Solidarity Found in a Time of Isolation

During this period of quarantine previously undiscovered by history, FerMUN found ways to bring the youth together, to find some joy in these trying times.

Throughout this COVID-19 outbreak, many civilisations are quarantined in their homes as a means to reduce the spread of this pandemic. Through these times, here in France, FerMUN has found it hard to communicate and debate with their students. However, we have found several ways to continuously train our generation’s minds to debate and express their opinions.

As a way to bring alive the youth participating in FerMUN, we have organized online debates through a common Discord server, where, for two weeks now, willing students have participated in debates with their fellow students, giving them an opportunity to train their voices and express their opinions. We have formed several committees, and written issues concerning the pandemic and its impact on societies and how to deal with these upcoming problems. Building a more resilient society is an important and fundamental goal FerMUN is trying to reach by helping students engage in modern diplomacy. Furthermore, these issues address ecological and environmental problems as well as economic, sanitary and questions on education. Facing the technological and technical issues with the server was challenging, but we are trying to improve these as a way to make the running of this new and exciting exercise even smoother.

In addition to the online, animated debates taking place on wednesdays, FerMUN brought together the youth of the world, creating a sense of solidarity. Indeed, we put together a video of volunteering students, all saying “Stay At Home” in their mother tongues, as a way to create diversity across the globe, uniting all students towards a common goal: beating this pandemic. This video was then broadcast across all media platforms, our goal being trying to reach the most eyes and ears possible, raising awareness and making sure people stay safe.

Watch our FerMUN 2020 Futurecasters videos!

All videos are here

“The issues we’re facing are massive in scale. Their importance is planetary. It can seem daunting, like a huge mountain. You’re not sure you’ll make it to the top; maybe you can’t even see that far. But take one step, just one, and you’ll already be that much higher; the view will be that much clearer.” Gessienne Grey, FerMUN 2020 Secretary General

Ferney MUNgazine !

This year we decided to really pay attention to sustainable development; we established reusable water bottles and we decided not to print 800 copies of the magazine.

You will find FerMUN2020 magazine on this link !

Meet the team behind FerMUN 2020!

The 10th edition of FerMUN will begin in less than a week! 2020 also marks the 75th anniversary of the United Nations, and FerMUN will be launching this historic event.

This year we tried our best to innovate: with the help of ITU, we came up with 11 committees, including 3 trilingual committees, and 2 youth assemblies (the first in FerMUN’s history). The press team has also worked to innovate, which you will discover next week.

In the meantime, here is the team that has been organising FerMUN for the past few months:


The Board

Gessienne Grey – Secretary General

Anaëlle Cathelineau –
Deputy Secretary General for Chairs

Sima Buchnak – Deputy Secretary General for Delegates

Mariam Barry – Head of Admins

 

Jeremy Vial – Head of Communication

Océane Plaza – Head of Press

Marion Lambert – Head of Solidarity Fund

Imtinane Mhoumadi – Head of Translation

Ruben Crawford – Head of Interpretation


The Directors

Florence Baudry – Head of FerMUN Programme

Philippe Launay- History-geography teacher, President of FerMUN

Alan Ackroyd – English teacher, in charge of publications in English

Jean-Loup Kastler – history-geography teacher, in charge of publications in French

Sophie Zory – sports teacher in charge of logistics and the Solidarity Fund


The Chairs

Jeanne Puech (Security Council)

Michael Miller (Security Council)

Victoire Debionne (ITU 1)

Gwendolyne Remme (ITU 1)

Aston Hovey (ITU 1)

Antonio Badilla (ITU 2)

Marit Pauwelyn (ITU 2)

Charles Hermann-Gomez (ITU 2)

Dominique Sardinas (ILO)

Nils Vuitton (ILO)

Sofya Korobitsyna (UNEP)

Maxence Nicolet (UNEP)

Khalid Lahbabi (UNEP)

Diego Saugnac (UNESCO)

Gemma Griffith (UNESCO)

Bartu Onak Arik (UNHCR)

Katia Todorov (UNHCR)

Rémy Court (WHO)

Hanna Wanjiru (WHO)

Nouran Abdellatif (YA ITU)

Alexandre Kiss (YA ITU)

Brock Hosier (YA UN)

Caroline Lentz (YA UN)

Aénor Guibert (ICJ)

Quentin Duchamp (ICJ)

EHL, our new partner.

Founded in 1893, EHL is the world’s
first Hospitality management school.  They prepare students for international careers in industries such as hospitality, luxury, consulting, banking, watchmaking and events.
We are very happy to welcome EHL as one of our partners.

Futurecasters: Global Young Visionaries Summit – FerMUN 2020

We are thrilled to annouce our next conference. We have worked hard with ITU for several months, and the upcoming “Futurecasters: Global Young Visionaries Summit – FerMUN 2020” will take place at the International Telecommunication Union Headquarters, Geneva – 08, 09 and 10 January 2020.

Registration for FerMUN 2020

Registration for FerMUN 2020 is now open! Our 10th Model UN conference will take place in UN buildings in Geneva on 8-9-10 January 2020.

Please register before May 20th. More information here.