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Adventist Students Participate at Model United Nations Conference in Netherlands

student delegation at The Hague United Nations event

Seventeen students from Highland View Academy, Pine Forge Academy, Spencerville Adventist Academy, and Takoma Academy participate at The Hague International Model United Nations (THIMUN) Conference in the Netherlands. Photo provided by the Columbia Union Visitor

Seventeen students from Highland View Academy, Pine Forge Academy, Spencerville Adventist Academy (SAA), and Takoma Academy participated at The Hague International Model United Nations (THIMUN) Conference in the Netherlands this past January.

The event, organized and supported by Washington Adventist University’s Honors College, was the first in-person THIMUN conference that a Seventh-day Adventist school delegation has attended in person.

"I was so proud of each of the students as they almost immediately began contributing to the debate at the conference. From day one, they were engaging other delegates, asking points of information, making speeches on behalf of their country, and generally pushing for meaningful solutions to the issues at hand. Columbia Union academies were very well represented in a conference that included students from more than 200 schools from around the world,” said Jonathan Scriven, Model United Nations (MUN) director of the Honors College at WAU, based in Takoma Park, Maryland.

The Adventist student delegation, which represented the country of Equatorial Guinea during the conference, participated in United Nations committees, including the Human Rights Council, the Economic and Social Council, a Special Council on Disarmament and International Security, the Sustainable Development Commission, and several General Assembly committees. The delegates spent four full days debating global issues and searching for international solutions to some of the world's biggest challenges.

To prepare for the conference, delegates attended a briefing at the Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Washington, D.C., on January 20. Members of the Equatorial Guinea diplomatic staff spoke to the delegates about the international goals and objectives of the country and provided insights on how to best represent Equatorial Guinea at the THIMUN conference.

Academy high school students vote at the THIMUN

Academy high school students vote during one of the discussions at the The Hague International Model United Nations (THIMUN) Conference in the Netherlands, held this past January. Photo provided by Columbia Union Visitor.

In addition to the THIMUN experience, the group worshipped and delivered sermons at a local Adventist church. They later spent time with a youth group from the church.

"The conference was a great experience. While attending, you not only got to learn about the culture of the country that each delegate was representing but also about the culture of the country they, themselves, came from. I have a better understanding of the world because of this experience," says Leighvanni Kennedy, a junior at SAA in Maryland.

"It was an honor to attend the THIMIN Conference as the first group of SDA schools to attend. It was a blessing to spread our light to everyone that we came across. This was the trip of a life time and I pray that I will be able to do it again next year," said Lawrence Well, a junior at Pine Forge Academy in Pennsylvania.

Scriven shared, "We are already in the planning stages to take a group of academy students to THIMUN next year. We not only had a wonderful experience at the conference, but we made new friends at the Adventist church in The Hague and we look forward to meeting with them again next year as well."

The WAU Honors College actively participates in MUN through its WAU MUN program, which allows university students to participate in national and global conferences each year. The Honors College also hosts a conference for high school students each spring called CAPITALMUN. This year's CAPITALMUN conference will be held on WAU’s campus, March 21, 2023. Please contact Scriven at jscriven@wau.edu for more information.

— The original version of the article appeared on the Columbia Union Visitor website.