Ghana excels at Harvard Model United Nation Conference
Ghana has for the fourth year running, participated in the prestigious Harvard University National Model United Nations (MUN) Conference in Boston, USA.
The 2017 edition dubbed the “Resolution Project” examined various resolutions arising out of researched case studies in resolving socio-cultural situations in various parts of the world applying United Nations Resolution mechanisms.
Ghana’s delegation, led by the Executive Director of Life-Link Friendship Schools Ghana included 12 students drawn from 4 tertiary institutions; the University of Ghana, University of Mines and Technology, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and the Ghana Institute of Journalism.
They were selected to represent Ghana after emerging winners in a local contest held in Accra last year under the auspices of Life-Link Friendship Schools Ghana.
Participating delegates were previous winners of the local Model UN conference in Ghana, who also won awards within the category of Honorable Mention awards and (BOTAEPA) social venture challenge Project.
The student delegation constituted themselves into two project teams; Team Eureka, represented by Kobby Afari-Yeboah, Harriet Bempomaah Ofori and Hilary Adare, worked on a social venture aimed at creating awareness and promoting advocacy on child dyslexia and professed supports for the funding and training of identified dyslexics in underprivileged schools in Ghana.
Team “Explore a New Language” on the other hand, led by Rejoice Dufe explored an initiative of an Edukidz Language Center. The project aims at promoting language education in the lives of children especially orphans.
Ghana’s delegation won four awards at the end of the highly competitive engagement moderated by some renowned University Professors and UN Experts.
Executive Director of Life-Link Friendship Schools Ghana, Mr Ernest Gyimah-Danquah told newsmen the five-day event offered a critical thinking platform for participating students.
“It has always been the critical learning curve for our students who are determined to do things differently to bring change to their societies and environments using workable and sustainable approaches”, he said.
Founded in 1955, Harvard National Model United Nations (HNMUN) is the largest, oldest, and most prestigious of the Model UN Conferences held in major locations around the world. Staffed entirely by Harvard College undergraduates, HNMUN brings over 3,000 students and faculty together from colleges and universities around the world to simulate the activities of the United Nations. HNMUN offers a unique opportunity to experience the challenges of international negotiation and diplomacy.
The delegation later paid a courtesy call on Ghana’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Mrs Martha Pobee who congratulated the team for bringing honor to the nation.
She urged the awardees to continue to explore innovative means to address key national challenges, reminding them that HNMUN serves as a platform for innovation and a space to build relationships for students with a truly global array of perspectives.
The awardees pledged their commitment to work harder to develop the country.
Every year, Life Link Friendship Schools Ghana, organizes series of Model UN programs for Junior and Senior High Schools as well as Tertiary institutions to train future diplomats, teaching them about global issues, negotiation skills, leadership and crisis resolution.
Source: Life-Link Communications Dept.