Emir Sopiev, a student of the Myrat Garryev State Medical University of Turkmenistan participated in the 4th UNESCO Model International Conference (MUNESCO). The World Federation of UNESCO Clubs and Associations (WFUCA) and the Hong Kong UNESCO Association (UHKA) with the support of the Bank of China (Hong Kong) organized the event. Young leaders from more than 20 countries, including Turkmenistan, took part in the conference.
The delegate from Turkmenistan is an active member of the UNESCO Club “Medicinal Plants – Our Health, Our Heritage.” Excelling in his presentation on the competition topic “Ethics of Neurotechnologies,” Emir Sopiev received a participant diploma.
The competition was held in three stages. In the first stage, participants presented reports on work carried out in their countries and cooperation with UNESCO; in the second stage, they delivered slide presentations on strategies for developing neurotechnologies and new opportunities in artificial intelligence. The final stage involved voting on the strategies presented by the participants.
The UNESCO Model International Conference is a flagship educational initiative that simulates the format and procedures of official UNESCO meetings. The project aims to unite youth aged 18 to 25 and gives participants the opportunity to act as delegates of UNESCO member states, engaging in structured dialogue and negotiations on issues of global significance.