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Title: Alexandria International Model United Nations
Location:
Egypt
Status:
In Progress
Timeline: Ongoing
Categories: Education
Tags: elhamalalwihotmail.com
Description:
Alexandria International Model United Nations is the first UN simulation to be held in Alexandria. The model is a student-to-student activity run by the youth members of an Egyptian non-governmental organization, Sustainable Development Association (SDA). The model has chosen for this year the main theme of “Re-evaluation of the MENA performance towards the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals in the Middle East and North Africa...
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Aug 23rd, 2005 - 18:34:46 | Moustafa Mohamed Hussein
The first Alexandria International Model United Nations (AIMUN) was organized by the Sustainable Development Association (SDA), 7-10 August 2005, in collaboration with the Bibliotheca Alexandrina... (read more)
Jul 30th, 2005 - 06:33:02 | Moustafa Mohamed Hussein
Seventh Session 27 - 7 – 2005
Theme: 8th Millennium Development Goals. ICT4D and Youth. Negotiations Skills. Delegates Presentations.
Speakers: Mr. Fathy Abu Elsaad, AIMUN Secretary General,... (read more)
Jul 30th, 2005 - 06:32:23 | Moustafa Mohamed Hussein
Sixth Session: 24 - 7 - 2005
Theme: The Barriers to Development; between the dilemma of dependency and the hope of economic growth fostered by required reforms and the impulse of trade engine.... (read more)
Jul 24th, 2005 - 02:44:27 | Injy
Fifth Session 20-7-2005
Here we are in the AIMUN's fifth session which for me was very interesting and informative, thanks to Dr. Ahmed Sakr Ashour, Professor of Management in the Alexandrian... (read more)
Jul 20th, 2005 - 05:41:30 | Doaa Mohamed Abd El-Salam
The fourth session of the AIMUN was exceptionally informative and interesting primarily because new guests were invited to share their experience with the Aimuners and the delegates. First, the... (read more)
Jul 16th, 2005 - 11:02:41 | Injy
Third Sessoin 13-7-2005
The third session was very intensive, but quite informative. It started as usual with Eng. Moustafa M. Hussein and Mr. Fathy Abou Elsaad and a half an hour discussion of... (read more)
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