DjQwequ Blog of Thursday, 14 May 2026
Source: Emmanuel Jacob Amissah

A five-member delegation from the Youth Ambassadors in Diplomacy and Model United Nations LBG (YAD MUN LBG) has been invited to participate in the 32nd Session of the International Model United Nations of Alkmaar (IMUNA 2026) in the Netherlands from 5 to 7 June 2026.
The invitation was extended by the Board of Directors of IMUNA to enable the Ghanaian delegation to participate in international United Nations simulations and youth diplomacy engagements at the Murmellius Gymnasium in Alkmaar.
The delegation comprises Joseph Essuman Arthur, Executive Director; Ransford Kojo Essilfie, Head of Partnerships; Eugene Ofosu, Deputy General Secretary; Morris Davidson Ansah, Student Representative and YAD MUN Schools Club Ambassador for the Central and Western Regions; and Heavens Achiaa Paintsil, a member of the YAD MUN Schools Club.
The conference is expected to bring together students, academics, youth leaders and policy enthusiasts from different countries to deliberate on global challenges through diplomatic simulations based on the United Nations system.
YAD MUN LBG says the participation forms part of its broader vision of building international partnerships with Model United Nations associations and youth diplomacy organisations around the world.
The organisation has been implementing its Schools Club Project across basic, secondary and tertiary educational institutions in Ghana, in collaboration with state institutions, civil society organisations and other non-state actors, with the aim of empowering young people to actively participate in diplomacy, leadership and global governance.
In a statement signed by the General Secretary and Executive Director in charge of diplomacy of YAD MUN LBG, Elijah Essel, the organisation said the delegation would use the opportunity to learn international best practices that would support the growth and future development of the institution and its programmes in Ghana.