MUN Conference
Date: 3-4 October 2025
We are thrilled to invite you to the first ever international MUN conference at Royal Grammar School Guildford Qatar.
Our modern facilities are fully equipped to host delegates and student officers, ensuring an exceptional environment for meaningful discussions, engaging debates, and valuable networking opportunities.
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RGSMUN Chair Sign-Ups | Click Here |
RGSMUN Press Sign up | Click Here |
RGSMUN IT Sign Up | Click Here |
Empowering young voices for a better world
Friday 3rd October 2025
Timings | Event |
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8.00-8.30 | Registration |
8.30-9.15 | Opening ceremony |
9.15-11.15 | Committee session 1(lobbying, introductions) |
11.15-12.45 | Prayer and lunch |
2.45-14.30 | Committee session 2 |
14.30-15.00 | Break |
15.00-16.30 | Committee session 3 |
16.30-19.00 | Social Cultural Evening |
Saturday 4th October 2025
Timings | Event |
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8.00-8.30 | Registration |
8.30-11.00 | Committee 4 |
11.00-12.30 | Lunch |
12.30-14.00 | Committee session 5 |
14.00-14.45 | Break |
14.45-16.45 | Committee session 6 |
17.00-18.00 | Closing ceremony |
Committees & Issues
Committees | Issues |
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General | Issue 1: The role of youth in preventing the spread of extremist and violent ideologies. Issue 2: Addressing the impact of armed conflict on children and adolescents. |
General | Issue 1: Addressing youth unemployment through education, training and entrepreneurship. Issue 2: Combating youth poverty and financial insecurity in developing nations |
UNICEF | Issue 1: Ensuring equitable access to quality education for all children. Issue 2: Ending child exploitation and forced labour through youth empowerment. |
Security Council | Issue 1: Addressing cyber welfare and online recruitment by extremist groups and promoting digital literacy amongst youth as a frontline defence. Issue 2: Evaluating the role of youth-led movements in addressing climate-related security threats such as migration, resource conflicts and natural disasters. |
DISEC | Issue 1: Preventing the militarization of children in fragile states. Issue 2: The role of young people in nuclear disarmament movements. |
ECOSOC | Issue 1: Improving accessibility to primary education in developing nations. Issue 2: Addressing the digital divide amongst marginalized youth groups. |
CCPCJ | Issue 1: Preventing cyberbullying, online exploitation and the digitalisation of youth. Issue 2: Educating youth on digital citizenship and cybersecurity. |
UNESCO | Issue 1: Protecting access to education in warzones. Issue 2: Bridging the global digital divide in education for marginalized youth |
SPECPOL | Issue 1: Securing the rights and political inclusion of refugee and internally displaced youth. Issue 2: Addressing the rights and representation of stateless and displaced youth. |
WHO | Issue 1: Mental health support for youth in low-income and crisis-affected areas. Addressing the youth mental health crisis in the post-pandemic world. |
HRC | Issue 1: Protecting the Rights of Youth Activists and Protesters in Restrictive Regimes. Issue 2: Combating online hate speech and discrimination targeting youth. |