International Leadership and Debate Model United Nations
**International Leadership and Debate Model United Nations** is a mixed-level Model UN conference held in Islamabad, Pakistan on July 12, 2026. Participants represent countries in simulated UN committees, drafting resolutions and engaging in diplomatic negotiation to address global issues. Delegates develop research, public speaking, and consensus-building skills through committee debate and procedural engagement.
Why it matters
A virtual conference with a large expected delegate base can give students exposure to a broad range of peers and perspectives without the need to travel. For delegates at different experience levels, a mixed-eligibility event can also create opportunities to learn from others while practicing formal discussion and negotiation.
Because this is a Model United Nations conference, it offers a space to build skills in research, public speaking, policy analysis, and collaboration. It may be especially useful for students looking to strengthen online committee participation and concise diplomatic communication.
How to prepare
Since committees are not listed, start by preparing broad MUN fundamentals: country research, position-paper style writing, speech structure, motions, and amendment or resolution drafting. It is also wise to refresh your understanding of common UN bodies and major international issue areas so you can adapt once more agenda information is available.
Because the event is virtual, spend extra time preparing for online participation. Practice delivering short speeches on camera, organize digital notes for quick access, and make sure your internet, microphone, and camera setup are reliable before conference day.