MUN Conference
Date: 7-8 February 2025
We are thrilled to invite you to the first ever 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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Global Cooperation for Human Security and Sustainable Development
Friday 7th February 2025
Timings | Event |
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8.00-8.30 | Registration |
8.30-9.30 | Opening ceremony |
9.30-11.30 | Committee session 1(lobbying, introductions) |
11.30-13.00 | Prayer and lunch |
13.00-14.30 | Committee session 2 |
14.30-15.30 | Break |
15.30-17.00 | Committee session 3 |
17.00 | End of Day 1 |
Saturday 8th February 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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CCPCJ | Issue 1: Strengthening international efforts to combat human trafficking and migrant smuggling networks Issue 2: Addressing crimes against refugees and internally displaced persons in conflict zones Issue 3: Addressing Racial, Religious and Ethnic based Discrimination. |
ECOSOC | Issue 1: Addressing youth unemployment and creating opportunities for entrepreneurship in developing economies Issue 2: Balancing economic growth with environmental sustainability in developing nations |
GA1 | Issue 1: Combating state-sponsored cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure. Issue 2: Establishing international norms and treaties for cyber warfare. |
GA2 | Issue 1: The issue of addressing the global debt crisis in developing nations to ensure sustainable economic growth and debt relief. Issue 2: Combating illicit financial flows and tax evasion to create fair taxation systems and promoting economic equity. |
HRC | Issue 1: Protecting the rights of refugees and asylum seekers under international law. Issue 2: Addressing the treatment of refugees in camps and detention centers. |
DISEC | Issue 1: Accountability for genocide against the Rohingya population under the Genocide Convention. Issue 2: Addressing the disputes over violations of the Indus Waters Treaty regarding shared river resources |
SC | Issue 1: Responding to the ongoing humanitarian crisis and violence in Sudan following the collapse of the transitional government Issue 2: Combatting the resurgence of terrorist groups under Taliban rule and ensuring regional stability |
UNICEF | Issue 1: Ensuring universal access to quality education for children in conflict zones and disaster-affected areas. Issue 2: Combating child malnutrition and ensuring food security for children in low-income countries |
WHO | Issue 1: Strengthening global health systems to respond to pandemics like COVID-19 Issue 2: Ensuring equitable access to vaccines, treatments, and medical supplies during health emergencies |