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52nd ANNUAL SESSION PARTICIPANTS INFORMATION
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Programme of Events 2020
SUNDAY, 26 JANUARY 2020 09:00 – 17:00 Registration 09:00 – 17:00 Student Officer Workshop (mandatory) 15:00 – 16:30 ICJ Briefing (North America) 12:30 – 16:30 MUNITY Briefing (Kilimanjaro)
MONDAY, 27 JANUARY 2020 08:30 – 10:00 Late Registration 09:30 – 17:00 Preparatory meeting, lobby (see page 7) 09:00 – 17:00 HSC, ICJ, APQKR and Security Council in Session 11:30 – 14:00 Lunch available (Pacific) 13:00 Ambassadors and Heads of Delegation meeting (WF Theatre) 14:00 Approval Panel training (for MUN-Directors) (Oceania) 15:00 – 16:30 FORMAL OPENING (WF Theatre) (Live Transmission) (Atlantic) 19:00 Reception (for MUN-Directors and Student Officers only) (Madurodam)
TUESDAY, 30 JANUARY 2020 09:00 – 13:00 Extended lobby and Opening Speeches in GA Committees and Sub-Commissions 09:00 – 17:00 HSC, ICJ, APQKR , Security Council and ECOSOC in Session 09:00 Approval Panel opens (Oceania) 09:00 – 17:00 Best Delegate workshop Level 1 (for MUN-Directors/Chaperones only) (Asia) 11:30 – 14:00 Lunch available (Pacific) 14:00 – 17:00 Committees and Sub-Commissions in Session
WEDNESDAY, 29 JANUARY 2020 09:00 – 13:00 COMMITTEES, SUB-COMMISSIONS, ICJ, HSC, APQKR, SC and ECOSOC in Session 11:30 – 14:00 Lunch available (Pacific) 14:00 – 17:00 NO SESSIONS (ICJ and MUNITY in session!)
THURSDAY, 30 JANUARY 2020 09:00 – 17:00 COMMITTEES, SUB-COMMISSIONS, ICJ, HSC, APQKR, SC and ECOSOC in Session 09:00 – 17:00 Best Delegate workshop Level 2 (for MUN-Directors/Chaperones only) (Asia) 11:30 – 14:00 Lunch available (Pacific) 11:30 Presentation Jamala Osman, a 26 year old Social Entrepreneur (WF Theatre 13:00 Ambassadors and Heads of Delegation meeting (WF Theatre) 19:30 Movie Night: China’s “New Silk Roads” (WF Theatre)
FRIDAY, 31 JANUARY 2020 09:00 – 15:45 COMMITTEES, SUB-COMMISSIONS, ICJ, HSC, APQKR, SC and ECOSOC in Session 11:30 – 13:00 Lunch available (Pacific) 16:00 CLOSING CEREMONIES (WF Theatre)
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General Rules of Conduct
It is assumed by virtue of the fact that participants are here for a serious programme that they are mature enough to respect others and to provide a framework within which all MUN participants can operate, with each action in good taste and appropriate to the primary purpose of their being here. Failure to follow these simple guidelines may result in participants being sent home at their own expense and schools not being invited to future sessions.
Alcoholic Beverages and Narcotic Drugs
Alcoholic Beverages may not be consumed at any time during the conference. The legal age for alcohol consumption in The Netherlands has been set at 18. The use of any form of narcotic drug is expressly prohibited.
Students Staying in Hotels and Hostels
Students staying in Hotels and Hostels are reminded that they have a great deal of responsibility towards their hosts as well as towards their fellow residents. Special financial arrangements have been made for your benefit. Your cooperation is needed to ensure the on-going success of this programme.
Curfew
Since MUN sessions are very long and tiring and also out of consideration for housing families and fellow hotel guests, a curfew of 23:00 is recommended from Sunday to Friday. Dress Code As a serious simulation, THIMUN expects personal appearance to be appropriate for a professional setting. Participants (this includes MUN-Directors and Chaperones) should not wear clothing, jewellery, or accessories which are distracting, inappropriate, or which may call attention to themselves – either individually or as a group. Inappropriate dress includes, but is not limited to: - Team accessories such as scarves, hats, non-THIMUN badges/buttons/pins - Sports shoes & denim clothes - National costume or military attire Men should be dressed in a formal suit, shirt, tie, or similar alternative i.e. blazer or jacket with formal trousers. Women should be dressed equally formally in suits, smart separates (whether trousers or skirts) or dresses. Low necklines and/or short skirts are not considered appropriate. The dress code also applies to MUN-Directors. THIMUN reserves the right not to allow inappropriately dressed participants into the World Forum/the forums.
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THIMUN Conference ABC Administrative Staff
The function of the Administrative Staff is to ensure the smooth running of the conference. In the debate forums they have to control the flow of delegates in and out, assist delegates with microphones, maintain order during the debate and take disciplinary action against individual delegates when authorised to do so by the President or the Chair. They are responsible for the transmission of notes between delegations and/or the podium and for counting the votes whenever required. Approval Panel
The Resolution Processing is entirely digitalised. The Approval Panel for all forums except the Security Council, APQKR and the ICJ will be in Oceania from Tuesday morning onwards. Delegates must obtain 20 co-submitters for their draft resolution brought to the Registration Desk in digital form.
Badges
Take great care of your THIMUN badge. If you do not have a badge, you will not be permitted into the Convention Center. A new badge can only be applied for at the Information Desk by a MUN-Director on behalf of the delegate. The delegate must pay a fee of EUR 30.00 at the time of request. Badge changes or new badges that are requested before 10:00 can be picked up after 14:00. Badges will not be changed when minor spelling mistakes have been made with regards to the name of the delegate.
Briefings on Sunday
Members of the International Court of Justice There will be a briefing for all members of the International Court of Justice on Sunday at 15:00 in North America.
PREPARATORY MEETINGS AND LOBBY ON MONDAY
PREPARATORY MEETINGS AND LOBBY (for location see list on page 7) Note: The Preparatory meetings and Lobby for GA 3 will start at 09:30 in Atlantic Middle! Preparatory meetings and lobby will be held for all forums except SC, HSC, APQKR and ICJ on Monday starting at 09:30. These meetings are mandatory and serve for, introductions and explanations of procedures by the various chairs. Attending these meetings will greatly facilitate the lobby process for the remainder of the day as well as ensure a swift start of the sessions the following day. Delegates are expected to be actively involved in the lobby process of their committee until the start of the Opening Ceremonies. OTHER MEETINGS ON MONDAY Ambassadors & Heads of Delegation meeting (mandatory) 13:00 WF Theatre
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MUNITY Press There will be a meeting for members of the MUNITY Press team on Sunday at 12:30 in Kilimanjaro. Buses and public transportation Public Transport in The Hague is convenient and easy to use. We advise you to contact the concierge of the hotel you are staying at to find out the best way to reach the World Forum by public transport. Your HTM Card will serve as Special Public Transport Conference Ticket and is valid when shown together with your THIMUN ID badge on any HTM bus or tram in The Hague, Scheveningen and Kijkduin from Monday 27th January 2020 up to and including Friday 31st January 2020. Please note that for schools staying in hotels in Scheveningen or the City Centre additional trams (clearly marked THIMUN CONGRES) will ride between the Noorderstrand and City Centre to the World Forum between 8.00 and 9.00 am and between 17.00 and 18.00 pm (not on Wednesday afternoon). If a tram/bus is fully occupied please have your students wait for the next tram/bus which will follow asap.
Certificates and group photographs
The certificates and group pictures can be picked up on Friday morning at the Information Desk.
Cloakroom
Throughout the Conference week the World Forum cloakroom in the entrance lobby is available for students and MUN-Directors to leave their coats. The World Forum charge is 1.50 Euro per item. Please note however that the Convention Centre will not accept (hand)bags or laptops. You
will have to keep these with you at all times.
Flags
The large flags used during the Opening and Closing Ceremonies are the property of THIMUN and may not be removed or defaced.
Lunch & Lunch Tickets
Lunch tickets are for 5 days starting Monday. Lunch will be served between 11:30 and 14:00 in Pacific.
Mobile Phones/Portable Audio Equipment
Delegates are allowed to use their phones to check documents or research. The phones have to remain in silent mode at all times during sessions.
MUN-Directors, Chaperones and Student Officer Reception Monday 19:00 – 20:30: MUN-Directors, Chaperones and Student Officers welcoming reception, location: Madurodam, George Maduroplein 1, 2584 RZ Den Haag
Country Delegation Stationary
Each delegation must bring a sufficient quantity of official and appropriate delegation notepaper. The name and the section of the receiving delegation must be clearly written on the front of the note. Notes will be screened and thrown away if they contain improper messages. Disciplinary action may be taken by the Administrative Staff or the Student Officers against any delegates abusing the system. There will be no messenger service between forums.
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Official Photographs Each year two official photos will be taken of each school group, including all delegates, officers, MUN-Directors and other participants of your school. The photos will be taken in the WFT lobby on the 2nd floor. Please check the time schedule (in the folder handed out to the MUN-Directors) to see at what time your school photo will be taken. Each participant will receive two pictures, which can be picked up by the MUN-Director on Friday at the Information desk.
Opening Session of the General Assembly
The Opening Session of the General Assembly will be on Monday in the World Forum Theatre. All GA, ECOSOC, SC and HSC 1990 delegates can take a seat in the Theatre. There will be no seating signs and delegates can take any seat except on the Balcony and certain reserved rows. The MUN-Director will receive a few additional tickets for the balcony where entrance will be by ticket and badge only. Please be seated by 14:45 at the very latest. There will be no admission after the start of the Opening Ceremonies. Those who cannot attend the Opening Ceremonies in the Theatre can follow a live transmission in Atlantic.
Photocopying
Photocopying of relevant documents will be done at EUR 0.10 per copy at the Info Booth. Please note that posters, flyers and other publicity material will not be copied.
Posters and Notices
NO posters or notices are allowed on any walls, doors or other areas in the Convention Centre.
Smoking Areas
Smoking is not permitted anywhere inside the World Forum. The designated smoking area is outside, in front of the Convention Centre. Souvenirs At the THIMUN Sales stand you can purchase your personal THIMUN souvenirs. The stand is located on the first floor in front of the glass wall towards the World Forum Theatre.
Voting Placards
A placard with the name of the delegation is provided on the basis of ONE per delegate. You need it for voting. Do not forget to bring it with you to all sessions. Lost placards will not be replaced.
WHERE TO FIND: APPROVAL PANEL Oceania PRESS ROOM Kilimanjaro WORKSHOPS Asia PHOTOGRAPHER WFT Foyer
2nd Floor (right) MUN-DIRECTORS LOUNGE WFT Foyer
2nd Floor (left)
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ROOM ASSIGNMENTS Security Council Central America ECOSOC Ariane ICJ North America HSC South America APQKR Antarctica SPECIAL CONFERENCE Sub-Commission 1 Everest Sub-Commission 2 Amazon Rotonde HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION Sub-Commission 1 Atlantic Left Sub-Commission 2 Atlantic Right SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Sub-Commission 1 Alexia Sub-Commission 2 Lobby 2 ENVIRONMENT COMMISSION Sub-Commission 1 Yangtze 1 Sub-Commission 2 Yangtze 2 GENERAL ASSEMBLY GA 1 Onyx GA 2 Oceania Foyer GA 3 WF Theatre GA 4 Mississippi GA 5 Europe 1 & 2 GA 6 Amazon
ACCESS TO WORLD FORUM THEATRE (WF Theatre) In the WF Theatre, there are six doors. Delegates may enter only through the two middle doors at the side of the hall and may exit through the doors at the rear. The front doors are set aside for the use of Student Officers, Board Members, Advisory Board Members and VIPs.
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Student Officers 2020
Executive Team Name School
Secretary General Elie TOKPA Lycée français Vincent van Gogh
Deputy Secretary General Amadea HOFMANN Frankfurt International School
Deputy Secretary General Ella JONES Royal Russell School
Deputy Secretary General Claire OBERLE American School of The Hague
Deputy Secretary General Vignesh SREEDHAR American School of Paris
President of the General Assembly Bill MICHALIS Costeas Geitonas School
GA1
Chair Mariana COLMENARES PEREZ International School of Panama
Deputy Chair Anita FILIPPOVA American School of Barcelona
Deputy Chair Fernando TENA American School of Valencia
Deputy Chair Anthony WONG American Int. School of Jeddah
GA2
Chair Evie KELLY St. Andrew’s College
Deputy Chair Floor RUNGE International School of Hilversum
Deputy Chair Harald RUTSCH Deutsche Int. Schule Den Haag
Deputy Chair Zihan SU Anglo-American School of Moscow
GA3
Chair Marta ROS MENDOZA American School of Barcelona
Deputy Chair Joel TAN Hwa Chong Intitution
Deputy Chair Fenia ROZAKOU I.M. Panagiotopoulos School
Deputy Chair Emilie NZEDA Deutsche Int. Schule Den Haag
GA4
Chair Carlo MARTIN Thomas-Mann Schule
Deputy Chair Malka BEERE John F. Kennedy School
Deputy Chair Ece Denise DOGRAMACI Hisar School
Deputy Chair Sven NASH American School of The Hague
GA5
Chair Onur Kaan SEKEREL Bilkent Laboratory Int. School
Deputy Chair Vanessa LIN Pacific American School
Deputy Chair Anna METZ Yew Chung Int. School of Shanghai
Deputy Chair Sofia SOFOKLEOUS American Community School Athens
GA6
Chair Yu Sunny FANG Kaohsiung American School
Deputy Chair Moritz-Jacob MOHR TASIS American School of Switzerland
Deputy Chair Mirella Mjöll SCHIEMAN Gymnasium Haganum
Deputy Chair Hakan YASAR Özel Izmir Amerikan Koleji
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ECOSOC President Anika KAPUR Chapel School
Deputy President Theodoros IAKOVOU Pierce - The Am. College of Greece
Deputy President Miriam LAANEMÄE St John's International School
Deputy President Laura TAVARES Carlucci Am. Int. School of Lisbon
Security Council (SC) President Shivank MISRA American School of Paris
Deputy President Kaya GÜVENDI Robert College
Deputy President Thibault QUELAVOINE Lycée français Vincent van Gogh
Deputy President Madeline SAFAVI Aiglon College
Sustainable Development Commission (SDC) President Leonard Yoonjae LEE Seoul international School
SDC 1
Deputy President Halil Cenker CAMCI Koç Okulu
Deputy President Barbara CARDENAS Escuela Campo Alegre
Deputy President Alvar EHRNROOTH International School of Helsinki
SDC2
Deputy President Elliot ALIBERT Centre International de Valbonne
Deputy President Selim HANTER Cairo American College
Deputy President Seo Jin LIM Frankfurt International School
Environment Commission (EC) President Isaac CYNTJE International School of Curaçao
EC1
Deputy President Anastasis LAMBRIANOS-STAPPAS Pierce - The Am. College of Greece
Deputy President Dionne SCOUGUL Royal Russell School
Deputy President Avery STANDIFORD Kaiserslautern High School
EC2
Deputy President Derin AKDURAK Isikkent High School
Deputy President Deniz SAN Özel Izmir Amerikan Koleji
Deputy President Joy TABET Lycée français de Singapour
Human Rights Commission (HRC) President Rhea KAPUR Chapel School
HRC1
Deputy President Urszula JACHIMOWICZ Skagerak International School
Deputy President Shivani KAKKAD International School of Tanganyika
Deputy President Enzo MOTA AMARAL Carlucci Am. Int. School of Lisbon
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HRC2
Deputy President Santiago FORSTER ESSARP
Deputy President Maria Fernanda LOUREIRO St Paul's School
Deputy President Sophia ROEHR Yew Chung Int. School of Shanghai
Special Conference on Securing and Advancing Democracy (SCSAD) President Zoé POTTIER Lycée français Vincent van Gogh
SCSAD1
Deputy President Mridula JETHWANI British International School of Cairo
Deputy President Justine NOBLE American School of The Hague
Deputy President Kamil ÖZKAN Üsküdar American Academy
SCSAD2
Deputy President Lingou HUANG Experimental High School Beijing
Deputy President Kanan MARTEIL Lycée français de Singapour
Deputy President Maria Despoina PATOUNA Costeas Geitonas School
Advisory Panel on the question of the Kurdish Region (APQKR) President Nadia HANTER Cairo American College
Deputy President Can Jozef SAUL GOKAY Robert College
Deputy President Luiza SERSON St. Paul's School
Historical Security Council (HSC)
President Jonas DILLS John F. Kennedy School
Deputy President Bhuvi GUPTA International School of Stavanger
Deputy President Olivia HUNT TASIS The American School in England
International Court of Justice (ICJ)
President Gabrielle NICHOLLS TASIS The American School in England
Deputy President Jason LIU Pacific American School
Registrar Isabel TSCHERNIAK John F. Kennedy School
Administrative Officers
Krzysztof KAMINSKI American School of The Hague
Lisa DRINKWATER American School of The Hague
Stan LOOMANS American School of The Hague
Adriaan PROVO KLUIT American School of The Hague
Monica MARTINEZ LLANSO American School of The Hague
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Delegations 2020 Delegation name Assigned school
Afghanistan Taipei American School
African Union American Int. School Bucharest
Albania The American School of Kinshasa (TASOK)
Algeria Beijing Weland
Amnesty International British School of Brussels
Andorra International School Eindhoven
Angola International School of Florence
Antigua & Barbuda Lakenheath High School
Argentina Dwight School London
Armenia American School of Valencia
Australia Gymnasium Beekvliet
Austria International School Hilversum
Azerbaijan Murmellius Gymnasium Alkmaar
Bahamas St. Edward High School
Bahrain Kulosaari Upper Secondary School
Bangladesh Am. Overseas School of Rome
Barbados Escuela Campo Alegre
Belarus Sevenoaks School
Belgium St. Andrew's College
Belize St. John's International School
Benin Frankfurt International School
Bhutan Rijnlands Lyceum Oegstgeest
Bolivia TASIS-The American School in England
Bosnia & Herzegovina Haileybury College
Botswana Northbridge International School Cambodia
Brazil International School of Stavanger
Brunei Darussalam Aiglon College
Bulgaria British Int. School of Jeddah
Burkina Faso British Int. School Belgrade
Burundi Aloha College
Cambodia Thomas-Mann-Schule
Cameroon Am. Community School of Athens
Canada International School of Curitiba
Cape Verde Mandoulides School
Central African Republic Kaohsiung American School
Chad Dhirubhai Ambani Int. School
Chile American School of Las Palmas
China International School of Brussels
Colombia Experimental HS Beijing
Comoros International School in Genoa
Congo Colegio de Inglaterra
Costa Rica John Burroughs School
Côte d'Ivoire Agora International School
Croatia Sultan's School Muscat
Cuba Christelijk Gymnasium Sorghvliet
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Cyprus International School of Curaçao
Czech Republic ACS Hillingdon International School
Denmark Sanghamiththa Balika Vidyalaya
Djibouti Chapel School
Dominica Advanced Learning Schools
Dominican Republic Kaiserslautern High School
DPR Korea (North) American School of Kuwait
DR Congo European School The Hague
ECA TED Ankara College
ECE ACS Abu Dhabi
Ecuador International School of Amsterdam
Egypt John Burroughs School
El Salvador Park Tudor School
Equatorial Guinea British School of Paris
Eritrea Rijnlands Lyceum Wassenaar
ESA American IS of Mozambique
ESCAP Beijing Weland
Estonia Groupe Scolaire Oasis
Eswatini (Swaziland) American Int. School of Kingston
Ethiopia United World College Maastricht
European Union Bonn International School
FAO British School of Brussels
Fiji Friedrich-Abel-Gymnasium
Finland Int. School of Fontainebleau
France Zurich International School
Gabon MTK School
Gambia Kurt-Schwitters-Gymnasium
Georgia Royal Russell School
Germany American School of The Hague
Ghana Amman Baccalaureate School
Greece New Canaan High School
Greenpeace Experimental HS Beijing
Guatemala International School of The Hague
Guinea Arsakeia Schools of Patras-Athens-Thess/niki
Guinea Bissau Alconbury American High School
Guyana Gymnasium Novum
Haiti Baku-Oxford School
Holy See Wiesbaden High School
Honduras Jeddah Knowledge Intl. School
Human Rights Watch British School in The Netherlands
Hungary Amsterdam Int. Community School
Iceland Brillantmont International School
ILO Ekpedeftiki Anagennisi
IMF Munich International School
IMO Costeas-Geitonas School
India American School of Madrid
Indonesia Üsküdar American Academy
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Interpol Agora International School
IOM International School of Curitiba
Iran ACS Hillingdon International School
Iraq Gymnasium Haganum
Ireland I.M. Panagiotopoulos School
Israel Internatsgymn. Schloß Torgelow
Italy American School of Paris
Jamaica ESSARP
Japan Hermann-Böse-Gymnasium
Jordan Bavarian Int. School gAG
Kazakhstan European School The Hague
Kenya Carl Benz & Geschw. Scholl Gymn.
Kiribati Yew Chung Int. School of Shanghai
Kuwait Baku-Oxford School
Kyrgyzstan St. George's School
Lao PDR Skagerak International School
Latvia Tashkent International School
League of Arab States Institut Notre Dame
Lebanon Hwa Chong Institution (High School Section)
Lesotho Beijing Weland
Liberia La Jolla Country Day School
Libya Leysin American School
Liechtenstein Seoul International School
Lithuania Schule Schloß Salem
Luxembourg Anglo-American School of Moscow
Madagascar Baku-Oxford School
Malawi British School in The Netherlands
Malaysia International School of Tanganyika
Maldives Southbank International School
Mali TASIS Switzerland
Malta St. Andrew's College
Marshall Islands Hermann-Billung-Gymnasium
Mauritania St. Andrew's School Florida
Mauritius Chisipite Senior School
Mexico HAEF Athens Coll. Psychico
Micronesia, Fed. States American School of Barcelona
Moldova British School of Brussels
Monaco Kumon Leysin Academy of Switzerland
Mongolia Deutsche Int. Schule Den Haag
Montenegro Branksome Hall
Morocco Lycée Français Vincent van Gogh
Mozambique Jeddah Knowledge Intl. School
Myanmar Rijnlands Lyceum Wassenaar
Namibia Marymount Int. School UK
Nauru Arsakeia Schools of Patras-Athens-Thess/niki
Nepal Liceo Scientifico Statale Farnesina
Netherlands American School of Barcelona
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New Zealand United World College S.E. Asia (East Campus)
Nicaragua Lycée français Jean Monnet
Niger Khartoum Int. Community School
Nigeria International School of Hamburg
North Macedonia Oostvaarders College
Norway Wiesbaden High School
OCHA Brussels American High School
Oman Antwerp International School
Pakistan John F. Kennedy School
Palau International School of Helsinki
Palestine Munich International School
Panama Newton International Academy
Papua New Guinea Deutsche Schule Athen
Paraguay Karachi American School
Peru European School The Hague
Philippines Anatolia College
Poland Park Tudor School
Portugal Haarlemmermeerlyceum
Qatar Schutz American School
Rep. of Korea (South) International School of Panama
Romania Lancaster Country Day School
Russian Federation Centre Internationale De Valbonne
Rwanda Int. School of Fontainebleau
Saint Kitts & Nevis European School The Hague
Saint Lucia Isikkent High School
Saint Vincent & the Grenadines United World College of S.E. Asia (Dover)
Samoa Nicolaus-Cusanus-Gymn.
San Marino Advanced Learning Schools
Sao Tome & Principe American Int. School Jeddah
Saudi Arabia Landschulheim am Solling
Senegal Lycée français Jean Monnet
Serbia International School of Hamburg
Seychelles College du Leman
Sierra Leone Costeas-Geitonas School
Singapore Lycée Français Vincent van Gogh
Slovakia Bilkent Laboratory Int. School
Slovenia Craighouse School
Solomon Islands St. Catherine's British School
Somalia International School of Brussels
South Africa Robert College
South Sudan ACS Cobham International School
Spain International School of Milan
Sri Lanka The English School
Sudan Hisar School (HEV)
Suriname Marymount Int. School Rome
Sweden Koç Okulu
Switzerland Kurfürst-Friedrich-Gymnasium
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Syrian Arab Rep. Pacific American School
Tajikistan Isikkent High School
Tanzania, United Rep. Jeddah Knowledge Intl. School
Thailand Nesbru Videregående Skole
Timor-Leste Martin Luther Gymnasium
Togo Özel Izmir Amerikan Koleji
Tonga British Int. School Cairo
Trinidad & Tobago Dubai International Academy
Tunisia International School of Düsseldorf
Turkey Marymount Int. School UK
Turkmenistan SHAPE International High School
Tuvalu Gymnasium Wentorf
Uganda Nea Genia Ziridis
Ukraine Pierce - The Am. College of Greece
UNCTAD Nea Genia Ziridis
UNDEF Am. Creativity Academy-Girls Campus
UNDP Northbridge International School Cambodia
UNEP Kumon Kokusai Gakuen
UNESCO St. Andrew's College
UN-Habitat SHAPE International High School
UNHCHR College du Leman
UNHCR Frankfurt International School
UNICEF Indonesian School Netherlands
UNIDO American Int. School of Kingston
United Arab Emirates Einhard Gymnasium Aachen
United Kingdom International School of The Hague
United States of America Carlucci AIS Lisbon
UNODC Hermann-Böse-Gymnasium
UN Women ACS (International) Singapore
UNWTO International School of Tanganyika
Uruguay Cairo American College
Uzbekistan British School of Paris
Vanuatu Lycée Français de Singapour
Venezuela St. Paul's School
Viet Nam Özel Izmir Amerikan Koleji
WHO Ecole Internationale "Le Verseau"
World Bank Gymnasium Haganum
WTO Kaiserslautern High School
Yemen Lycée International de St. Germain-En-Laye
Zambia Am. Creativity Academy-Girls Campus
Zimbabwe British School in The Netherlands
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WORLD FORUM CONVENTION CENTER
CONTINENTS (Ground Floor)
RIVERS (1st Floor)
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MOUNTAINS (2nd Floor)
OCEANS (Basement)