By Alina Cristina Buteica, member of the Rotaract club of Bucharest Triumph, and participant in the first-ever Rotaract Model UN in Romania
The courage to shine and take a stand. The courage to make informed decisions that will impact the world. The courage to find innovative ways for building international dialogue.
These are the things that come to my mind in reflecting on what I learned during the Rotaract Global Model United Nations in Baia Mare, Romania, 21-25 August. I had just spent a full year working in 10 countries in Africa when a good friend told me about this initiative and encouraged me to apply. I could hardly have imagined what I would experience.
The event in Baia Mare was the first of what we hope will be many Rotaract Global Model UN conferences. It felt to me like a time-capsule: an intensive week in which young students and professionals from four continents had the privilege to meet, work together and debate some of the most pressing issues on the international agenda at this moment.
This first Model UN simulated three councils: The Security Council, Human Rights Council and the Peacebuilding Commission. Delegates had to step outside their comfort zones to suggest new, practical solutions to old problems, such as the situation in Syria, peacemaking in the Central African Republic, or the impact of climate change on indigenous communities.
The Romanian model UN introduced a new concept: a Rapporteur Office, responsible for forwarding a report containing our final suggestions and conclusions to the regional and international decision-making bodies, including the UN. As participants, we felt the weight of our responsibility on our shoulders.
It was an amazing experience. We all bonded and shared so many stories and anecdotes in just one week. Our friendship went beyond borders, cultures, or ages. As I chatted with friends after the conference, we all missed being in debate-mode and taking part in negotiations. The conference has also been a wonderful opportunity for us to explore the beautiful scenery of Maramures, a historic part of Romania.
I would say there are four chief things the Rotaract model UN brings forward:
- An awareness of the main international issues impacting our lives
- The art of debate and diplomacy. Or more simply put, how to look at old problems through a new lens, that of the younger generation.
- How to take responsibility for our opinions and resolutions (the discipline of decision-making)
- How to seek informed, collaborative solutions through cross-cultural dialogue, understanding, and peace-building (the discipline of collaborative action)
What is it that makes me feel a bit more confident about the future? It is our ability to take action and shape the future we want to see. As “Rotary in Action,” Rotaractors and youth from all over the world creatively engage in these debates during every edition of Rotaract Model UN.
What message do you have for present and future participants in the Rotaract Model UN?
After the success of the 2015 edition in Belgrade, Rotaract Global Model United Nations is ready to announce a special event for 2016, in March and it will take place in New York in the UN Headquarters. We invite all young professionals to join and simulate the Human Rights Council at Rotaract MUN at Change the World New York. http://www.NewYork2016.RotaractMUN.org
Also, the 4th Global event, will take place in 2016 in the city of Sofia, Bulgaria organized by the Rotaract Club of Sofia Serdika together with the SofiMUN team. This is a great opportunity for everyone to join a very complex event, simulating different committees and attending social events, multicultural evenings and teambuilding internationally http://www.SofiaSerdika2016.RotaractMUN.org
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Rotaract Global Model United Nations 2014 organized by Rotaract Club of Westminster in London will take palce from 4th to 7th of September. Save the dates.
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Congrats Alina et au Rotaract club of Bucharest Triumph,
Un vrai travail de longue haleine,
Nos amitiés de Madagascar
Anthony Président 2013-2014 Rotaract Club Antananarivo Tsinjo
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It’s good to hear that there are new quality MUNs appearing out there. Last year I did 5 and for my 2014 agenda I ll definitely include Rotaract.
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Where is the next Rotaract MUN?
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More information about the 2014 edition of Rotaract MUN will be made available very soon on our website and facebook page: http://www.RotaractMUN.org! As you know Rotaract MUN will jump every year in a different country! 😉 Stay tuned and don’t forget to check the news section!
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Dear All camaraderie,
It’s great to hear from all lovely friends that you all had a marvelous experience with Rotaract Model United Nation 2013. It’s time for us to be a witness and authors for this planet to be the planet of service.
I am looking forward to be part with the next Rotaract Model United Nation.
Cheers
Aileu Rotaract Club – Timor Leste
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Hi!
I am trying to get in touch with David Boyce of Dili RC regarding a possible new project. My club Bergen-Syd RC has cooperated with his club over a number of years. If you can help me, please forward contact details to vibecm@online.no. Best regards, Vibecke Mehn-Andersen, Bergen-Syd Rotary Club, Norway, District 2250
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I’m happy that the first Rotaract Model UN was did as well as it did to bring people from all other to work together. I wanted to attend but the dates of the conference fell too close to my first day of instruction. I was on a Model UN team from my school, so I know how rewarding the experience can be. I hope for the best for future Rotaract Model UN!
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An inspiring article and a blue print for all Rotaract Clubs
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Nice piece, our voice need to be heard. And our Rotary dream + vission also need nurture and tutored to a promise land in humanitarian service.
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Reblogged this on Rotaract in Great Britain & Ireland (RGBI).
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