Megan Finkbeiner is in her senior year studying International Advocacy to complete a BA in Communication and Philosophy at Alma College. At Alma College, Megan is a member of the Model United Nations team and has represented multiple Member States on a variety of committees over the past three years including Brazil in the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), Morocco in the General Assembly Third Committee, Thailand in the General Assembly Third Committee, and Sudan in the Commission for Social Development (CSocD). Prior to her internship with HRNK, she recently finished working with Shiv Nadar Schools in New Delhi, India to set up a Model UN program for the Faridabad branch of the school system in order to increase youth involvement in international politics, particularly the way in which climate change is a threat multiplier for global security. As well as working with Shiv Nadar Schools, Megan has spent time working for the Saginaw Chippewa Tribe as a research intern through the Ziibiwing Center to analyze current and past human rights violations against the native people. At HRNK, Megan hopes to gain a broader understanding of North Korea’s human rights violations in order to understand the best way to advocate for the populations most affected by the regime.