TANZANIA (What are the issues to be addressed)?? URGENT
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TANZANIA (What are the issues to be addressed)?? URGENT
Hi guys, i'm really wondering how u guys find the issues to address for your country. As for me, I'm really clueless, been looking up all over the internet, but I really can't find any relevant and pressing current issue faced by Tanzania. HELP!!!
lontonglah- Posts : 1
Join date : 2010-01-18
Re: TANZANIA (What are the issues to be addressed)?? URGENT
lontonglah wrote:Hi guys, i'm really wondering how u guys find the issues to address for your country. As for me, I'm really clueless, been looking up all over the internet, but I really can't find any relevant and pressing current issue faced by Tanzania. HELP!!!
Dear lontonglah *I wonder what your real name is
you can study your country's policies and other stuffs relating to Tanzania from your government's official website, Wikipedia, African Union official website, your statesmen/politicians verbatim records/speeches in various summits (available on the web), or CIA World Factbook.
Also read the background paper meticulously, and match the situation with what would probably be your country's interests on that issue. example #1: what will happen to my country if other African states agree to form a continental government by, say, 2015? would it be better FOR MY COUNTRY if we delay the integration?
example #2: what are the problems faced by my country? How could AU help to better the situation?
example #3: what could my country do to help establishing a union government?
good luck and see you in the council
auliakushardini- Posts : 4
Join date : 2010-01-12
Age : 32
Location : Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Response to Tanzania
Dear Delegate of Tanzania,
I am representing Rwanda in the African Union. On your troubles with writing your position paper, and possible background information that you might require;
Just briefly;
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 country’s policies with respect to the issue and your country’s justification for these policies;
• Quotes from your country’s leaders about the issue;
• Statistics to back up your country’s 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 committee’s resolution; and
• How the positions of other countries affect your country’s position.
Normal position papers are meant to give an insight into your country's stance;
It is an important part of the MUN process and is meant to inspire delegates to try and garner your support if your stances are similiar.
So do it well.
Further, for information on your country's stance, you might wish to try;
Tanzania's Government Website:
www.tanzania.go.tz/
African Union website:
www.africa-union.org/
CIA World Factbook
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/
It may seem daunting, but just follow these guidelines and you can't go too wrong.
See you at the conference.
Sincerely Yours,
Delegate of Rwanda
I am representing Rwanda in the African Union. On your troubles with writing your position paper, and possible background information that you might require;
Just briefly;
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 country’s policies with respect to the issue and your country’s justification for these policies;
• Quotes from your country’s leaders about the issue;
• Statistics to back up your country’s 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 committee’s resolution; and
• How the positions of other countries affect your country’s position.
Normal position papers are meant to give an insight into your country's stance;
It is an important part of the MUN process and is meant to inspire delegates to try and garner your support if your stances are similiar.
So do it well.
Further, for information on your country's stance, you might wish to try;
Tanzania's Government Website:
www.tanzania.go.tz/
African Union website:
www.africa-union.org/
CIA World Factbook
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/
It may seem daunting, but just follow these guidelines and you can't go too wrong.
See you at the conference.
Sincerely Yours,
Delegate of Rwanda
Last edited by Rwanda: AU on Tue Jan 26, 2010 11:37 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Addition of information)
Rwanda: AU- Posts : 3
Join date : 2010-01-26
Re: TANZANIA (What are the issues to be addressed)?? URGENT
I second Rwanda on this matter well it's maybe too late, but try not to make your position paper unbearably long. 1-1.5 page would fit
auliakushardini- Posts : 4
Join date : 2010-01-12
Age : 32
Location : Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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