hey I want to become diplomat in UN...I have done many MUNs and also rewarded as BEST DELEGATE, Special Mention, High Recommendation ....Please i m too passionate for this ..I just need a proper guidance .
hello! Mun stands for model united Nations, you have to represent a country ,it's interest and political stance in a fake un debate where you and other participants who each represent a country will debate on a topical issue(ex: renewable energy and development) ,write and debate resolutions written by the participants, make amendments to those resolutions, vote...to finally be able to reach consensus on a final resolution that 'll constitute the end goal . Throughout you have to ensure that the country you're representing's interests are served to make the most out of the situation individually while also making sure to find somutions that could be applied to a global scale ( ex:is it better to tax the oil importators or the exportators?, If every country has to donate a percentage of their PIB to a monetary fund for sustainable development...what if your country has too high of a national debt? Should the resolution hold a special clause in this case?) It's very research-heavy on your part as you have to know everything your country has done on the subject +who your allies are to be able to negotiate with them or even lobby to ensure your interest are best served by the resolution adopted It's an incredibly rich experience that i recommend trying if you're interested in international relations and diplomacy or global politics Often schools organize some , i also know that certain clubs or associations do so as well I hope it was helpful, Personally it has confirmed my deep rooted interest in the diplomatic field !I took part last year as a Lebanese negotiator on renewable energy and will represent an asiatic country this time on women's rights.(you don't pick your country ,but the organisators assign you your ''state'' either randomly or, if you plan on studying certain geographical areas in the future , they'll assign you something accordingly I Hope you have a great day!
Shalom, Meirav--from Israel. I came here in 1964, after high school, to volunteer in a kibbutz for a year. (Gesher Haziv)--went back to study and returned in 1969 with my Israeli husband. A good talk. (Sorry, your English is very good, but just one repeated mistake makes me cringe: should be: ''I was brought up as.... or in....''. Growing is something a little different.) Good job. Kol hakavod, and b'hatzlacha.
This is my dream job.
Can't wait to be a diplomat!!
Thank you very much for your story it's an exceptional story. I think in five years i'm going to be a diplomat. Thank you for your inspirational.
I am planning to become a diplomat in future. I hope my dream will come true. I am taking part in preparing the MUN and studying 4 foreign languages.
Working with my head down for my dream job as a diplomat. Will update here I clear the exam or not in 2 years. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I am a French diplomat and you have my support !!! you got this, study hard!
@@lucy-ferprofiler5379 you’re such an inspiration, not only as a diplomat but also as a fervent and warm hearted person.
Yeah me too Ram, studying for UPSC CSE. IFS as first preference. Will update you too if i clear it next year. 😉
Any updates?
Im aspiring to be a diplomat too, my prelims will be on may 28 2023. Will update when i get into the service...
Thanks for such a good talk, I wanna become a Diplomat in the next one year
Kenya in every winning story.
i will be, comment me on this after 4-5 years and i will say if im or not a diplomat.
same! see you in 5 years
Vania. see ya
Hi..any update?
hey I want to become diplomat in UN...I have done many MUNs and also rewarded as BEST DELEGATE, Special Mention, High Recommendation ....Please i m too passionate for this ..I just need a proper guidance .
hey, whats mun like? I've always wanted to join but I don't know how?
hello! Mun stands for model united Nations, you have to represent a country ,it's interest and political stance in a fake un debate where you and other participants who each represent a country will debate on a topical issue(ex: renewable energy and development) ,write and debate resolutions written by the participants, make amendments to those resolutions, vote...to finally be able to reach consensus on a final resolution that 'll constitute the end goal . Throughout you have to ensure that the country you're representing's interests are served to make the most out of the situation individually while also making sure to find somutions that could be applied to a global scale ( ex:is it better to tax the oil importators or the exportators?, If every country has to donate a percentage of their PIB to a monetary fund for sustainable development...what if your country has too high of a national debt? Should the resolution hold a special clause in this case?)
It's very research-heavy on your part as you have to know everything your country has done on the subject +who your allies are to be able to negotiate with them or even lobby to ensure your interest are best served by the resolution adopted
It's an incredibly rich experience that i recommend trying if you're interested in international relations and diplomacy or global politics
Often schools organize some , i also know that certain clubs or associations do so as well
I hope it was helpful, Personally it has confirmed my deep rooted interest in the diplomatic field !I took part last year as a Lebanese negotiator on renewable energy and will represent an asiatic country this time on women's rights.(you don't pick your country ,but the organisators assign you your ''state'' either randomly or, if you plan on studying certain geographical areas in the future , they'll assign you something accordingly
I Hope you have a great day!
@@elsab3438 thank you for this! I am a 19 year old law student and I am definitely going to take part in MUNs this year
Wow got out of Poland in 1935......right call made there
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Shalom, Meirav--from Israel. I came here in 1964, after high school, to volunteer in a kibbutz for a year. (Gesher Haziv)--went back to study and returned in 1969 with my Israeli husband. A good talk. (Sorry, your English is very good, but just one repeated mistake makes me cringe: should be: ''I was brought up as.... or in....''. Growing is something a little different.) Good job. Kol hakavod, and b'hatzlacha.
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