Create a world you want to live in!
The International Community Online Model United Nations, is a brand new conference which aims at organising an international meeting for young professionals to discuss international policy-making, promote cooperation and human rights awareness.
In our simulation young people will represent real United Nations delegate, every participant will be assigned to a delegation member of the UN General Assembly.
In particular, this three-day conference will touch upon the Sustainable Development Goals for the 2030 Agenda, as well as the current health crisis.
By debating, negotiating and passing “official” UN resolutions, delegates will enhance their personal knowledge, skills and get an internal overview of the UN’s work.
Since our motto is “Create a world you want to live in”, we encourage as many youngsters as possible to make the difference in their own local community by participating in the event. The event will take place from the 26th February to the 28th February 2022 through the platform Zoom Meetings.
Each participant will be provided with a set of preparation trainings and guides to achieve success in the simulation.
Participation’s fee is 25 euros, the invoice will be provided by E-mail after your interview and the payment platform is LiqPay.
Further pieces of information will be provided once registered.
The most important aspect of life, are people and it’s these people that make our life events worthwhile. Becoming part of model G20 was one of the best decisions I made in life, because it connected me to a community of like minded people around the world. The warmth I felt in interacting with people from different corners of the world while sitting at my home in India, cannot be put into words. Further, from the way the event was structured, to the discussion sessions, to drafting a communique, everything was wrapped so perfectly around public skills that it makes you push your limits and give your best. The best skill I took back from G20 was how to negotiate and ask meaningful questions. It was an experience of a lifetime that I will always be grateful for…
Bhavya Chadha
BA Psychology honors student
University of Delhi, India
I chose to participate in MG20, since I study law and have interest in global politics. I believe that through participation’s in projects such as MG20 aspiring university students as well as young professionals can benefit a lot. For me, it was significant that the discussion were based on topical challenges for the global community what made this simulation similar to the real G20. My favorite part was the process of amending the final communique, during which I learnt more about negotiation.
Varvara Artiukh
BA Law and Philosophy student
University of Vienna, Austria
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Model G20