Students get experience with United Nations activities through model sessions

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Students get experience with United Nations activities through model sessions

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The four-day-long Bangladesh International Model United Nations (BIMUN 2023) came to an end on Saturday at the American International University Bangladesh (AIUB). Different UN model sessions of this program taught students the United Nations activities. The program suggested that cooperation among nations can address climate change issues.

In addition to recognizing outstanding accomplishments, this ceremony pays tribute to the connections and cherished moments that made BiMUN 2023 so remarkable. 10 committee sessions took place during the whole event, which ended with the Closing Plenary, and through this, delegates came up with different resolutions to combat global issues.

Program Director Nusrat Mim told Business Mirror, “A total of 200 student groups from different educational institutions in Bangladesh and other countries, including Nepal and India, participated in this tremendous program.” “This event concluded with a prize-giving ceremony for the active delegates and organizers. As we say goodbye to BiMUN 2023, we hope to make a positive impact on the globe,” she added.

“As we end this chapter, we pause to consider the progress made over the past four days of concentrated discussion and teamwork. Ideas grew, friendships formed, and problems were solved during BiMUN 2023. It’s proof that working together can solve the world’s problems,” stated the organizers.

The French Ambassador to Bangladesh, Marie Masdupuy, was present there as a chief guest. She said, ‘Education is the basis of all things’. She added that she gets positive energy from the young people of Bangladesh. She acknowledged Bangladesh as a beautiful country.

Sayed Saikh Imtiaz, the current Chair of the Board of Trustees of UNYSA Bangladesh and Professor at the Department of Women and Gender Studies at the University of Dhaka, was present at the event. He shared his experiences and journey as a participant and organizer of a Model United Nations. He added that we can contribute to the betterment of our world through this kind of participation.

Zahidul Islam Khan, Registrar of AIUB, joined as a special guest. He talked about climate justice and operational causes. He especially mentioned the progress of Ireland, Russia, and India.

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