Sharjah: More than 1,300 students had the opportunity to learn about global trends, diplomacy, and the mechanics behind the United Nations during the American University of Sharjah Model United Nations (AUSMUN) conference held at the university’s campus February 21—23, 2019. The theme of the 12th AUSMUN was Empowerment and the Youth.

During the three-day event, students from 11 universities and 32 schools from around the UAE and GCC honed their communication, research, diplomacy, negotiation, teamwork, and public speaking skills, and networked with like-minded individuals.

The opening ceremony was attended by senior university officials who welcomed the participants to the campus. The ceremony also included a delightful performance by the AUS Choir and a keynote address by Samer I. Asfour, Regional Director, Middle East, Gulf Cooperation Council Countries (GCC) and Turkey for Tesla Motors.

During the event, students participated in 23 committees including United Nations Security Council; Disarmament and International Security, Economic and Financial Committee; Administrative and Financial Committee; World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations International Children’s Energy Fund (UNICEF); United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC); World Food Programme (WFP); United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC); World Conference on Cybersecurity (CS); United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA); International Organization for Migration (IOM); Youth Assembly at the United Nations (YA); International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); Commission on the Status of Women (CSW); and International Labor Organization (ILO).

The conference this year introduced three new committees which included the International Monetary Fund (IMF), International Court of Justice (ICJ) and an Arabic UNESCO committee that discussed implementation of UNESCO operational strategy on youth and protecting and preserving endangered languages.

The student delegates addressed a wide range of topics, including reform of the United Nations Security Council; Rohingya genocide in Myanmar; defining the limits of foreign intervention in DRC Congo; climate change and global security; the role of the youth in the informal economy; improving mechanisms for accountability and transparency within the UN System; strengthening the UN response to sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) cases in UN field missions;  criminal accountability of UN officials and experts on mission; Female Genital Mutilation (FMG) and its health consequences; integration and inclusion of people with physical and mental disabilities into mainstream society; protecting the right to education for refugee children, addressing and revising the ‘Framework of Child Marriage’ in developing countries; addressing the challenges of food insecurity in South Sudan; and framework to provide food aid to sanctioned countries, among many others.

Speaking on the occasion, Natasha Nazi, Secretary-General of AUSMUN 2019, said:

“With the exceptional delegates we receive every year, our enthusiasm to provide the best quality conference is elevated with each new session. This year marks 12 years of dedication, eagerness, and enthusiasm to learn and discover for everyone affiliated with AUSMUN. It has, thus, brought with it new opportunities for everyone involved to grow through an experience that engulfs learning on different levels. With Sapere Aude as a motto, we hope we will deliver an experience that will make delegates eager and devoted to never stop learning." 

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For more information, please contact:
Farid Alvie, Content Manager, Strategic Communications and Marketing, American University of Sharjah,
+971 6 515 2210,
 falvie@aus.edu 

About AUS
American University of Sharjah (AUS) was founded in 1997 by His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan Bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Sharjah. Sheikh Sultan articulated his vision of a distinctive institution against the backdrop of Islamic history and in the context of the aspirations and needs of contemporary society in the UAE and the Gulf region.

Firmly grounded in principles of meritocracy and with a strong reputation for academic excellence, AUS has come to represent the very best in teaching and research, accredited internationally and recognized by employers the world over for creating graduates equipped with the knowledge, skills and drive to lead in the 21st century.

AUS values learners not driven only by academic success, but by those that embrace our dynamic campus life and embody our ideals of openness, tolerance and respect. This combination of academic excellence and community spirit ensures AUS is filled with world-class faculty and students, poised to become the innovators, thinkers, contributors and leaders of tomorrow.

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