The process of MUNA forces the participants to think about how people from other nationalities think differently about the same issues and helps them develop a better understanding of other countries and therefore respect for other peoples views. This is a positive force towards world peace. The process also gives the young people an excellent opportunity to develop their public speaking skills and debating skills in particular. The “live in” format that this district has adopted helps the participants develop relationships and form friendships with other young people and encourages them to share their thoughts and views with others. |