United Nations 2017. The theme for this year’s SAIMUN will be “Reaching Global Consensus”. Since 2015, the themes for SAIMUN have always been related to “Goals” from the United Nations. Therefore, our student officer team and I firmly believe that this year’s theme will engage students to reflect upon a wide range of topics including ecological, economical, international, and social issues existing on a global scale. These past four years in Model United Nations (MUN) gave me excitement with interest on global issues. To me, MUN not only gave me opportunity to develop my debating skills and teach lessons about economics, politics, military, sociology, religion, culture, and many more; but also, was a chance to interact with different people from different backgrounds representing different nations. I indeed hope that your experience with SAIMUN 2017 will do the same for you. Since this Saigon Model United Nations 2017 will be my 17th conference in total and my final one in Saigon, may it be the best yet to come. Yours faithfully, SeongJun LIM
Renaissance International School Saigon
Secretary General of Saigon Model United Nations Conference 2017
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The Deputy Secretary General
In Hae HONG
Honourable delegates, esteemed student officers, and most
distinguished guests and advisors,
My name is Inhae Hong and I am currently enrolling in my last year
at the British International School, and it is my great pleasure to
serve as the Deputy Secretary General of SAIMUN 2017. This is my
12th and last conference and I am most honoured to perform this
role. The topic of “Reaching Global Consensus” might just be the
motto that the United Nations stand by. Reaching global consensus
is hard, and might seem impossible. However, once this goal is
reached, I believe that the world will be absent of injustice,
corruption, and misconduct. You as model UN’ers might be the
prime example of what it takes to reach this goal, and I hope to see
this in action in SAIMUN 2017.
MUN was, and still is one of my fondest memories of high school and I believe many of you will agree with
me. MUN is a place where new friendships are made, allies are formed and relationships bloom. As
representatives of each country, it may not seem apparent at first, but a step back from your roles will
show you that MUN is a place full of new and wonderful friendships. Of the many things you will take from
this conference, one of the most important might just be that.
Throughout the years, MUN may have been an opportunity to learn skills, improve public speaking and
adapt different roles. Now that you have gained all these cards through practice, SAIMUN 2017 will be the
chance to play these cards. Play them right and you will gain even newer and wonderful experiences.
The last message to give you is to have fun. MUN is not dull, nor it is mundane. MUN is a special time of your
school life but the only thing that actually makes it special is you, whether you are a delegate, student
officer, admin or press team. See you then.
Sincerely,
Inhae Hong
The British International School Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City
Deputy Secretary General of the Saigon Model United Nations Conference 2017
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President of General Assemblies
Geun Ryeol PARK
Honourable delegates, esteemed student officers, and most distinguished guests and
advisors,
My name is GeunRyeol Park and it is a great honour to serve you as President of
General Assembly for Saigon Model United Nations 2017. This SAIMUN will be my
12th and the last conference that I will partake.
Theme for SAIMUN 2017 is “Reaching Global Consensus”. For all MUN conferences,
reaching a consensus between nations has always been an ultimate and primitive
goal. This theme will remind us again why we are doing MUN and should take it
seriously as all the topics that will be discussed are the conflicts in the real life. Our
generation has become the most intellectual as better education is provided with
developed technology that leaded to alleviate some conflicts. Through the theme, I
hope our generation could aware more of the given topics and later support to solve
these issues.
GeunRyeol Park
Renaissance International School Saigon
President of General Assemblies of the Saigon Model United Nations 2017
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Head of Admin
Yun Seong PARK
Head of Administration of the Saigon Model United Nations 2017
Head of Press
Woo Seok CHOI
Head of Press of the Saigon Model United Nations 2017
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Conference Schedule
March 17th 2017
7:30-8:00 Chair Briefing
8:00-9:00 School Registration and school photo
9:00-9:30 Opening Ceremony
9:45-10:30 Opening speeches/ rules of procedure
10:30- 12:30 Lobbying/ Approval panel opens
12:30-2:00 Lunch (staggered)
2:00-3:00 Lobbying
3:00-5:30 Debate (with break according to chair's discretion)
March 18th 2017
7:30-8:00 Chair Briefing
8:00-10:00 Debate
10:00-10:30 Snack Break
10:30-1:00 Debate
1:00-2:30 Lunch (staggered)
2:30-4:00 Plenary Session
4:00-4:45 Closing Ceremony
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Conference Room Assignments
General Assembly I Mekong
General Assembly II Hoi An
General Assembly III Dalat
General Assembly IV HaLong
Economic and Social Council Saigon
Environmental Commission Danang
Human Rights Council Hanoi
Security Council Hue
Approval Panel Sapa
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SAIMUN 2017 ISSUES Theme: Reaching Global Consensus
General Assembly 1
1. Establishment of legal framework for regulations and rules of private military companies 2. Taking forward multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations 3. International cooperation to stop the proceeds of drug trafficking being used to finance
illegal organisations 4. Measures to prevent the recruitment of young people from Central Asia by terrorist groups
General Assembly 2
1. Combating food insecurity in urban areas
2. Sustainable tourism and sustainable development in South-East Asia
3. Measures to implement the Addis Ababa Action Agenda
4. The question of preventing offshore tax evasion
General Assembly 3
1. Measures to protect world heritage sites in areas of conflict 2. Providing basic health care for all 3. Reviewing the existing natal policies in order to formulate an agreement on global
population control 4. Promoting social development by empowering the youth, the aged and the disabled
General Assembly 4 1. Redefining the role of neighbouring countries in refugee crisis 2. Measures to combat electoral fraud 3. The question of stabilising conflict zones via military interventions 4. Promoting the freedom of press and the protection of journalists in conflicted areas
The Economic and Social Council
1. Reducing the poverty gap between the indigenous and non-indigenous parts of population 2. Combating rising social inequality: social inclusion as an aspect of sustainability 3. Developing a coherent international strategy for the prevention of the radicalisation of
youth 4. The question of Social and Economic inclusion of refugees
The Environmental Commission
1. Creating a framework for the stability and the sustenance of fossil fuels and the transition into renewable energy
2. The question of the use of nuclear energy 3. The issue of the depletion of global water resources 4. Developing an international consensus on all forms of waste disposals
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The Human Rights Council
1. The question of human rights and the administration of juvenile justice 2. The question of torture during police custody and pretrial detention 3. The question of utilising euthanasia in health care systems 4. Obliterating forced labour, human trafficking, along with removing child labour in all
dimensions
The Security Council
1. Reorganising the Security Council by revising membership and veto powers. 2. The question of non-proliferation in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea 3. The situation in Palestine and Israel
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List of Delegates:
Anglophone British Curriculum International School MUN Directors:
Country Committee First Name Family Name
Cambodia GA1 Khue Nguyen
Cambodia GA2 Ha min Lee
Cambodia ECOSOC Min Ji Cho
Cambodia HRC Sang Kyun Park
Cambodia ENV Jay Chang
Liberia GA1 Sally Kwak
Liberia GA2 Su Bin Lim
Liberia GA3 Hyun Sung Kim
Liberia GA4 Sara Arora
Liberia ECOSOC Han Kyu Lee
Liberia HRC Nicholas Chin
Liberia ENV Dong Kun Moon
Portugal GA1 Ji Tae Kim
Portugal GA2 Si Hyeon Jung
Portugal ECOSOC Doan Nguyen
Portugal HRC Woo Sung Chang
Portugal ENV Long Phan Nguyen
United States GA1 Ju Won Pee
United States GA2 Lyni Kim
United States GA3 My Ky Chac
United States GA4 Peter Phan
United States ECOSOC Ban Seok Kim
United States HRC Dong Woon Song
United States ENV Ten Ten Pham
United States SC Jun Choi
New Zealand GA1 Sung Jun Choi
New Zealand GA2 Van Nguyen
New Zealand ECOSOC Lan Anh Huynh
New Zealand HRC Ga Eun Kim
New Zealand ENV Nicole Chin
New Zealand SC Jee Yoon Park
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American International School MUN Director:
Country Committee FirstName Family Name
Ukraine GA1 Nguyễn Phương Nam
Ukraine GA2 Đỗ Hồng Ngọc
Ukraine GA3 Nguyễn Phương Khanh Ukraine GA4 Nguyễn Hồ Cẩm Hạnh
Ukraine ECOSOC Huỳnh Cung Như
Ukraine ENV Trần Ngọc Uyên Cơ
Ukraine HRC Lê Nguyên Thanh Lộc
Ukraine SC Phạm Quốc Bảo
Venezuela GA1 Trần Gia Minh
Venezuela GA2 Kim Min
Venezuela GA3 Võ Bùi Ý Nghi
Venezuela GA4 Trần Lý Mỹ Uyên
Venezuela ECOSOC Ngô Ngọc Châu
Venezuela ENV Phạm Kỷ Nguyên
Venezuela HRC Nguyễn Đào Minh Phương
British International School MUN Directors:
Country Committee First Name Family Name
Australia GA2 Vy NGUYEN
Australia GA4 Emma LE
Brazil GA3 Jung Min OH Brazil GA4 Sean TAN
Canada GA1 Christopher MARTIN
Canada GA2 Nina PHAM
China GA3 Eugene CHANG
Czech Republic GA1 David NGUYEN
Czech Republic GA2 Minh PHUNG
DPRK GA 1 Carl CHUA
DPRK GA 2 Morgan DITTY
DPRK GA 3 Tom LEE
DPRK GA 4 Haeon YOON DPRK ECOSOC Juha LEE
DPRK HRC Bennett JONES
DPRK ENV Kim NINH
France ENV Viviena NGUYEN
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Germany GA 1 Eunice CHOI
Germany GA 2 Esther KIM
Germany GA 3 Victoria FETHKE
Germany GA 4 Ji Soo CHUNG
Germany ECOSOC Hye Jin HONG
Germany HRC Ashley LEE
Germany ENV Emily KIM
Germany SC Rosa HEUVELING VAN BEEK
Honduras GA 1 Daniel BATTERSBY
Honduras GA 2 Seo Young JUNG Honduras GA 3 Zhou Jun LIM
Honduras GA 4 Nguyet VO
Honduras HRC Jasmine KHUU
Italy GA3 Lena CHAN
Libya GA3 Sevina LEE Libya HRC Lisa HAGENS
Pakistan GA1 Jun Won HWANG
Pakistan GA2 Seobin KIM
Pakistan GA3 Ana SAMUDIO
Pakistan ECOSOC Soo Kyoung PARK Pakistan ENV Vu LUU
Senegal SC Ratul MANGAL
British Vietnamese International School MUN Directors:
Country Committee First Name Family Name
Australia HRC Hoang Chau LE
Brazil GA2 Ngoc Phuong Anh CAO
Brazil ECOSOC Le Mai Khanh (Esme) HO
Brazil HRC Minh Trang HUYNH
Brazil ENV Khac Hai Linh NGUYEN
Senegal GA2 Hoang Thao Linh NGUYEN
Senegal ECOSOC Minh Ha My (Jenny) PHAM
Senegal HRC Gia Han NGUYEN
Chad HRC Ai Cao Khoa TRAN
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Canadian International School MUN Directors:
Country Committee First Name Family Name Brazil GA1 Han Seok KIM
Canada GA3 Leo TRUONG Canada GA4 Won seok LEE Canada ECOSOC Jayden TRAN Canada HRC Carol LE Canada ENV Sabrina LIN
European International School MUN Directors:
Country Committee First Name Family Name Angola GA1 Christopher Viet Ha Visser Angola GA3 Hyeon Ji LEE Angola ECOSOC Chona SHEN Angola ENV Shar Latt (Charlotte) SHAR Chad ENV Tam Anh NGUYEN
DR Congo GA1 Min Ju KANG DR Congo GA2 Pham Quoc Nam PHAM DR Congo GA3 Lucy BUI DR Congo GA4 Trong MINH QUANG HOANG DR Congo ECOSOC Ju Ri MOON DR Congo HRC Songyue XU DR Congo ENV Weymen KOO
Israel ECOSOC Eun Seo KIM
Japan GA1 Thanchanok Phaimuanghung Japan GA2 Eric YOO Japan GA3 Ji Won PARK Japan GA4 Phuc PHAN Japan ECOSOC Si Yeon KIM Japan HRC Ju Hye MOON Japan ENV Gyu Sang PARK Japan SC Ji Won RYU Syria GA1 Si On LEE Syria GA2 Nguyen NGO Syria GA3 Won Jae CHOI Syria GA4 Si Hyung LEE Syria ECOSOC Doyeon KIM Syria HRC Peter SHEN
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International School of Ho Chi Minh City MUN Directors:
Country Committee First Name Family Name
Afghanistan GA1 Allison HOANG Afghanistan GA2 Min Ju KANG Afghanistan GA3 Seo yeong LEE
Afghanistan ECOSOC Ethan ISAAC Afghanistan HRC Warakorn
Angola GA2 Sandy LEE
Angola HRC Ted DENNIS
Saudi Arabia GA1 Nuri PARK Saudi Arabia GA2 Jeong hee
Saudi Arabia GA3 Yoon seo UHN Saudi Arabia ECOSOC Geonwoo RYU Saudi Arabia HRC Rizana TATLOCK
Saudi Arabia ENV Hannah Trinh TRINH
United Kingdom GA1 Saachi Priyam
United Kingdom GA2 Min Ji KOO
United Kingdom GA3 Emily WU United Kingdom GA4 Thi Anh Thu (tracy) NGUYEN
United Kingdom ECOSOC Nyeong Hun
United Kingdom HRC Tom DAO
United Kingdom ENV Minh NGUYEN
United Kingdom SC AJ Moreno
International School of Phnom Penh MUN Directors: Edwin van Olst and Kathryn Barbuto
Country Committee First Name Family Name
ROK GA 1 Angela Wei
ROK GA 2 Christine Chin
ROK GA 3 Vetou Kun
ROK GA 4 Thida Phan Sen
ROK ECOSOC Lefee Ou
ROK HRC Omnia Ismail
ROK ENV Courtenay McLeod
Turkey GA 1 Sokhema Sreang
Turkey GA 2 Watey Diep
Turkey GA 3 Nadine Fernando
Turkey GA 4 Adeeti Khatri
Turkey ECOSOC Junior Hemakiatikul
Turkey HRC Alibi Bolat
Turkey ENV Nathan Darc
Turkey SC Seungmin Jon
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Korean International School MUN Directors:
Country Committee Last Name First Name Afghanistan GA4 Soon Ho KWON
Angola GA4 Joon Mo KIM Australia GA 1 Eun A SEON Australia GA 3 Myeong A SON Australia ECOSOC Sun Kyung LEE Australia ENV Jin Seo PARK
Chad GA 1 Gyu Tae AN Chad GA 2 Jung Ho KIM Chad GA 3 Jae Guyn JEONG Chad GA 4 Hye Jung YANG Chad ECOSOC Hye Ri SON
Greece ECOSOC Hye Yeon SON Iran ENV Da Dul LIM Iraq GA 1 Dong Woo KIM Iraq GA 2 Min Gu SIM Iraq GA 3 Tae Hyeon KIM Iraq GA 4 Ye Lin KIM Iraq ECOSOC Yoon Sun JANG Iraq HRC Kun Hwa HONG Iraq ENV Min Seok KIM
Libya GA2 Min Jae KWON Philippines ECOSOC Tae Yang KIM
Russia GA 1 Hye Jin JUNG Russia GA 2 Sarah YOO Russia GA 3 Hyun Jun LIM Russia GA 4 Si In KANG Russia ECOSOC Chanwoo KIM Russia HRC A Lam JOUNG Russia ENV Hyo Eun KIM Russia SC Seong Min LIM
Saudi Arabia GA4 Sung Woo YOO Uruguay GA 1 Rin CHOI Uruguay GA 2 Je Won KIM Uruguay GA 3 Ji Eun PARK Uruguay GA 4 Jane CHOI Uruguay HRC Jun Hyuk OH Uruguay SC Bum Kyu CHUNG
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Renaissance International School of Saigon MUN Directors: Luke Turner
Country Committee First Name Family Name
Argentina GA1 Ye Ji Lee
Argentina GA2 Minh Dinh
Argentina ECOSOC Joshua Gordon Jones
Czech Republic GA1 Joon Ho Choi
Czech Republic GA2 Dong Seok Kim
Czech Republic GA3 Jae Won Lee
Czech Republic ECOSOC Van Trinh Zhang
Czech Republic EC Ngoc Mai Dang Thi
Czech Republic HRC Jung Min Lee
Egypt GA1 Se Won Hwang
Egypt GA2 Duong Nguyen
Egypt ECOSOC Gia Phat Huynh
Egypt HRC Won Seo Chung
Egypt SC Sue Min Gu
Greece ECOSOC Min Jun Kim
Panama GA1 HyungWon Kim
Panama GA2 Sang Wook Park
Panama GA3 Hung Chang Chen
Panama ECOSOC Chan Sol Jang
Panama HRC Yun Ju Jung
Republic of Korea GA1 Ki Hoon Yoon
Republic of Korea GA2 Geun Ryeol Park
Republic of Korea GA3 Chan Gyu Choi
Republic of Korea ECOSOC Yoon Ha Lee
Republic of Korea EC Seo Yeon Kim
Republic of Korea HRC Hyung Min Kim
Senegal GA1 Hyuk Goo Lee
Senegal GA2 Chi Nam Tran
Senegal ECOSOC Gia Huy Tran
Senegal HRC Ju Ho Shin
Senegal SC Hae Ji Yoon
Somalia GA1 Hyun Oh You
Somalia GA2 Sang Won Park
Somalia GA3 Won Jun Yang
Somalia ECOSOC Minh Duc Than
Somalia EC Ashur Perandis
Somalia HRC Thuc Doan Dao
Syria GA1 Yea Jin Hwang
Syria GA2 Nhat Quang Nguyen
Syria GA3 Minh Nam Nguyen
Syria ECOSOC Hung Nguyen
Syria HRC Ji Yeon Moon
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Saigon South International School MUN Directors:
Country Committee First Name Family Name France GA1 Yeon Jin Jung France GA2 Lily Tang France GA3 Jiwoo Min France GA4 Min Seo Song France ECOSOC Kwang Seok Lee France HRC Steffi Chang France SC Sung Bin Cheong Israel GA1 Seo Yeon Kim Israel ENV Linh Nguyen Iran GA1 Yun Jung Lim Iran GA2 Lam Pham Iran GA3 Vona Lee Iran GA4 Jiyoun Shin Iran ECOSOC Judy Choi Iran HRC Nirat Singh
Philippines GA1 Ellen Ryou Philippines GA2 Khan Ho Philippines GA3 Alex Park Philippines GA4 Melissa Singh Philippines HRC San San Pham Philippines ENV Gun Hee Lee
Greece GA1 Nakyung Kim Greece GA2 Polly Le Greece HRC Ha ryoung Cho Greece ENV Shin Young Hong Egypt SC Dahyun (Jenny) An
The Liger Learning Center
MUN Directors:
Country Committee First Name Family Name Sweden GA1 Chanmalika Rith Sweden GA2 Makara Poy Sweden GA3 Veng Hour Than Sweden GA4 Sreynith Sam Sweden ECOSOC Samady Sek Sweden HRC Sopheak Thy Sweden ENV Somphors Yun Sweden SC Sopor Thanann
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Student Officers
Do you recognize the individuals sitting at the front of the room with an air of intimidation around them and their eyes fixed on you? You watch them sit back in their chairs with a microphone in one hand and a gavel in the other, they are your student officers
Chair Positions School First Name Family Name
Head Chair of GA1 RISS Hae Ji LEE
Deputy Chair of GA1 RISS Hyuk Goo LEE
Deputy Chair of GA1 ABC Kevin LIN
Head Chair of GA2 ABC Eun Ji JOO
Deputy Chair of GA2 EIS Lam Vi NGO
Deputy Chair of GA2 RISS Chan Gyu CHOI
Head Chair of GA3 SSIS Kyu Hwan CHOI
Deputy Chair of GA3 ISHCMC Da Hye KWAK
Deputy Chair of GA3 EIS Tae Hyung AN
Head Chair of GA4 SSIS Stella(Nhu) NGUYEN
Deputy Chair of GA4 ISPP Samuel NEWMAN
Deputy Chair of GA4 ISHCMC Diana SONG
President of ECOSOC RISS Chae Yeon JOO
Deputy President of
ECOSOC SSIS Samuel LEE
Deputy President of
ECOSOC CIS Jade CLARK
President of EC BIS Ji Min OH
Deputy President of EC KIS Sue Min GOO
Deputy President of EC KIS Han Sung KIM
President of HRC ISHCMC Sung Jun MIN
Deputy President of HRC BIS Hye Ryeong(Ann) HWANG
Deputy President of HRC BIS Ashley KRAIROJANANAN
President of SC ABC Yang Woo SEONG
Deputy President of SC EIS Hye Jin JANG
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The Press Team
The Press Team is honored to serve you this year SAIMUN 2016 conferences. Throughout this conference, we will be capturing once -in-a-lifetime moments, aggressive debates and brain-relaxing entertainments for your enjoyments. SAIMUN without the press team is like a pizza without spices, it’s tasteless.
School Positions Last Name First Name
KIS Photographer Je Won YEOM
KIS Photographer Ha Hyeong JANG
KIS Photographer Jeong Won HAN
KIS Press Min Soo KIM
KIS Press Oh Eun LEE
KIS Press Yae Won SHON
RISS Press
RISS Press
RISS Press
KIS Printing Sung Jin HWANG
KIS Press/Editor Na Young CHUN
KIS Press/Editor Jeong Min OH
KIS Press/Editor Jeong Jin KIM
RISS Press/Photographer
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Admin Team
The Model United Nations Admin Team plays a very important role both before and during the conference. The admins run all the errands during the session and take care of documents meant for distribution. Since delegates are not allowed to communicate directly with each other during the session, all communication is channeled through the admins. In short, the admins got your back and are there for support.
School Committee Last Name First Name
RISS GA1 Eun Song LEE
AMIS GA1 Le Phan Trung Tin
AMIS GA1 Nguyen Hai Quynh Anh
RISS GA2 Jong Won HWANG
AMIS GA2 Nguyen Huu Minh Khoi
AMIS GA2 Chau Duc Duy
RISS GA3 Yea Jin HWANG
RISS GA3 Ji Yeon MOON
AMIS GA3 Luu Bao Khanh
RISS GA4 Da Yeong LEE
RISS GA4 Yoon Goo KHANG
AMIS GA4 Tran Boi Quan
RISS HRC Hae Kyo LIM
AMIS HRC Nguyen Tran Minh Quan
AMIS HRC Do Ngoc Thanh Tra
RISS ECOSOC Won Seo CHUNG
AMIS ECOSOC Byeo Ri SONG
RISS ECOSOC Sae Won HWANG
RISS EC Ki Hwan KIM
AMIS EC Nguyen Ngoc Sy Tan
AMIS EC Ho Phan Quynh Nhu
AMIS SC Huynh Bao Ngoc
RISS SC Hyun Soo LEE
RISS SC Hee Yeon KHANG
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Dress Code In order to better simulate the real-life setting of United Nations Conferences, all
participants are expected to dress in professional and appropriate attire. The key phrases to follow when deciding if an outfit is appropriate are "professional", "business" or "formal".
Female delegates will wear a skirt or a dress that are knee-length or trousers, along with a dress shirt. Suit jackets are optional, and flip-flops, sandals, or sneakers are not allowed. While shoes with heels are allowed, female delegates should keep in mind that the heels should not be longer than an inch .
Male delegates will wear suit jackets, dress shirts, trousers, and dress shoes. Suit jackets and tie must be worn when the delegate has the floor.
Code of Conduct
The purpose of the code of conduct is to ensure responsible and respectful behaviours are upheld at all times for the duration of the conference. Seeing as the participants have chosen to willingly participate in the conference, it is expected of the participants to follow the expectations presented below. Failure to follow the code of conduct will result in immediate suspension from further participation or an alternate course of action chosen by the participant’s MUN director.
All notes, including private chats between participants, can be collected and be made available to SAIMUN Directors and Advisors on request.
POSSESSIONS:
The use of electronic devices during debate sessions is prohibited unless lobbying is in session, or permission is granted by the student officers or MUN directors. If a student uses an electronic device without permission, directors and student officers have the right to confiscate the device and return it to the student by the end of the day. Possession and use of alcohol, drugs, and dangerous objects is strictly forbidden under any and all circumstances.
GENERAL BEHAVIOR:
Participants are expected to behave as they would during school hours and follow their respective school’s policies, as well as the code of conduct. This includes being respectful and courteous to the delegates, student officers, MUN directors, and hotel staff. English is the expected language of communication between participants.
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Formatting of a Resolution
● All resolutions must be in size 12 Times New Roman.
● Sub-sub-clauses are the maximum indented clause type allowed. There must be a minimum
of two sub-clauses or sub-sub clauses.
● For all committees with the exception of the Security Council, there must be a minimum of
3 pre-ambulatory clauses and 7 operative clauses.
● A sample resolution adapted from a UN resolution A/RES/67/265 is presented below:
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