The seventh annual Thimun Qatar
conference will take place from January 24-26 at the Qatar National
Convention Centre. The event, which will bring together more than 1,300
Model United Nation (MUN) students from Qatar, as well as the wider
region and beyond, aims to encourage young people to discuss, negotiate,
debate, and propose solutions to global issues.
“We are now in the seventh year of Thimun Qatar,” said Lisa Martin, head, Thimun Qatar.
“Despite
the current political crisis in the region, we are continuing to
develop as a Model United Nations, attracting thousands of students from
around the world.
“This conference is a wonderful opportunity for
young men and women from different countries and backgrounds to come
together to propose action-orientated solutions to some of the world’s
most pressing issues. We at Thimun Qatar are dedicated to fostering
active global citizens and equipping participants with the skills and
tools necessary to become the future leaders of tomorrow,” added Martin.
The theme of this year’s conference is ‘Gender Equality and
Empowerment for Women and Girls’, inspired by the United Nation’s (UN’s)
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5. In line with the theme, the
keynote speech will be delivered by Trisha Shetty, founder and CEO of
SheSays India, a youth-led NGO with a focus on youth and civil society
engagement to promote gender equality. Additionally, as part of the
opening ceremony, Sandev Ferdinando, secretary-general, Thimun Qatar,
and Bahia Tahzib-Lie, ambassador of the Netherlands will address the
audience.
During the three-day conference, participants will engage
in a simulation of the UN, taking on roles as diplomats to discuss and
debate international issues in order to develop solutions to some of the
greatest challenges facing the global community. Students will also be
given the opportunity to participate in a variety of committees.
Representatives from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime will
also present during the event, covering topics such as ‘Cyber Crime’,
‘Organised Crime and Gender’, and ‘Human Trafficking’.
A key aspect
of this year’s conference is MUN Impact. The programme will serve as a
hub for sharing stories of impactful MUN activities, best practices, and
ways to support, through action, the SDGs.