World Health Organization
Single Delegate (Beginner)
The World Health Organization serves as the directing and coordinating authority on international public health within the United Nations system. Established in 1948, WHO sets global health standards, monitors disease outbreaks, coordinates emergency responses, and supports member states in strengthening their national health systems. Composed of 194 member states, the World Health Assembly is WHO's supreme decision-making body, convening annually in Geneva to set policy, approve budgets, and respond to emerging global health crises.
Topic A: Artificial intelligence in healthcare
Topic B: mental health governance infrastructure
Dear delegates,
My name is Mila Wagner-Sanchez, and I am so excited to be one of the chairs for SMUNC XXX! I am a freshman majoring in Human Biology with a concentration in neuroscience, and I am on the pre-med track. I’m originally from Puerto Rico, but I currently live in Houston, Texas. This will be my fifth year in Model UN—throughout high school, I participated in conferences in Rice and UT Austin, and was the Deputy Secretary-General of our MUN team. This past year, I co-chaired SMUNC for the FAO committee, and I’m so excited to continue chairing with this great team! MUN has given me so many skills in diplomacy, public speaking, sparked lots of important dialogues, and introduced me to some amazing people. Outside of MUN, I love to cook, read, hike, go to concerts, and travel. I can’t wait to meet you all and see what’s to come!