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Modelo de Naciones Unidas del Colegio Anglo Americano
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Modelo de Naciones Unidas del Colegio Anglo Americano

Cali, Colombia · high-school

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Dates
Oct 22–2026 (day: 24)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
250
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Modelo de Naciones Unidas del Colegio Anglo Americano returns to Cali as a high-school gathering focused on Spanish-language committee work and the diplomatic basics that Colombian delegates increasingly want to master before stepping onto regional circuits. The conference draws on the cosmopolitan energy of Valle del Cauca while staying anchored to a school community that has built MUN into part of its civic curriculum. For delegates outside Colombia, the event offers a window into how Latin American high-school MUN frames global agendas - often with sharper attention to development, migration, and regional security than the Atlantic circuits provide. The scale is intimate enough to let first-time chairs and delegates learn quickly, while still large enough to model real bloc dynamics.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Cali sits at the intersection of Pacific Colombia and the Andean interior, and any MUN hosted there inherits a regional vantage point that differs from Bogotá's diplomatic-corps gravity. Delegates rehearse multilateral debate from a city that has lived through the practical consequences of UN agendas on displacement, narcotics policy, and post-conflict reconstruction - which means committee debate tends to test abstract resolutions against lived reality. The high-school level matters here too. Latin American secondary-school MUN has become a feeder pipeline into the region's top international relations faculties, and conferences like this one are where students first encounter the procedural grammar that will define their university circuit. A well-run school-hosted event compresses years of exposure into a few days of committee time. For the broader MUN ecosystem, school-hosted conferences in secondary cities are an underappreciated source of new talent. They produce delegates who arrive at university already fluent in points of order and unmoderated caucusing - which raises the floor of debate everywhere the circuit eventually takes them.

How to prepare

Delegates should treat the Spanish-language committee environment as the central variable. Even fluent speakers benefit from rehearsing the formal register of UN-style debate in Spanish: the parliamentary verbs, the negotiation idioms, the difference between proposing and yielding. Reading recent Spanish-language coverage of whatever committee topic you draw will pay off more than another pass through English-language briefing papers. Research should lean into the Latin American policy lens. If your committee touches on migration, climate adaptation, or organized crime, expect chairs and fellow delegates to know the regional case studies in detail - Venezuelan displacement, Amazon governance, Pacific coast security. Generic global framing will not survive a moderated caucus where half the room can cite specific OAS resolutions. Logistically, Cali rewards delegates who plan their travel windows generously. The city's event calendar is busy in the fall, and inbound travel into Valle del Cauca should be booked with buffer time. Coordinate with your delegation lead on registration channels well in advance so that paperwork moves before the closing window.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Oct 22, 2026 – Oct 24, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • What level of delegate is this conference designed for?

    Modelo de Naciones Unidas del Colegio Anglo Americano is a high-school conference, structured around secondary-school delegations rather than university circuits.

  • Where does the conference take place?

    The event is hosted in Cali, Colombia, drawing delegates primarily from the Latin American region.

  • How large is the conference?

    It runs at a mid-size scale for a school-hosted event in Cali, intimate enough for first-time delegates to find their footing while still large enough to sustain genuine bloc dynamics in committee.

  • How do delegates register?

    Interested delegations should consult the conference's official channels for the high-school event in Cali; registration is handled directly by the organizing team rather than through a third-party platform checkout.

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

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