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ALO International Model United Nation
Part of the ALO International Model United Nation series

ALO International Model United Nation

Dhaka, Bangladesh · high-school

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Dates
Aug 12–2026 (day: 14)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
1,500
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

ALO International Model United Nation convenes in Dhaka, gathering a high-school delegate body into one of South Asia's most visible simulation circuits. The conference positions itself as a multi-day exercise in negotiation, drafting, and committee strategy for students still building their diplomatic vocabulary. Hosted in the Bangladeshi capital, the event sits within a maturing regional ecosystem of secondary-school MUN programming. For delegates from across Asia and beyond, it functions as both a training ground and a benchmark - a chance to test preparation habits against a sizable, internationally minded floor.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Dhaka has steadily become a serious node on the South Asian MUN map, and high-school-tier conferences like this one are where the next generation of negotiators learn the craft. The scale of the expected delegate pool signals that the organisers are running a full-spectrum experience rather than a boutique gathering - which changes the strategic calculus for everyone walking into committee. For students, the matter is straightforward: large floors reward delegates who arrive with disciplined position papers, clear bloc strategies, and the patience to work the room. For coaches and faculty advisors, a conference of this size in Dhaka is a useful signal about where the centre of gravity in regional youth diplomacy is shifting. The broader story is about access. A high-school conference in Bangladesh, marketed internationally, lowers the barrier for delegates across the region to encounter a properly competitive simulation without crossing oceans. That matters for the long-term geography of the Model UN circuit.

How to prepare

Delegates travelling to Dhaka in mid-August should plan around the regional climate and the academic calendar. The monsoon season shapes logistics, and the timing means many participants will be balancing committee preparation against the start of a new school year - so early research wins. Because the conference targets the high-school level, expect committees that lean toward classic General Assembly and ECOSOC simulations, with crisis tracks reserved for more experienced delegates. Preparation should emphasise rules of procedure fluency, working-paper drafting, and the unglamorous discipline of knowing your country's actual voting record - not just its talking points. For international travellers, visa lead times to Bangladesh deserve attention, and so does the practical matter of dress code and venue conduct in Dhaka. Faculty advisors should pair the academic prep with a logistics brief well in advance of departure. Finally, treat the apply URL on mymun as the operational source of truth for committee assignments and any payment instructions denominated in the listed currency. Confirm details directly with the secretariat rather than relying on second-hand summaries.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Aug 12, 2026 – Aug 14, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to participate in this conference?

    The conference is pitched at the high-school level, making it appropriate for secondary-school delegates and their faculty advisors rather than university students.

  • Where does the conference take place?

    Sessions are held in Dhaka, Bangladesh, placing the event squarely within the South Asian MUN circuit.

  • How large is the expected delegate floor?

    Organisers anticipate a sizable international high-school delegation, which shapes committee dynamics toward classic GA-style negotiation and disciplined bloc work.

  • What currency should delegates expect for any fees?

    Registration-related figures are listed in the conference's stated currency on the mymun listing; delegates should confirm exact amounts directly with the secretariat before paying.

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

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