She smiled at him. "Very well," she said. "I will inform the delegations here."
Bhai thanked her and retreated to his office. She looked at the proposal, reading it over. She smiled, and said over the intercom to the building:
"The Ambassador Kha from Mahaj has checked in a proposal called 'Model World Assembly'. Feel free to stop by the Mahaj office to ask questions and check it out. It shall also be tacked up onto the bulletin board in the lobby for all to see." She went over to the board and tacked it up. Some ambassadors in the lobby were drinking coffee and stopped to take a look. It said:
A MODEL WORLD ASSEMBLY
Category: Education and Creativity I Focus: Education I Proposed by: Mahaj
The World Assembly,
RECOGNIZING the goal of this body, the General Assembly, is to improve the world,
BELIEVING the best way this can be done is for delegations to be educated, both now and in the future,
CHOOSING, in this resolution, to focus on future potential delegations, namely children,
BELIEVING that people, including children, should be educated about the World Assembly, and the best way to do this is through simulations of the World Assembly,
REQUIRES member nations to educate people about the role and doings of the World Assembly,
CREATES the organization to be known as the Model World Assembly, or MWA for short,
IDENTIFIES MWA as a simulation of WA meetings and discussions,
RECOMMENDS that nations implement national MWA conferences, which are gatherings where people simulate a WA discussion with the goal of passing resolutions and 'improving the world', and also where they can learn and practice proper diplomatic behavior,
ENCOURAGES individual schools in nations to implement MWA clubs in their school,
CREATES an international MWA conference to be held, here at the World Assembly Headquarters, where people from all over the world can engage in a simulation of WA discussion, using proper diplomatic behavior,
HOPING that with the creation of MWA, more children will be interested in the WA and more educated about the WA.
At the bottom of the paper, the clerk had scribbled:
Thoughts? Contact the Mahaj office, third floor, east side, room 307.