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Delegation Name Country Council Tan Wei Ren Irving Russia Delegation Name Country Council Tan Wei Ren Irving Russia UNESCO Arnav Goyal Russia UNCSW Chong Yin Kai Harrison Kirill Gevorgian (Russia) ICJ Thomas Loke Zhih Hahn Kirill Gevorgian (Russia) ICJ Luke Tay Russia UNSC Maximilian Yap Ming Khuan Russia UNSC Chua Yi Wei Derek Russia COSTAR Pan Zhiyao Singapore UNICEF Khole Rajeev Sandeep Singapore UNESCO ACS(I) Trishan Manav Sri Ram Singapore ARF Tan Ee-en Benjamin Singapore ARF Chaityak Khatwani Singapore COSTAR Lee Shao Feng Somalia SOCHUM Chang Seongmin Somalia COSTAR Ethan Shum Somalia UNICEF Nathanael Tung Wei An Somalia UNESCO Aryan Law South Sudan COSTAR Wong Chien Rong Kevin Iran COSTAR Arnav Amar Yadur Luxembourg UNICEF Parijaat Jain Brazil SOCHUM Tee Ying Xin Brazil UNESCO Tan Yu Yong, Glennis Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade (Brazil) ICJ Leow Hui En Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade (Brazil) ICJ Talon Lai Ming Xi Brazil UNSC Lee Ming Yi Brazil UNSC BPGH Lee Yeung Juen Brazil COSTAR Soh Iwin Mohamed Bennouna (Morocco) ICJ Alson Lee Jian Yang Mohamed Bennouna (Morocco) ICJ Rebecca Liew Ri Xuan Colombia UNICEF Katkuri Shraddha Reddy Costa Rica UNICEF Shermaine Ong Si Ting Costa Rica SOCHUM Lee Kai Han, Lionel Columbia UNESCO Eng Weiyang France UNICEF Keith Lee Zhe Xuan Saudi Arabia COSTAR Pavan Chandrashe khar Hampiholi Ronny Abraham (France) ICJ CJC Ryan Ang Ronny Abraham (France) ICJ Gerard Peter Eng JunQuan France UNSC Pranav Ghosh France UNSC Kyrie Elizabeth Nathan France COSTAR Behara Sri Sankalp Australia ARF Kwai Han Ning Vivien Australia ARF Ahir Das James Richard Crawford (Australia) ICJ CWSS Yap Junxian, Owen James Richard Crawford (Australia) ICJ Sudheer Kumar Girish Armenia UNSC Khar Wa Than Armenia UNSC Teo Zhi Lei Jayden Argentina SOCHUM Ocampo Nathania Calleja Argentina UNESCO Keagan Edward Wangsakentjana Argentina COSTAR Mustafa Yahya Barr Democratic Republic of the Congo UNICEF GMSS Yap Joon Wee Democratic Republic of the Congo UNESCO Lim Natthida Democratic Republic of the Congo UNCSW Bernard Lau Jun Xian Democratic Republic of the Congo COSTAR Wee Zhengkai Syria UNESCO Amelia D/O Mathi Segaran United Arab Emirates UNESCO Aloysius Lee Seng Yang China UNICEF Low Jeen Liang China SOCHUM Lim Jun Hao Royce China UNESCO Quek Kay Hng China UNCSW Caleb Wern Shih Loh China ARF Ng Wei Ming China ARF Justin Lim Joon Heng Xue Hanqin (China) ICJ HCI Ye Haoxiang, Robin Xue Hanqin (China) ICJ Chen Yiming China UNSC Koh Zhi-Xuan China UNSC Lim En Hao China COSTAR Edric Soon Jia Xi Phillippines UNICEF Cheong Hoh Ian, Reuben Phillippines ARF Peter Theodore Siauw Phillippines ARF HCI Tan Swee Gaeng Phillippines COSTAR Syahirah Adlina Binte Ahmad Ethiopia UNCSW Mas Lutfir Rahman Bin Jumari Kenya UNICEF Jurongville Secondary Tham Xue’Er Kenya SOCHUM Chaw Su Su Thwe Chile UNICEF Tan Ye Zi Chile SOCHUM Ng Weilin Canada UNICEF Low Yun Yi, Alethea Canada UNESCO Lim Keat Yang Canada COSTAR Marsiling Secondary Tiara Alyssa Bte Abdul Latif Canda UNCSW Chong Justin Nigeria UNCSW Ray Benjamin Ng Turkimenistan UNCSW Koh Jia En, Natalie Republic of Korea UNICEF Ariel Wee Shi Shuen Republic of Korea UNCSW Erika Lee En Yu Republic of Korea ARF MGS Emma Chia En Ting Republic of Korea ARF Nicole Yee Iran SOCHUM Joy Huang Si Xuan Iran UNESCO Nicole Lee Ying Ying Norway UNICEF Ma Yujia Norway SOCHUM Loro Erene Joy Monajan Norway UNCSW Ngee Ann Rheann Chin Le Yu Sweden UNICEF Nurhalisha Humairah Binte Norazli Sweden SOCHUM Jolin Wong Xinhui Sweden UNCSW Tan Wei Yen Shina United States of America UNICEF Yuvraj Aryan Singh United States of America SOCHUM Deepankur John Njondimackal United States of America UNCSW Wong Kok Rui Joan E. Donoghue (United States of America) ICJ NUSH 1 Mackenzie Tan Phei Huey Joan E. Donoghue (United States of America) ICJ Abizer Moiz Khumusi United States of America UNSC Tan Yong Yi United States of America UNSC Jason Ong Han Meng United States of America COSTAR Jonathan Tan Soon Kang United Mexican States UNICEF Joshua Chin Zhi Yi United Mexican States SOCHUM Michelle Yaochai Yinfei United Mexican States UNCSW Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor (United Mexican Trivikram Mohan ICJ NUSH 2 BernardoStates) Sepúlveda Amor (United Mexican Elena Chan Jeng Yan ICJ States) Dhasarathan Deepan Krishnaa United Mexican States COSTAR Gloria Chong Xue Li Vietnam ARF Zheng Chong Emily Vietnam ARF Keon Cheung Yemen UNICEF Sri Naren Omprakash Yemen SOCHUM Wong Chin Wen, Rachel Yemen UNESCO Tan Ren Ying Yemen UNCSW NUSH 3 Zachary Loh Zi-Yang Laos ARF Omkar Mahadevan Laos ARF Eveleigh Ng Peter Tomka (Slovakia) ICJ May Phu Pwint Peter Tomka (Slovakia) ICJ Tahamina Abdul Namibia UNCSW Lin Yu Wei Cameroon COSTAR Yu Jia Xun Moldova SOCHUM Ryan Koh Jun Hao Romania SOCHUM NUSH 4 Al Lucas Johanne Romania COSTAR Jervis Tan Rwanda UNCSW Ooi Wen Nuo Bernard Rwanda UNSC Akshat Chaudhary Rwanda UNSC Koh Ren Hao Argentina UNSC Lucas Pong Yong Yue Argentina UNSC Mathivoli Sriganesh Brunei COSTAR Chai Ming Ren John Democratic People's Republic of Korea COSTAR NUSH 5 Morales Luis Angelo Aster Netherlands SOCHUM Tricia Tay Uruguay SOCHUM Sahel Tan Xunwei Lithuania UNICEF Vishal Mohanty Ethiopia UNESCO Kok Jun Yan Australia UNESCO Chloe Charity Pudjo Saudi Arabia SOCHUM Ong Zi Kee Saudi Arabia UNCSW Anika W Lee Xuen Saudi Arabia COSTAR Raffles Girls' School Anoushka Prasanna Rao South Africa UNICEF Raffles Girls' School Ling Luen Cher South Africa SOCHUM Neha Rajkumar Israel UNICEF Wang Xuechun South Africa UNCSW Loh Chee Seng Elgin Belarus SOCHUM Ong Yee Ern Belarus UNESCO Malcolm Ngio Yew Kiat Croatia SOCHUM Teo Joon Yue Jonathan India SOCHUM Trevor Lee Jia Jin India UNESCO Brandon Tay India COSTAR Sohan Daniel Singh Lithuania COSTAR Chuan Yanxin Morocco SOCHUM Huang Ziwen Morocco UNESCO Wang Ziyou Serbia SOCHUM Iain Stewart Dawe Sudan SOCHUM Raffles Institution Matthew Lee Rei Herng Sudan UNESCO Jerome Gan Zhang Rong Thailand UNICEF Lim Jun Kai Thailand SOCHUM Ong Ming Yu Thailand UNESCO Darren Ho Yan Kit (He Enjie) Turkey COSTAR Liu Yunqing United Arab Emirates COSTAR Ayush Jayakhrishn An United Kingdom UNICEF Allodon Garren Tan United Kingdom SOCHUM Gani Zhi Yuan Henry United Kingdom UNESCO Min Sitt Hman United Kingdom UNSC Russell Choy United Kingdom UNSC Tan Jin-Rong Iain United Kingdom COSTAR Phua Jun Hao Germany UNICEF Yin Yuanmei Germany UNESCO Tay Yu Ning Anna Germany UNCSW Tan Ezara Pakistan SOCHUM Tan Yuheng, Jove Pakistan UNCSW Matthew Tan Ming Yang Pakistan ARF You Zeyuan Jerry Pakistan ARF Toh SiYing Qatar UNCSW Celeste Seah Ireland UNCSW Qian Yi-An Ireland COSTAR Swann Teh Tong Ay Tunisia UNCSW Cristal Tan Li Yi Zambia UNCSW Yeo Jing Xuan Natalie Poland UNICEF Lee Krystal Turkey UNICEF Mark Chng Cho Heok Liechtenstein UNICEF Loo Jia En Turkey 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