World Health Organization

Dear Delegates of The World Health Organization,
It is a privilege to welcome you to KAMUN’26, and specifically, the World Health Organization committee. These next few days are filled with numerous debate sessions and endless opportunities for advocacy regarding global health challenges that require clear and logical thinking from passionate delegates. The WHO is a place where solutions must be feasible, supported with evidence, and aim to help a specific set of people.
I am Hamza Sboul, a current eleventh-grader at King’s Academy, and I am this year's president of the World Health Organization. This committee is rather unique because it combines science, diplomacy, and a broad concern for humanity. This year, I want to set the bar high and do more than just debate ideas; we’ll work together to turn those ideas into realistic plans that can make a real difference in the world!
I can’t stress enough the role health plays in the stability and progress of the globe. Education, economy, and development cannot occur without a strong public health system. The resolutions we make in this conference will mirror the kind of leadership the world truly needs.
I’d like to sign off with a quote from Mahatma Gandhi: “It is health that is real wealth, not pieces of gold and silver.” I cannot wait to work with each one of you!
Sincerely,
Hamza Sboul
President of The World Health Organization
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