We invite to read the profiles of ours chairs from UNIDO committess:
Meliha Muherina,
born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, currently a fourth-year student of International Relations at Faculty of Social sciences in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Usually described as a great human rights fighter and at the same time an excellent dictator. Longstanding volunteer at Amnesty International Slovenia, currently working for an NGO dealing with topic of global volunteering; has also worked for Slovenian Embassy in Sarajevo. In love with Turkey and its rooftop places, eternal sugar addict, interested in humanitarian law, Middle East and role of women in conflict prevention.
She is looking forward of meeting all of you in Krakow, where some innovative ideas for recovery from the global financial crises within United Nations Industrial Development Organization shall be addressed.
Paweł Aleksander Kupis,
born in Poland, educated in England, now pursuing his doctorate in Politics, Philosophy and Sociology. Model United Nations and Model European Union veteran, usually serving as a delegate who is fiercely representing the interests of the Axis of Evil or a long-standing committee director, eerily familiar with the motions to overrule his just and fair decisions. His committees are well known for working through complicated international problems and multiple crises scenarios. Singing and dancing included.
As this year’s chairperson of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization he is going to share his passion for international politics and economic development in terms of recovery from the global financial crises.
Encouraging all participants to dress in the national costumes, he is truly looking forward to meeting you all in Kraków.
Our chairs from the second committess 'Security Council':
Maciek Lekowski,
graduated from international relations at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. He began his Model United Nations' adventure in 2008 as a participant of the Vienna International Model United Nations. He served as a chair during many international conferences among others Vienna International Model United Nations 2011, Baltic Model United Nations 2011 and Twente International Model United Nations 2012. On his exchange at the University of Melbourne he served as the Events Officer of the University of Melbourne Delegation to the Asia-Pacific Model United Nations 2012 conference.
Since 2011 he is active within United Nations Youth Associations Network (UNYANET) and as of August 2012 he was elected the Officer of Finance in the UNYANET Alumni Association.
graduated from international relations at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. He began his Model United Nations' adventure in 2008 as a participant of the Vienna International Model United Nations. He served as a chair during many international conferences among others Vienna International Model United Nations 2011, Baltic Model United Nations 2011 and Twente International Model United Nations 2012. On his exchange at the University of Melbourne he served as the Events Officer of the University of Melbourne Delegation to the Asia-Pacific Model United Nations 2012 conference.
Since 2011 he is active within United Nations Youth Associations Network (UNYANET) and as of August 2012 he was elected the Officer of Finance in the UNYANET Alumni Association.
Victor Wullink
Over the past three years, Victor served as Delegate, Chair and Director General in the world of Model United Nations. After having taken part in a MUN conference in Poland once before, he is delighted to take up on the offer to chair the Security Council at AEGEE MUN. About the topic he says: ''The current problems in Ukraine stem from broader historical and cultural issues and pose important questions to the Security Council. Cracow is regarded as one of the most flourishing and diverse cities in Europe, possessing a rich cultural and political heritage. I believe these key characteristics make Cracow the ideal venue to discuss this particular topic.