Topic: Independence of Tanganyika
This committee takes place at a crucial moment in Africa’s history. As European powers gave up control of their African colonies, each colonies’ independence movement looked different and led to different results, some still affecting the present situation in some African countries. I hope that you find this background guide insightful and learn more about the change from British rule to independence in Tanganyika!
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Hi! My name is Lily Rampe and I use she/her pronouns. I am a Senior at Exeter originally from New Hope, Pennsylvania. At school, I write and edit for the Exonian, Exeter’s newspaper, tutor in the writing center, and participate in community service clubs! I also am one of the captains of the crew team and play the flute. In my free time, I love to read books, hike, and travel. I started MUN in 9th grade. I have participated in many MUN conferences and am excited to Chair this committee! At last year’s PEAMUN, I was a vice chair to a specialized committee, and I look forward to building on these skills at this conference. Can’t wait to meet you all!
Hi! My name is Arisa and I am a lower at Phillips Exeter. I am from Washington, DC and live in Wheelwright Hall on campus. I love Model UN because it gives me the unique opportunity to explore global issues through research while also stepping into the role of different leaders and countries around the world. MUN has helped me grow as an active thinker and has taught me how to to effectively speak and collaborate on the spot. I am so excited to be serving as the staffer of this committee and to see the innovative ideas and solutions each delegate will bring to this conference! Hello everyone! My name is Berrak Karapinar, and I am a lower/sophomore here at Exeter living in Dubai! I My family is originally from Turkey, but I was born in Chicago. I first started MUN in 7th grade, acting as a reporter for the school conference, and I absolutely loved the community and environment. I’ve been doing MUN ever since! I love going to the beach, reading (basically anything), and hanging out with my sister when I’m back home. On campus, I am part of Exeter Political Union, the Middle Eastern and North African Society, ESSO Mailroom, and I play for the Varsity Softball team. I am super excited for conference and I can’t wait to meet everyone! |