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'''Model United Nations Development Programme''' ('''MUNDP''' or '''KOCMUNDP''') is a [[Model United Nations]] conference organized by The Koc School MUN Club Members, in [[The Koc School]], [[Turkey]], every year in March. Its difference from the other Model United Nations conferences is that it is a simulation of the "United Nations Development Programme", so it is unique in the world. MUNDP is not a regular General Assembly conference
The delegates participating in the conference find long-term, medium-term and short-term solutions to the current crises, which are debated during the conference. After debating, the delegates create a solution document called an "action paper." Then delegates send their action papers to [[United Nations Development Programme]], who examines these documents and uses them in real life if they are viable, useful and logical.
Each committee comprises 15 to 20 delegates and two experienced chairs, who moderate the debates and provide the delegates with further insight on the debated topics.
Besides the delegates, the conference hosts guests who act either as a keynote speaker or a facilitator. The former [[United Nations]] [[Secretary-General of the United Nation|Secretary General]], [[Kofi Annan]] was the keynote speaker of the first conference in 2001. The keynote speaker makes a speech about the theme of the conference as well as making a speech at the closing ceremony. The keynote speaker of MUNDP 2010 was [[Fawaz Gerges]]. The facilitators are very well-informed and experienced on the topics and inform/train delegates on the topics during the conference.
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