Mun Diplomat Guide 4
Mun Diplomat Guide 4
Mun Diplomat Guide 4
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The Header
There are four main pieces of information in the header of the resolution:
Committee- The name of the committee youre representing
Topic- The name of the topic youre debating
Sponsors- The main authors that wrote the clauses of the resolution
Signatories- The delegates that would like to see this resolution introduced in the committee. They
dont necessarily support the resolution, but want it to have the requisite number of signatories so
it can be accepted by the Chair (usually about 20% of the committee is required).
Preambular Paragraph: These paragraphs constitute the Preamble of a
resolution, and explain why the United Nations is discussing this issue. Also
known as Preambulatory Clauses.
Operative Paragraph: These paragraphs constitute the actual actions to
come from a resolution, and say what the United Nations and Member
States will do about it. Also known as Operative Clauses.
The Preamble
The goal of the preamble of a resolution is to set the scene for the resolution. Here, you can talk
about why the resolution is being written, for example by talking about how serious the issue and
who it is impacting. You can also refer to past UN Resolutions, Treaties, and International Actions
related to the topic.
Preambular paragraphs each start with preambular phrases, which should be italicized in your
resolution. Each preambular paragraph should end in a comma.
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Preambular Phrases
Select a preambular phrase and Italicize it to start your preambular paragraph. Here is a recommended list to start
with, though there are over 50 preambular phrases used by the United Nations.
Acknowledging
Expressing concern
Noting
Affirming
Reaffirming
Alarmed by
Fully aware
Recalling
Bearing in mind
Guided by
Recognizing
Deploring
Having considered
Regretting
Emphasizing
Mindful of
The Operatives
Operative paragraphs determine what action the UN will take on the issue. This can mean funding solutions,
directing members of the UN Secretariat what to do, or requesting actions by UN Member States. Each
paragraph takes action, so its important to be careful with each of the operative paragraphs in a resolution!
Operative paragraphs start with operative phrases, which should be italicized. Each operative paragraph
should also be numbered, and end in a semicolon, except for the final operative which ends in a period.
If at any point an operative is broken into sub-operatives, you would use a colon to introduce those suboperatives, which start with lowercase letters.
Operative Phrases
Select an operative phrase to start your operative paragraph, and italicize it. Here is a recommended list to start
with, though there are over 100 operative phrases used by the United Nations.
Acknowledges
Adopts
Affirms
Approves
Authorizes
Believes that
Calls attention to
Calls upon Member
States
Condemns
Confirms
Insists that
Recommends
Decides
Instructs
Reminds
Demands
Invites
Requests
Determines that
Notes that
Resolves
Emphasizes
Demands
Suggests that
Determines that
Supports
Establishes
Realizes
Takes note
Recalls
Urges
Recognizes
Welcomes