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AL (Arab League)


The Arab League is a regional organization of Arab countries established in 1945 to promote economic, cultural, and political cooperation among its 22 member states. Headquartered in Cairo, Egypt, the League works to address issues such as regional security, economic development, and the resolution of conflicts among member states. It serves as a platform for dialogue and collective action on common interests, particularly in areas such as peace, stability, and Arab unity. While the Arab League’s decisions are generally not legally binding, its influence in shaping regional policies and advocating for the interests of Arab nations is significant. The League also plays a role in addressing broader global issues affecting the Arab world.

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Meet Your Chairs!

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Chair

Adham Fayed

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Co-Chair

Sara Elmankabady

Topics & Chair Reports

TOPIC ONE: Addressing the persecution of Christian minorities in the Arab world.

TOPIC TWO: The Yemeni Civil War  

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