BM Report:
The United Nations Youth and Students Association (UNYSAB) organized Bangladesh International Model United Nations (BiMUN) 2023 at the American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) auditorium in the capital on Wednesday. BiMUN-23 aims to address climate vulnerability for a sustainable future.
Mr. Masud Bin Momen, Foreign Secretary of Bangladesh, attended the inaugural ceremony virtually by delivering video messages to the delegates. He delivered his remarks and said that his government allocated funds to address Bangladesh’s climate vulnerability and embezzled funds.
Benjamin Morgan, Development Coordinator Officer of the UN Resident Coordinator in Bangladesh, said that the theme of BiMUN-23 on climate vulnerability plays a crucial role in a sustainable future. He also thanked UNYSAB for taking this great initiative.
Professor Abdur Rahman, Pro Vice-Chancellor of American International University-Bangladesh, said that students should grow their skills; otherwise, it will be too hard to acquire new things. “This event is the best platform to increase students’ soft skills,” he added. Mr.Rahman said that we have NDC and NAP; Bangladesh is still working on it, but students should introduce all of this to the international community.
The inaugural ceremony was presided over by the President of UNYSAB and Secretary General of BiMUN-2023, Jahidul Islam, and concluded with a vote of thanks.

