Introduction to the Security Councils

The Security Council’s primary responsibility is maintaining international peace and security. The membership of the Security Council consists of fifteen Members: five Permanent Members (China, France, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom and the United States)...

Introduction to ECOSOC and Report Writing Bodies

The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) ECOSOC is the primary body that addresses the economic, social, humanitarian and cultural work of the United Nations system. It also has a mandate to coordinate the activities of United Nations technical and specialized...

Introduction to the General Assembly

The General Assembly is the central deliberative organ of the United Nations. The General Assembly has been described as the nearest thing to a “parliament of mankind” that exists. All Member States are members of the General Assembly and each delegation has one vote,...

VIRTUAL SIMULATION: Human Rights Council

The Human Rights Council (HRC) serves two primary functions: it sets human rights standards and it attempts to bring non-compliant countries into compliance through persuasion, capacity building and—if necessary—highlighting human rights abuses on the world stage. The...

Simulations, Roles, and Roleplaying

Simulations, Roles and Roleplaying The AMUN Conference is a simulation of the United Nations. By its very nature, the quality and tone of debate will be different than at the United Nations in New York. AMUN’s policies, topics and Rules of Procedure are all designed...

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