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The Gansu Model United Nations Forum is an online platform dedicated to the exchange and development of Model United Nations activities. Open to students, scholars, and individuals interested in international affairs and Model UN, the forum strives to create an interactive space for sharing experiences, discussing issues, and showcasing achievements. Here, participants can exchange academic perspectives, stay updated on conference developments, access training and resources, and connect with Model UN enthusiasts from diverse regions.

As a long-term online community, the Gansu Model UN Forum aims to advance the popularity and quality of Model UN activities in Gansu and across Western China through information sharing and intellectual exchange. It strives to provide more young people with a platform to gain international perspectives and hone their public speaking skills.

This community is for professional and enthusiast users, partners and programmers. You can ask questions about:

  • 模拟联合国是什么?
  • 模联社团如何保持成员的持续的参与?
  • 模拟联合国在甘肃发展,最需要优先级解决的三大问题是什么?
  • 甘肃的模联如何吸引更多学校和学生参与?
  • 如何提升代表的学术能力和发言水平,而不停留在形式?

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Answers should not add or expand questions. Instead, either edit the question or add a comment.

Answers should not comment other answers. Instead add a comment on the other answers.

Answers shouldn't just point to other questions.Instead add a comment indicating "Possible duplicate of...". However, it's fine to include links to other questions or answers providing relevant additional information.

Answers shouldn't just provide a link a solution. Instead provide the solution description text in your answer, even if it's just a copy/paste. Links are welcome, but should be complementary to answer, referring sources or additional reading.

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Here a table with the privileges and the karma level