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We support youth-led organizations with policy briefs and toolkits that simplify complex policy ​issues and offer actionable insights. We provide specific information for certain programs and ​accreditation available for civil society in intergovernmental organisations such as the United ​Nations, and provides relevant information on the politics of civil society organizations, such as what ​types of civil society organizations are in the “radar” or some countries, and different country ​dynamics of relevant committees. We also provide information regarding effective civil society ​advocacy, on how civil society can provide oral and written interventions in conferences and events, ​or submit written inputs and statements.


Types of Resources

At the Katija Hyoungjoo Neuber Institute, our research focuses on three critical areas to understand and amplify ​the role of youth in society.

CSO ​Participation

We offer guidance and support for ​youth-led CSOs to participate in UN ​conferences and events. This includes ​information on how to apply for ​participation, preparing for engagement, ​and maximizing their impact during ​these high-level gatherings.

CSO ​Accreditation

Obtaining accreditation with the UN ​and its various agencies can significantly ​amplify the influence of youth-led ​organizations. We provide detailed ​instructions and support for the ​accreditation process, helping these ​CSOs gain official recognition and the ​abil​ity to advise such agencies.

Country ​Dynami​cs

Understanding the local policy ​environment and country-specific ​dynamics is crucial for effective ​advocacy. We offer resources that ​analyze the regulatory frameworks, ​political landscapes, and operational ​challenges faced by CSOs in different ​countries.

Resources


All resources for civil society are available for free through the DMUN Foundation’s Digital ​Document System.

Visit the digital ​document system

Information on Use

Please refer to this document regarding the Terms of Conditions for your organization’s use of ​our material.

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Katija Hyoungjoo Neber Institute is a associated organisation of the DMUN Foundation, collectively referred as “The Foundation” here after, (Registered Charity 790-80-02573, Republic of Korea), the umbrella ​organisation for Discover Model United Nations, Katija Hyoungjoo Neuber Institute, and YouthCubed.


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