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RESEARCHING ISSUES

RESEARCHING ISSUES . Issues are taken from the UN website and the most relevant information is in www.un.org www.un.org (GLOBAL ISSUES) www.un.org/en/documents/ (is a portal to all the UN documents ever published. Here you will find related documents to the issue)

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RESEARCHING ISSUES

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  1. RESEARCHING ISSUES • Issues are taken from the UN website and the most relevant information is in www.un.org • www.un.org (GLOBAL ISSUES) • www.un.org/en/documents/ (is a portal to all the UN documents ever published. Here you will find related documents to the issue) Seek for information in the correct UN agency (Ej. UNCTAD, UNCLOS, taking into account the chosen issue. • www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/ or www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/index.htm (places to start your research on a delegation) • www.embassyworld.com (contact the embassy of your delegation!) • www.globalpolicy.org (is a great tool of researching your country’s policy in relation to an issue). • www.crisisgroup.org

  2. www.bbc.co.uk (or CNN) for news. • www.onlinemodelunitednations.org • www.thimun.org (to debate issues with students who has already participated in THIMUN!!) • www.idebate.org (if you want to practise debate with students all over the world). • Useful dictionary www.merriam-webster.com

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