COMMUNITY FAIR

November 29th (day 1) 07:45 PM - 09:15 PM,

Room 204 of KINTEX 1

YMUNK XII is proud to be hosting our very first community fair! Held on the first day of the conference, delegates will be able to visit various stations and learn more about local nonprofits and student organizations. This event offers an invaluable opportunity for participants to engage with causes that align with their values, fostering a sense of social responsibility and community involvement. Beyond networking, the fair allows delegates to discover ways to contribute their time and skills, enriching both their personal development and the initiatives they support. By bringing together diverse organizations, the fair aims to inspire meaningful action and collaboration, enhancing the overall impact of the conference.

LIST of attending organizations

Global Overseas Adoptees' Link

Founded in 1998 by overseas adoptees, G.O.A.’L. advocates for adoptee rights in Korea, initially focusing on F-4 visas, dual citizenship, birth family search, and Korean language support. Now the largest adoptee-led Korean NGO, we also help adoptees in crisis and deported adoptees. G.O.A.’L. received a Presidential Citation in 2022.

Global Junior Debate

Global Junior Debaters (GJD) is a non-profit organization led by high school students, they offer a platform to support critical thinking, public speaking, and global leadership among young debaters. Whether you are a novice debater or an experienced debater looking to gain extra knowledge and experience, their online debate camps and programs aim to provide all debaters with high quality experiences.

GCS International

GCS International is a Seoul-based, UN-affiliated international NGO with three main principles of Goodwill, Cooperation and Service to attain a global common society. Established in 1979 by Korean Dr. Young Seek Choue, it has a global membership of about 90 countries with five major movements of healthy society, better living, nature preservation, restoration of human dignity, and world peace.

Korea Hangung Association 

The Korea Hangung Association, established in 2009, is the national governing body of Hangung, or hands archery. Founded by Korean Hu Kwang in 2006, Hanging is a sport for all, which combined traditional Korean archery, Tuho, and an electronic score board of western archery. Hangung is a record sport that throws Hangung pins five times with right and left hands and determines the winner with a higher mark.

World Taekwondo 

World Taekwondo is the world governing body of an Olympic sport of taekwondo. Founded in 1973, World Taekwondo has a global membership of 213. Under the International Olympic Committee, World Taekwondo is responsible for administering taekwondo competitions at the summer Olympics and Paralympics, while hosting world championships, etc.

International World in Korea

International World in Korea was founded in 2012 as a non-profit civil society organization located in Seoul, South Korea. Our main goals is to enhance multicultural awareness, inclusivity, and connections between foreign and domestic residents, promoting global citizenship aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Let It Flow

Let It Flow is a youth-led initiative addressing menstrual hygiene and period poverty in Mongolia’s Ger (yurt) districts, where access to products is limited due to financial struggles, and waste is often burned, exacerbating existing pollution issues. We provide reusable menstrual products, tackling both financial and environmental challenges while empowering women through education and access.

NKDB

The Database Center for North Korean Human Rights (NKDB), founded in 2003, is a Seoul-based NGO committed to investigating and documenting human rights violations related to North Korea. With special consultative status at the UN ECOSOC, NKDB actively engages with UN mechanisms to advocate for North Korean human rights in the international community.

PSCORE

PSCORE is a non-profit NGO founded in 2006. Since 2012, we have received special consultative status from the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). We advocate for North Korean Human Rights and have been actively raising awareness through social media, reports, international conferences, and Model United Nations.

CEEI 

The Cambodia English Education Initiative (CEEI) aims to expand English education in rural, underprivileged areas of Cambodia, addressing the lack of English curriculums in public schools and the issue of education inequality. Through collaborative lessons and physical, creative, and group activities, CEEI organizes month-long English camps led by English-speaking high schoolers to support young Khmer children in financially struggling families.  

ITASEOUL 

ITASEOUL connects small, meaningful actions to drive large-scale environmental change. Through our web-based platform, ita.city, we lead nationwide initiatives such as data-plogging, adopt-a-beach programs, and sustainable zero-waste projects, providing tech-based volunteer opportunities across Korea to inspire collective environmental action.