By Grace Makwaza _________ SDG 3.4 states: By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being. It calls us to address preventable diseases and pay attention to our mental health in all areas of our lives, including our schools. Students all over theSigue leyendo “How are You, Really?”
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SDG 3 and 4 Supported by SOCOMUN Leaders
On September 28th, 2019, Santa Margarita students gather to host their annual South Orange Country Model UN Conference (SOCOMUN). SOCOMUN is meant to provide an educational and enjoyable experience with a special focus on the Sustainable Development Goals in novice committees. Students engage in debate to discuss world issues, but the student leadership team feltSigue leyendo “SDG 3 and 4 Supported by SOCOMUN Leaders”
TASMUN delegates focus on agricultural pollutants and SDG 9 and 12
By Dirpal Shah, Taipei American School In April 2019, TAS hosted the Taipei American School Model United Nations (TASMUN) conference. Over 600 participants attended from countries all over Asia. Unlike conventional MUN conferences, the themes of this conference were MUN Impact and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). MUN Impact is a global project ofSigue leyendo “TASMUN delegates focus on agricultural pollutants and SDG 9 and 12”
Aware Youth for a Healthier Future
By Jaideep Singh, THIMUN Qatar Executive Team member The UN, with a vision to achieve a more sustainable future and a better world by the year 2030, has established the 17 Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs). Out of these, I personally believe that SDG 3- Good Health and Well Being- isSigue leyendo “Aware Youth for a Healthier Future”
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”
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”
Student Initiative + Operation Smile= MUN Impact
By Farah Nanji, Former MUN Delegate from The American School of Kinshasa ____________________________________________________________________________ I am currently a freshman at UC Berkeley and attended the THIMUN Qatar conference in 2017 and 2016. I founded the Operation Smile Student Club in Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of Congo my sophomore year of high school. I had volunteeredSigue leyendo “Student Initiative + Operation Smile= MUN Impact”