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06 Sept 2025

Mayo student selected as United Nations Youth Delegate

Mohammad proud to represent Claremorris, Mayo and Ireland on global stage

Mayo student selected as United Nations Youth Delegate

Mohammad Naeem from Claremorris pitcured with Tánaiste Mícheál Martin and fellow UN Youth Delegate Alicia O'Sullivan


The Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Minister for Defence, Micheál Martin TD has formally announced Mohammad Naeem as a United Nations Youth Delegate.


Mohammad is 18 years old from Claremorris County Mayo, he has recently just completed his Leaving Certificate and attended St Colmans College. He is the youngest person to ever be selected and the first young person from Mayo to be selected for this position. He has been involved in activism on a regional, national and international level. In 2022 he represented Ireland at the UN in Geneva with the Ombudsman for Children. There, Mohammad met with the UN Committee on the rights of the child and spoke about issues affecting children in Ireland.


In 2022, he was awarded Mayo Young Person of the Year, and Mayo Young Environmentalist of the Year in 2021. He also currently serves as the Deputy President of the Irish Second Level Students’ Union.


As UN Youth Delegate, Mohammad will work closely with the Department of Foreign Affairs, including Ireland’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Irish Aid, and the National Youth Council of Ireland throughout his year in office.

He will have the opportunity to engage with young people across Ireland about foreign policy issues and to represent the young people of Ireland at UN events, including this month at the UN General Assembly (UNGA) High Level Week and the UNGA’s Third Committee, which focuses on human rights issues.

Mohammad will join Alicia O’Sullivan as UN Youth Delegates 23/24.

Mohammad  said, “It is an honour to be selected as Ireland’s newest UN Youth Delegate. I'm extremely grateful that I have been given this opportunity, being the youngest person to be ever selected and the first from Mayo. I am looking forward to representing Claremorris, Mayo and the whole island of Ireland starting in New York at the United Nations General Assembly”

The Tánaiste, said "I am delighted to announce Ireland’s UN Youth Delegates for 2023-2024. The UN Youth Delegate Programme is an avenue for young people to become more involved in international cooperation while championing change and representing the voices of the millions of young people in Ireland. The programme offers a wonderful opportunity to build their networks, engage with other UN Youth delegates, and advocate on matters that concern young people globally through UN meetings and events.

"It is essential that young people are equipped to be effective global citizens, contributing to policy and decision making at local, national, and international levels. This is what we achieve through the Programme.

"It is my pleasure to support the UN Youth Delegate Programme in its ninth year and I look forward to engaging with Alicia and Mohammad in the future."

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