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FINALIZED COUNTRY ASSIGNMENTS

Crestwood – 9
Israel – DISEC – Cassie Wasserman
Israel – WHO – Victor Minkov
Israel - World Summit – Jake Pascoe
Sweden – DISEC – Adam Tytel
Iran – UN Women – Sabrina Wasserman
Iran – Bandung – Akib Shahjahan
Antonious – Spartacus 0 Antony Cook
Cato the Younger – Romans – Shawky Abdelrazzak
Cardinal Ercole Consalvi – The Papal States – Congress of Vienna – Zach Brown

Etobicoke – 17
North Korea – DISEC – Sophie Sutcliffe
North Korea – WHO – Lexi Dnieper
North Korea - World Summit – Lorina Hoxha
Russia – UN Women – Caitlin Ladd
Russia – UNHRC – Alice Santilli
Russia - World Summit – Eric Sheppard
Russia – UNSC – Vilde Bentzen
Gabon – UNHRC­ – Laura Conway
Djibouti – WHO – Maria Granich
Ethiopia – Bandung – Hanna Nes
Portugal – NATO – Natasha Matar
White House Chief of Staff – Hamilton Jordon – Iran Hostage – Phoebe Price
Secretary of Energy – James R. Schlesinger – Reeve Kako
Martin McGuiness – Belfast – Angela Milivojevic
John Hume – Belfast – Nawinda Pelling
Varys – Game of Thrones – Rosiland Sweeney-McCabe
Togo – WHO

Clarkson - 14
Brazil – DISEC – Greg McPhedran
Brazil - UN Women – Kamraan Mirza Tomkiewicz
Brazil – UNHRC – Della Giguere
Brazil – WHO – Norbert Villeneuve
Brazil - World Summit – Akul Agarwal
Netherlands – DISEC – Joseph Leslie
Netherlands – WHO – Alana Rizos
Norway – DISEC – Mohammed Samah
Norway – WHO – Mohammed Mustafa
Kenya – UN Women – Cyrus Nagra
Kenya – UNHRC – Brianne Laverty
Senegal – WHO – Aysha Akhtar
Ceylon – Bandung – Daylan Matthews
East Timor – World Summit – Iman Yousuf

White Oaks – 15
Nigeria – DISEC – Hadhy Ayaz
Nigeria – UN Women – Ahad Minhas
Nigeria – WHO – Jacob Crawford
Nigeria – UNSC – Mohamed El-Sewedy
UK – DISEC – Sean Chung
UK – UN Women – Ammar Haque
UK – UNHRC – Alaa Akbik
UK – WHO – Yusra Hassan
UK – World Summit 0 Anirudh Nathan
Austria – UNHRC – Aishwarya Moothan
Austria – World Summit
Algeria –

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