The UNDL provides free access to mainly official UN documents, selected UN maps, speech and voting records. Content is organized into collections (by UN body, agency, and type of document) with a mobile friendly user interface. Users may register to save searches and sign up to receive alerts. https://www.un.org/en/delegate/library
The Best delegate website is the main sponsor for multiple international MUN conferences, there are many resources you can download both guides for teachers and students. We will be using them.
https://bestdelegate.com/student-resources/
These two website have a wide range of resources ranging from debating to resoluton writing. You can donwload the ones in the best delegate website and some guides from the official UN
https://www.youtube.com/@Muninstitute
https://www.youtube.com/@InternationalGlobalNetwork
The first one is the Official MUN institute and the 2nd is from the real UN. The 3rd one is also a pretty good source.
Books are one of the best sources when you want to either research or gain the appropriate skills. For example, you can read debate books quicky or other tips.
A book about conventional debating tips featuring topics, crafting claims, rebuttals and the personal experiences of the author in international debate competition s.
Some key principles you'll learn: Use your enemies, keep others dependent on you, say as little as possible, take credit for others' work, control all the options.
Learn how to befriend, lead and handle new people you have never met. Also essential in debating and making yourself confident.
The UN official website is essential for researching international opinions on certain topics.
Check government websites regarding your specific topics. For example, if you are the USA searching for child labor, find a US Government website about addressing child labor.
Use the CIA Factbook to find basic information about your assigned nations.
Find Resolutions, Speeches, and Agreements about your topics.