HUMAN RIGHTS IN IRAN
**HUMAN RIGHTS IN IRAN** is a high-school Model United Nations conference taking place on July 11, 2026, in Pune, India. Participants research assigned countries and topics, then represent those nations in simulated UN committees where they draft resolutions, negotiate with other delegates, and debate international policy responses to human rights issues. Delegates develop research, public speaking, and diplomatic negotiation skills through structured parliamentary procedure.
Why it matters
This conference gives high-school delegates a chance to engage with a focused human-rights theme in a Model UN setting. A single-topic event can help participants practice close reading, structured argument, and issue-based debate.
Because the conference is virtual, it may also be a practical way for students to participate remotely while building speaking, research, and diplomacy skills.
How to prepare
Start by building a strong foundation in the human-rights issues connected to Iran. Review credible background sources, identify major areas of concern, and practice explaining them clearly using evidence and neutral, policy-focused language.
Since this is a Model UN conference, prepare to represent a country position, respond to questions, and propose realistic solutions. It can also help to practice short opening speeches, moderated discussion, and concise drafting language for resolutions or directives.