Economic and Social Council CHAIRS
Honourable Delegates, Esteemed Guests,
My name is Min Byung Chae, a sophomore attending Seoul Foreign School. It is my utmost honour to serve you as the President of Economic and Social Council and an Executive Member in this first revived edition of SKYMUN Conference.
This is my third year as a proud MUN-er; SKYMUN marks my seventh MUN conference. Just like most of the delegates in SKYMUN, I was first introduced to Model United Nations in Middle School. My diplomatic and middle-ground personality fit the professional and informed MUN community. Since then, I have participated in various conferences around the world and in varying degrees, including SEOMUN, BEIMUN, MADMUN, and KMUN. Most recently, I served as a deputy assistant president in General Assembly I in SEOMUN 2013.
In this specialized committee, delegates will face challenging global issues, including the issue of solving the debt crisis of Eurozone nations. Although you may feel let down by the gravity and the difficulty of dealing with such topics, I am firmly confident that you are able to overcome these 'hurdles' and do your best in resolving these pressing issues. Before and throughout the conference, I highly encourage you to explore the issues from various viewpoints, exercise your creativity in devising ingenious and pragmatic solutions, converse freely with other delegates and the chairs, persuade the floor of your strong opinions, and critically examine each others' solutions and arguments.
It is my true hope that this forum could provide the young delegates with a rewarding and enriching MUN experience. My co-chairs and I promise to help you grow in the areas of debate, research, and persuasion, all to be conducted in an adequate, professional environment, under my personal motto of "Professionalism and Enthusiasm."
With all due respect,
Min Byung Chae
ECOSOC President & SKYMUN I Executive
Seoul Foreign School '16
[email protected]
My name is Min Byung Chae, a sophomore attending Seoul Foreign School. It is my utmost honour to serve you as the President of Economic and Social Council and an Executive Member in this first revived edition of SKYMUN Conference.
This is my third year as a proud MUN-er; SKYMUN marks my seventh MUN conference. Just like most of the delegates in SKYMUN, I was first introduced to Model United Nations in Middle School. My diplomatic and middle-ground personality fit the professional and informed MUN community. Since then, I have participated in various conferences around the world and in varying degrees, including SEOMUN, BEIMUN, MADMUN, and KMUN. Most recently, I served as a deputy assistant president in General Assembly I in SEOMUN 2013.
In this specialized committee, delegates will face challenging global issues, including the issue of solving the debt crisis of Eurozone nations. Although you may feel let down by the gravity and the difficulty of dealing with such topics, I am firmly confident that you are able to overcome these 'hurdles' and do your best in resolving these pressing issues. Before and throughout the conference, I highly encourage you to explore the issues from various viewpoints, exercise your creativity in devising ingenious and pragmatic solutions, converse freely with other delegates and the chairs, persuade the floor of your strong opinions, and critically examine each others' solutions and arguments.
It is my true hope that this forum could provide the young delegates with a rewarding and enriching MUN experience. My co-chairs and I promise to help you grow in the areas of debate, research, and persuasion, all to be conducted in an adequate, professional environment, under my personal motto of "Professionalism and Enthusiasm."
With all due respect,
Min Byung Chae
ECOSOC President & SKYMUN I Executive
Seoul Foreign School '16
[email protected]
Economic and Social Council ISSUES
- Ensuring sustainable developments in LEDCs through use of technology
- Solving the debt crisis of Eurozone nations
Economic and Social Council Chair Reports
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