World Health Organization
TOPICS
- The question of the viability of xenotransplantation considering the risk of zoonotic diseases
- Addressing the human dangers of biohacking and DIY body implantation
Natprima (Wawa) Sae-Heng |
Hello! My name is Natprima (Wawa) Sae-Heng, a sophomore at Ruamrudee International School. I am extremely excited to be chairing the World Health Organization at the upcoming THAIMUN! Since we’re getting closer to the date of the conference, I am looking forward to hearing all the fruitful debates and effective resolutions that can potentially solve the issues brought up in the World Health Organization! If you ever have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask me
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Hi delegates! I’m Pann (not frying pan), your deputy chair for this year’s THAIMUN WHO conference. I’m a Year 11 student at Brighton College Bangkok and have been co-running my school’s MUN club with my twin sister, Pond (UNOOSA), for two of my three years in Model UN. Throughout my MUN journey, every experience has boosted my confidence and left no regrets, from early mistakes to standing at the podium. Feel free to reach out with any questions via DM (@pann.swp) or email([email protected] / [email protected]).
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Pannapond (Pann) Suwanapong |