0 - Model Un 101
0 - Model Un 101
0 - Model Un 101
From the United Nations Association of the United States of America (UNA-USA)
Model UN Preparation Guide http://www.unausa.org/munpreparation
Draft Resolutions
Draft resolutions are all resolutions that have not yet been voted
on. A draft resolution starts out as a working paper, which is then presented to the dais in
order to be turned into a draft resolution and disseminated to the whole committee. There
are three main parts to a draft resolution: the heading, the preamble and the operative
section. The heading shows the committee and topic along with the resolution number.
The chair according to the order of submission will determine the resolution number. The
heading also lists the draft resolution’s sponsors and signatories (see the example draft
resolution below). Each draft resolution is written as one long sentence with preambles
separated by commas, and operative clauses separated by semicolons. The subject of the
sentence is the body making the statement (e.g., the General Assembly, Economic and
Social Council, or Security Council). The preamble and operative sections then describe
the current situation and actions that the committee will take.
Preambulatory Clauses
The preamble of a draft resolution states the reasons for which the
committee is addressing the topic and highlights past international action on the issue.
Each clause begins with a present participle (called a preambulatory phrase) and ends
with a comma. Preambulatory clauses can include:
Operative Clauses
Signatories are countries that may or may not agree with the
substance of the draft resolution but still wish to see it debated so that they can propose
amendments.
Draft resolutions will be required to have a minimum of five
sponsors. Draft resolutions will be required to have twenty percent (one fifth) of all
present states agree to be signatories.
Friendly and Unfriendly Amendments
Friendly Amendment
Unfriendly Amendment
All papers and Resolutions shall be laid out in the following manner:
Committee Name
R
esolution # Topic:
S
ponsors: Signatories:
Sample Resolution
Resolution 1.2
Topic: “Strengthening UN coordination of humanitarian assistance in
complex emergencies”
Sponsors: United States, Austria, and Italy
Signatories: Greece, Tajikistan, Japan, Canada, Mali, the
Netherlands, and Guatemala
Stressing the fact that the United Nations faces significant financial
obstacles and is in need of reform, particularly in the humanitarian realm,
1. Encourages all relevant agencies of the United Nations to collaborate more closely with
countries at the grassroots level to enhance the carrying out of relief efforts; [use
semicolons to separate operative clauses]
2. Urges member states to comply with the goals of the UN Department of Humanitarian
Affairs to streamline efforts of humanitarian aid;
3. Requests that all nations develop rapid deployment forces to better enhance the
coordination of relief efforts of humanitarian assistance in complex emergencies;
4. Calls for the development of a United Nations Trust Fund that encourages voluntary
donations from the private transnational sector to aid in funding the implementation of
rapid deployment forces;
5. Stresses the continuing need for impartial and objective information on the political,
economic and social situations and events of all countries;