13th Symbiosis International Model United Nations Conference, 2021 [SIMUNC, May 16-17]: Register Now!

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SIMUNC has provided its delegates with an unrivalled Model UN experience by running highly personalised, engaging, and dynamic committees since its inception. SIMUNC strives to make its conferences one of the most memorable in the country by bringing them to your home.

SIMUNC is confident that two days of stimulating debate will provide a one-of-a-kind academic, social, and cultural experience rarely seen in today’s online environment.

By attending this two-day Mun conference, SIMUNC guarantees that participants will leave with a learning experience of a lifetime, building up confidence and the courage to walk out in public speaking. This conference will teach you the fundamentals of diplomacy and analytical skills. The impetus that all of the youth require at this stage in order to become tomorrow’s leaders.

The Committees

SIMUNC 2021 will host four committees for delegates from over 60 nations and non-governmental organisations. As a simulation of the United Nations, this conference allows students to discuss global issues and problems in a professional environment.

The Four committees that we are hosting are:

United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)

Agenda: Human rights in Palestine and the Relationship with Israel.

AIPPM

Agenda: India-China Relations and Reviewing the new farm law (2020).

White House Situation Room (WHSR)

Agenda: Continuous Crisis Committee

Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN)

Agenda

  • The worldwide financial recession due to the covid-19 and measures to counter the economic meltdown due to high unemployment.
  • Global endeavours to tackle cryptocurrency scams/tax evasion/money laundering.

International Press (IP)

Details of the Event

Delegate fee: Rs. 500/- and for International Press Rs. 400/-

Registration Link is here

Venue: Digital Platform

For the brochure of the Symbiosis International Model United Nations Conference, click here.

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