The 2015 THIMUN Hague Conference was an exciting event for the students who participated in it. Among the students sent from PAS, 16 out of 17 represented delegates of the Republic of Botswana and senior Kara Hu was assigned to be the President of the Security Council. Students who attended this conference not only showed their passion for Model United Nations but also performed as leading participants on issues affecting African nations. This year in The Hague, delegates mainly focused on the issue of the continuation of the Millennium Development Goals, seeing as this crucial global project is coming to an end in 2015. In addition, delegates discussed other global issues such as affordable financial services as a tool for human development and economic growth, strengthening the help to displaced persons in post-conflict zones, the question of Tokelau, and eradicating the use of highly enriched uranium (HEU) for civilian purposes as a means to limit availability of nuclear materials to terrorists, and tried their best to change each situation. These delegates spent time and effort with 3,500 other students from all around the globe and left the conference with not only joy but also satisfaction about what they had done in the past week. In addition to the conference, which took up five days of the week, participants also traveled around the Netherlands, visiting gorgeous sites such as Amsterdam, Delft, and the downtown of The Hague.