Pakistani Student Rania Ali Wins Best Delegate at Harvard MUN
Pakistani student Rania Ali has been named the Best Delegate at the prestigious Harvard Model United Nations (HMUN) conference held in Dubai.
Organized by Harvard University, HMUN is one of the world’s largest MUN conferences, bringing together 1,000 delegates from over 35 countries to demonstrate their skills in diplomacy, analysis, and problem-solving.
Ali’s exceptional performance in critical thinking and diplomacy earned her the top award. Speaking about the achievement, she said, “Representing Pakistan on an international stage is a great honor. I take pride in presenting a positive image of my country to the world.”
The Harvard MUN is a global platform for young minds to engage in meaningful discussions and propose solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Ali’s accomplishment highlights Pakistan’s talent and ability to excel on international platforms.
Her success follows another impressive achievement by Pakistani student Shehram Wasi, who also received the Best Delegate award at the same conference. Notably, Shehram is among the youngest ever to earn this distinction, further showcasing the potential of Pakistan’s youth.
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