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Model United Nations 2012

Model United Nations 2012. By Annie O’Gorman, Sophie Fitzpatrick & Rosanne Collins. Students Involved:. Annie O’Gorman: The World Bank, ECOSOC Andrea Brislane : Togo, Second Committee Juliana Gleeson: Egypt, First Committee Alli Guinane : The World Bank, Second Committee

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Model United Nations 2012

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  1. Model United Nations 2012 By Annie O’Gorman, Sophie Fitzpatrick & Rosanne Collins.

  2. Students Involved: • Annie O’Gorman: The World Bank, ECOSOC • Andrea Brislane: Togo, Second Committee • Juliana Gleeson: Egypt, First Committee • AlliGuinane: The World Bank, Second Committee • Emer Hayes: The World Bank, Fourth Committee • Darragh Joyce: Togo, Security Council • Rosanne Collins: Sierra Leone, Fourth Committee • Elizabeth Storey: Egypt, Fourth Committee

  3. Mark Ryan: Greece, Second Committee • Lily Sparks: Sierra Leone, Human Rights Council • Sophie Fitzpatrick: Iran, First Committee • Rachel Cooney: Iran, Human Rights Council • Eileen Shanahan-Chesser: Egypt, ECOSOC • Teige Butler: Togo, Fourth Committee • Megan Costello: Iran, Second Committee • Nicole Cumiskey: Greece, ECOSOC

  4. And of course • Ms. Gowing • Ms. Dillon-Devine • Ms. Woods

  5. Here We Are! Waiting for the train in Copenhagen.

  6. What we did: • Conference started at half eight every morning and ended at half five. • During the conferences we negotiated resolutions (solutions to world issues) with the other delegates. • We presented them to our committees and the resolutions that passed were brought to the General Assembly on the final day.

  7. Where we were: We were in Nyborg, Denmark. It was -6 degrees everyday, We walked to the school every morning in the snow.

  8. Conference! The MUN team.

  9. Awards • Mark Ryan received the award for ‘Most Distinguished Delegate’. • Several of the Villier’sdelegates had resolutions passed. • Amendments (Changes to a resolution) were also passed.

  10. Who we met There were students from Germany, England, Sweden, Norway and Denmark. We became friendly with them and still talk! The teachers made useful contacts with other European schools.

  11. What we learned and why we recommend it: • We improved our public speaking skills. • We learned about new cultures and countries which made us more understanding of difference. • We saw the world from a different point of view. • We also learned to negotiate which included our nightly curfew. • Its a useful learning experience outside of a classroom environment.

  12. Goodbye Nyborg

  13. We would like to thank the PTA, Ms. Storey and everyone else who helped to fundraise for the trip, it was a truly memorable experience and we are very grateful. We would also like to thank Ms. Gowing and Ms.Dillon-Devine for accompanying us to Nyborg.

  14. Thank You For Watching  Any questions?

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