1. ASMUNIA
M a g a z i n e
Ain Shams Model United Nations
FlashBack
Discover
The Seventies
ASMUNIa
Cafe
We Are in
ROMMUN!!
Timeline
ASMUN’s
EDITION
2012
ASMUN
AIN SHAMS MODEL UNITED NATIONS
2. Ain Shams Model United Nations
Four years in ASMUN and only one dream was in my mind, that energetic,
positive community with all its achievements ought to be memorized in a
beautiful remarkable magazine.
I learnt from ASMUN that a person can be sometimes proud of his mistakes. Its not only
yourself who might have learnt from these mistakes and faults, but make sure that the future
team as well as your current team will be learning from them too. Thus, the more mistakes
you do the more you and others surrounding you learn throughout facing newer challenges.
Therefore I myself decided to accept the challenge to create this magazine. Although I am
not experienced enough nor had an idea how to make such a thing, I kept trying harder and
harder everyday. I have conducted researches, read more and asked people around me who
might have more experience in such field. I believe that even this challenge was not as easy
as it may sound, I am proud that I learnt from this experience the hard way and making the
magazine from scratch. It doesn’t really matter whether you can do it or you cannot, it’s all
about your faith, belief and what you seek and desire.
I aspired to see this magazine coming to life, and here my dream comes true and my efforts
all in your hands. I hope that you enjoy reading the magazine as much as I enjoyed the time
making this magazine. I am further looking forward for the criticisms of the future team to
our humble work. I believe in the future people's potentials and how much they can do. I
hope that they never lose faith and keep trying to learn to make ASMUN a better place for
themselves and others.
At the end, I am grateful and thankful for some certain people, to whom without their efforts,
ASMUNIA magazine would not have come to life. I would like to htank personally and
show my gratitude to all ASMUNERS, starting from the members, delegates, heads, secre-
tariats and ending with our elite high board to their priceless contributions in the articles, the
stories, the poems, the photos and the innovative painting. Many thanks as well for 2011
team for their huge accomplishment ASMUNIA café and the Flash Back sections.
I hope that everyone would take from this experience as much as I did, and maybe one day
you'd be the person in my place writing this article and inspiring other people.
Heba Adel
Editor In Chief
Editorial
3. ASMUN ‘Timeline
Recruiting
Booth
Soft opening
Sessions
Grand opening
Randoms
Discover the seventies
We are in rome
ASMUN National songs
ASMUN is
Flash back
ASMUN funny slogans
Memmories with
ASMUNIA Cafe
Read
Smile
Open your heart
Have a break
Say egypt
En france
Our Team
ASMUNIA
Contents
Honorable delegates,
Distinguished secretariats,
My beloved OC heads and members,
Dear friends,
As we celebrate the last days of our fifth
year as ASMUN, I would like to congrat-
ulate you all & I hope you enjoyed the
ride this year. It was all about having
fun in the end, besides learning useful techniques that would help
us all in our future life.
It was an extraordinary adventure we had this year. Some would
say it’s the same as last years, but when I took that post at the very
beginning, I had a vision, a plan that all of my future team enjoys
& learns at the same time.
In this magazine (in its first issue), you’ll see how it’s like to be an
ASMUNer, how the journey & the struggle kept on going since the
early starts until now.
I hope this shows you how the road for the High Board, heads,
secretariats, OC members & delegates was hard but at the same
time fun.
ASMUN ’12 might’ve reached an end but the spirit inside each and
every ASMUNer never fades away.
I sincerely wish you all the luck in the world, & I hope you always
remember this experience the way it’s ought to be remembered:
fun, lovely memories and a life changing experience that enriches
all your lives in the future.
With all my love and respect,
Fatma Ahmadein,
Secretary General ASMUN’12.
Ain Shams Model United Nations
4. ASMUN‛S Timeline
High Board Recruiting
Heads Recruiting
Secretariats Recruting
In SUMMER
Members
Recruiting October
Welcom Party
Booth
(Delegates Recruiting)
Soft Opening
(1st session)
Sessions
Grand Opening
Conference
Closing
August
November
December
February ,March
April
Break
Janauary
in
asmun
academic
committees
Organizing
committees
Organizing
committees
Academiccommittees
Media
Public relations
Fundraising
Co-ordination
Reception
Human Resources
- Security Council
- international court of
Justice.- UNESCO.- Le conseil des droits de
l‛homme (The human rights
council in French).
5. Recruiting the Secretariats was a
very critical stage in the model,
we had to be very careful in
choosing the persons whom will be
charged with the academic respon-
sibility in the model, we were
selecting people who will have a
huge impact on their delegates
and who wanted to improve
themselves personally, so the
choice was not easy, as there
were many secretariats who
fitted the criteria we were
looking for, in the end the
selection was made and we
were more than thrilled by the
outcome, as we got to see
during the entire course of
the model how much these
secretariats have grown and
how they rose to the occa-
sion in many situations, so
thank you secretariats for
all of your hard work
Aliaa Enbaa
Graduate Advisor
To gather the similar spirits into one
magical box, to guide those with common
goals into the same destination, that‛s
what the recruitment was all about; choos-
ing people who fit most into the purpose of
the model , those who look for knowledge
and true experience. Idealism was not the
goal, only dedication and basic require-
ments were needed, but still, it wasn‛t
easy; it took a lot of effort to play the
matchmaker role, to find the right crew
for the ship or the model will end up like
titanic, patience was required, nervousness
and irritation were a common thing before
and through the interviews, but a calming
word , an assuring smile or a tap on the
shoulder could make a great difference, it
was a huge responsibility, but also a new
way to make friends even those who may
not get accepted , and a message foreveryone who got accepted ; you arespecial .
Ahmed Abdel MoetyDelegate in RomeMUN
& Member PR.
Recruitment
6. asmun’s booth
Spelunca , this is the word for cave in Latin and
that‛s exactly what the booth sounded like at first
, a place that traps you all day to give information.
The evil guy inside me whispered; run for your
life.
But from day one, this idea has changed, I did not
realize that some wood, a couple of nails, hard
work with lots of laughter and lots of blue paint
can create such a thing, it was beauty. Although
we were all covered in blue, our hearts were all
covered with pride, it felt like it would be the
start of something amazing, and it was.As time passed, a growing passion toward this box
has dominated each of us, it turned into the place
we run into, where hard work was colored with joy,
strangers turned into friends and frowns got
straightened up. This little cave, this spelunca,
turned to be the thing that binds us all, and holds
memories we shall never forget
Ahmed Abdel MoetyMember PR.
“it turned into
the place we run into”
7. title
Have you ever bought a present for your best friend and cared so much how hewill react upon seeing it? , that’s how the opening was to us: OC’s , It was anadventure where fear and eagerness walked together to the end of the road,where hard work of more than 6 weeks sums up to one night.This night though we all knew each other, we seemed at different worlds, theamount of responsibility was heavier than mount Everest , tiredness hided undersmiles, suits and dresses covered bodies that needed sleep instead, all wasgathered toward one goal, making it worth
Through that night, between the lines read by a guest and the laughter ofsomeone, between lights turning off or a balloon exploding, the sound of awhisper or a heartbeat of joy, you could sense some kind of mysterious energy, anenergy that has the fragrance of dedication and the odor of will, an energythat represented itself through us at the end of the night, shouting alltogether the word: ASMUN. That’s my dear what happens when teamworkblends with love, that’s how the soft opening was for all of us.
Soft Opening
Ahmed Abdel Moety
Member PR.
8. If you are wondering about the sessions
or just reading to remember you will
most certainly find the following lines
satisfying, sessions have been intense,
sweet and simple yet extremely hiding
great meanings within, it occurred in two
worlds at the same time, one inside the
rooms; behind closed doors and another
outside. a dimension where the academics
thoughts were channeled and arguments
for the sake of knowledge have been
raised , and other dimension where warm
energy surrounded the place , and passion
blended with dedication. Breaks where
not about food, not about the smell of
hot coffee , the fact is that they where
the gates of time that open to let the
two worlds melt into one, where the
vanilla meets with chocolate , but that
wasn‛t it all , what the team of OC‛s has
worked on, is that once in a while this
gate opens to a different dimension of
time , just for fun, you could find a
session with people wearing and acting
like being sent from the 70‛s , and
another with Arabian oriental theme ,you
could sense the vibe all this send, an
atmosphere of passion , a message said
out loud through the dances and the
laughter ; learning don‛t have to be boring
,it can be the most amazing experience of
your life.
Ahmed Abdel Moety
Member PR.
Sessions ;
The time machine
9. Through the old ages, wars arose among nations and colli-
sions of powers disturbed the river of time.
Roman empire, Persia, Egypt, Emperor of china, as well as
Europe, all of them have tasted the bitterness of war.
Friends, families and lovers have been torn away from each
other by the claws of hunger for power, and wherever you
land your foot ; you are in a land that was once wet with
blood.
For that reason your mind brought you here & your soul
guided you to understand; why do nations should be united
as one, why roofs are built to gather countries under them,
and why models are established to understand that.. It’s
for a greater reason: peace.
The opening ceremony shall be your ticket, you have been
invited because you are unique, and from that moment you
will be set off for a journey you will never forget, an
experience through which you can find knowledge and chal-
lenge, a destination where you can satisfy your thirst for
learning and hunger for being unique. Minds are different
and for that reason they meet: to get nourished, that’s
what will you get from the conference, you should find a
friend among the strangers, and a special stranger within
you. In conferences there are no large or tiny countries,
but there are great minds or small ones. Make the best of
whatever you have because simply you can, prove to yourself
you are able to make a change even a little one ,yes it’s
just a model , but with little things starts the great
ones, be sure that in this very hall you’re going to walk
with future presidents , ministers, prime ministers and
leaders, cause the reason that brought you here, the will
that pushed you to continue and the determination that you
hold to learn, you will find in others too ,with a bit of
challenge , all of this is not a matter of coincidence ,
it’s what this model works for ,and what you seek, being
among the great . The model slogan is “when positives
attract nations collide in peace”, you are one of these
positives; so, attract, learn, enjoy and collide in peace.
The Grand Opening
ASMUN
Ahmed Abdel Moety
Member PR.
10. About the journey as a whole there is a
lot to talk about, so I will get to the point
and dig only into the sessions. Simply ,it
was amazing, intense yet very useful ,
dramatic in a sweet way; countries rising
for a motion &others falling to express,
hunger to find your allies, the usual
drama of big countries and small ones
,Funny with some mistakes, slips, and
hysterical laughter sometimes , ”after all,
it’s just a model”, It was dynamic, shifting
from one mode to another ; moderate,
immoderate caucus and formal, and it
wasn’t long till blocks of different
regions formed ,each discussing their
plans, “hopefully not evil ones :)” . All of
that was fitting into a huge artistic paint-
ing that showed up in the draft resolu-
tion, voted upon, in a breath taking
conference and a beautiful finale for the
story. The only voice that was louder
than the applause was our heartbeats
knowing that we were leaving this
magnificent journey, not only because of
the uniqueness of the experience, but
because of the people we met and the
friends we made.
Ahmed Abdel Moety
Delegate in RomeMUN
& Member PR.
5 years ago when asmun was
founded,the purpose was to reach
out to students and create a
community where they can
discuss thoughts, exchange infor-
mation and have a debate on
them however this wasnt just the
vision,they were just the first steps
in order to create a a global
community where egyptian
students are exposed to students
from all over the globe.
this year asmun has succeeded to
achieve this vision as it became
partners with romemun, where an
exchange program is conducted
between the two models allowing
a very enriching experience for
the participants in both models,
we take extreme pride in our
partnership with romemun and
hope within the next years that we
gain more partners from different
countries and see the vision that
started out 5 years ago to
continue for years to come.
Aliaa Enbaa
Graduate Advisor
.
We are in
11. Discover
The Seventies
The 70s were the decade
when everything was laid
back and relaxed, and the
attitude spilled over into the
slang of the day.
From the hippies to the disco
divas, people in the 70s had
unique ways of expressing
themselves.
Feelin’ groovy
You can’t think about the 70s
without fighting the urge to
say “Groovy, man!”
The era’s favorite word for
anything fun, cool, or interest-
ing began with the long-
haired hippies and spread
across the nation.
It was joined in popularity by
two other staples of the 70s
vocabulary – “Far out!” and
“Outta sight!” were both
common ways to respond to
something that was beyond
groovy.
Boogie or get down
The most commonly known
are the terms “boogie” or “get
down” to describe dancing.
Dancing queens of the 70s hit
the floor to “shake their
groove thing”, or simply to
“groove” to the music.
Funky
The term “funky” also
evolved out of the music
scene, but came to mean
something cool and different
rather than its original
musical connotation.
Catch you on the flipside!
Greetings and taking your
leave in the 70s were
never as simple as hello
and goodbye. On your
way out the door you
might say “Check you
later”, “Catch you on the
rebound (or flipside)” or
the popular “Peace out”.
Greetings were equally
colorful, such as, “What’s
crackin’?” “What it is?”
or “What’s shakin’?”
Dropping the “g” at the
end of “ing” words was
very common.
70s slang was all about
being cool, hip, and in the
know. The 70s were all
about taking things easy,
relaxing and getting down
with your bad self – a
scene that created a
vocabulary all its own.
12. etASMUN terara etASMUN
terara
We kefaya khalas tetalmun
mahma el donya hatdoor
ana mn ASMUN ht3lm
etASMUN etASMUN
we kfaya khalas tetALMUN
ASMUN
National Songs
2009
ASMUN kol 7aga bt7lem beha
ASMUN amelk el wa7edEnsa kol el ModelaaatZa32 we 2ool elygowaaaaaaaaakElbes t-shirtek we ta3ala 3ala
gam3a
khalek ma3na kol yom gom3aa
2ooooooooolASMUN
2012
Lamma ASMUN beya5odny f
7odno,
W ye2olly kalam berra7a,
Bashoof eldonia zar2aaa...
Howa bey2olly kalam f elseyasa
Kalam kol yom,
W ye5aleeny bani2adam..
Howa leyya wana leeh.
Howa leyya wana leeh.
Dayman f kol COUNCIL
Security...da council nas 3a2leen,
W kaman el seyaseyeen,
2al eh mofakereen
ICJ...dol homma elqemma,
Judges 3la 3enna w rasna,
W kaman advocates say3een
GA...To2f w t2ollak la2a!
Maleesh ana feeh ana 3ayza...
2al eh "delegates 7elweeen”
Conseil de droits de l'homme.
ILS parlent en francais...
3la eh ya5ooya 3la ehhh...
Howa leyya wana leeh...
Howa leyya wana leeh...
Dayman f kol COUNCIL...
2011
13. ASMUN a secret passage for finding a new you :) Ahmed Abd El Moety, OC.
- For me ASMUN is a place for the future leaders. Moutaz M. Elsaghir
Eidaroos, ICJ
ASMUN ......... It's not a simulation program, it's a way of living. George
Sami, CDH
Life, Love and Happiness :D SaRa AnIs, SC
Different perspectives & Enthusiasm to speak up. Esraa Ali, SC.
Epicness Kareem Abdelhakim, SC .
Family Omar Mohamed Fathy & Mohamed Afifi ,SC .
enthusiasm (everybody wants to talk and discuss ) , democracy (respecting
all opinions ) and fun :D Mohab Said, SC.
Knowledge , Experience , Friends & political social talent college . Peter
hisham malak, SC
make me wake up early on friday =D, Hossam Hassan, UNESCO..
A New Experience & Friends I Will Be Glad to Know =)), Gehad Khaled,
Unesco.
ASMUN is where you discover your abilities and advance it by other words,
it's your true mirror, Maryam Alsherbiny, ICJ
ASMUN IS
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Our TeamThe High Board
Fatma Ahmadien
The Secretary General of ASMUN'12 , A Senior student at Faculty of law English Department, She
likes reading, running, and baking, she got to know ASMUN in 2009 but she joined it in 2010 as a
delegate then she started her journey in the model as a delegate in the Security Council in
ASMUN'10, then delegate in the 4th committee of the GA in the GMUN'10, then Advocate in the
Arab Court of Justice 2010, shortly after that she became the President of the security council in
ASMUN'11in addition to Advocates' coach in ACJ'11, and Finally Secretary General in ASMUN'12.
She sees ASMUN as a community where you can brainstorm an idea on a piece of paper, next
thing you know... one month later you witness your idea growing, in real life,3D.
To her ASMUN is a huge experience and the place where she spend more time than her own
home.
Aliaa Moataz
The Grad advisor of ASMUN’12, Graduated from Faculty of Law English Section, She likes, Music,
playing Sports and Dancing, she got to know ASMUN in 2008, then she started her journey in the
model for 5 years she has been a vital member of ASMUN.
ASMUN most Valuable aspects for her are Team work, Professionallism, experience, Spirit and
Public Speaking.
She sees ASMUN as a Life Changing Experience.
Mohamed Sief
The Head of the Organizing Committee of ASMUN'12 , student at Faculty of Engineering, his Major
is Electrical power and Machines, he likes philosophy, he first heard of ASMUN in 2011, then he
started his journey in the model as a coordination member in ASMUN'11, then shortly after that he
became the Head of the Organizing committee in ASMUN'12.
ASMUN most Valuable aspects for him are Diversity, challenges and Self learning.
He sees ASMUN as his new World.
Organizing Heads
Marwa Mohammed
The head of the reception committee-ASMUN'12, she is responsible for coffee breaks and trips,
student at Faculty of Commerce -English Section., She likes watching TV and shopping, her
hidden talent is creativity, she first heard of ASMUN in 2011, then she started her journey in the
model as delegate at the ICJ ASMUN'11 and then shortly after that she became the Head of the
Reception committee in ASMUN’12.
ASMUN most Valuable aspects for her are taking decision, responsibility, and communication.
She sees ASMUN as her new life experience.
Essraa Mahmoud
The head of the public relations committee -ASMUN’12, Senior student at Faculty of commerce-
25. Ain Shams Model United Nations
English Section, her major is business administration, She likes acting, she got to know ASMUN in
2011 then she started her journey in the model as a member of the public relations committee,
then shortly after that she became the Head of the public relations committee in ASMUN'12.
ASMUN most Valuable aspects for her are: ASMUN spirit, team work and knowledge.
She sees ASMUN as her life.
Rana Tarek Sarhan
The head of the HR & Development Committee- ASMUN’12, student at Faculty of Law- French
Department, She likes running, reading, drawing and she can play music, she got to know
ASMUN in 2010 but she joined it in 2011, then she started her journey in the model as a member
of the reception committee, then shortly after that she became the head of HR & Development
Committee in ASMUN’12.
ASMUN most Valuable aspects for her are: The amazing spirit of this community, meeting people
for the 1st time and end up becoming friends, which she personally consider it a treasure accord-
ing to her experience this year.
During this year she didn't exaggerate when she said that ASMUN's stuff conquered and each
head and secretariat and HB member knows exactly what she is talking about! ;)
Raghda Hamza
The Head of the Coordination committee- ASMUN’12, student at German University in Cairo, she
got to know ASMUN in 2010 then she started her journey in the model as a delegate in ASMAL
2011, then shortly after that she became a Coordination member at ASMUN 2011, latter that year
she joined GUCMUN 2011 as a Coordination and HR member, Finally she became the Head of
the Coordination committee in ASMUN'12.
ASMUN most Valuable aspects for her are: Negotiation skills and Team Work.
She sees ASMUN as a Life experience.
Heba Adel
The Head of Media committee ,graduated from faculty of arts mass media department
she likes photography , designing, making movies & collecting quotes
her hidden talent: she is a good football player :)
She was Delegate in security council in 2009 then a member in the media committee in 2010
then she became a head of the media committee in 2011 and repeated again in 2012.
“in ASMUN i always get inspired ”
ASMUN most Valuable aspects for her Team Work , Good Spirit & challenging yourself .
Ashraf Barrada
Head Fundraising
Academic Secretariats
AbdElGhany Sayed.
The President of the Security Council-ASMUN'12, student at Faculty of Law English Section, He
got to know ASMUN in 2008, then he started his journey in the model as an Advocate of ICJ in
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ASMUN, then he participated as a delegate in the first international MUN organized by the UN
itself (GMUN'09, Geneva, Switzerland) and he had a couple of secretariat experiences in ASMUN.
ASMUN most Valuable aspects for him is that it encourages students to explore their skills and
improve them, It provides all skills, academic and soft ones, Also It provides a good social experi-
ence where students get to know each other in an academic (political/legal) context.
He sees ASMUN as an Exploring mission.
Gamila M. AL Dakny
The President of the International court of justice-ASMUN'12, student at Faculty of Commerce-
English Section her major is Accounting, she used to play the Piano, she got to know ASMUN in
2011, then she started her journey in the model as a Rapporteur of ICJ in ASMUN'11, then shortly
after that she became the President of International court of justice in ASMUN12.
ASMUN most Valuable aspect for her is: H
ow to be Patient.
She sees ASMUN as one of her Important Priorities.
Ahmed Osama Mohamed
The Advocate's Coach of the International court of justice-ASMUN’12, student at Faculty of
Engineering his major is Building Construction, he likes Writing, he first heard of ASMUN in 2011 then
he started his journey in the model as an ICJ Delegate in ASMUN'11, then shortly after that he
became the Advocate's Coach of the International court of justice in ASMUN'12.
ASMUN most Valuable aspects for him are Work experience, How to tolerate other’s Opinion and
how to be an effective Person.
He sees ASMUN as his Life Changing Experience, Literally.
Mostafa Adel Amin.
The Director of the International Court Of Justice-ASMUN'12, student at Faculty of Engineering his
major is Civil Engineering, he likes reading and listening to music, he got to know ASMUN in 2011,
then he started his journey in the model as an ICJ delegate then shortly after that he became the
Director of the International Court of Justice in ASMUN'12.
ASMUN most Valuable aspects for him are: The people you get to know, the knowledge and
experience you gain, and finally the confidence you gain in your abilities.
He sees ASMUN as an overwhelming experience for which he'll forever be grateful.
Moutaz M. Elsaghir Eidaroos
The Rapporteur of the International Court of Justice-ASMUN'12, student at Faculty of Law English
Section, he likes Reading, teaching and debating, He got to know ASMUN in 2011 then he started
his journey in the model as an ICJ delegate in ASMUN'11, then shortly after that he became the
Rapporteur of the International Court of Justice in ASMUN'12.
ASMUN most Valuable aspects for him are: how to negotiate and speak in public, how to devote
your time for improving himself and also for helping others.
He sees ASMUN as Community, where everyone who belongs to ASMUN has a feeling that he is
responsible and committed to do his/her best for ASMUN.
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Nour Chorrab
The president of the French Council, Human Rights "CDH"-ASMUN'12, student at Faculty of arts
French section, she Likes singing & drawing, she got to know ASMUN in 2010 then she started her
journey in the model in ASMUN'10 and ASMUN'11.
ASMUN most Valuable aspects for her are: Open mind thinking, how to respect others point of
view, and being up to date with political and important issues Also Inspiration and inspiring
people.
She sees ASMUN as her kind friend who makes her feel that she is spreading her message to others.
Marwa Mohsen.
The Rapporteur of the French Council, Human Rights "CDH"- ASMUN'12, Graduated from faculty of
arts French section, she Likes singing & drawing, she got to know ASMUN in 2011 then she started
her journey in the model as a delegate in ASMUN'11 then, shortly after that she became the
Rapporteur of the French council in ASMUN'12.
ASMUN most Valuable aspects for her is that ASMUN make people feel that they do something
useful in their life, the people that she meet there, most of them are people who are ready to be
responsible & mature.
She sees ASMUN as her magic world…her wonderland.
Mariam Ali Seif
The Director of the French Council, Human Rights "CDH"- ASMUN'12, Graduated from faculty of
arts French section, she Likes reading, Writing poetry, she got to know ASMUN in 2011 then she
started her journey in the model as a delegate in IMEU, then Delegate in ASMUN'11, then shortly
after that she became The Director of the French Council in ASMUN'12.
ASMUN most Valuable aspects for her are Creativity, being Mature, Responsible, Innovative, and
working hard to reach her goals.
She sees ASMUN as her second life.
Nagham Salah
The Rapporteur of the Security Council-ASMUN'12, student at Faculty of Medicine, she got to know
ASMUN in 2011, then she started her journey in the model as a delegate in Security council in
ASMUN'11, then shortly after that she became The Rapporteur of the security Council in ASMUN'12.
ASMUN most Valuable aspects for her are: Public Speaking Skills, Presentation Skills, Debate and
Communication.
She sees ASMUN as her life.
Mostafa Essam Shaat
The crisis coordinator at the Security Council-ASMUN'12, student at Faculty of Law English Section,
He got to know ASMUN in 2008, and then he started his journey in the model in ASMUN'09,
CIMUN'09, and ASMUN'10.
ASMUN most Valuable aspects for him are: team spirit that coats the work of all the committees
and councils, the enthusiasm, the knowledge & eagerness that fills the debates and the conversa-
tions between all the participants whether through the sessions or during the conference.
He sees ASMUN as a chance to meet with intellectual, knowledgeable friends. It also adds to him
some skills every time he participates in it.
28. Ain Shams Model United Nations
Media & It
1- Aya Attef
2-Nessma Ahmed
3-Moatez Mahmod
l
Public Relations
1. Hadeil Meawad
2. Mohamed Medhat
3. Alaa Ayman
4. Aliaa Omran
5. Donia Adel
6. Ahmed Abdel-Moety
7. Hossan Kewasiny
8. Hossam Heussin
9. Omar Fayez
10. Ahmed Salah
Human Resource
1.Ahmed Saied
2.Amena Adel
3.AmgadTalaat
4.HanyAbou-Zekry
5.Khaled Omar
6.Mariam Yehia
7.Mariam Walid
8.MernaGamal
9.Mohamed Labib
10.YaraGhannam
11.YasminSamouka
Reception
1.MarwaSarhan
2.Ahmed Salama
3.Omar HeshamZawawy
4.MennaAmgad
5.Ahmed Assem
6.Mohamed Mahdy
7.Khaled Nabil
8.Maha Yasser
9.KarimFathy
10.Nourhan HassanEl
Sharkawy
11.Rana Adel
Fundraising
1.SabryHashem Mohamed
2.ZenabAhmadein
3.YomnaHisham
4.Raghda El Essawy
5.YasminWanas
6.AyaAbd El Moniem
7.Mahmoud Adel
8.Mohamed Hesham
9.Mohamed Essam
10.Mohamed Khaled
11.Wehdy Hamza
12.YasminEmad
13.Hussein Elwy
Co ordination
1.SoheilGalal
2.Ahmed Fahmy
3.Mahmoud Abdel-Ghany
4.Yahya El-Tahawy
5.Abduallah Mohamed Gomaa
6.Moustafa Hussein
7.Ahmed Hossam
8.Nour-Allah H.ElShafei
9.Sarah Emad Mohamed
10.MennaTullah Hamdy
11.Aya Hassan
12.MayarSameh
13.Nada Wael
14.EmanMoustafa
15.Farah Hazem
List of Members
Nouran ziad
The Director UNESCO Council ASMUN'12, student at Faculty of Law English Section, she got to
know ASMUN in 2009 then she started her journey in the model.
Her MUN experiences are:
ASMUN 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
ASMAL 2009, 2010, 2011
MUNIST 2011, CIMAL 2009
ASMUN most Valuable aspects for her are: ASMUN Community, Team Work, and Crisis Manage-
ment.
She sees ASMUN as the story of her Life.
Nezar Enany
The Research assistant of UNESCO Council-ASMUN’12, student at Faculty of Law-English section,
he likes playing Tennis, Swimming, Judo, Hand Ball and Chess, he first heard of ASMUN in 2008 then
he started his journey in the model as a Delegate of Russia ASMUN’08, then once again as a
Delegate of Russia in ASMUN'09, then C.C in Security council in ASMUN'10 and ASMUN'11.
ASMUN most Valuable aspects for him are Soft Skills, Political awareness, to be cooperative and to
be positive.
He sees ASMUN as his Life Experience
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30. Ain Shams Model United Nations
Our Delegates
CDH (Consiel De Deroits del’ homme
Organizations )
F.I.D.H.: Lamisse Samir – Hala said
Amnestie :AdhamAlaa – FouadHelmy
Delegations:
Etatsunis :ShahinazAtlam – Karimahmed
Egypte: Mariam Adham – Amr sameh
Espagne : Nour el sewify – Mirettemaurice
Syrie : Salma el kaddy - Ahmed abdelmo-
neim
Italie : Nadia gamgoum – khaleddoghaim
Russie : Mona el dessouky - Mina Milad
Macedoine :Yasmineabdellatif – Ahmed
menyawi
Chine :Nerminehachem – Monica emil
Irak : Mina Guirguis - Salma bassyouni
Roumanie : George sami - Amirasary
Canada :mohamedWafeek – Rahmaadham
Irlande :ShahaNader – Mirnaachraf
Finlande :Nagwatarek – Amal saber
Maroc : Sylvia sami - Sara hassanein
Jordannie: Yassinossama -RahafAhmed
ArabieSaoudite : Carole sarkis - Sandy hany
SC Security Council
Observers:
Sara Anis
Kareem Hisham
Abla Ahmed
Mohab Said
Delegates
USA: Ibrahim AbouElella and Esraa Amin
UK: Sara Hisham and Salma Sayed
France: Aya Al Kassas and (Salma Adel)
China: MennaAly and Omar Elkhawas
Russia: Omar Fathy and Mohamed Afifi
India: Mahmoud Atef and Mohamed Ismael
Pakistan: Sara Osama and (Mohamed
AbouElmagd)
Morocco: Sara El Said and Shady Amen
Colombia: HazemFouad and Baher
Mahmoud
Azerbaijan: Mohamed Sobhi and Peter Hisham
Togo: Esraa Said and Soha
Germany: Yusuf Abdallah and Adel George
South Africa: Ahmed Fekri and Ahmed Amr
Portugal: Ziad Mahmoud and Tariq Mahmoud
Guatemala: Nourhan Salah Eldin and Noha
UNESCO
USA:Ahmad Taha – Rehab Mohsen
UK:Nancy Magdy – Ahmed Hossam
FRANCE: SeiFEldeenHussaM/ HOSSSAM HASSAN
CHINA :mostafaahmedashmawy / NOHA
ahmed
RUSSIA:MINA Mohsen / RAGHDA Adel
Palestine:Ahmed AYMAN / OLA MoatazEnaba
Israel:HANI Khaldi / Taynja Abdel Baghy
BRAZIL: Mohamed Salah Dosoky / HAGAR
Ahmed Kashaf
EGYPT:AKRAMHisham Ali /MARSEL Edward
INDIA: Ahmed BARAKAT / Sally Gamal
VENZUELA:GEHAD Khaled Ibrahim / maimagdy
TURKEY:DINA EL FADALLY / NesmaHaitham
IRAN:ADHAM Kamal Zahran/ AMANY IHAB
QATAR: MOHAMED YASSER/ DINA EL GHAM-
NAM
SPAIN:OJINA MUSTAFA / MAY TAREK
Observers :
Mohamed El Zeneini / mahmoudhelal à
Europian region
Nourhanhossam / Na’ela Ahmed Sheta à
African region
Salma Sameh / Mariam Fariedà asian region
ICJ (International Court Of Justice)
Advocates
Nouran Gamal Mohamed
Sara Ashraf Abo Rayan
Amira Elsaeed Mohamed
Ashraf Emam Mowafy
CDH (Consiel De Deroits del’ homme
Organizations )
F.I.D.H.: Lamisse Samir – Hala said
Amnestie :AdhamAlaa – FouadHelmy
Delegations:
Etatsunis :ShahinazAtlam – Karimahmed
Egypte: Mariam Adham – Amr sameh
Espagne : Nour el sewify – Mirettemaurice
Syrie : Salma el kaddy - Ahmed abdelmo-
neim
Italie : Nadia gamgoum – khaleddoghaim
Russie : Mona el dessouky - Mina Milad
Macedoine :Yasmineabdellatif – Ahmed
menyawi
Chine :Nerminehachem – Monica emil
Irak : Mina Guirguis - Salma bassyouni
Roumanie : George sami - Amirasary
Canada :mohamedWafeek – Rahmaadham
Irlande :ShahaNader – Mirnaachraf
Finlande :Nagwatarek – Amal saber
Maroc : Sylvia sami - Sara hassanein
Jordannie: Yassinossama -RahafAhmed
ArabieSaoudite : Carole sarkis - Sandy hany
SC Security Council
Observers:
Sara Anis
Kareem Hisham
Abla Ahmed
Mohab Said
Delegates
USA: Ibrahim AbouElella and Esraa Amin
UK: Sara Hisham and Salma Sayed
France: Aya Al Kassas and (Salma Adel)
China: MennaAly and Omar Elkhawas
Russia: Omar Fathy and Mohamed Afifi
India: Mahmoud Atef and Mohamed Ismael
Pakistan: Sara Osama and (Mohamed
AbouElmagd)
Morocco: Sara El Said and Shady Amen
Colombia: HazemFouad and Baher
Mahmoud
Azerbaijan: Mohamed Sobhi and Peter Hisham
Togo: Esraa Said and Soha
Germany: Yusuf Abdallah and Adel George
South Africa: Ahmed Fekri and Ahmed Amr
Portugal: Ziad Mahmoud and Tariq Mahmoud
Guatemala: Nourhan Salah Eldin and Noha
UNESCO
USA:Ahmad Taha – Rehab Mohsen
UK:Nancy Magdy – Ahmed Hossam
FRANCE: SeiFEldeenHussaM/ HOSSSAM HASSAN
CHINA :mostafaahmedashmawy / NOHA
ahmed
RUSSIA:MINA Mohsen / RAGHDA Adel
Palestine:Ahmed AYMAN / OLA MoatazEnaba
Israel:HANI Khaldi / Taynja Abdel Baghy
BRAZIL: Mohamed Salah Dosoky / HAGAR
Ahmed Kashaf
EGYPT:AKRAMHisham Ali /MARSEL Edward
INDIA: Ahmed BARAKAT / Sally Gamal
VENZUELA:GEHAD Khaled Ibrahim / maimagdy
TURKEY:DINA EL FADALLY / NesmaHaitham
IRAN:ADHAM Kamal Zahran/ AMANY IHAB
QATAR: MOHAMED YASSER/ DINA EL GHAM-
NAM
SPAIN:OJINA MUSTAFA / MAY TAREK
Observers :
Mohamed El Zeneini / mahmoudhelal à
Europian region
Nourhanhossam / Na’ela Ahmed Sheta à
African region
Salma Sameh / Mariam Fariedà asian region
ICJ (International Court Of Justice)
Advocates
Nouran Gamal Mohamed
Sara Ashraf Abo Rayan
Amira Elsaeed Mohamed
Ashraf Emam Mowafy
31. Judges
Nourhan M. Naguib
Mohamed Othman
Ahmed Hisham ElGamal
Mohamed Tarek Elhamy
Mervat Mostafa Mohamed
Salma M. Gamal
Hossam Gaber Khatab
Ahmed Mostafa Rashad
Galal Bahaa Ahmed
Hossam M. ElGohary
Mariam M. El-sherbiny
Mohamed Magdy Elwan
Shaimaa Habib
Salma Ashraf Wanas
Ahmed M. Hagag
Manar Mohamed Elsayed
Mohanad MahamedAbdel-
Majid
Mariam Khaled Abdlekhaleq
Ahmed Ayman Farouk
Tasnim M. Haggag
Menna Hashem
Samar Galal…
Ahmed Emad
Ain Shams Model United Nations
Judges
Nourhan M. Naguib
Mohamed Othman
Ahmed Hisham ElGamal
Mohamed Tarek Elhamy
Mervat Mostafa Mohamed
Salma M. Gamal
Hossam Gaber Khatab
Ahmed Mostafa Rashad
Galal Bahaa Ahmed
Hossam M. ElGohary
Mariam M. El-sherbiny
Mohamed Magdy Elwan
Shaimaa Habib
Salma Ashraf Wanas
Ahmed M. Hagag
Manar Mohamed Elsayed
Mohanad MahamedAbdel-
Majid
Mariam Khaled Abdlekhaleq
Ahmed Ayman Farouk
Tasnim M. Haggag
Menna Hashem
Samar Galal…
Ahmed Emad
Special Thanks
I would like to thank personally and show my gratitude to the
Asmuners whom without their efforts, The Documentaries
Wouldn‛t have done.
Our Beloved Photographer Aya Attef
Moatez Mahmod “Creative Protester”
The magnificent writer Ahmed abdel moaty
Alaa Ayman the pretty Talented Anchor
Our super Star Whedy Hamza
Mostfa &Ahmed Assem The asmun‛s tv presenters
At last but not least the hard working solider Nessma Ahmed
It was Really a pleasure to work with you guys :)
Heba Adel
32. ASMUNIA
M a g a z i n e
Ain Shams Model United Nations