A student at the school organizing FerMUN, Théo Gensin Sow plays a central role in this international diplomatic simulation. He represents the Brazilian delegation within the World Health Organization Committee, where he faces major global health challenges.
Théo, a junior at the Ferney-Voltaire International High School, is experiencing the last day of his third conference. He first became interested in MUN upon arriving at high school, as it aligned with his career aspirations in international relations. After completing his application and being selected as one of the school’s representatives, he worked hard during club hours on Wednesday afternoons.A year ago, Théo participated in his first conference organized by his own school, serving as a room admin in the ILO buildings. Motivated by this enriching experience, he applied to attend an international conference: MFINUE in Istanbul in December 2025, where he was selected as both delegate and ambassador. Returning to FerMUN, this experience helped him develop stronger public speaking skills, allowing him to better persuade other delegations. He now embodies the role of the Brazilian government in the WHO Committee.Théo’s feedback on the resolution debated is very positive; he believes it highlights numerous challenges that he is working to address effectively in collaboration with co-signatory delegations.This final day of FerMUN reinforced his desire to pursue a career in international relations. He wishes to thank the teachers at Ferney-Voltaire International High School and Mrs. Baudry for enabling him to live such an experience and make wonderful connections. His message to future delegates is one of hope: “Behind every future delegate are the solutions of tomorrow.”
Lalie Anquez