Friday and Saturday has been very busy day for all of us, both with engaging workshops run by some of the other facilitators and of course one of the most important parts; the students preparation towards the roleplay on Sunday. First they have to do a presentation of the country they represent in only eight minutes. We are representing Germany. We have ten countries in total. In the afternoon there will be a big debate about new amendments to the protocol. My group has been very ambitious and working hard both to get to know Germany better and to understand Germanys pointview of the Refugee policy.
Late in the afternoon despite the warm and humid air all the students are trying to find alleys so there was lot of activity going on at the same time. Here you can se Nathan from USA, Koma and Shinya from Japan.
During Saturday there has been a lot of warings about weather change and that the Tyfoon is coming in. So far I’ve seen some heavy rain and a bit wind but being a swede it hasn’t impressed me at all so far. But the Campus was quiet in the afternoon .
After hard working days some of the staffmembers are trying to find out what to eat for dinner so last night Lorry from JMU USA, Anthony from Flinders (Australia) and I tried a Korean restaurant. We hade a lovely dinner though we had a hard time to make ourself understood.



