Fresh from its victorious achievements at the United Nations Headquarters in the USA, the team has struck gold again – this time in the vivacious city of Istanbul. Seven dedicated delegates represented Team MJ at the prestigious Model United Nations (MUN) conference, putting in tireless efforts day and night to gain accolades.
Throughout their experience during the conference, the delegates of Team MJ navigated the complexities of international diplomacy and global issues. They demonstrated a deep understanding of the nuances of global politics and a keen ability to collaborate and find innovative solutions.
Their hard work and perseverance paid off: Team MJ bagged the Honourable Mention Award at the Istanbul MUN. The team’s stellar performer was a grade 9 student, Ibrahim Ali, who showed remarkable resilience and determination.
Ibrahim Ali’s journey with the MUNs was one with a swarm of challenges. He initially found the experience overwhelming and quit when he found himself deep under the waters. Nonetheless, his passion and determination for the MUNs drove him to return, and this time, he emerged as a winner.
Ibrahim Ali’s remarkable turnaround is a testament to his unwavering dedication and Coach Murtaza Jafry’s constant support. His Honourable Mention Award is a fitting recognition of his hard work and persistence. Team MJ’s success in Istanbul is a resounding affirmation of their talent, teamwork, and unwavering dedication to making a difference on the global stage.
Coach Murtaza Jafry’s passion for transforming students into visionaries is a shining example for young leaders and change-makers worldwide. His success with Team MJ is a powerful reminder that even the toughest challenges can be overcome with persistence, teamwork, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. As they continue to make waves on the international stage, Team MJ’s winning streak of 8 times in a row is a testament to the power of passion, determination, and collective effort.
This article has been contributed by Fariha Ali, an Educator and a Cambridge Programme Leader from Karachi, Pakistan.