Committee Directive ‘CrisisNumber’.
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Brief Description Of Crisis
In light of these critical situation; ‘Committee Name’ directs to take following measures :
1. Directive 1
2. Directive 2
3. Directive 3
4. Directive 4
Note :
1. Font and Format:
- Font: Times New Roman
- Font Size: 11
- Line Spacing: 1.5
- Alignment: Justify
- Document Naming Format:
- NameOfDirective.0_NumberOfSignatories_Committee
2. Signatories and Approval:
- Use the official name of all nations in the "signed by" section.
- Only nations that completely agree with the directive should sign.
- A minimum of two-thirds of all nations in the committee must sign for the directive to be presented.
3. Authority and Scope:
- Remember that the committee can only direct or recommend the UN and other nations to take action.
- The committee cannot order any entity to act.
4. Content and Specificity:
- Directives should be specific and not generalized.
- Include a proper plan detailing how the directive's goals will be achieved.
- Directives are a response to the crisis and should not be treated as final documentation or draft
resolutions.
- Only include directives that directly respond to the crisis at hand.
- Ensure that directives are relevant to the situation.
5. Number of Directives:
- At least 4 directives should be included in one document.
6. Clarity: Ensure that each directive is clear and concise. Avoid ambiguous language.
7. Feasibility: Make sure the directives proposed are realistic and achievable given the resources and
constraints of the nations involved.
8. Crisis-Focused: Ensure that every directive addresses the current crisis and offers a tangible solution
or step forward.
9. Collaboration: Work with other delegates to gain support and signatories. Negotiation is key to getting
directives passed.
10. Impact: Consider the potential impact of each directive on the crisis. Focus on actions that will make
a significant difference.
11. Precedence: Prioritize directives that are time-sensitive and need immediate attention.