Kosovo Model United Nations Academy
KMUNA
Program length: 8 months; March 31, 2015 - November 31, 2015
Academy
Model United Nations
Model United Nations, also known as Model UN or MUN, is an extra-curricular activity in which students typically roleplay delegates to the United Nations and simulate UN committees. This activity takes place at MUN conferences, which is usually organized by a high school or college MUN club.
Work space
WHY?
MUN gives the students a hands on experience - Learn by doing.
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Skills development: Researching, writing, leadership, public speaking, consensus building and teamwork.
Why does Kosovo need KMUNA?
Project Activities
I Organization of the internal structure
II Inauguration of the KMUNAcademy
III Training of Trainers
IV Registration cycle to the Academic Services of KMUNA
V MUN training sessions for MUN Clubs
VI KMUNA Conference
Emigration issues -- Low standards of living
Y O U T H - 1/3 of Kosovo's people
KMUNA - WILL complment the ecuation system.
Academic literature of education and learning environments speaks in favor of project such as MUN is.
"The education system in Kosovo fails to address the pedagogical and skills training needs of Europe's youngest population resulting in vast numbers of unemployed youth without the skills or training required for a growing economy. "
Model UN helps students get into college.
Activities
organization of the internal structure
Inauguration of the KMUNAcademy
Training of Trainers
Registration cycle to the Academic Services of KMUNA
MUN training sessions for MUN Clubs
KMUNA Conference
Kosovo Model United Nations Academy
KMUNA
March 31, 2015 - November 31, 2015
Enrich the quality of public education for high school students of Kosovo.
Learning-by-doing.
What is MUN? Stimulation of UN conference where students role-play as delegates of countries.
KMUNA - 200 high school Students/season
Skills development: Research, writing, leadership, public speaking, consensus building and teamwork.
Two ways: The internal MUN program - establishing and training of MUN Clubs of Kosovo.
Anually organizing the MUN conference itself.
Working in collaboration with other MUN programs locally, regionally and globally.
Objectives
1. Tailored technical assistance service
for establishing 20 high school MUN clubs.
2. Provide training and activities for 20 clubs with aim in developing:
Public Speaking
Persuasive writing
Critical Thinking
Researching
Diplomacy
Cultural sensitivity and teamwork
Professionalism
Procedures of a real UN conference
3. Learning about policy making on international level in fields starting from Security and HR to Economic and sustainable development.
4. Organize KMUNA conference in Prishtina as a practical approach to these 20 clubs and others around Kosovo.
5. Increase awareness among national policymakers and integrate MUN in the national high school curriculum as an elective course
December 5th 2013 - Youth-led NGO
Agents of positive change
Encouraging social-entrepreneurship to create jobs and alleviate poverty, providing sustainable solutions toenvironmental problems, stimulating a culture of volunteerism, promoting arts and culture, healthy interethnic relations among the youth in Kosovo.
Grants: U.S Embassy
UNICEF Innovation Lap Kosovo - Voices of Youth
Lokalizo
digital mapping platform
encountering problems around the city
Emigration issues -- Low standards of living
1/3 of the population Youth.
"The education system in Kosovo fails to address the pedagogical and skills training needs of Europe's youngest population resulting in vast numbers of unemployed youth without the skills or training required for a growing economy. "
KMUNA - WILL complment the ecuation system.
Academic literature of education and learning environments speaks in favor of project such as MUN is.
Model UN helps students get into college.
Youth-led NGO
- Encouraging social-entrepreneurship
- Developing sustainable solutions to environmental issues
- Stimulating a culture of volunteerism
- Promoting arts and culture
- Influencing healthy interethnic relations
Past grants