| UN Conference on Human Security A WebQuest for 11th and 12th Grade Honors International Studies Designed by Brian Whitley
The United Nations (UN) began in 1945 with 51 nations signing the UN Charter. Today, 191 nations across the globe are members of the UN. The UN's goal is to bring nations together who are "committed to preserving peace through international cooperation and collective security." The UN has, however, come under a lot of criticism for its lack of results.In this task, you will take the role of a member nation of the UN. You will examine what role your chosen country has played in the UN, and you will participate in a classroom simulation of a UN Conference. By completing this task you will attempt to answer the question, "Is the UN an effective body for implementing change on a world wide scale?" You will ccomplish this by examining the UN's past attempts at accomplishing World Peace and create a UN Resolution to be presented at the fictional UN Conference on Human Security to be held in our classroom.
You have recently been appointed as Ambassador to the UN for your country. You were chosen for your knowledge of your country's history, political workings, economy, and your understanding of the direction your country is trying to take. (The favor your country's leader owes you did not hurt either.) After your initial excitement with getting the job of your dreams, you have quickly realized the awesome responsibility you have in front of you.In one week's time, you must attend the UN's Conference on Human Security. Before you arrive you must have several deadlines met and you must:
During the conference you will:
Following the completion of your research and simulation you will prepare a follow-up report on the effectiveness of the UN to present to your nation's leader. To accomplish the task, you must take several steps.
Visit the Official UN Website for Information on your chosen category: http://www.un.org/partners/civil_society/agenda.htm c) Pick one current issue in the news that is relevant to one of the aspects of Human security from above, preferably with an impact on your nation, and explain what you think your stand should be at the conference.
d) Finally, tell your leader what the goal for your country should be at the conference. (for example: peace for your region, increased visibility for your nation, better relations with other countries, gaining trade partners, etc.) 3. Now that you have a better understanding of your new job, it is now time to create a written UN resolution to present at the conference. This is your first experience writing a resolution so it might be a good idea to look at some examples of ones that have already been written.
4. Once you have reported to your nation's leader. Download and print out the guide sheet on how to plan and write your resolution: http://www.amun.org/Handbook02/RP_02_ch5.pdf When writing your resolution you want to use the language of UN Resolutions and use previous UN resolutions, existing UN treaties, and the UN Charter to help provide facts to back your Resolution. Make sure your resolution meets your country's national interest, will garner support from other countries, and meets the UN goal of Human Security for people of the world.
5. Once your resolution has been written, you are ready to pack your bags to head to your first UN conference. There you will lobby support for your resolution, debate for or against various resolutions, and vote on formal adoption of the resolutions. See your guide to the Model United Nations Conference Agenda for your daily schedule. (Conference Agenda.doc) 6. Your final step towards a better understanding of the UN, and its complexities, is your opinion on its effectiveness. You must write a 3-5 page paper that analyzes the UN and answers the big question of our Webquest, "Is the UN an effective body for implementing change on a world wide scale?" Your paper must include the following components: a discussion of some of the past successes and failures of the UN you found in your research; how your nation has been effected by the UN; the successes you saw and the challenges/frustrations you witnessed as a delegate to a UN; and a final conclusion on whether or not the UN will become obsolete or become a major player in shaping future world events. Evaluation Your grade for this assignment will come both from your work alone and your work together as a class in role-playing the UN. Guidelines are as follows:
Conclusion By participating in this lesson, you now have a better understanding of the complexities of the UN. You can appreciate how difficult it is for the UN to accomplish anything when its members are trying to juggle their national goals with those of the UN. You have now developed your own opinion on the controversial role of the UN in the World. We will have to wait and see what the future holds for the UN. Credits & References The UN Charter- A Global Agenda The Official UN Website:http://www.un.org Based on a template from The WebQuest Page |