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RaMUN 2025 – Diplomacy and Community at Rahlstedt High School

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Our fifth RaMUN conference was once again held in-house this year – with two welcome guests from the Gymnasium Meiendorf, who integrated seamlessly into the debates. As with every MUN conference, the delegates worked in formal dress code, debated in English, and followed the usual UN procedures.

The S3 Organizing Team ensured a structured and smooth flow as well as experience and expertise in the debates. The S1 delegates participated in a MUN conference for the first time and proved themselves as promising prospects who quickly got up to speed in the discussions. Several 10th graders also took the opportunity to gain initial impressions and actively participate in the discussions. Numerous audience members from various classes followed the sessions attentively.

The two committees dealt with current topics: Children’s Rights in Gaza and Israel as well as Women’s Rights in Iran. A special program item was the live link to Stéphanie Toschi, Counsellor of Human Rights of the Luxembourgish UN representation in New York. She spoke about how important it is, especially in challenging global times, to be interested in politics and diplomacy – for professionals as well as for young people.

After the Closing Ceremony, the day ended in a relaxed gathering with the joint Pizza Evening – in keeping with our motto “work hard – play hard” and a successful conclusion to a roundly successful RaMUN conference.

For a few impressions from the conference, head here to the RAMUN Magazine!

A report by Thomas Köhler

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Photos: Hilda B. (S3)