What is the United Nations?
The United Nations (UN) is an organization of independent nations (over 190 to date), not a world government. The UN works to settle disputes, prevent war, preserve the environment, protect humanity, and much more, including the battle against HIV/AIDS in Africa and defining terrorism.
What is the Model United Nations?
In conferences students assume the role of UN delegates representing other nations and will research and debate items from the UN's enormous agenda. Students gain a greater understanding of global issues, in-depth research skills, persuasive writing and speaking, compromise, and leadership.
What does ROMUN do?
-Model UN Conferences -Hosts SEMMUNA Conference -Social Events
-Middle School Simulations -Charity Drives -World Issues Awareness
-Assembly and Delegation Research Meetings -Regular Practice Sessions
-Global and National Travel -Fundraisers -School and Community Forums
-Television Forums -Advocacy during Global Crises -International Activism
-Leadership Training Conferences
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Contact:
Royal Oak Model United Nations
1500 Lexington Blvd.
Royal Oak, MI 48073
ModelUN@royaloakschools.com