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RESOURCES FOR MODEL UNITED NATIONS

Hundreds of thousands of students from primary schools to universities participate in Model UN simulations every year. The United Nations Department of Public Information now organizes its own Global Model United Nations in a different country each year.  The second annual Global Model United Nations Conference for university students between the ages of 18-24 will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 26-30 July, 2010.
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Tips on how to prepare for a Model UN conference, links to useful resources, and information on how to start a Model UN club in your school or community can be found in the Model UN Headquarters website on the UN Cyberschoolbus:
http://www.cyberschoolbus.un.org/modelun

 

INTERNET RESOURCES:

United Nations

Link to the United Nations home page for up-to-date news and activities in the six official languages. Read about events around the world from a UN perspective, watch a live webcast of meetings held at UN Headquarters every day, learn about the global issues on the UN agenda or read the latest statements of the Secretary-General and those made by Member States during meetings of the General Assembly, Security Council, ECOSOC and more.
http://www.un.org
 

UN Cyberschoolbus

The United Nations Cyberschoolbus was created in 1996 as the online education component of the Global Teaching and Learning Project, whose mission is to promote education about international issues and the United Nations. The Global Teaching and Learning Project produces high quality teaching materials and activities designed for educational use (at primary, intermediate and secondary school levels). Within the Cyberschoolbus site there are a number of activities and projects that teach students in an interactive, engaging and fun, way as well as free downloadable curricula for teachers on a wide range of global issues.
http://www.cyberschoolbus.un.org
 

UN Member States on the record

A new research tool that provides direct access to official documents reflecting the views of each United Nations Member State.
http://www.un.org/Depts/dhl/unms/
 

UN Works, for People and the Planet

An innovative multimedia platform that puts a human face on the work of the UN by exploring global issues through the personal stories of people and their communities. Their goal is to give a voice to ordinary people and allow them to share their struggles and fears, hopes and aspirations with audiences around the world.
http://www.un.org/works/
 

UNICEF, Voice of Youth

If you are ready to get involved and take action but don’t know where to start, this website will help you find out what you can do right now!
http://www.unicef.org/voy/
 

United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), TUNZA

TUNZA is a word in Kiswahili (the common language of most East African countries) that means to “treat with care”. The programme is based on a strategy to provide young people with information and tools on how to “treat Mother Earth with care” and how to act for a better world. UNEP works in partnership with children from all over the world. Children are represented by a Junior Board which is elected every 2 years during UNEP’s TUNZA International Children’s Conference.
http://www.unep.org/tunza/
 

United Nations Publications

A wealth of UN publications, organized by topic, on a variety of issues facing the UN.
https://unp.un.org/Educators.aspx
 

Yearbook of the United Nations

The principal reference work of the United Nations, providing a detailed overview of the Organization's activities.
http://unyearbook.un.org/

 

MULTI-MEDIA RESOURCES:

United Nations YouTube Channel

http://www.youtube.com/user/unitednations
 

United Nations multimedia

http://www.unmultimedia.org/
 

What’s Going On? 10-part DVD Series

Angelina Jolie, Laurence Fishburne, Meg Ryan and other celebrities take audiences on a journey into the lives of children in crisis. We see them fight in wars, battle HIV/AIDS, cope with discrimination and work hard for a living. "What's Going On" is a 10-part documentary series produced by the UN Works Programme that introduces us to real kids, in real places, letting us share in their struggles and dreams. Lesson plans for each episode are available online.
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60 Ways the United Nations Makes a Difference

This publication presents, through the voices of young people from around the world, a sampling of what the UN and its agencies have accomplished since 1945. The program touches on the vast array of work that the UN undertakes as it seeks to improve people’s lives around the world.
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Quizzes and Games

Have fun while learning about the United Nations! Visit the Quizzes and Games area of the UN Cyberschoolbus.
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Examples of what you will find:

 

USEFUL PUBLICATIONS

FROM 5 UP TO 7 YEARS OLD

Tunza Children's series

Tunza is an Environmental Series for Children sponsored by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). ''Tunza'' means to treat with care of affection in Kiswahili.

  • Tessa and the Fishy Mystery   ISBN: 9280724622
  • Theo and the Giant Plastic Ball  ISBN: 9280725424
  • Tore and the Town on Thin Ice ISBN: 928072696X
  • Tina and the Green City:   ISBN: 9280725769
  • Trishna and the Dream of Water  ISBN: 9280727230
  • Togu and the Trees of Life  ISBN: 9789280728811
  • Ting and the Possible Futures  ISBN: 9789280729276

Purchase online: UNEP or UN Publications
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FROM 6 UP TO 17 YEARS OLD

ABC - Teaching Human Rights: Practical Activities

Published by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), this publication aims to serve as a user-friendly tool for human rights education and a multi-coloured umbrella covering a number of basic human rights areas. It offers practical advice to teachers and other educators who want to foster human rights awareness and action among primary and secondary school children, including suggestions for developing learning activities.
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FROM 10 UP TO 17 YEARS OLD

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the United Nations

An informative book to introduce students at the intermediate and secondary level to the United Nations, its work and achievements. The publication presents a clear and comprehensive overview of the main issues facing the UN, such as peace and security, the Millennium Development Goals, and human rights.
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FROM 17 YEARS OLD AND UP

United Nations Chronicle

The UN Chronicle is a quarterly magazine published by the United Nations Department of Public Information and available worldwide through subscription. It takes an in depth look into a broad range of global issues such as climate change, international economic integration, UN reform, health and human development, human rights and international peace and security. It features interviews, essays, opinions and ideas from officials and personalities connected with the Organization and its specialized agencies, as well as from independent experts.
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An Insider’s Guide to the UN

This completely revised edition of Linda Fasulo’s popular guide to the United Nations surveys the world body’s programs and activities, and covers key issues including human rights, climate change, counterterrorism, nuclear proliferation, peacekeeping, and UN reform. It also offers guidelines for setting up a Model UN.
ISBN: 9780300141979 (second edition)
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The United Nations Today

The United Nations Today reflects the multitude of ways in which the United Nations touches the lives of people everywhere. It chronicles the work of the Organization in such areas as peace, development, human rights, humanitarian assistance, disarmament and international law. In describing the work of the United Nations family of organizations, this book provides a comprehensive account of the many challenges before the international community, as well as the joint ongoing efforts to find solutions. An ideal resource for high school and college students.
ISBN: 978-92-1-101160-9
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RESOURCES FOR LIBRARIES

The United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld Library was dedicated on 16 November 1961 in honour of the late Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld. The Library Building, a gift from the Ford Foundation, adjoins the Secretariat at the south-west corner of the UN Headquarters site.
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How to become a UN depository library
Learn more about the Yearbook of the United Nation, the principal reference work of the Organization, providing a detailed overview of the Organization's activities.

 

OTHER SERVICES:

Speakers Bureau

Invite a UN Speaker to your classroom in person or via video conference, or arrange a lecture for your students at UN Headquarters. (For high school students and above)
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Guided Tours

Reserve a tour for your class of the United Nations Headquarters in New York City.
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