Welcome to this year’s UNESCO blog. My name is Habiiba Malingha and I am delighted to be one of your Dias this year. I am a sophomore and an Economics Major. I am especially excited for this year’s topics because all my life I have been asking about the value of education, access to education, quality of education, education providers and the forms of education that are appropriate for various populations. I also come from Uganda, a sub- Saharan African country, a region that suffers the most from food insecurity. And luckily, this year we are looking at barriers to education as well as issues in agricultural sustainability and food security - two very interlinked topics in my opinion. Feel free to ask for my perspective on both topics. I look forward to working with y’all!!!
Hey guys! I am super excited for tomorrow and I hope you all are too! :) I just wanted to give you some last minute tips before conference as far as what we are looking for in committee. Speeches/moderated: It is important that you are bringing something new to debate. We are looking for interesting and original content that contributes to committee. Back up what you say with research to really stand out from others. Most of committee we will be in substantive debate, meaning that you will be presenting solutions. Explain and convince others why the solutions which your delegation proposes will solve the problem at hand. With this convincing comes the necessity of delivery. Try to put you ideas in a way understandable to delegates. We will be in a big room so project as much as possible and use your inflection to emphasize the important parts of your speech. Also, remember quality is greater than quantity. We will be trying to keep the speaking even the whole time so only raise ...
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