MUN Impact

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”

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- isContinue reading “Aware Youth for a Healthier Future”

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 volunteeredContinue reading “Student Initiative + Operation Smile= MUN Impact”

The Personal Impact of MUN-My Story

By Nick Yeh _____________________________________________________________________________ In International Relations 101, students learn three different perspectives, worldviews or theories that are differentiated based on who plays the game.  In realism, states are the main actors and agents that dominate the discourse.  In liberalism, states and organizations share that realm.  In constructivism, that level goes even further allowing individualsContinue reading “The Personal Impact of MUN-My Story”

American School of Doha’s MUN Club supports youth empowerment in Afghanistan

By Neil Udassi and Nada Haddad ____________________________________________________________________________ This year, we set out with the goal of transforming our ASD MUN club from an advocacy group into an activist organization. Our delegates come together to debate some of the world’s most pressing issues, yet, we, ourselves, do little to effectuate the change we so passionately advocateContinue reading “American School of Doha’s MUN Club supports youth empowerment in Afghanistan”

HELA Graduates First Women’s Empowerment Cohort

By Rahmatullah Hamdard, Founder and CEO of HELA _____________________________________________________________________________ The Hope for Education and Leadership in Afghanistan (HELA) organization has successfully graduated the first 20 women of their Women Empowerment Project. During this project which lasted for six months, the students learned managerial skills, leadership skills, entrepreneurial skills, and negotiation and marketing skills. These willContinue reading “HELA Graduates First Women’s Empowerment Cohort”