The Borneo Post

‘Gain insight into critical issues to create better world’

- By Jude Toyat reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: The younger generation should strive to gain better understand­ing of critical global issues in order to make the world a better place.

Curtin Malaysia pro vicechance­llor, president and chief executive officer Prof Jim Mienczakow­ski said by discussing global issues, young people will be able to gain understand­ing of world affairs while learning how to express their political opinions and engaging in diplomatic talks.

“It is up to the younger generation to make the world a much better place. Let us do something now for the future. We are placing the world in the safe hands of the younger generation in the hope for them to lead us and the world forward,” he said when speaking at the opening ceremony of Borneo Model United Nations ( MUN) 2018 Conference, held at Curtin University Malaysia here yesterday.

He added this was in line with the conference’s prime objective of being an avenue for youths to discuss a range of topics, gain better understand­ing of critical issues affecting the world, and inculcate their roles and responsibi­lities in creating a world for all.

Meanwhile, United Nations Associatio­n Malaysia head of MUN Developmen­t Rehhahn Tudball said in order to move towards a more peaceful and equal world, the younger generation must look at their difference­s and paradox of progress.

“It is great to focus on similariti­es and things that unite us, but it is really those difference­s that make us unique and it is the diversity that makes us special.

“Through understand­ing of those difference­s, we would be able to bring each other closer for a more equal and equitable world as well as ensure we can better understand each other’s culture, religion, beliefs and ideals,” he said.

Rehhahn also advised the younger generation to always be conscious of various shortcomin­gs and criticism when striving towards a greater good.

“There is nothing wrong in taking a step back at the end of each day to evaluate yourself and ask yourself if what you are doing is really the best that you can do? Because most of the time, the answer will be no.

“Then, ask yourself how can you make it better than it already is,” he added.

About 100 delegates, consisting of bright and inspiratio­nal young students from Curtin Malaysia and various educationa­l institutio­ns from several countries as far as Zimbabwe, are attending the five- day annual internatio­nal academic conference, which ends on Sept 28.

Among those present at the ceremony were Curtin Malaysia deputy pro vice- chancellor Prof Beena Giridharan, chief operating officer Pieter Willem Pottas, Borneo MUN 2018 secretaryg­eneral Viranesh Mohan and director- general Sulaiman Kaizer.

 ??  ?? Mienczakow­ski (front row, fifth right) in a group photo with participan­ts during the opening ceremony of Borneo Model United Nations 2018 yesterday.
Mienczakow­ski (front row, fifth right) in a group photo with participan­ts during the opening ceremony of Borneo Model United Nations 2018 yesterday.

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