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Model of the Permanent Council for OAS Interns - MOAS/PC
Nelly Robinson, MOAS Program CoordinatorDepartment of International Affairs
Secretariat for External Relations
The purpose of the MOAS is to promote democratic values among the youth of the hemisphere and to familiarize them with the work, mission and role of the OAS as the premier political forum in the Hemisphere, as well as with its Member States.
The MOAS/PC is a simulation of the Permanent Council for OAS Interns.
Model of the Permanent Council for OAS Interns - MOAS/PC
PURPOSE OF THE MODEL
The MOAS/PC was customized for the OAS interns, to complement the experience
gained through their work in the various areas of the OAS, so that they may have an integral view of the mission, functions and
role of the Organization.
OBJECTIVES OF THE MODEL
Promote democratic values among the youth.Promote democratic values among the youth.
Generate an understanding of Generate an understanding of the mission, role, structure andthe mission, role, structure andfunctions of the OAS.functions of the OAS.
Analyze the major political,Analyze the major political,economic, social and securityeconomic, social and securityissues in the Americas.issues in the Americas.
Highlight the relevance of diplomacy as a Highlight the relevance of diplomacy as a problem solving instrument.problem solving instrument.
Train dedicated leaders.Train dedicated leaders.
Getting ready for the MOAS/PC Study the Modus Operandi.
Learn about the Country to be represented.
Learn how to draft a resolution.
Get together with your assigned Working Group.
Get in touch with the experts on the topic(s) of the agenda.
Model of the Permanent Council for OAS Interns - MOAS/PC
Timeline for your preparation for the MOAS/PC
(See customized timeline for each MOAS according to Internship session to be
provided by DAI)
Model of the Permanent Council for OAS Interns - MOAS/PC
Once the Country Assignment is made, the countries are divided into two (2) Working Groups (WG).
Each WG will draft, discuss and debate a resolution on their assigned topic and will participate debating the other WG resolution.
Prior to the MOAS/PC The Working Groups will meet, contact their assigned country Mission representative, and request information from the OAS experts on their topic of the Agenda.
Working Groups
About Resolutions
Each draft resolution:
Should deal specifically with the topic of the agenda.
Consists of two sections: the preamble (gives the reasons for the resolution) and the operative section (outlines how the resolution will be accomplished). It is important to state in the operative section which individual, body or Institution will be responsible for the mandate’s execution.
Must indicate a source of funding Must reflect the interests, policy and position of the assigned countries in regards to the topic of the agenda.
Order of Business
During the MOAS/PC
Opening of the MOAS/PCFirst Plenary Session
• Roll Call of Delegations• Presentation of, and vote on the Order of Business• Presentation of, and vote on the Topics of the Agenda• Presentation of, and vote on the Modus Operandi• Establishment of the Order of Precedence by lot• General Statements by Head Delegates (video)• President breaks the Plenary session into two (2) Working
Groups
Order of Business (continued)
During the MOAS/PC
Sessions of the Working Groups• During the MOAS/PC each WG will meet to agree on the final
Draft Resolution. Each WG must reach consensus on their respective resolutions.
• Each Working group will choose a representative, who will present the resolution. During debate every member of each Working Group will be able to defend the resolution.
• Each WG must try to negotiate with the other WG countries before the plenary session of the MOAS/PC.
• During the discussions of the Working Groups, the OAS Consultants, the Chair, the Secretary General and the Rapporteur will be available to support the work of each working group.
During the MOAS/PC
Second Plenary Session• Debate of the two draft resolutions presented by the
Working Groups.• Each resolution will be approved by majority. • Debate and approval of resolutions must be conducted
according to the Modus Operandi.
Closing Plenary Session• Report by the Secretary General on the MOAS/PC• Closing remarks by MOAS President
Closing ceremony of the MOAS/PC
Order of Business (continued)
About the Modus Operandi
General General Format for a Format for a
MOAS DebateMOAS Debate
A representative from each working group has one (1) minute to present
the resolution.
The President opens the floor for questions; these are directed to
the proponent through the President.
Rapporteur draws a Speaker List of speakers for and
against resolution (as per modus operandi).
When debate is exhausted, the PC moves to a vote on
the Resolution.
If necessary, delegations
present, debate and vote on
amendments.
The President announces the result of
the vote, which determines whether the proposal passes or is
rejected (majority of the votes needed to pass).
The rapporteur reads the title, number and proponents of the resolution, followed by the preamble and operative clauses.
The delegates approve the Modus Operandi
of the MOAS/PC.
1
8
76
5
4
32
Questions
Speakers in Favor
Speakers Against
Voting
NEGOTIATION AND PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS NEGOTIATION AND PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS DURING THE MOAS/PCDURING THE MOAS/PC
Presenting your Resolution
For further information about the
MOAS/PC, please visit our Web Site: www.moas.oas.org
Department of International Affairs
Nelly RobinsonMOAS Program Coordinator
Luis J. ConsuegraMOAS Specialist
Phone: (202) 458-3087E-mail: [email protected]
Department of Human Resources
Betty ArevaloInternship Coordinator
Phone: (202) 458-3730E-mail: [email protected]
After the Interns Weekly meetings the MOAS
Team at the Department of International Affairs
will conduct 1-hour support sessions about
the MOAS/PC
Department of International Affairs