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United Nations Youth Association of New Zealand
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UNYANZ CanterburyThe Canterbury Region of UNYANZ in its current form was established in late 2002. The Canterbury region is very active, particularly at a secondary level, and a number of office holders have come from the Region.

 

The Canterbuy Regional Council of UNYANZ 2009:

Regional President: Anton Smith

Regional Vice-President (for High Schools): Charlotte Falloon

Regional Vice-President (for University): Richard Evans

Secretary: Greta Talbot-Jones

Treasurer: Kirsty Herbert

Ordinary Members: Rupert Morris, Adam Hayes, Alexander Baird, Thomas O'Brien, Stephanie Gates.

 

If you have any questions or queries, please direct them to Anton (Canterbury President) at canterbury@unyanz.co.nz.

Keep an eye on the news or the links to the left to keep up-to-date with what is going on!

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Nuclear Awareness Survey - Wednesday, 10 March 2010

UNYANZ, along with Soka Gakkai International and the Peace Foundation are conducting a survey on the awareness of NZ University students on nuclear issues.

A report will be compiled from the results of this survey, and will be presented to the United Nations at the Non-Proliferation Treaty review meeting in May. This will join results from similar surveys taking place in the US, UK, Brazil, South Africa, the Philippines, South Korea, and Japan.

The survey takes two minutes. So if you are a university student make sure you head to www.nukeaware.com to take part.

 

Central North Island Model United Nations 2010 - Monday, 8 March 2010
CNIMUN is being held in the Japanese Lecture Theatre at Massey University at 9.30 am on the 31st March. It will bring together students from Palmerston North, New Plymouth, the Hawkes Bay, Wanganui and the Wairarapa for a day of debating issues such as climate change and issues of human security.

Registration is $15 which includes catering for the day. Registrations for this event close on the 15th March and registration forms can be downloaded from the Wellington page along with more information about the conference. read more ...

Auckland High School Model United Nations 2010 - Sunday, 7 March 2010

Calling all Delegates and Chairs from Auckland!

Registrations for the Auckland High Schools Model United Nations 2010 are now open.

A-MUN is the largest regional Model United Nations in New Zealand, drawing like-minded intelligent High School students from across the Auckland Region for two days of lobbying, debating, voting and networking. A-MUN represents a massive opportunity for you and your High School to stand up and show how you can handle the pressure of International Diplomacy.

More information and Registration forms can be found on the A-MUN 2010 event page.

Get in fast as places at this conference will be in demand

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UNYC 2010 - application due date now Friday 12th March 2010 - Thursday, 25 February 2010

Please note that the due date for applications to UNYC 2010, to be held in Perth, Australia, have been extended until Friday 12th March 2010.

Applications can be found on the UNYC 2010 page on the UNYANZ website. You can head to that page by clicking on the following link.

 

Youth Declaration 2010 Delegates Registrations now open! - Monday, 22 February 2010

In the past, the Youth Declaration document has been formally received by a number of distinguished guests, including our Governor General, the Honourable Anand Satyanand, who has then passed the document onto Cabinet. It has also been formally received by numerous Members of Parliament, and has contributed to the shaping of policies regarding children and youths through agencies such as the Office of the Children's Commissioner.

This year's Youth Declaration will be held on May 1st - 2nd at the University of Auckland.

If you have something to say about New Zealand, this is your event!

To pick up your Delegates Information Pack and Registration Form, head to the Youth Declaration 2010 event page.

Registrations close 21 April 2010.

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