The Hon’ble Governor of Odisha Inaugurates the 12th SAI Model United Nations Conference 2024

Hyderabad, 26th July’24: SAI International, one of the leading educational Group of India proudly hosts the 12th edition of the annual SAI Model United Nations Conference (SAIMUN) on 26th and 27th July’ 2024. Today, the opening ceremony was graced by His Excellency, the Hon’ble Governor of Odisha, Shir Raghubar Das, as the chief guest. This splendid global gathering witnessed an impressive convergence of over 720 delegates representing 17 diverse countries.

Highlight of SAIMUN’2024

Total number of delegates: 720

Total number of countries: 17 (Syria, Libya, Nepal, Ivory Coast, Sri Lanka, South Sudan, UAE, Malawi, Qatar, Zimbabwe, Thailand, Zambia, Bangladesh, Uganda, Ethiopia, Mozambique, And India)

Total number of schools: 21

Participation of iconic Odisha Adarsha Vidyalaya, Bhubaneswar

In his address to the national and international delegates, Shri Raghubar Das, the Honourable Governor of Odisha, stated, “As I declare SAIMUN 2024 open, I am inspired by the remarkable convergence of young, brilliant minds from around the world. This forum exemplifies how unity and collaboration can address our most pressing challenges with innovative solutions. SAI’s dedication to nurturing young leaders stands as a beacon of global dialogue and diplomacy.” His Excellency shared insights from his impactful tenure as Chief Minister of Jharkhand, emphasizing on invaluable insights on visionary leadership. Furthermore, he added, “To the delegates of SAIMUN 2024, your participation in this flagship conference represents a profound commitment to shaping a better future. I urge you to seize this opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogue and collaboration, as it is through your collective efforts that we shall address the pressing global challenges of our era and advance towards a more united and harmonious world.”

SAIMUN is an attempt to create awareness among the young minds on the various pressing issues that affect mankind, resources, as well as our planet. It provides a stimulating environment to find probable solutions to many of the daunting real-world challenges.

In the opening ceremony, Dr. Silpi Sahoo, Chairperson, SAI International Education Group, shared, “The theme of SAIMUN is “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”- One world one family, which inspires the participants to work collaboratively and come out with innovative solutions to the various challenges outlined in the agenda. Dr. Sahoo aptly remarked, “SAIMUN is committed to being a dynamic exchange of ideas, as young minds from around the world work together to address global challenges, reflecting our school’s ongoing commitment to educational excellence and international engagement. This event is a transformative learning experience for all of us, not just the students. Our paramount goal has always been to provide our students with a gateway to global exposure through SAIMUN. Witnessing their growth, passion, and enthusiasm throughout this journey reaffirms our commitment to nurturing the leaders of tomorrow.”

21 Schools have participated in SAIMUN 2024, including St. Andrew Kaggwa Gombe High School and Gombe Junior School from Uganda, St. Anthony’s Girls’ College from Sri Lanka. The Indian Round Square Schools namely Samata International School and Nyati’s Samata International School from Shirdi, Pinegrove School from Himachal Pradesh, Sunbeam Lahartara from Varanasi, Sanskriti School from New Delhi, Shree Niketan

Committee-wise Agenda
DISEC -Evaluating the Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Global Arms Trade Treaties
SOCHUM- Ensuring Access to Education during times of widespread War Crimes, World Hunger, Pandemic, and Breakdown of Healthcare Institutions
UNSC- Responding to Escalating Tensions in a Fictional Region and Crafting a Comprehensive Peacekeeping Resolution
UNHRC- Debating the Balance Between National Security and Civil Liberties in Anti-terrorism Measures
UNDP- Promoting Sustainable Development in Post-Conflict Regions and Ensuring Inclusive Recovery
UNICEF- Addressing the Impact of Conflict on Children’s Safety and Well-being in the Israel-Palestine Region
UNCSW- Achieving Gender Parity in Leadership Positions and Closing the Gender Pay Gap (SDG 5 – Gender Equality)
UNODC- Addressing the Link Between Drug Abuse and Mental Health (SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-being)
UNEA- Addressing Biodiversity Loss and Ecosystem Degradation (SDG 15 – Life on Land)
UNCA- Addressing Press Freedom and Journalist Safety in Conflict Zones and Repressive Regimes

Patasala, Mannivakkam from Chennai, Dalimss Sunbeam School from Tanda, Canadian International School from Bengaluru, KIIT International School, DAV CSPUR, St. Xavier’s International School, DM School, Guidance English Medium School, Iconic OAVS, Doon International School and SAI International School from Bhubaneswar, LR DAV Public School and SAI International Residential School from Cuttack participated from India in the SAIMUN 2024.

SAIMUN 2024 also has total 10 committees, with interesting and stimulating agendas on global policies. This year the committees included United Nations General Assembly First Committee – The Disarmament & International Security Committee (UNGA-DISEC); Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee (SOCHUM); United Nations Security Council (UNSC); United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC); United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF); United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW); United Nations Office on Drugs & Crime (UNODC); United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA); United Nations Correspondents Association (UNCA).

Almost 25 Students from Shri Harsha Memorial, a SAI International adopted School for deaf and mute sparked the global forum with their bright smiles today, during the opening ceremony of SAIMUN’24. This year the participation of the students from Iconic Odisha Adarsha Vidyalaya, Bhubaneswar has marked as a major achievement for SAIMUN’24.

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