Saturday, June 16, 2018

Committee pictures

 Munema is finally over
Delegates can now download their committee pictures from the link below:

Committee pictures 

Thursday, May 17, 2018

IMPORTANT:

Munema is closer every day, and delegates need to follow a specific dress code, the image below shows examples of appropite suits.


Feel free to put your questions regarding the topic on the comment section of this post, or ask one of the staff members.

Sunday, May 13, 2018

News 05 / 08 /18

On the latest:

Director-General deplores death of Abdul Rahman Ismael in Syria

The Director-General of UNESCO, Audrey Azoulay, has denounced the killing of Syrian journalist Abdul Rahman Ismael Yassin in Eastern Ghouta (Syria) on 20 February.
“I deplore the death of Abdul Rahman Ismael Yassin,” the Director-General said. “I call on all parties to mobilize in order to guarantee the safety of reporters and enable them to carry out their mission without fearing for their lives.”
Abdul Rahman Ismael Yassin was a reporter for the Hammouriyeh Media Centre. He was seriously injured by shrapnel during a bomb attack while preparing a report on the effects of the airstrikes on the city of Hammouriyeh and died from his wounds.
UNESCO promotes the safety of journalists through global awareness-raising, capacity-building and a range of actions, notably the UN Plan of Action on the Safety of Journalists and the Issue of Impunity.

News 03 / 18 / 18


‘Assasination of Human Rights Defender.’ 
Investigation of the killing of Marielle Franco and Anderson Gomes


Brazilian authorities should be doing a fast, exhaustive and independent investigation of the murder of human rights defender, Marielle Franco and her driver Anderson Gomes.
Both were gunned down last Wednesay, March 14th, after a car stopped next to theirs. But Franco and Gomes weren’t alone inside the car, a press officer was with them, but fortunately he was not killed, he was just injured.

News 03 / 04 / 18

On the latest:
‘Requests to create protocols for protection of the LGBT+ community in Torreon.’ 

Deputy Flor Estela Renteria Medina asked the National Council to Prevent Discrimination, to activate the protocols in order to pay attention and to protect the LGBT+ community in Torreon,
Coahuila, because of some alleged discriminatory actions the mayor Jorge Zermeño practiced.
“It is important that the city council of Torreon knows that everyone in Mexico is equal before the law. The Constitution guarantees that no person, by his skin color, social position, religion, race, gender or sexual orientation must be discriminated”, she exposed.
In a press conference, Renteria Medina, informed that with this goal, if an LGBT+ member gets his right violated, Conapred will protect them of any violation they receive.
The deputy of Coahuila informed that since two months ago, the new city council has been doing a persecution and an authoritarian and violent attitude to these people’s rights.
Medina said that the world has been evolving and has become more plural, so that respect towards human rights must be the thing to rule the actions in all situations and circumstances.

Monday, March 5, 2018

News 02 / 26 / 18

On the latest:
‘Hell on earth’ in Syria’s eastern Ghouta must end – UN chief Guterres



Syria’s war-battered east Ghouta, the troubled Kasais region in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Northern Rakhine state in Myanmar, where violence has sparked a major exodus of Muslim Rohingyas, were all in the spotlight as the Geneva-based Human Rights Council opened its session today, with UN officials warning that these situations spiraled into crisis “because not enough was done, early and collectively, to prevent the rising horrors.”

Sunday, February 18, 2018

News 12 / 02 / 18

We’re here to bring you the latest news about the UN and issues happening
currently around the world, to help you, the delegates, have a better development
during the MUNEMA process.




On the latest:
The Butterfly Project is an exhibit taking place at UNHQ in New York, paying tribute
to the 1.5 murdered children during the Holocaust. It’s called the Butterfly Project
because the exhibit consists of little hand made butterflies done by millions of
children from all over the world, as an effort to raise awareness and not let the
history be forgotten.