WFUNA and Worldview launch theme for WIMUN India 2018

ANI  |  New York [USA] 

At the closing ceremony of the recently concluded WIMUN conference in New York, the theme for this year's WIMUN conference was launched by the conference co-hosts (WFUNA) and

The conference theme 'Sustainable Future: People, Prosperity, Planet and Peace' was announced amidst the 1000 student delegates from around the world who were present at the ceremony in attended by senior members of WFUNA & and educators from over 40 countries across the world.

Under this theme, the 500 student delegates from across 60 schools who are expected to attend WIMUN will discuss and debate a variety of topics including crime prevention and criminal justice, improving the situation of women and girls in rural areas, biodiversity, peace in among others.

Over the 4 days, the students will attempt to come to a consensus on some solutions to further the work on the issues mentioned above. WIMUN 2018 will be held from April 27 to May 1 in at the

Introduced to students in in 2016, WIMUN is in its third year. In the past two years, WIMUN has seen the participation of school students from different countries across the world including USA, Lebanon, Kuwait, Qatar, Russia, Bangladesh, to name a few. As part of the Leadership Forum at the conference, distinguished guests such as (Director- for and Bhutan), (of Puducherry), (National Information Officer, UNIC and Bhutan) and senior executives from and professors from have addressed the students in the past years.

The Associations (WFUNA) is a global non-profit organisation representing and coordinating the membership of over 100 national Associations and their thousands of constituents.

WFUNA supports the inclusion of people from different walks of life in formulating ideas and solutions to help create a brighter and sustainable future. WFUNA has been partnered with since 2014 for its flagship conference in as well as the conference in

Worldview is an organisation that offers experiential learning programs for Generation-Z. Worldview's programs use tools such as travel, case studies, simulations, outdoors and conferences and focus on global challenges and problems and engage students in finding solutions to them. Through this, Worldview aims to build the curiosity in Gen-Z to become a Generation of Solvers and also provides them with the perfect training and application ground to build their capacities to realise their dreams.

Schools interested in registering delegations for WIMUN can visit

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First Published: Tue, February 13 2018. 20:55 IST