UNWOMEN
Resolutions
Director: Keya Gupta

Contact: unwomen.CHSMUN@gmail.com
Hello! My name is Keya Gupta and I am your director for UN women! For the last four years of my life, I have been a part of this amazing program that has helped me to gain a great understanding of current events, politics and topics. Therefore, I am thrilled to chair this topic for you all. Through these years, I have learned very valuable skills such as the importance of utilizing valid solutions, researching specifics and being confident with your speaking abilities. These skills are helpful for the rest of your life and the more you practice them, the better they stick in your brain, no matter what your external experiences may be. Not every country will agree with your policy and there may even be conflicts, however, it is crucial to stay confident with yourself! Personally, I have always found writing an entire resolution paper tiresome and a bit difficult, but the best advice I have for this is to not fear depending on your group members. Many delegates believe that if they do everything it will make them the best, however, this is false. Instead, it is essential to be helpful and connected to all delegates, in order to achieve a better resolution paper.
As a person who is extremely detail oriented and hyper-competitive by nature, I know the craving and drive of winning a MUN award or gavel at these conferences. However, I am here to tell you that all your motivation and hard work shouldn’t be aimed towards a certification. The lessons and research you do for this committee will be extremely appreciated, no matter what your rank is. The best feeling comes from doing your best in committee and working step by step to become a really good delegate!
Overall, just remember that every single one of you is in charge of your destiny and the more you work the better you will do in committee! I am so excited to meet you all and I hope to have some great discussion about these topics!
Hello! My name is Keya Gupta and I am your director for UN women! For the last four years of my life, I have been a part of this amazing program that has helped me to gain a great understanding of current events, politics and topics. Therefore, I am thrilled to chair this topic for you all. Through these years, I have learned very valuable skills such as the importance of utilizing valid solutions, researching specifics and being confident with your speaking abilities. These skills are helpful for the rest of your life and the more you practice them, the better they stick in your brain, no matter what your external experiences may be. Not every country will agree with your policy and there may even be conflicts, however, it is crucial to stay confident with yourself! Personally, I have always found writing an entire resolution paper tiresome and a bit difficult, but the best advice I have for this is to not fear depending on your group members. Many delegates believe that if they do everything it will make them the best, however, this is false. Instead, it is essential to be helpful and connected to all delegates, in order to achieve a better resolution paper.
As a person who is extremely detail oriented and hyper-competitive by nature, I know the craving and drive of winning a MUN award or gavel at these conferences. However, I am here to tell you that all your motivation and hard work shouldn’t be aimed towards a certification. The lessons and research you do for this committee will be extremely appreciated, no matter what your rank is. The best feeling comes from doing your best in committee and working step by step to become a really good delegate!
Overall, just remember that every single one of you is in charge of your destiny and the more you work the better you will do in committee! I am so excited to meet you all and I hope to have some great discussion about these topics!