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Georgian Global UGRAD Fellow Named Outstanding Delegate at Harvard’s Model UN

Archil Sumbadze is one step closer to his goal of becoming a diplomat for his country, Georgia. A fellow of the Global Undergraduate Exchange Program in Eurasia and Central Asia, he was honored as an Outstanding Delegate at the oldest, largest, and most prestigious of Model UN conferences, the Harvard National Model United Nations (HNMUN).

“For a developing country like Georgia, it is essential to understand the tools, processes and issues of international diplomacy in order to advance its national goals and to regain its original place in the Western civilization,” Sumbadze said.

Sumbadze, who studies International Relations at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA, represented Amnesty International on the Legal Committee of the UN General Assembly at the model conference. He negotiated and lobbied on issues related to Universal Jurisdiction and Climate Change and International Environment Law. Leading up to the HNMUN, Sumbadze researched relevant historical problems, current challenges, positions, interests, the roles of different actors, and, Amnesty International’s approach to these issues.

At the conference, Sumbadze delivered an introductory presentation of Amnesty International and its position, fielded questions, debated with his colleagues, and took part in negotiations. After raising and lobbying for solutions that he, as Amnesty International, wanted countries to adopt, many political blocs considered Sumbadze’s recommendations.

At the end of the conference, jurors from the NGO and Legal committees honored Sumbadze as an Outstanding Delegate as an NGO representative. The criteria for the award included the quality of his position paper and presentation, as well as success in debating, negotiating, and lobbying.

Sumbadze called the event a “once-in-a-lifetime experience,” where he collaborated with colleagues from Peru, Canada, UK, India, Japan, Venezuela, Brazil, Czech Republic and many more. “One of my dreams came true,” he said.

Sumbadze plans to share his experience with his Georgian peers upon returning home this summer. “It is my dream to hold an International Model UN in Georgia, and my HNMUN experience will be very helpful for this goal.”

The Global UGRAD Program is a program of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the United States Department of State, and is implemented by IREX.

With the visit of American

With the visit of American President in my country - BRAZIL, I came across the page from the U.S. embassy and I caught my attention, I began to see where the opportunities for working with public education and I want to learn better this cultural exchange, if we have the opportunity to participate in this program for the evolution of our educational system for the future of our young people here in Brazil.

very proud of u Acho! Miss u

very proud of u Acho! Miss u very much!

We're proud of you Acho!!!

We're proud of you Acho!!! Congrats. You're the best student of Duquesne University ever. Love you and miss you from Georgia :* :*

One more Georgian on HNMUN

Hello everyone, my sincere congratulations to Archil. I was on HNMUN this year as well representing Inernational Drug Policy Consortium. Was a great experience indeed. I encourage every UGRAD to try it at least once if given a chance.

Hello everyone, My sincere

Hello everyone, My sincere congratulations to Archil . I was on Harvard National Model UN in Boston this year as well representing Internatinoal Drug POlicy Consortium. Was a great experience indeed. I encourage every UGRAD to do the same if given a chance.