Limabenla Jamir is a youth leader, social entrepreneur, and peace activist from Nagaland, India. She is the founder of the Northeast International Model United Nations, an organization established in 2013 to empower young people in Northeast India through leadership and diplomacy. She was also the first naga to be in LIMUN. Early life and education Limabenla Jamir was born and raised in Nagaland, India. She pursued her undergraduate studies at Delhi University, where she developed a keen interest in social issues affecting her home region. She later received a Rotary Peace Fellowship to study at Duke University, where she earned a Master's degree. with the vision of addressing the challenges faced by youth in the region. In 2013, she founded the North East India International Model United Nations (NEIMUN), which became one of the first organizations of its kind in Northeast India. NEIMUN provides a platform for young people to engage in leadership, diplomacy, and social change. In addition to her work with NEIMUN, Jamir has been involved in various initiatives focused on conflict resolution, community development, and youth empowerment in conflict-affected areas of Northeast India.
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