International Youth Assembly for Dialogue Model United Nations II
**International Youth Assembly for Dialogue Model United Nations II** is a mixed-level Model UN conference taking place July 14–16, 2026, in Clark, Philippines. Participants represent countries in simulated UN committees, where they research assigned nations' foreign policies, draft resolutions, and engage in diplomatic negotiation and debate to address global issues.
Why it matters
A virtual conference with an expected 200 delegates can offer a broad, accessible space to practice public speaking, negotiation, and cross-cultural collaboration. For students at different experience levels, a mixed-eligibility event can also create opportunities to learn from peers with varied backgrounds.
Because this is a Model United Nations conference, delegates can expect to engage with rules of procedure, bloc-building, and resolution writing in a structured academic setting. The online format may also make participation more flexible for delegates joining from different locations.
How to prepare
Since specific committees are not listed, prepare by strengthening your core MUN skills: research broadly on major international issues, practice delivering clear opening speeches, and review how to draft amendments and resolutions. It is also useful to refresh your understanding of formal and informal debate, caucusing strategy, and consensus-building.
Because the conference is virtual, make sure your setup is ready in advance. Test your internet connection, microphone, camera, and any platform tools you may need, and practice speaking clearly in an online setting where concise communication matters even more.