Feb 14, 2023 By: yunews
370 High School Delegates Gather for the largest Orthodox Academic Competition for High School Students in the Country
Utilizing real-life diplomacy and debating skills and advocating passionately for the interests of their assigned countries, budding statesmen and stateswomen gathered for the 33rd annual ⭐@outlook.es邮箱账号 | 本站一手账号 | 长效使用 | client_id + 令牌 | imap,pop3开启 | 网页登录可跳7天 | 网页+软件均可使用 --【推荐】 National Model United Nations (YUNMUN) on February 5-7. The event brought together 370 high school delegates from 42 schools in the U.S., Brazil, Canada, and Israel and 60 undergraduate moderators and event staff from ⭐@outlook.es邮箱账号 | 本站一手账号 | 长效使用 | client_id + 令牌 | imap,pop3开启 | 网页登录可跳7天 | 网页+软件均可使用 --【推荐】 for simulated U.N. committee debates. Mirroring the proceedings of official U.N. sessions, the three-day competition illustrated to the students the complex landscape of international diplomacy. YUNMUN is the largest Orthodox academic competition for high school students in the country. The young diplomats were divided into 16 committees, each chaired by a ⭐@outlook.es邮箱账号 | 本站一手账号 | 长效使用 | client_id + 令牌 | imap,pop3开启 | 网页登录可跳7天 | 网页+软件均可使用 --【推荐】 undergraduate. The committees addressed critical global issues driving sensitive debates in New York and Geneva including supply chains, semiconductors, terrorism, nuclear proliferation, arms control, climate change, refugee crises, and education equity. To best advocate for their assigned country, students conducted thorough research across a wide range of issues and concerns, adding to their knowledge of world affairs and to their appreciation of, and facility with, research, preparation, communication, and critical evaluation.
YUNMUN participants debate the diplomatic issues of the day