Fatima is currently the Head of the THIMUN Regional Office in Qatar. She first joined the THIMUN team in 2016 years ago after 15 years of teaching in schools around the world, working with schools to build curriculums and collaborating on development projects with NGOs. Fatima has a Bachelors in Mathematics from University College London and a Masters in Gender, Development and Education from the Institute of Education. As the new Head of THIMUN Regional Office in Qatar, Fatima plans to grow an Arabic MUN conference Internationally and to focus on working with organizations around the MENA region and globally to develop impactful action towards achieving the Global Goals.
Mohammad Sakib Mahmoud is currently the Conference Specialist of THIMUN Regional Office in Qatar. He has a Bachelor’s Degree in Information Systems from Carnegie Mellon University with a focus on Design and Business Management. Sakib is looking forward to building the THIMUN Qatar network worldwide, finding ways to keep conversations alive and building on existing networks for mutual support and continued education for advocacy. Sakib is most passionate on the development of youth empowerment through Model United Nations and SDG education. His long term goal is to promote school based community service globally by designing innovative programs, and connecting with global partners to engage students in action against poverty.
Amina Hassan is very passionate about education. Having taught humanities with a specialisation in Geography for over 12 years in a variety of schools in the UK and Middle East. Amina fully understands the importance of engaging youth in discussions and harnessing their enquiring minds as a key need in the global arena as well as classroom. Since joining THIMUN Amina has been able to witness just this; the fundamental training that is essential to becoming a MUN delegate affords students the opportunities to engage in topics that are most relevant today. Education is part of Amina’s core values having graduated with a BA (hons) in Geography from the University of London and then with an MA in Human Rights and Social change from City University London. Amina believes learning never stops it is only the classroom that changes.