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MUN/AGORA MODEL UNITED NATION'S

AGORA MODEL UNITED NATION'S

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AGORA MODEL UNITED NATION'S

Lahore, Pakistan · high-school

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Dates
Sep 6–2026 (day: 9)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
300
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

AGORA Model United Nations returns for its Apex Edition, convening high-school delegates in Lahore for a multi-day simulation hosted in Pakistan's cultural and academic heartland. The conference draws on the broader South Asian MUN circuit and positions itself as a destination event for students refining their diplomatic craft before university. With a sizeable expected delegation, AGORAMUN aims to combine the rigor of formal parliamentary procedure with the energy of a regional gathering. Registration runs through MyMUN, and the conference targets secondary school students from across Pakistan and neighbouring countries.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Lahore has steadily emerged as a hub for student diplomacy in South Asia, and conferences hosted here carry weight in the regional circuit. For high schoolers in Pakistan, a well-run home-city conference reduces the friction of cross-border travel while still offering the competitive depth that ambitious delegates seek. The Apex Edition framing signals an ambition to be more than a routine school event. Conferences that attract several hundred delegates create the density needed for genuine bloc dynamics, contested votes, and the kind of crisis moments that distinguish memorable committee sessions from procedural exercises. For the broader ecosystem, every serious conference in Pakistan strengthens the pipeline of delegates who go on to international circuits. The skills practised in Lahore - negotiation, drafting, public speaking under pressure - travel well, whether the next stop is a university conference or a career adjacent to diplomacy.

How to prepare

Delegates preparing for AGORAMUN should treat the months before the September opening as a structured runway rather than a last-minute sprint. Begin with the basics of rules of procedure, then layer on country research, policy positions, and the specific dynamics of whichever committee assignment arrives. For high-school delegates in particular, the leap from classroom debate to formal MUN procedure can be steep. Practising opening speeches aloud, drafting sample working papers, and reading recent UN documents on likely agenda items all compound into noticeable confidence on the conference floor. The most underrated preparation is social. Knowing how to caucus - how to listen, how to find allies, how to absorb amendments without losing the core of a draft resolution - separates delegates who win awards from those who simply attend. Lahore's conference culture rewards delegates who can hold a room as much as those who memorise UN charters.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Sep 6, 2026 – Sep 9, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to attend AGORAMUN Apex Edition?

    The conference is open to high-school students, with delegates expected primarily from Pakistan and the surrounding region given the host city of Lahore.

  • Where is the conference being held?

    AGORAMUN Apex Edition is hosted in Lahore, Pakistan, drawing on the city's established role as a centre for student conferences in South Asia.

  • How do delegates register?

    Registration runs through the MyMUN platform, which handles applications, delegate confirmations, and communication for the conference.

  • What level of MUN experience is expected?

    The conference targets high-school delegates, which typically means a mix of first-time participants and students with several prior conferences under their belt.

Last verified May 27, 2026 · Source: mymun.com

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