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BOSTON MODEL ARAB LEAGUE SUMMIT

Agenda | Schedule | Councils | Country Assignments

March 23, 2013

Northeastern University
Boston, Massachusetts

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Contacts

Northeastern University

NCUSAR  
Boston, MA

Washington, D.C.

Dr. Philip D'Agati
(p.d'agati@neu.edu )
Megan Geissler
()
(202) 293-6466

 

 

Councils

Joint Defense Council (Topics and BGG)
Council on Political Affairs (Topics and BGG)
Council of Arab Environmental Affairs MinistersTopics and BGG)
Council of Arab Economic Ministers (Topics and BGG)
Special Arab Cultural Summit (Topics and BGG)

Councils and topics are from 2011 National Model Arab League Agenda.

Schedule

Saturday, March 23
Registration 8:00-9:00am    
Opening Ceremonies with Guest Speakers 9:00-10:00am In Separate Committees  
Council Session I 10:00am-12:00pm

 

 
Lunch 12:00-1:00pm
HS Council Session II 1:00-3:00pm
Univeristy Council Session II 1:00-2:30pm
HS Husky Ambassador Tour

3:00-4:00pm

University Closing Ceremonies

3:00-4:00pm

HS Closing Ceremonies 4:15-4:45pm

 

 

 

Country Assignments

Algeria

 

Bahrain

 

Comoros

 

Djibouti

Egypt

 

Iraq

 

Jordan

 

Kuwait

 

Lebanon

 

Libya

Mauritania

 

Morocco

Oman

Palestine

University of North Carolina - Charlotte

Qatar

 

Saudi Arabia

 

Somalia

Sudan

 

Syria

 

Tunisia

 

UAE

Yemen

 

 

 

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