Online Model UN now a part of MUN Impact

With the start of a new year, there have been a few changes related to OMUN. As you can see from the logo, Online Model United Nations is now affiliated with MUN Impact. Through the magic of bylaws and the mysteries of rules governing non-profits, OMUN and MUN Impact have become one and the same….kindSigue leyendo “Online Model UN now a part of MUN Impact”

Instilling a Health-Conscious Mind

Yengkhom Hojai Naomi is a delegate and year 12 student at DPS-Modern Indian School, Doha-Qatar. __________________________________________________________________________ I’m always on the pursuit of learning something new, which is why I joined MUN. I attended the MUN Impact Student Leaders summit which was held on the 14th of March. This summit and my own Model UN activity inspiredSigue leyendo “Instilling a Health-Conscious Mind”

HELA supports UNODC Mandates with biggest conference to date

In August, Hope for Education and Leadership in Afghanistan (HELA) hosted their largest MUN conference to date. Over 400 delegates participated in a two day conference, focusing primarily on UNODC mandate topics. We caught up with Sulaiman Sulaimankhil, Co-Founder of HELA, to get an update on the conference. (HELA was founded by MUN delegates, whoSigue leyendo “HELA supports UNODC Mandates with biggest conference to date”

The Impact of Networking through MUN

By Si Yun Ee, “UNF Shadow” and Student at Taipei American School   __________________________________________________________________________ Perhaps you may have came across my article (Being Inspired by Sharing the Impact of Model United Nations) last summer, about meeting the field leaders of social change, and adopting them as my mentors and source of guidance, that has helped meSigue leyendo “The Impact of Networking through MUN”

Helping Combat Coral Destruction at the International School of Curacao

By Vanshika Rohera, ISC Dive Club President   The International School in Curacao, on a small Caribbean Island that used to be a part of the Netherlands Antilleans, is the only school on the island with an MUN club. In the past decade ISC students have participated in two international conferences in Panama (PANAMUN), andSigue leyendo “Helping Combat Coral Destruction at the International School of Curacao”

SHE Club to support the SDGs

By Ella Sobhani, MUN Delegate at Canyon Crest Academy, San Diego __________________________________________________________________________ I started SHE Club at my high school to try and promote a different view of pulling communities out of poverty, which is the education of young women.  The participants of my club share the priority to: serve others in the community and beyond, embraceSigue leyendo “SHE Club to support the SDGs”

SDG1: Helping to End Poverty by Colegio Ayalde

By the Colegio Ayalde MUN Club Colegio Ayalde is located near Bilbao in the Basque Country, Spain. The students have been participating in MUN conferences since 2014 and organised their first  conference, MUN Bilbao, in January 2017. The MUN activity here at Ayalde has grown from an original five students to over seventy participating now.Sigue leyendo “SDG1: Helping to End Poverty by Colegio Ayalde”

Distant elites, the Goals, and the future of MUN

By Lisa Martin __________________________________________________________________________ In March, I found my way to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. I came on a mission-to find an emerging MUN Club to collaborate with and bring to THIMUN Qatar 2019. Lebawi Academy’s new MUN program had huge aspirations, and I wanted to meet the MUN Director and their students. The Lebawi Academy MUNSigue leyendo “Distant elites, the Goals, and the future of MUN”

Taipei American School Girl Up Leadership Summit II

By Janice Yang, Annabel Uhlman, Vivian Wang, Niralee Shah MUN Impact Press Writer: Si Yun Ee   On April 7, 2018, the Girl Up Club in Taipei American School (TAS) hosted our second annual Leadership Summit.  Our high school club is registered as a chapter of Girl Up which operates under the umbrella of theSigue leyendo “Taipei American School Girl Up Leadership Summit II”

Connecting the dots: SDGs and Extracurricular Activities

By Maria Manacheril, Teacher and co-MUN Director at the American School of Doha __________________________________________________________________________ On the morning of October 20, 2017, I was standing under the spider sculpture at the Qatar National Convention Center with a furrowed brow, looking over the catalog of speakers at the 2017 Qatar Leadership Conference and trying to decide whichSigue leyendo “Connecting the dots: SDGs and Extracurricular Activities”