On 24 October 1945, representatives of 50
countries met together to write the United Nations Charter a document that
would forever change the way countries operated. From then on the world was a
team that would work together, side by side to help save the world from itself.
This is the essence of GIS MUN.
MUN has grown to become a strong aspect of
GIS life. Since its introduction to the school in 2000 MUN has grown in size and
influence, from a mere 15 students to over fifty, comprising of students from
Form 3 to Upper 6. We have debated both locally (GHAMUN, SOSMUN) and
internationally. It has taught many students the essentials for success;
critical thinking, open-mindedness and cooperation. It has aided many students
in there development, teaching them about diplomacy, integrity, bravery and
debate over the course of its long GIS history. Delegates from GIS have gone on
to become influential citizens of the world, some actually joining the UN. In
Ghana International School MUN has always been a student activity, lead by
students and taught by students. And as a result of this firm tradition the
GISMUN Conference is planned, designed and run by students. As a result of this
I am glad to present to you the new line up of MUN execs
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