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Know Your Issue

The document discusses the importance of thoroughly researching your issue for a conference debate by understanding the problems, possible solutions, affected countries, different perspectives, current approaches and obstacles when developing policy to address the issue. Participants are advised to describe the issue, identify the problems and how it affects people, determine which countries are most impacted, outline various sides, and explore potential solutions.

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Know Your Issue

The document discusses the importance of thoroughly researching your issue for a conference debate by understanding the problems, possible solutions, affected countries, different perspectives, current approaches and obstacles when developing policy to address the issue. Participants are advised to describe the issue, identify the problems and how it affects people, determine which countries are most impacted, outline various sides, and explore potential solutions.

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Know Your Issue!

Researching your issue is just as important as researching your country, and probably takes more time. At
the conference, you will be debating policy on this issue and putting together a plan to solve the problem.

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Thus, you need to have a good understanding of the problems and possible solutions.

Describe your issue What are the problems?

How does it affect people?


by Jeri Hurd

Which countries are most affected?


Know Your Issue!
2 Are there different sides to the
issue? Describe them.
3 What is being done currently by

a. Your Country:

b. The U.N.:

C. Others:
Know Your Issue!
4 What obstacles keep these actions
from working?
5 What are some possible solutions?

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