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URGENT: POSITION PAPERS

Hi Delegates,

There seems to have been some confusion with the online platform for submitting documents and, in many cases, only a single position paper has been submitted for a delegation. Each delegation must submit two position papers on each topic and they should be compiled into a single document that is uploaded. There is not an option to upload the documents separately.

As always, please reach out to me if you have any further questions about this.
Calvin Price

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