World Health Organization
TOPICS
- The Question of Human Challenge Trials as a Means of Accelerating Vaccine Development
- Addressing the 2025 Cholera Outbreak
REGINA JIANG |
Hi delegates! I’m Regina, a senior at Wells International School. This conference marks my ninth as a chair (last time!), and I’m honored to assist all of you in THAIMUN XIII! My cochair and I will make sure you enjoy your time here. Whether you’re a first timer or an experienced delegate, I hope this conference will be as memorable for you as possible. Beyond MUN, you can find me listening to music, reading, or crocheting. I love getting to know people and supporting delegates, so feel free to contact me anytime. Be confident, and I can’t wait to see what ideas you’ll bring to this committee. See you all soon :]
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Hi, fellow delegates! I’m Bambam, currently studying at Satit Prasarnmit International Programme (SPIP) in Year12/Grade11. It is such a great honour to serve as your deputy chair for WHO at THAIMUN XIII! I have been doing MUN since Year9 and MUN is a great community to be part of as we get to forge connections, debating on various topics, and experience new things in just a conference, which plays a huge part in my high school life. MUN has shaped me to become a more confident leader and offered me tons of opportunities to express my voice and passions. Beyond MUN, I personally enjoy working and studying, as it’s typically fun for me. You would find me to be a workaholic student revising for the upcoming AS level and working on other things at school, but in my free time I enjoy playing guitar, dancing, and listening to music. I’m also deeply passionate about education and sociology (my favourite subject!).
On the last note, I’m really looking forward to meeting you all soon at the conference! Regina and I will do our best to ensure that your preparation and conference go smoothly and memorable. Any questions, please feel free to reach out via Instagram (@bbbambamm_) or email ([email protected]). See you all in March:)) |
woranatcha (bambam) techathanachuen |