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Position Paper Model UN Preparation Guide

A position paper outlines a country's policies on topics being discussed in a Model UN committee. It should include a brief history of the country's stance, how the issue affects the country, current policies and justifications, quotes from leaders, relevant statistics, actions taken, conventions signed, UN positions, desired resolutions, and how other countries' positions impact its own. Position papers are usually 1-1.5 pages and provide facts as well as resolution proposals. They help delegates organize ideas to share their country's position and can serve as opening remarks.

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Position Paper Model UN Preparation Guide

A position paper outlines a country's policies on topics being discussed in a Model UN committee. It should include a brief history of the country's stance, how the issue affects the country, current policies and justifications, quotes from leaders, relevant statistics, actions taken, conventions signed, UN positions, desired resolutions, and how other countries' positions impact its own. Position papers are usually 1-1.5 pages and provide facts as well as resolution proposals. They help delegates organize ideas to share their country's position and can serve as opening remarks.

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Position Paper Model UN Preparation Guide

A position paper is an essay detailing your countrys policies on the topics being discussed in your committee. Writing a position paper will help you organize your ideas so that you can share your countrys position with the rest of the committee. If you conduct extensive research, a position paper should be easy to write and will be useful to prepare your speeches. Many delegates use their position papers as their opening remarks.

How to Write a Position Paper


Position papers are usually one to one-and-a-half pages in length. A good position paper will not only provide facts but also make proposals for resolutions. Be sure to include all the required information.

A good position paper will include:


A brief introduction to your country and its history concerning the topic and committee; How the issue affects your country; Your countrys policies with respect to the issue and your countrys justification for these policies; Quotes from your countrys leaders about the issue; Statistics to back up your countrys position on the issue; Actions taken by your government with regard to the issue; Conventions and resolutions that your country has signed or ratified; UN actions that your country supported or opposed; What your country believes should be done to address the issue; What your country would like to accomplish in the committees resolution; and How the positions of other countries affect your countrys position.

Position Paper Tips


Keep it simple. To communicate strongly and effectively, avoid flowery wording and stick to uncomplicated language and sentence structure. Make it official. Use the seal of your country. The more realistic it looks, the more others will want to read it. Get organized. Give each separate idea or proposal its own paragraph. Make sure each paragraph starts with a topic sentence. Cite your sources. Use footnotes or endnotes to show where you found your facts and statistics. Read and reread. Leave time to edit your position paper. Ask yourself if the organization of the paper makes sense and double-check your spelling and grammar.

Speech! Speech! Do you plan to make an opening statement at your conference? A good position paper makes a great introductory speech. During debate, a good position paper will also help you to stick to your countrys policies. Let the bullets fly. Try not to let your proposals become lost in a sea of information. For speechmaking, create a bulleted list of your proposals along with your most important facts and statistics so that you will not lose time looking for them during debate.

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