2018


GRADUATION


THE future will be a better place if students follow their dreams with hard work and humility.

Speaking at the graduation ceremony for the Junior Level Model United Nations (MUN) training in Suva at the weekend, the Chargé D’Affaires at the Embassy of the Kingdom of Spain, Daniel Montilla  Rubiales, who was chief guest, encouraged graduates to build on these core values if they were to impact change on the world.

Twenty-seven students graduated from the training of the Fiji Model United Nations Society, a non-governmental organisation which prepares young people for leadership through educational simulation and academic activities.

Since its establishment in 2015, the FMUNS teaches students about diplomacy, international relations, and the United Nations through research, public speaking, debating, and writing skills.

Mr. Rubiales thanked the organisation for the initiative, saying he was impressed by the performance and caliber of participants.

He highlighted the importance of traveling to learn about new cultures, languages and meeting new people to understand new perspectives and ways of understanding life.

Mr. Rubiales encouraged the students to pursue their dreams in the international arena, either as future diplomats or representatives of civil society organizations, international organizations, or multinational companies.

During the training, students took on mock roles as ambassadors, wrote speeches, prepared draft resolutions, learnt to negotiate with allies and adversaries in conflict resolutions, and navigated the Model UN conference rules of procedures with the aim of mobilising international cooperation to resolve problems and create active citizens.

The deputy head of mission at the Embassy of Cuba, Osmany Cantillo, who was also present at the graduation, encouraged the students to persevere in their studies and believe in themselves.

Mr. Osmany said it was permanent and valuable teaching for a diplomat. Mr. Osmany said it was permanent and valuable teaching for a diplomat.

“In the world that we live today, marked by violence, intolerance, political instability and the threat to the survival of the human species due to the effects of climate change, it is essential that any diplomat, regardless of its political and ideological sign, religion, skin color, nationality or country, endorse the values of multilateralism and the United Nations, especially maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples, achieving international co-operation in solving international problems of an economic, social, cultural, or humanitarian character, and promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language, or religion.

“I wish you the best and I hope to see some of you as a diplomat in Cuba or any other country or international organization promoting the best values of humanity, making a better world that is possible,” he said.

Mohammed Al-Dousary, who graduated as the best overall delegate, said FMUNS had been able to instill in them three major principles which people tend to forget in life – Class, dignity, and elegance.

“I believe that we graduates have learned a great deal in the past few weeks under the guidance of the right people. Being a part of this organization has helped evolve our behavioral approach in terms of being more pride inherent models for the UN. MUN allows us to deliver the best qualities we possess in such a manner that is sure to spark change in the hearts of millions who have no beacon of hope to guide them towards a future worth existing in,” he said.

“Becoming a part of something of cosmic proportion like the MUN has truly been a dream come true and graduating in the Junior Level level training will serve as a stepping stone towards a marvelous future that we all can be proud of. A future to whose peace we can contribute. A future that knows no poverty, no hunger, no discrimination, no injustice.

“We have passed the first obstacle. Now, we must tie along with peace wherever we go. No matter how desolate or dreadful the situation.”

FMUNS President Mr. Akmal Ali said they had set up a branch in the Western Division and looked forward to increasing membership in the new year.

He said the FMUNS had been invited to New York for the National High School Model United Nations, which will host 5000 participants from more than 75 countries in March, next year, and they were also hoping to secure funding for their activities.

Source: The Fiji Times


COMMUNITY IMPACT PROJECT-SDG Mobilisation #1


To commemorate the Global Goals for Sustainable Development day, We started our campaign called: #FijianYouthTakingCharge .

Through our members we were able to reach over 500 people in Suva and Lautoka Fiji. We #act4SDGs a grand sucess.

#leavingnoonebehind #SDGs #GlobalGoals #UNGA #Agenda2030

Attention;

#Action4SDGS Fiji Council Of Social Services (FCOSS) CIVICUS youth united! CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation PIANGO Pacific 2030 United Nations European Union in the Pacific Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat

Government of Fiji Parliament of the Republic of Fiji

Affinity Group of National Associations (AGNA)

NGO MAJOR GROUP


JUNIOR LEVEL DIPLOMACY TRAINING PROGRAMME


Final Summation

Congratulations to our new members who have successfully completed Level 1- Junior Level MUN Training. This included 27 hours of theory, group work, discussions. Followed by 6 hours of mock summation observation. Finally with an 8-hour summation. The lot did its final activity yesterday a Training Summation: A Model Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on  Saturday, 08 September 2018 at Room B319, Derrick Campus, Fiji National University (FNU), Samabula, Suva, Fiji.

The Agenda : Rohingya Crisis

While doing summation students were given practical experience of a summation with immediate feedback for improvement.

Awards ceremony will be held at a later date.

With Class, Dignity, and Elegance-

#UNAF

#ActiveFijianCitizen

#GlobalCitizenshipEducation


Mock Summation

Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) seniors members played the role of Melanesian Leaders to give a glimpse of what a real summation is to the new members on Saturday, 6 September 2018. The venue is Multiple Intelligence School, 43A Rewa Street, Flagstaff, Suva.

With Class, Dignity, and Elegance-

#UNAF

#ActiveFijianCitizen

#GlobalCitizenshipEducation


BDTP Class #2

Our BDTP Attendees have started their class-based activities. The Trainees were paired up with a buddy in order to properly transition through the programme to ultimately become BDTP 2018 Graduates. Buddy are BDTP Graduates that have acquired the skills needed to guide the current attendees further. The first task of the day included the introduction of each other’s Buddies. This activity aims to get everyone out of their comfort zones and begin the journey of Public speaking and Negotiation.

Location: MIS (43A REWA STREET SUVA FIJI)

Date: Saturday, 14 July 2018

With Class, Dignity, and Elegance-

#UNAF

#ActiveFijianCitizen

#GlobalCitizenshipEducation


BDTP Orientation Class #1

After a successful membership drive, which we ran for 31 High schoolers from Fiji. These young individuals are all aspiring leaders of our future.

Location: MIS (43A REWA STREET SUVA FIJI)

With Class, Dignity, and Elegance-

#UNAF

#ActiveFijianCitizen

#GlobalCitizenshipEducation


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