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MUN/SOCIEDAD PERUANA DE DEBATE MUN

SOCIEDAD PERUANA DE DEBATE MUN

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SOCIEDAD PERUANA DE DEBATE MUN

Cusco, Peru · high-school

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Dates
Nov 6–2026 (day: 8)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
TBD
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Sociedad Peruana de Debate MUN convenes high school delegates in Cusco for a multi-day Model United Nations conference hosted in one of the Andean region's most storied cities. The gathering channels secondary-school debaters into structured committee work, with applications and information routed through the standard MyMUN portal.

Why this edition matters in 2026

High school MUN circuits in Latin America have matured into serious training grounds for future diplomats, lawyers, and policy analysts, and Peruvian-hosted conferences occupy a meaningful node within that network. By anchoring itself in Cusco rather than Lima, the conference signals an intent to decentralize debate culture and pull delegates into a setting that is itself layered with diplomatic and historical resonance. For delegates from across the region, a Cusco-hosted weekend offers something rarer than another committee room: a chance to practice multilateral negotiation in a city whose own history is a case study in sovereignty, cultural patrimony, and contested narratives. That backdrop tends to sharpen the seriousness with which young debaters approach their portfolios. The conference also matters because it sits at the secondary-school level, where habits of research, caucusing, and resolution drafting are first cemented. Conferences at this stage do more than hand out gavels; they socialize a generation into the norms of multilateral argument.

How to prepare

Delegates preparing for a high school conference of this kind should start with the fundamentals of position-paper craft: a clear statement of national interest, a survey of the relevant treaty architecture, and a realistic sense of which blocs a country tends to caucus with. Strong delegates arrive with two or three concrete clauses already sketched, not just talking points. Beyond substance, the procedural side rewards preparation. Knowing the difference between a moderated and unmoderated caucus, when to motion for a working-paper introduction, and how to read the chair's tempo separates delegates who merely participate from those who shape outcomes. For first-time attendees, rehearsing a thirty-second opening speech out loud is worth more than another hour of reading. Finally, because the conference is hosted in Cusco, delegates traveling from outside Peru should budget for altitude acclimatization and treat the first day as a soft landing rather than a sprint. Sharp committee performance depends on sleep and hydration as much as on research.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Nov 6, 2026 – Nov 8, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to participate?

    The conference is pitched at the high school level, making it appropriate for secondary-school students building their MUN experience.

  • Where is the conference held?

    Sessions take place in Cusco, Peru, giving delegates a Latin American hosting context with strong historical resonance.

  • How do prospective delegates apply?

    Applications are handled through the MyMUN listing for the conference, which serves as the central registration channel.

  • What format should delegates expect?

    As a high school MUN, the conference follows standard committee-based simulation of multilateral debate, with delegates representing assigned countries across several days of sessions in Cusco.

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

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