HGS represents in the KE MUN 2025

Serving as the economic representative for South Korea at the King Edward’s Model United Nations was an immensely rewarding experience. The conference allowed for participation in sophisticated debates on the economic crisis in Yemen, A major humanitarian crises that all too often is overlooked. Working and collaborating with delegates from other schools was both a challenging and rewarding experience that pushed me to consider the perspectives of other nations while maintaining the economic stance of Korea. One of the most rewarding of the conference was the insight it gave me into international affairs, political processes, and economic issues. Although I already had some prior knowledge of the economic crisis in Yemen, the detailed analysis presented in the discussions improved my understanding of the complex issues involved in foreign aid, economic sanctions, and global cooperation. Such discussions revealed the harsh challenges faced by millions around the world and highlighted the important impact of economic policy on the lives of others. As well as the academic aspect of the event, I also appreciated the collaborative elements of the experience. Negotiation, argumentation, and coalition building processes with fellow delegates was a thoroughly engaging experience that forced me to push out of my comfort zone and build on essential public speaking skills. Although at first, the idea of presenting my arguments in a clear and compelling way to an audience seemed daunting, the experience allowed me to greatly improve my confidence. Overall, the conference was both enlightening and intellectually stimulating, allowing me to develop a deeper understanding of international economics while providing a forum for interaction with fellow students who share a common interest in international relations.

Chet Dhami

I participated in Model United Nations as the delegate of South Korea in the SOCHUM committee, which focused on intolerance, discrimination. I collaborated with other delegates to draft a resolution that emphasized the protection of freedom of expression and the need to combat online hate. The experience enhanced my public speaking, critical thinking, and diplomatic negotiation skills, and provided valuable insight into international policy-making processes.

Alina Warraich