Model United Nations
		Last Thursday, the St. Clares Model United Nations' group hosted the third International Day at the Town Hall in 
		Oxford.
		
		The day began with an inspirational address from Edward Canfor-Dumas, the chairman of the All Parliamentary 
		Group on Conflict Resolution.   For the rest of the morning, students joined one of five committees, where 
		they played the part of a UN delegate.   The role involved:  making an opening statement outlining their 
		adopted country's view;  debating;  lobbying; drafting a joint resolution;  and,  voting.
		
		The five committees and associated issues were:
			
				- Finance:  What should the UN do to reduce global poverty?
 
				- Health:  What should the UN do to increase the availability of affordable medicine?
 
				- Environment:  What should the UN do to protect endangered species?
 
				- Human Rights:  What should the UN do to improve the status and position of women?
 
				- Nuclear:  How should the UN respond to Iran's nuclear programme?
 
			
		
		In the afternoon, a plenary debate took place in the main hall on the motion:  The UN should call upon 
		Israel to lift its blockade of Gaza'.   Hannah Woodfield spoke in favour of the resolution, and Maria 
		Beatriz Coelho spoke against it.   The platform and the floor then embarked upon a passionate and informed 
		debate with a number of outstanding contributions from the students.     The day concluded with a vote  
		the resolution was approved!
		
		The planning of the day began back in September, and many students were involved in making the event 
		run smoothly.   I would like to thank everybody for their contributions, from chairing committees to 
		making up country name badges.   Special thanks need to go to Emma Harvey and Disha Banerjee-Bhattacharya 
		for managing the planning group.
		
		The MUN Group hope to run a similar event next year  I hope this advance notice will encourage people to 
		get involved in the MUN and prepare their outfits  dressed up to the nines, some of the students were 
		almost unrecognisable this year!
		
		Andrew Young, History and World Politics Teacher
		November