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Bandung Institute of Technology
2007
PROPOSAL
BANDUNG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
DELEGATES FOR
HARVARD NATIONAL MODEL UNITED NATIONS
2008
and
STUDY TOUR TO HARVARD UNIVERSITY ANDMASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Boston, 14 - 21 February 2008
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Creating Indonesias
Future Leaders
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Background
till reaping the repercussions of the Asian financial crisis, Indonesia has in recent years
struggled with numerous difficulties ranging from social unrest, political instability, and
serious economic challenges, such as unemployment and poverty, until environmental
threats. To solve those problems arise and help our nation to achieve the Millennium
Development Goals (MDG), proper solutions are needed. In addition, world is changing
fast, making the efforts of developing countries to level up in some areas, more
specifically in economic, innovations and social care much difficult to be delivered.
Moreover, the international relationship has become key point to facing the challenge
that each nation and world has, unexceptionally Indonesia.
Therefore, leadership skills with an ability to define problems, deliver solutions, along with
educational and comprehensive look at a diverse range of pressing issues, and good
negotiation skills are highly needed for ensuring Indonesias future. To create leaders with
characteristics mentioned above, Harvard National Model United Nations (HNMUN) 2008
provides unique and rewarding experience that will meet the goals.
In addition, until recently, Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) has been widely known as
the best university in Indonesia, creating many expertise and producing high-quality
graduates that has been coloring this nations development in almost any sector. With
the global challenges that lies infront, and the hope that Indonesias society uphold
toward ITB as an agent of change, such as promoting innovations in technology and
developing enterpreneurship as well as leading towards solutions for the financial crisis
and others issues.
The opportunity for ITB delegations to take part in Harvard National Model United Nationalso comes with another opportunity: to observe the best universities in the world. Giving
a deeper understanding of what drives Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of
Technology which has affecting development of United States of America, not only in the
term of technology itself, but also in terms of law, economics, and industry. Both of the
institutions are at the core of what makes United States in its position now. By visiting them
directly, we can learn and observe properly in order to notice what should be done to
bring ITB as a world class university, and more importantly, to deliver innovations and
solutions needed for this nation.
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Objectives
HNMUN
Participating in HNMUN has several objectives :
a. participating gives students the chance to learn about international relations and
experience the challenges diplomats face first-hands
b. gathering new ideas, information, various international perspectives and critiques,
to develop new solution for Indonesias tomorrow
c. understanding the global issues, and problems facing by Indonesia and other
countries as a future investment to help our nation better
d. experiencing constructive debate that will lead to solutions tomorrow
e. joining world class competition to win the best delegates and also the best
speaker in HNMUN 2008
f. bring ITB to become the world class university, making ITB in line with best
universities in the worlds, and Indonesia
g. visiting Harvard university, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to gather a
deeper understanding of how the best university activities are, along with what
innovations are made in their daily activity campus-life. But most importantly,
knowing factors that make both universities on the frontier of US development.
h. developing a global network community for Indonesia through the ITB delegations
on HNMUN
i. visiting Trump Tower and UN office to get deeper understanding of business
activities in US and international issues.
j. increasing the leadership skills of ITB students to develop our nation in the future
True to the mission of the United Nations as declared in its 1945 charter, HNMUN serves asa forum in which students from colleges and universities around the world can meet to
discuss the greatest challenges facing the world today, in fields ranging from international
peace and security to economic and social progress and human rights. In this spirit, the
goal of HNMUN is to begin a process whereby constructive debate today can lead to
solutions tomorrow.
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Why HNMUN
HNMUN strives to ensure that the committees they offer provide an educational and
comprehensive look at a diverse range of pressing issues. Their directors work throughout
the conference to make debate as realistic as possible, so that each delegates get a
sense of the complexities of real-world international negotiation, and, as with the real
United Nations, place an unequalled emphasis on cooperation and compromise rather
than on the supremacy of any one countrys position. In this way, delegates get a
chance not only to learn about current international affairs and to discover and represent
one countrys position, but also how to stick to that position while working with hundreds
of other delegates.
HNMUN brings to the conference over fifty years of experience and always exhibit the
highest levels of enthusiasm and professionalism both in committees and behind the
scenes. For both Model UN veterans and delegates new to the circuit, HNMUN provides a
unique and rewarding experience
here are several reasons that make ITB decides to participate in HNMUN :
a. HNMUN 2008 has the most well informed, up-to-date, comprehensive study guidesand research materials possible. Each delegate is given a solid foundation of
knowledge so that they will have rewarding intellectual experience in committee.
High premium are placed on professionalism and preparedness.
b. HNMUN is founded only a decade after the creation of the United Nations,
therefore its the oldest simulation of its kind and the product of years of gradual
refinement. It is founded upon a solid tradition but never ceases to innovate.
c. With over 2,600 participants, HNMUN draws delegates from colleges across the
United States and the globe. HNMUN 2007 attracted delegates from 26 countries.
Their commitment to internationalism breeds a cultural diversity that is considered
one of their proudest achievements, as each new perspective contributes to
richer debate.
d. HNMUN is also dedicated to providing a fantastic experience outside of the
committee room.
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pecial Features of HNMUN 2008
The Experience
he 54th ession of HNMUN will provide a unique delegate experience, and will also
include many new features to raise the bar even higher for this coming year through
more realistic crises, improved social events, expanding guest speakers program, and
integration of multimedia in committees.
HNMUN will provide us with a unique educational experience that both complements
and supplements typical college-level coursework.
1. public speaking
delegates will have opportunities to speak infront of an assembled audience of
peers on difficult international issues.
2. cooperation and negotiation
delegates will learn to communicate their ideas persuasively, cultivating skills
useful in settings that extend far beyond Model United Nations
3. knowledge of international affairs4. perspective
through simulation, delegates have the unique opportunity to represent nations
with differing values, beliefs, ethnicities, and cultures not familiar to them.
5. world-renowned speakers
Over fifty years of tradition means that HNMUN will attract a variety of notable and
dynamic personalities relevant to government, international relations, and
contemporary issues to conference. Past HNMUN keynote speakers have included
Gillian Sorensen, Under-Secretary-General of the UN, Jonathan Moore, former US
Ambassador to the UN, Fernando Valenzuela, EU Ambassador to the UN, and
Robert Putnam, celebrated economist and sociologist
6. faculty room and events in Hancock
this event will allow faculty to interact and learn from each other, in addition to
drawin on the intellectual resources of Harvard universit and the Boston area.
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he Conference Structure and Agenda
HNMUN 2008 will provide delegates with a look at the functions and responsibilities of the
United Nations and other intergovernmental organizations by simulating various different
committees within the organization. Each committee will address two topic areas of
international significance, and the wide range of committees offered will give every
delegate a chance to pursue a topic of interest. In addition, HNMUN offers several
continual crisis committees, as well as innovative Non-Governmental Organizations
program.
From Thursday to Sunday, delegates will meet for six sessions of three or four hours each.
During the first session on Thursday night, the delegates will set the agenda by deciding
the order in which to discuss the two topic areas for the committee. Then, the committee
will move into general debate on the chosen topic area. This general debate will take the
form either of formal debate, following the HNMUN rules of parliamentary procedure, or of
a caucus, where these rules are suspended to allow informal discussion .
Over the next three days, brainstorming and discussion will yield working papers, which
express the opinions of a delegate or a group of delegates on specific aspects of the
topic. As delegates negotiate and compromise, these working papers will form the basis
of draft resolutions, possible solutions the committee could adopt to deal with the
problem at hand. After resolutions are drafted and introduced to the committee,
delegates will debate, combine, amend, and vote on the drafts to pass one all-
encompassing resolution to address the problem.
Beside committee activities, some special events are held to make HNMUN participants
get to know others. HNMUN will provide delegates with the opportunity to take guided
tours of Bostons most famous tourist attractions, and tours of Cambridge and Harvard
campuses will be offered.
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The Committees
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Every member state of the United Nations has a seat in the General Assembly. With 191 voting members, the
committees of the GA let all nations have a voice, and allow large and small countries to compete andcooperate on equal ground. The debate process in GA committees is designed to produce compromise and
consensus by w hich the nations of the world work together to find solutions to complicated problems. Thecommittees of the GA tackle military, political, social, and economic issues through a truly multilateral
discussion. Negotiation and public speaking will be the way to success for delegates who take their seats in the
GA, where no one country, no matter how powerful, can dominate.
THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL
The Economic and Social Council (EcoSoc) serves as the primary forum for the discussion of economic and
social issues of primary importance to the global community. The issues germane to the committees within the
Council make the incorporation of NGO specialist delegates, faculty and expert guest speakers, and special
presentations particularly rewarding.
THE REGIONAL BODIES
Regional Bodies allow delegates to focus onimportant international issues as they relate to particular areas of
the globe. The relatively small size of Regional Bodies committeeslike the 25-member ASEAN Regional Forum
and the 26-member North Atlantic Treaty Organizationgives delegates the opportunity to discuss important
issues in a more intimate setting and allows for greater flexibility in negotiation.
THE SPECIALIZED AGENCIES
The Specialized Agencies p rovide delegates with the opportunity to combine the experience of traditional
Model UN diplomacy with the challenge of resolving unconventional crises. Each delegate will have a unique
role in shaping these committees and the chance to impersonate some of the greatest personalities in history. Inaddition to the exciting continual crisis committees, delegates in the SA can participate in the present-day or
historical Security Council.
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The Delegation, Agenda
and Budgets Plan
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ITB Delegations
Agenda
name Study program
Barick Ahmad Setiawan Mathematics
Ibnu Gamal Alhadid BiologyGracia Y . Y. Mambrasar Mining engineeringMuhammad Taufik Environmental engineeringKurnia Rofia Rosyada Electrical EngineeringDedie Renaldi PlanologyRossa Amanda Environmental engineeringShana Fatina Sukarsono Industrial EngineeringPandu W. Sastrowardoyo Environmental engineeringNur Amalina Soekarsono rtsGitanathalia Alfa Industrial engineeringArief Kusumawardhana Civil engineering
Date Activities
13 february 2008 Departing for Boston
14 february 2008 HNMUN conference
15 february 2008 HNMUN conference
16 february 2008 HNMUN conference
17 february 2008 HNMUN conference
18 february 2008 Harvard University study tour
19 february 2008 MIT study tour
20 february 2008 Depart for New York
21 february 2008 United Nation headquarters visit
22 february 2008 Trump tower visit
In the HNMUN 2008, ITB delegations consist of 12 students from various study program. The
delegation is selected for presenting Mongolia in all committees simulated in this event.
The situations may differ from Indonesia, but both are developing countries and facing
some related problems. It is our commitment to deliver the best performance we could
during the events, and having experiences that will give advantages toward Indonesias
tomorrow. The list of the student are:
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Budgets Plan
QuantityPer Person Total
US$ Rp US$ Rp
Travel Cost
12 Air fare Nothwest Airlines $ 1,500 Rp 13,650,000 $18,000 Rp 163,800,000
12 Airport Tax Rp 100,000 Rp1,200,000
12 Fiscal Rp 1,000,000 Rp12,000,000
12 Visa $ 100 Rp 910,000 $1,200 Rp 10,920,000
12 Travel Insurance AIG $ 35 Rp 318,500 $420 Rp 3,822,00 0
12 Transportation Cost Airport to Hotel (Boston) $ 17 Rp 154,70 0 $204 Rp 1,856,40 0
12 Transportation Cost Hotel -South Station $ 17 Rp 154,70 0 $204 Rp 1,856,40 0
12 Tra nsportation Cos t Boston - New Yor k $ 2 3 Rp 209,30 0 $276 Rp 2,511,60 0
12Transportation Cost China Town - Wisma PTRINew York $ 12
Rp 109,20 0 $144 Rp 1,310,40 0
12Transportation Cost Wisma PTRI - Airport (New
York) $ 20Rp 182,00 0 $240 Rp 2,184,00 0
12Transportation Cost Subway in Boston and NewYork $ 29
Rp 263,90 0 $348 Rp 3,166,80 0
Accommodations Cost
4 Hotel in Boston 5 days @ $ 174 an d Tax 12,45% $ 978 Rp 8,902,667 $3,913 Rp 35,610,666
4 Hotel in New York 5 days @ $100 $ 500 Rp 4,550,000 $2,000 Rp 18,200,000
12 Consumption 10 days $ 300 Rp 2,730,000 $3,600 Rp 32,760,000
Conference Cost
1 Registration Fee $ 60 Rp 546,000 $60 Rp 546,000
12 Delegates Fee $ 60 Rp 546,000 $720 Rp 6,552,00 0
12 Paper Copies $ 50 Rp 455,000 $600 Rp 5,460,00 0
Secretariat Cost
30 Printing Proposal Rp 10,000 Rp 300,000
12 Seminar Kit Rp 15,000 Rp 180,000
12 Souvenir for PTRI in New York Rp 100,000 Rp 1,200,000
12 ITB Delegates for HNMUN pin Rp 7,500 Rp 90,000
12 ITB Delegates for HNMUN Name Tag Rp 8,000 Rp 96,000
3 ITB Delegates for HNMUN Banner Rp 50,000 Rp 150,000
12 ITB Delegates for HNMUN Sweater Rp 50,000 Rp 600,000
Grand Total Rp 306,372,022
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Sponsorship : Future investment for
Indonesias tomorrow
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Help Us To Participate in HNMUN
Sponsorship Package
ITB delegation invite your company to join us today with this worthy program. We are now
officially in progress of attending HNMUN 2008. We would greatly appreciate any
contribution made and will acknowledge such generosity at this program. By supporting
us, you will help to make a meaningful difference in our international experiences, and
providing us with opportunity to gain leadership and other important skills for Indonesias
tomorrow.
1. platinum sponsor
platinum sponsor opportunity is given to any company or institution who agree to covers
100% of the amount of fund needed. The benefits are given 100% with specification :
- size of banner logo : 100 X 40 cm
- size of t-shirt logo : 15 x 10.5 cm
- will be promoted in the press conference, and talk show held for the program
student ambassador to promote the company, and support events and program
held by the sponsor.
- Size of leaflet logo : 8 x 8 cm
2. gold sponsor
gold sponsor opportunity is given to any company or institution who agree to covers 50%
of the amount of fund needed. The benefits are given 50% of all publications media with
specification :
- size of banner logo : 50 X 40 cm
- size of t-shirt logo : 10.5 x 10.5 cm
- has an opportunity to choose half of the ITB delegates to be a student
ambassador to promote the company, and support events and program held by
the sponsor.
- will be promoted in the press conference, and talk show held for the program
- size of leaflet logo : 5 x 5 cm
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. silver sponsor
silver sponsor opportunity is given to any company or institution who agree to covers 25%
of the amount of fund needed. The benefits are given 25% with specification :
- size of banner logo : 30 X 20 cm
- size of t-shirt logo : 10.5 x 7.5 cm
- will be promoted in the press conference, and talk show held for the program
- has an opportunity to choose 3 persons of the ITB delegates to be a student
ambassador to promote the company, and support events and program held by
the sponsor.
- Size of leaflet logo : 4 x 3 cm
4. bronze sponsor
bronze sponsor opportunity is given to any company or institution who agree to covers
10% of the amount of fund needed. The benefits are given 10% with specification :
- size of banner logo : 25 X 15 cm
- size of t-shirt logo : 7.5 x 5 cm
- has an opportunity to choose 1 person of the ITB delegates to be a student
ambassador to promote the company, and support events and program held by
the sponsor.
5. metal sponsor
metal sponsor opportunity is given to any company or institution who agree to covers 5%
of the amount of fund needed. The benefits are given 5% with specification :
- size of banner logo : 20 X 12.5 cm
- size of t-shirt logo : 5 x 5 cm
- will be promoted in the press conference, and talk show held for the program
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Benefit of the sponsorship
1. printing : large banner ( 1 pc )
large banner will be put on three location : north gate of ITB
banner ( 10 pcs )
banners will be put on three location : north gate and south gate of ITB,
traveling banner during the conference
leaflet ( 500 pcs )
leaflet to be brought in HNMUN 2008. Size : 21 cm x 11 cm, 6 pages
2. merchandise : official ITB t-shirt, sweater delegations on HNMUN
this t-shirt will be given to the other delegates to promote
Indonesia, and ITB. This t-shirt and sweater will be used during the
non-formal time of HNMUN 2008.
3. media partnership in form of society services
our participation on HNMUN 2007 before departure will be broadcasted on
electronic media (TV) as an advertisement in five days for duration in 30 second
(twice a day).
4. special offer
student ambassador will become special benefit for the sponsorship. The ITB
delegations will act as student ambassador and help to promote the sponsor
name, and support some events held by the sponsor, for certain period of time. It
also includes public appearances in ITB and other university, appears in website of
the company, and even article in news media.
5. talk show and press conference
talk show on Local Radio such as, KLCBS FM, Prambors FM, Hard Rock FM, OZ FM,
Rase FM is offered. Program publication through ad lips and talk show in local
Pre departure press conference
Date : February 8th, 2008
Place : Campus Center I TB
JL Ganesa No. 10 Bandung 40132
Time : 10.00 - 12.00 am
Participants : National printing and electronic media partners such as, Metro
TV, Kompas, Tempo, Jakarta Post, SWA, The Point, etc.
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Donations
Post press conference
Date : March 7th, 2008
Place : Campus Center ITB
JL Ganesa No. 10 Bandung 40132
Time : 10.00 - 12.00 am
Participants : National printing and electronic media partners such as, Metro
TV, Kompas, Tempo, Jakarta Post, SWA, The Point, etc.
The opportunity of donating in every form is possible. The amount of fund or donation will
not be limited and will not be officially bounded to the party. Due this, we will very
appreciate your generosity.
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Closure
o make your sponsorship and donation please send a check or money transfers the
address to the account below.
Bank BNI46
Branch : ITB
Acc. No. : 01.19532523
Title of account : Kegiatan Kemahasiswaan
If you have any questions, please feel free to call the number listed below.
1. Barick Ahmad Setiawan at +62 856 2438 0550
2. Kurnia Rofia Rosyada at +62 857 20 255 177
3. Rossa Amanda at + 62 85 6200 9998
Thank you for your kind consideration to this request.
With grateful appreciation,
Barick Ahmad SetiawanHead Delegates ITB on HNMUN 2008