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Model UN Handbook

Model UN

6.Dec.2006

pub14.jpgModel UN handbook is an useful and  important guideline for delegates of  Model UN. The handbook provides helpful information for Model UN delegates in order to ensure contributive and active participation in role-play game. Model UN Handbook bases on the 11 years experience of the UNA Georgia in conducting Model UN sessions and incorporates the experience of other UNAs worldwide.

Prepared by: the United Nations Association of Georgia with support of the United Nations Association of Sweden and with financial assistance  of Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA)

Published in: 2006, First Edition
Language: Georgian
Page:88


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» UNA Georgia organized study tour for the representatives of Civic Education Centers
» UNA Georgia conducted 4th Tbilisi Regional Model UN Conference dedicated to Nuclear Non-Proliferation
» The United Nations Association of Georgia attended 39th Plenary Assembly of the World Federation of United Nations Associations
» Intergovernmental Commission workshop supported by The National Integration and Tolerance in Georgia Program (NITG)
» The Administration of the President of Georgia held a conference in frames of The National Integration and Tolerance in Georgia program (NITG) in Gudauri
» Exchange visit of The United Nations Association of Georgia in Sweden
» A project “Talks On Tolerance” implemented in frames of The National Integration and Tolerance in Georgia Program (NITG)

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» Seminar for students “Integration and Tolerance”
» Participate in National Model UN conference
» Capacity building trainings for the officers of Patrol Police
» Grant competition in frames of The National Integration and Tolerance in Georgia Program

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