TAKING ACTIONS BEYOND THE BLACK SQUARES: IS It POSSIBLE?

Reporter: Paulo Rodrigues

Over three days, MUN Impact will promote the first Global Summit, with the objective of   integrating   youth   and   adults   online   in   promoting   a   more   sustainable   and   hopeful   world. Expectations for the arrival of the event are certainly enormous. The summit will be attended by MUN-ners,  Youth  Activists,   UN   Officials   and   many   other   presenters   involved   in   building  an environment of interactivity, knowledge sharing and, above all, an invitation to impact the world.

During   the   event, hundreds of people interested in humanitarian,   climate,   economic collaboration, and more, will be connected online, allowing a democratic   learning   never   seen   before,   fruit   of   the   emergence   of   the   Digital   Age.   Global Connectivity   through   digital   media   has   increasingly   enabled   effective   action   to   support Sustainable Development Goals. It may be difficult to imagine such actions, but the activities may be easier than we imagined. So Megan Bickley, Ivan Wei, Anagha Chakravarti and Priyasha Chakravarti   will   present   the   workshop   entitled   “Beyond   the   Black   Squares   –   Creating   Real Change Online in the Digital Age” on July 22 at 13:00 UTC, in order to create an interactive environment where everyone can present their personal action plans. 

Megan Bickley is a Taiwanese activist, and she is involved in various online and personal activities,   with   the   goal   of   achieving   a   sustainable   world.   Megan   has   several   experiences   in Model UN and currently serves as a Secretary General for the jrO-MUN. Like Megan, Ivan Wei is a Secretary General for the jrO-MUN. He’s also interested in the UN and has a well-advanced career; a young Sustainable Development Goal activist, Wei believes in the potential of MUN to catalyze and raise awareness in today’s society.

Anagha Chakravarti is a young activist from the Philippines. Anagha seeks to always be involved in MUN, having already been recognized as the best delegate for her hard work. She also organizes an initiative called Inside Out, which aims to educate about SDGs. In addition to her   authorial   work,  Anagha   executes   other   projects   such   as   Bye   Bye   Plastic   Bags.   

Priyasha Chakravarti is also from the Philippines and since 2017, she has been involved in MUN, being recognized for her outstanding work during a conference. Priyasha works hard in local schools and  Philippine  organizations   to promote  SDG. Like Anagha,  Priyasha  works  on  the  Bye  Bye Plastic Bags project.

In addition to this workshop, on July 21 at 17:30 UTC, Walter Simonsen will present how MUN impacted his life as a Musician and Educator. Also, on July 22 at 16:00 UTC, Yara and Cynthia Changyit-Levin will present about Youth Advocacy on the National Stage. As such, the Global Summit will provide several spaces for mutual learning during the three days. You don’t want to miss this unique experience that will transform your way of thinking about the contemporary.  Don’t forget to register!