MUN Impact

Together in time of crisis: MUN@Home

This is indeed a testing time for all of us. While some of us are separated from our families as International University students (including myself!), others in High School and Middle School are locked in their homes, all for their own safety as well as that of others. COVID-19 has indeed brought a dynamically uncertainContinue reading “Together in time of crisis: MUN@Home”

Human Maze on SDG 11

The MUN Impact Zone at this year’s CHEMUN XIII was constructed around SDG 11, sustainable cities and communities, as it linked closely to the theme of our conference: Ethics and Advancement. To represent the difficulty that arises from creating sustainable cities and communities, we designed a human-sized sustainability maze, which required delegates to make choicesContinue reading “Human Maze on SDG 11”

No Poverty. YES FOOD!

To support international World Food and No Poverty days, on the 16th and 17th of October, the MUN Impact team at the American International School of Chennai focused on three main aspects: 1. Reducing our food waste, 2. Spreading awareness of the issue, and 3. Conducting a food drive. On October 16th and 17th, weContinue reading “No Poverty. YES FOOD!”

A Year of Impact at Munabe College

As they celebrate a year of partnership with MUN Impact, Munabe College (Loiu, Spain) is excited to reveal the impressive projects they have undertaken in their community. They focused on Sustainable Development Goals 13, 14 and 15, with further emphasis on SDG 14- Life Below Water. Munabe’s MUN Impact Director, Jaime Nunnikhoven’s report on theirContinue reading “A Year of Impact at Munabe College”

EPMUN Sri Lanka launches first planning meeting

The first meeting of EPMUN -SRI LANKA was held at EEDI, Eravur with the organization director’s of Eastern Province, Advisory board members and volunteer mentors as scheduled. It was a great start for the EPMUN-SRI LANKA team. The meeting was run by Master. Rilaa Ahamed, Mrs. Sazna Mahjooth and Master. Sajindra Arulthas. They had theContinue reading “EPMUN Sri Lanka launches first planning meeting”

MONUUNQ Supporting Rule of Law and SDG 16 at Upcoming Conference

The University Extension Project “Raise your hand” is proud to be holding its 15th Model United Nations at the National University of Quilmes (known in Spanish as MONUUNQ). The conference is open to  students as well as teachers and authorities of elementary schools, middle schools, high schools and universities. MONUUNQ will be held Thursday 27thContinue reading “MONUUNQ Supporting Rule of Law and SDG 16 at Upcoming Conference”

17 Model UN Topics for 17 SDGs

By Zoey Fisher. Cross Posted with permission from Best Delegate The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted by the United Nations in 2015, and aim to provide a blueprint for peace and security for all people and the planet. In recent years, the UN has encouraged organizations and governments to align their missions with theContinue reading “17 Model UN Topics for 17 SDGs”

Making a Difference: Digitally! How SDG 4 inspired me

By Jaideep Singh Having been a part of Model United Nations for 4 Golden Years of my life has transformed my persona for the better. I have learnt how small efforts with the strongest intentions can move mountains, and all this world needs are small actions with pure intentions. MUN taught me how youth trulyContinue reading “Making a Difference: Digitally! How SDG 4 inspired me”

Africa Connecting: Give us strength

By Andrew Newman Today I was given the Zulu name Mandla by Ditzwali (D.T) my guide through the South African township of Soweto. It is a translation of Andrew, greek for strong, brave and courageous. But D.T. had another reason for giving me that name that truly moved me. But let’s start with why IContinue reading “Africa Connecting: Give us strength”