impact on immigration in South Africa
impact on immigration in South Africa
Page 1, description of the country. This is largely demographic. Questions you may want to answer are: What kind of country is it? Where is it located geographically? What sort of government do they have? What sort of economic system do they have? How would you describe their culture (using relevant anthropological concepts)? For example, if your topic revolves around indigenous rights then the demographic section should include some discussion on the state of indigenous peoples in your country, their numbers, where they are, etc. If your topic is education related then should include something focusing on literacy rates, graduation rates, are there differences in rates between males and females, or different regions? This section is about summary and context of the country assigned. 2). Pages 2-3, issue area and the country. Introduce your specific issue. Identify two perspectives on this issue: •What is your country’s position on it? Are there any historical or cultural events that you can draw in that would help to inform how your country would feel about the issue? Has your country sponsored any resolutions at the UN or signed any treaties that would help to justify your position? •What is the anthropological position on this issue? Have anthropologists written about this topic (in general, or specifically related to your country)? •Does the anthropological perspective differ from your country’s position? Why or why not?•This part is about critical inquiry and engagement. If there is no obvious link between your country and topic, you may have to think outside the box and consider—based on what you have discerned above in your country description—how your country would view the issue. We are looking for explicit reasons, based on your research and understanding, of why you believe your country will have the positions you argue they will. Sometimes you will have to push beyond the obvious here. It is unlikely that your country will not have any opinion whatsoever about a particular issue no matter how irrelevant it may at first seem. Do they have a strong ally–or enemy–who would stand to benefit? This could certainly be an important motivating factor. Are they traditionally advocates for nonviolence or humanitarianism? Again, this would play a very important part in addressing the context.3). Pages 4-5, resolution and negotiation plan. Here you will want to describe the key points you want to introduce in your resolution. What are the specific ideas your country is going to push for? What are the policy positions you are going to take? Which countries do you think will be your natural allies and partners within the UN and why? Again, you will want to tie your reasoning into the first page foundation that you established.
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