
Yale Model UN Europe brought together students from top schools across North and South America, Europe, and Asia for three rigorous days of MUN, March 15-17. Debate for Peace was proud to take part in this prestigious conference, held in Brussels, Belgium, the heart of the European Union.



The Debate for Peace delegation included students from six schools around Israel, as well as two students from Pristina high school. The group held a day of briefings on Thursday, March 14th, meeting with the German mission to the European Union, the Human Rights Action Unit at the European Parliament, the UN Regional Information Center (UNRIC), followed by a discussion with Simone Susskind with the Actions in the Mediterranean group.
The delegation then competed in six committees, ranging from historical crisis committees to the EU, SOCHUM and ECLAC committees. Each delegate put in hours of research to prepare for the conference, and the team as a whole performed at a high level, as befitting such an international competition. A special congratulations to Ari Plosker (Best Delegate Historical Security Council) and Yara Huleihel (Essay competition winner).
Debate for Peace thanks the Yale Model UN team for a special MUN conference, and for helping bring together students from such diverse backgrounds for this wonderful experience.
