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UNGA at MRSM Tun Abdul Razak


Hello, guys! On the first day of our school’s activity week, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) was held, which was on 26th February 2018. The venue was at the main hall of MRSM Tun Abdul Razak. The activity was participated by the form 4 students, which is known as Affinity. UNGA was organized by the English Unit of the Language Department. Affinity was divided into 2 groups for each class and was required to represent a country in the United Nations.

For 4 Al-Azhar, they were given Egypt and Mexico. 4 Bristols represented Italy and Morocco. 4 Cambridge got Peru and Australia, 4 Duke got Mongolia and Turkey. Lastly, 4 Edinburgh was going to represent Sweden and Switzerland

There were many activities conducted prior to the UNGA. One of the activities was UNGA Booth Display. The booth display required the students of each group to organize a display of the countries they were representing. Each group has to make a brief display of the country's tradition, costume, national anthem and so on.

For my group, we were going to represent Peru. To be honest, Peru was seriously a hard topic to be represented for UNGA but we all work as a team so teamwork and unity were important and needed throughout the activity because, in unity, there is a strength. Cutting to the chase, I will be dressed as the national costume of Peru. The costume was magnificent. Here are some pictures of Peru team throughout the UNGA activity.




Our team were gathering outside the main hall before the marching


We were doing the last touch-up for our booth.


The ‘Peruvians’ (us) just before our show dance started.



A picture of me with one of the Mexico team member.


The UNGA activity went brilliantly. Many students attended the booth display and there were many activities held. Which group will eventually be the best? We'll just have to wait and see.




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