Naimun 3 rd annual conference in Tunis March 2016
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Transcript of Naimun 3 rd annual conference in Tunis March 2016
NORTH A FRICAINTERNA TIONA L M ODEL UNITED NA TIONS
SUBSTANTIVE BRIEFINGS AT NAIMUN
SECRETARIAT
FINAL CONFERENCE REPORT
The NAIMUN conference brought together over 150 university students from 16 countries, to recreate the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and woman empowerment (UN WOMAN), the United Nations Educational, scientific, and cultural organization (UNESCO), and the Security Council (SC).
FINAL CONFERENCE REPORT
The Conference officially opened with speeches from the Director of AUNA DR. Fathila Hassouna, the Minister of the Environment MR. Nejib Derouiche, and Secretary General MR. Chouaib Elhajjejji. MR. Nejib Derouiche greeted the students and showed a warm appreciation to the students for visiting Tunisia for the sake of shaping a better world with the young minds.
The North Africa International Model United Nations (NAIMUN) met at The American University in North Africa (A.U.N.A) in Tunis from the 18th to the 22nd of March 2016. N.A.I.M.U.N was the first university level International Model United Nations co-sponsored by and taking place completely at the A.U.N.A. l
Dr. Fathila Hassouna welcomed the students from around the world and reminded them that the UN is ?[their] United Nations.? He challenged them to keep in mind that they will one day lead the world thanks to initiative spirit that reunited students from different background and decided all together to pave the way for a better life and future.
The honor of giving the final speech was given to Chouaib Elhjjejji who acknowledged the importance of the event conducted in the post revolutionary period in Tunisia and especially at the period of the Independence Day in Tunisia, the 20th of March.
NAIMUN?s goal was to provide a highly realistic educational experience to the participants. UN officials reviewed the rules and procedures, and NAIMUN chose topics which coped with the period of the post revolution period. The students then researched their assigned member states, the UN body on which they would be seated, and the topics for their simulation.
MUN is an interactive educational activity in which students simulate the workings of the UN. Each year over 10.000 students on every continent participate in MUN activities. As a simulation of the UN, NAIMUN provided an opportunity for students to both replicate the work of the UN and to view the problems facing the international community from a unique perspective. For an example, representatives had only 4 days to assume the role of their nation's Ambassador and simulate the deliberations of the UN. Besides, the Security committee can feign and fable a crisis situation to prepare students for problem solving in a very limited time. For these reasons, many students claimed that the experience was unique and worth living.
Students all over the globe shared their opinion about the event. The most striking opinions described how this experience has developed their critical minds more than any theories can ever do. The smiles and enthusiasm of participants during and after the event warmed Tunisia?s chilly air with hope and a promising future. The event incorporated social events such as celebrating Tunisia?s Independence Day on the 20th of March. Students all over the globe were amazed by Sidi-Bou-Said which is a town for tourist attraction and is known for its extensive use of blue and white. Moreover, Souvenirs can be bought in the main street. Students were accompanied by our AUNA professor Mr. Ezzeddine Ammar who acted like a tourist guide in Carthage museum. The program was special because it was rich with so many cultural activities that emphasized the role of The Model United Nations in enriching students with a political and cultural simulation that paved their way into the professional life.
The closing ceremony held on the 22nd of March opened with speeches from the director of AUNA, Mr. Hassouna Fathila who congratulated students for their hard work and accomplishments during their stay in Tunisia wishing them all success. The speech was welcomed by warm round applause from the students and wound up by delivering certificates with best deleguate award.
The related Topics that were discussed and best deleguate in each committee are as follows:
SUBSTA NTIVE BRIEFINGS A T NA IM UN
- Innovative Financing for Africa?s Transformation.- Access to Energy.- Including Vulnerable Populations in Economic and Social Development.
BEST DELEGUATE: Haythem Rabti.
1/ Gener al Assembly f ir st Commit t ee: Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC): Economic Commission f or Af r ica:
Topics:
- Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Beijing +20 Review. - Achieving Gender Equality Post-2015 by Eliminating Violence against All Women. - Strengthening Women's Political Participation.
BEST DELEGUATE: Sahar Mestour.
2/ Gener al Assembly second commit t ee: Unit ed Nat ions commit t ee on devel opment pr ogr am: Unit ed Nat ions Ent it y f or Gender Equal it y and t he Empower ment of Women (UN- Women):
Topics:
- Empowering Youth through Access to Information and Communication Technology and Media. - Improving Water Security through Natural Resource Management. - Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage.
BEST DELEGUATE: Asmaa Achref Gomaa.
3/ Gener al Assembly Thir d Commit t ee: Commit t ee on Human Right s and Humanitar ian Af fair s: Unit ed Nat ions Educat ional , Scient if ic, and Cul t ur al Or ganizat ion (UNESCO):
Topics:
- The Situation in Iraq. - Measures to Combat Terrorism in Africa. - Maintenance of International Peace and Security: Security Sector Reform.
BEST DELEGUATE: Amir Cherrad.
4/ Gener al Assembly Four t h Commit t ee: Commit t ee on Peace and Secur it y: Secur it y Council (SC):
Topics:
SECRETARIAT CHOUAIB ELHAJJEJJI : SECRETARY GENERAL
SAADA BERDJOUH AND SONIA JENHANI: ECOSOC CHAIRPERSONS
SHIREEN CHARLES, GHADA HAJJEJJI AND YASSINE ABDELMALEK :
UN-WOMEN CHAIRPERSONS
ISLEM ELSAYED, EMEL BEHLOULI AND DJEBELI ABDELMAJID :
UNESCO CHAIRPERSONS
HABIB BARKOUCH, NAIMA CHABBOUH AND SALIM BEANRADJ :
SC CHAIRPERSONS
SECRETARIAT A special thank you goes to:
Mr. Mohammed Taweh
Mr. Hassouna Fathila
Mr. Ridha Ouni
Mr. Ridha Kossai
Ms. Nafissa Boudali
Mr. Ezzedina Ammar
Mr. Chouaib Elhajjeji
NAIMUN WAS MADE POSSIBLE ONLY THROUGH THE EXEMPLARY WORK OF OUR CO- SPONSORS, THEAMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF NORTH AFRICA.
The conference would not have been possible without the support and efforts of:
The working staff : Emna Makni, Mayssa Frouja, Ameny Naimy,Donia Ghedira, Sarah Ben Ali, Mouna Ouni, Ghada Mhirsi, Imen Maamer, Jihen Smari, Abdelkader frouja and Yora Ben Abdallah. Thank you .
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REPORT WRITTEN BY:M A YSSA FROUJA
DESIGN M A DE BY:EM NA M A K NI
http://www.naimun.org/