Join the international simulation of the United Nations. As a delegate, you will have the opportunity to engage in meaningful debates and gain a deeper understanding of global issues and diplomacy.
Security Council
Syria's offshore military safety and the presence of Israel in the region
General Assembly
Raising sustainable development, and potential political reforms in Central Asia
UNFPA
Extreme cancer cases in women in Karakalpakstan autonomous Republic
UNEP
Government-level support of the private corporations based on the renewable energy transition sector
UNICEF
Child displacement from Sudan conflict: Urging educational, psychological, and health care programs
ECOSOC
Postwar (Russia-Ukraine) global economic reconstruction and development, strategies and perspectives
WHO
Prohibition of social media and electronic devices usage for kids below the age of 16, globally
UNODC
Tackling the corruption in foreign direct investments, international projects, and domestic reforms in third world countries
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It is an educational simulation of the United Nations to teach students about diplomacy, international relations, and global issues.
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During the MUN conference, students assume the roles of representatives of countries, organizations, or individuals to collaborate and address global challenges.
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Any student who has achieved at least an intermediate proficiency in English, demonstrating a solid understanding of the language and the ability to engage in conversations and comprehend various texts, is eligible to participate.
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Participation fee is 100.000 UZS (non-refundable)
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The participation fee will cover lunch, a coffee break, administrative expenses, and awards for delegates on both days. This investment guarantees a rewarding experience!
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