中國香港代表團於「第三屆國際模擬聯合國教科文組織大會」高票當選最佳策略
The delegation of Hong Kong, China voted as the "Best Strategy" in the "Third International Model UNESCO Conference"
On August 13, 2024, “Third International Model UNESCO Conference (the Conference)” was held in Almaty, Kazakhstan, by the World Federation of Clubs and Associations for UNESCO on the topic of “Ethics of the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Education”. The delegation from Hong Kong, China, sent by the UNESCO Hong Kong Association (UHKA), shared Hong Kong’s strategy and initiated active discussions with 58 youth delegations from around the globe. The strategy from Hong Kong, China was highly appraised by global youth delegates and expert judges, and was voted as the Best Strategy to be included in the final resolution.
The youth delegate Charles Lam Tai Yin represented the delegation of Hong Kong, China, with the guidance from the Youth Affairs Coordinator of UHKA, Americana Chen. Charles was the winner of the best delegation and best strategy in Model UNESCO Conferences hosted by the UHKA in 2023 and 2024. Charles is also a student of St. Paul’s College, a UNESCO Hong Kong Association member school. We extend special gratitude to the Bank of China (Hong Kong) for their sponsorship of the trip.
During the conference, Charles shared Hong Kong’s progress and innovation in amplifying the opportunities that AI presents for education through the “Innovate, Educate, Elevate” strategy. The strategy also aligns with the “Youth Prospect on the Use of AI in Education” published on the International Youth Day as a collaborative outcome document of the “2024 Secondary School Model UNESCO (MUNESCO) International Conference—Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Education,” held in Hong Kong in July 2024.
By participating in the conference, the UHKA is delighted to contribute to international youth conversation in promoting the ethical use of AI in education and promoting the Sustainable Development Goals.
On behalf of the UHKA, Americana Chen, the youth affairs coordinator of the UHKA presented the UN Global Compact Hong Kong Regional Report 2022–23 to Ms. Meirgul Alpysbayeva, National Professional Officer for Education Sector, UNESCO Almaty Regional Office, and Dr. Sabina Akzharova, Vice President for Communications and International Cooperation of the Kazakhstan National Federation of Clubs for UNESCO.
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