Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee (SOCHUM)
Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee (SOCHUM) Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee (SOCHUM)
Contact Us World Model united Nations 2013 info@worldmun.org www.worldmun.org CONteNtS Letters Letter from the Secretary General Letter from the Under-Secretary General Letter from the Chair Introduction History of the Committee 04 05 06 08 08 Topic Area A 10 Statement of the Problem 12 Causes of Language Endangerment 17 Current Situation 20 Should We Care About Language Endangerment? 25 Possible Solutions 27 Past International Action 28 QARMA 28 Key Actors and Positions 29 Suggestions for Further Research 30 Topic Area B Statement of the Problem 32 Causes of Minority Poverty 40 Current Situation 44 Possible Solutions 45 Past International Action 47 QARMA 47 Key Actors and Positions 48 Suggestions for Further Research 49 Conclusion Position Papers 49 Closing Remarks 50 Bibliography Melbourne Host Directorate PTY LTD | Office of Media and Design
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Contact Us<br />
World Model united Nations 2013<br />
info@worldmun.org<br />
www.worldmun.org<br />
CONteNtS<br />
Letters<br />
Letter from the Secretary General<br />
Letter from the Under-Secretary General<br />
Letter from the Chair<br />
Introduction<br />
History of the <strong>Committee</strong><br />
04<br />
05<br />
06<br />
08<br />
08<br />
Topic Area A<br />
10 Statement of the Problem<br />
12 Causes of Language Endangerment<br />
17 Current Situation<br />
20 Should We Care About Language Endangerment?<br />
25 Possible Solutions<br />
27 Past International Action<br />
28 QARMA<br />
28 Key Actors <strong>and</strong> Positions<br />
29 Suggestions for Further Research<br />
30<br />
Topic Area B<br />
Statement of the Problem<br />
32 Causes of Minority Poverty<br />
40 Current Situation<br />
44 Possible Solutions<br />
45 Past International Action<br />
47 QARMA<br />
47 Key Actors <strong>and</strong> Positions<br />
48 Suggestions for Further Research<br />
49<br />
Conclusion<br />
Position Papers<br />
49 Closing Remarks<br />
50 Bibliography<br />
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