Across
- 2. A formal change, addition, or correction made to a document or resolution to improve or adjust it.
- 7. A sign or card displaying a delegate’s country or organization name, used to signal when they wish to speak or vote.
- 8. The section of a resolution that explains the background, reasons, and importance of addressing a particular issue.
- 10. A representative of a country, organization or group which speaks, votes and debates on their behalf at a assembly or gathering.
- 11. A group of people responsible to discuss topics or issues and create a fair and equal solution.
- 13. A formal proposal made by a delegate suggesting a specific action for the committee, such as beginning debate, entering a caucus, or voting.
- 14. A break in formal debate that allows delegates to discuss ideas, form alliances, or draft resolutions more freely.
Down
- 1. The section of a resolution that outlines the specific actions or steps that are being proposed to solve the issue.
- 3. The individual who leads and manages the proceedings of a meeting or committee, ensuring that rules are followed and debate runs smoothly.
- 4. The skill of handling discussions and negotiations in a polite, respectful way to maintain good relations and solve problems peacefully.
- 5. The power to reject or block a decision or resolution, even if it has majority support — often used by certain members in decision-making bodies.
- 6. A group of countries or delegates that share common interests, policies, or goals and work together during discussions and resolution drafting.
- 9. A group of countries or delegates that share common interests, policies, or goals and work together during discussions and resolution drafting.
- 12. The minimum number of members or delegates required to be present for a meeting or vote to officially take place.
