2024 UN Junior Ambassador Program Journey – California Closing Ceremony and Student Presentations
At our California closing ceremony, the students delivered clear and fluent presentations on their findings.
First group – Ryan C., Conner K., and Noah M. explored Germany’s nuclear power policies.
The second group – Yuhan Y. and Haisheng S. focused on Tanzania, arguing that building the economy and addressing hunger and poverty should take precedence over climate change efforts to ensure stability.
Meanwhile, Daniel W. and Malik A. tackled climate change issues in Pakistan, emphasizing the urgent need for government action to address the worsening food shortages.
Brady S. and Songbuer Y. were passionate about promoting sustainable cities in the United States. For more details, please refer to their research papers.
Each year, we are proud and honored to invite world-class keynote speakers. They played a crucial role in delivering key insights that broadened the students’ worldviews. They discussed topics such as how power transitions influence voting dynamics within the United Nations, the impact of geopolitical forces as regional hegemons on regional stability, and the importance of individual perspectives on local to global issues, inspiring the students to become active, engaged citizens.