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XV IMUN CONFERENCE 

Secretary General: Afonso C.

 

Deputy Secretary General: Tiago F.

 

President of Special Conference: Inês V. P.

 

President of Security Council: Carolina R. L.

 

Security Council Vice-President: Caroline E.

 

Head of Administrative Staff: Mónica M.

 

Chief Editor of Press: Michaella K.

General Assembly Debates

1- The role of micro-credits in combating rural poverty.

Chaired by Ashley Gangell and Afonso Canelas.

2- Measures to ensure equal access to the benefits of natural resources for the people of the developing world.

Chaired by Christiana Dell and Gerónimo Faria.

3- The question of the remaining anti-personal land mines in former areas of conflict and the responsibilities of the manufacturing countries.

Chaired by Tiago Franco and Dominic Vieira.  

4- The Human Rights situation in Myanmar.

Chaired by Afonso Canelas and André Neto Bradley.

5- Eliminating sexual violence in conflict and related situations.

Chaired by Tiago Devesa and Pinar Oral.  

Special Conference Debates

Special ConferenceResolutions

 

1. Measure to combat the effects of melting glaciers.
Resolution submitted by: BRAZIL

2. Devising a program to promote the use of carbon neutral fuel in the transport industry.
Resolution submitted by: JAPAN

3. The issue of maintaining the world’s dwindling fish stocks in a time of climate change.
Resolution submitted by: INDIA

4. Current food consumption patterns and global sustainability.
Resolution submitted by: BELGIUM

5. The use of biofuels in the efforts towards sustainable development.
Resolution submitted by: SRI LANKA

Delegate Assignments

Country Assignments

 

(SC) = Security Council

(S) = Special Conference

(GA) = General Assembly

* = NGO

 

American International School of Bucharest

 

United States of America (SC) (S) (GA)

 

Somalia (S) (GA)

Angola (S) (GA)

Dominica (S) (GA)

Nigeria (S) (GA)

 

Albania (GA)

Saudi Arabia (GA)

Nepal (GA)

Kazakhstan (GA)

Guyana (GA)

Equatorial Guinea (GA)

Trinidad & Tobago (GA)

Palau (GA)

 

American International School of Budapest

 

Russian Federation (SC) (S) (GA)

 

Brazil (S) (GA)

Egypt (S) (GA)

Guatemala (S) (GA)

Niger (S) (GA)

 

Bangladesh (GA)

Estonia (GA)

 

American School of Barcelona

 

Mexico (SC) (S) (GA)

Uganda (SC) (S) (GA)

 

Venezuela (S) (GA)

Colombia (S) (GA)

Sierra Leone (S) (GA)

 

Afghanistan (GA)

Mauritania (GA)

Ukraine (GA)

Interpol* (GA)

 

BHAK Grazbachgasse

 

WHO* (S) (GA)

WTO* (S) (GA)

Denmark (S) (GA)

Ghana (S) (GA)

Iceland (S) (GA)

Namibia (S) (GA)

Iran (S) (GA)

 

Armenia (GA)

Benin (GA)

Zambia (GA)

Senegal (GA)

Central African Republic (GA)

Saint Lucia (GA)

 

Carlucci American International School of Lisbon

 

Japan (SC) (S) (GA)

Burkina Faso (SC) (S) (GA)

 

Australia (S) (GA)

Indonesia (S) (GA)

FAO* (S) (GA)

Friends of the Earth* (S)

UNIDO* (S) (GA)

UNEP* (S)

      Timor-Leste (S) (GA)

 

Algeria (GA)

Cambodia (GA)

Israel (GA)

Romania (GA)

Slovenia (GA)

OCHA* (GA)

PNA* (GA)

IAED* (GA)

Free Burma Coalition* (GA)

INSTRAW* (GA)

 

 

 

Christelijk Gymnasium Sorghvliet

 

United Kingdom (SC) (S) (GA)

 

Argentina (S) (GA)

Portugal (S) (GA)

Finland (S) (GA)

Togo (S) (GA)

Seychelles (S) (GA)

 

Azerbaijan (GA)

Kuwait (GA)

Monaco (GA)

Switzerland (GA)

United Republic of Tanzania (GA)

 

Colégio Internato dos Carvalhos

 

Croatia (SC) (S) (GA)

 

Spain (S) (GA)

Luxembourg (S) (GA)

Norway (S) (GA)

Cameroon (S) (GA)

Pakistan (S) (GA)

 

Andorra (GA)

Samoa (GA)

Liechtenstein (GA)

Lao PDR (GA)

Republic of Korea (GA)

 

Colégio Luso Internacional de Braga

 

ICRC* (S) (GA)

Madagascar (S) (GA)

Paraguay (S) (GA)

 

Bolivia (GA)

Moldova (GA)

Tonga (GA)

Serbia (GA)

 

Colégio Luso Internacional do Porto

 

France (SC) (S) (GA)

 

Peru (S) (GA)

Fiji (S) (GA)

Cuba (S) (GA)

 

Barbados (GA)

Congo (GA)

Montenegro (GA)

Gambia (GA)

Syrian Arab Republic (GA)

      

      Europa International School

 

Viet Nam (SC) (S) (GA)

 

Jamaica (S) (GA)

IFAD* (S) (GA)

 

Belarus (GA)

Guinea (GA)

Latvia (GA)

Czech Republic (GA)

Lithuania (GA)

Panama (GA)

Qatar (GA)

UNCHS* (GA)

 

Eyuboglu High School

 

Solomon Islands (S) (GA)

South Africa (S) (GA)

Belgium (S) (GA)

Thailand (S) (GA)

 

Eritrea (GA)

Georgia (GA)

Tunisia (GA)

Slovakia (GA)

 

Graded - The American School of São Paulo

 

São Tomé & Principe (S) (GA)

New Zealand (S) (GA)

Singapore (S) (GA)

 

Mongolia (GA)

Belize (GA)

Chile (GA)

San Marino (GA)

 

Gymnasium Haganum

 

Austria (SC) (S) (GA)

Lybia (SC) (S) (GA)

 

Maldives (S) (GA)

Mali (S) (GA)

 

Papua New Guinea (GA)

Liberia (GA)

DR Congo (GA)

 

Institute Le Rosey

 

Italy (S) (GA)

Nicaragua (S) (GA)

Mozambique (S) (GA)

 

Lebanon (GA)

United Arab Emirates (GA)

 

International School of Hannover Region

 

Greenpeace* (S) (GA)

Sri Lanka (S) (GA)

 

Cyprus (GA)

Uruguay (GA)

Swaziland (GA)

Grenada (GA)

 

International School of Stavanger

 

China (SC) (S) (GA)

 

Netherlands (S) (GA)

Ireland (S) (GA)

DPRK (S) (GA)

 

Bulgaria (S) (GA)

FYR Macedonia (S) (GA)

Uzbekistan (S) (GA)

Bosnia Herzegovina (S) (GA)

 

Lorentz Casimir Lyceum

 

Costa Rica (SC) (S) (GA)

 

Zimbabwe (S) (GA)

Kenya (S) (GA)

Iraq (S) (GA)

UNDP* (S) (GA)

 

Holy See* (GA)

Botswana (GA)

Cote d'Ivoire (GA)

Vanuatu (GA)

Jordan (GA)

 

Modern English School Cairo

 

Germany (S) (GA)

Sudan (S) (GA)

Philippines (S) (GA)

Bahamas (S) (GA)

 

Amnesty International* (GA)

Ethiopia (GA)

Rwanda (GA)

Bhutan (GA)

 

Oporto British School

 

Médecins Sans Frontières* (S) (GA)

Malaysia (S) (GA)

Greece (S) (GA)

Guinea Bissau (S) (GA)

UNICEF* (S) (GA)

Hungary (S) (GA)

Morroco (S) (GA)

Cape Verde (S) (GA)

Micronesia (S) (GA)

 

Saint Dominics International School

 

Canada (S) (GA)

Haiti (S) (GA)

 

Yemen (GA)

Comoros (GA)

Malta (GA)

 

Saint Julian’s School

 

Turkey (SC) (S) (GA)

 

India (S) (GA)

Ecuador (S) (GA)

Sweden (S) (GA)

Honduras (S) (GA)

Dominican Republic (S) (GA)

ILO* (S) (GA)

 

Myanmar (GA)

Malawi (GA)

Poland (GA)

Chad (GA)

Human Rights Watch* (GA)

Djibouti (GA)

El Salvador (GA)

Participating Schools

American International School of Budapest

Chaperone: Alexander L. Kish

 

American School of Barcelona

Chaperone: Joseph Maas

 

BHAK Grazbachgasse

Chaperones: Waltraud Pirker, Regina Rudorfer-Sommer

 

Christelijk Gymnasium Sorghvliet

Chaperone: Rob van der Starre

 

Colégio Internato dos Carvalhos

Chaperone: Maria Emília da Costa Macedo

 

Colégio Luso Internacional de Braga

Chaperone: Jose Horta

 

Colégio Luso Internacional do Porto

Chaperone:Edwin Kolen

 

Europa International School

Chaperone:Joan Romero

 

Eyuboglu High School

Chaperones: Ayse Tanakol

 

 

Graded - The American School of São Paulo

Chaperone: Luciana Andrade

 

Gymnasium Haganum

Chaperone: Paul Regeer & Raymond Haamberg

 

Institute Le Rosey

Chaperone: Denise McMahon

 

International School of Hannover Region

Chaperone: Mark Swifte

 

International School of Stavanger

Chaperone:Hans Christian Næss

 

Lorentz Casimir Lyceum

Chaperone: Anton Klein

 

Modern English School, Cairo

Chaperone: Bradley Christensen

 

Oporto British School

Chaperone:Christopher Clyde Green

 

Saint Dominics International School

Chaperone: Alison Borthwik  

 

Saint Julian's School

Chaperone: Noelle Lobato

Agenda Issues

General Assembly Agenda Issues:

 

-          The Human Rights situation in Myanmar.

 

-          The question of the remaining anti-personal land mines in former areas of conflict and the responsibilities of the manufacturing countries.

 

-          Measures to ensure equal access to the benefits of natural resources for the people of the developing world.

 

-          Eliminating sexual violence in conflict and related situations.

 

-          The role of micro-credits in combating rural poverty.

 

Special Conference Agenda Issues:

 

-        The issue of maintaining the world’s dwindling fish stocks in a time of climate change.

-        Current food consumption patterns and global sustainability.

-        The use of biofuels in the efforts towards sustainable development.

-        Measures to combat the effects of the melting of glaciers.

-        Devising a program to promote the use of carbon neutral fuel in the transport industry.

 

Security Council Issues:

-          Question of Tibet

-          Nuclear Disarmament (Iran & DPRK)

-          Situation in Timor-Leste

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