Your Country Policy Paper merges the most important elements of the traditional Country Profile and Position Paper into one comprehensive document, which helps you better understand your assigned Member State’s background, interests, and policies, so you can accurately represent it during our debate.
Full instructions: How to write your Country Policy Paper?
Use these sources to find information about your country:
An effective way to research your country’s policy is by using the SPEAR framework:
Speeches: Have your country’s leaders made any speeches about the issue?
Programs: Has your country created any programs to solve the issues?
Events: Has your country hosted or participated in any summits or events about the issue?
Agreements: Has your country voted for any UN resolutions or other international agreements?
Reports: Has your country published or contributed to any investigative report on the issue?
Links to useful articles:
Sub-issue 1: Ceasefire & Peace Frameworks
Sub-issue 2: Nuclear Safety & Security
Sub-issue 3: War Crimes & International Law