The Borneo Post

MUN provides youths skills in research, public speaking

- By Jude Toyat reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: Model United Nations, also known as Model UN or MUN, is an education simulation and academic activity in which students learn about diplomacy, internatio­nal relations and the United Nations ( UN).

It teaches researchin­g, public speaking, debating and writing skills, in addition to critical thinking, teamwork and leadership abilities.

It is an extracurri­cular activity in which students typically role play delegates to the United Nations and simulate UN committees, said Borneo Model United Nations ( BorneoMUN) deputy secretary-general Praween Sarawanan.

“MUN is an activity that usually takes place at MUN conference­s, which is usually organised by a high school or university MUN club.

“Besides gaining insight into the workings of the UN and the dynamics of internatio­nal relations by providing opportunit­ies to assume the roles of UN representa­tives, the conference helps participan­ts understand the relations between countries particular­ly power relations between rich and poor countries,” he told The Borneo Post yesterday.

The inaugural Borneo Model United Nations will be held at Curtin University Malaysia here from Sept 25 to 29.

“This conference helps expand the reach of Model United Nations Conference­s of Curtin Malaysia ( MUNCM) and increases the contact links with all MUNs within Malaysia and South Pacific Asian countries.”

For Viranesh Mohan, MUNCM provides a great platform to network.

“As I work with the MUN associatio­n in Curtin Malaysia, I become more grateful because I meet people from different countries in my associatio­n. I felt shy at first to start a conversati­on with them but as time went by, I became closer to them and started to talk with them.

“My speaking skills improved and I dare to talk and start a conversati­on with people I meet or people of higher authority. The best part of being in the associatio­n is meeting highrankin­g officers and new people to talk in such a formal way. It makes me feel confident to speak. This has caused my confidence level to increase. In my opinion, MUN is the place where people can improve themselves and nurture future leaders,” he said.

Likewise, Jocelyn Chong said since she joined MUNCM as a committee member, her social circle has slightly changed.

“I met new people from Zimbabwe, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Maldives. We talked to each other and eventually became friends. There are some fun people to talk with and you get to know different things,” Chong

I met new people, those from Zimbabwe, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Maldives. We talked to each other and eventually we became friends. They are some fun people to talk with and you get to know different things. Jocelyn Chong

said.

MUNCM is not just about political debate, but helps build self- confidence when you are speaking or presenting something to the public, she added.

“Since I have made more internatio­nal friends, this actually helps me improve the way I communicat­e, the way I convey my thoughts and my ideas to others as well as help enhance my English language proficienc­y.

“I confess that I still have a lot to learn, especially in approachin­g people outside my comfort zone. Neverthele­ss, I would like to thank Praween for giving me a chance to be exposed to this microcosm of society,” she added.

As for Belle Kota Zakarias Kota, living in a multiracia­l society in the state makes it more important to connect with people of various races and ethnicitie­s.

“This is because the people working under MUNCM come from different nationalit­ies such from Malaysia, Bangladesh, Nigeria and more.

“Through this, I learned how to work with them as a group, and as a team to make this conference a big success. Other than that, the most important thing is that we get to know each other and bond.

“Being part of MUN is quite a blessing because I get to experience how to communicat­e with people better since I am quite an introverte­d person. I also get to learn how to talk with companies as well.

“In being part of MUN, it may be stressful at first due to lots of work coming up but the time and energy is worth it,” she added.

For enquiries or to participat­e in BorneoMUN Conference 2017, contact 014- 6897849 ( Hui Hui), 0175026511 ( Praween) or 014- 9257011 (Shaikh).

 ??  ?? Viranesh Mohan
Viranesh Mohan
 ??  ?? Belle Kota Zakarias Kota
Belle Kota Zakarias Kota
 ??  ?? Jocelyn Chong
Jocelyn Chong

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