Yashil Qollar Model United Nations
**Yashil Qollar Model United Nations** is a mixed-level Model UN conference held on July 11, 2026, in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Participants represent UN member states in simulated committees, drafting and debating resolutions on global issues while developing diplomatic negotiation, public speaking, and consensus-building skills.
Why it matters
For students interested in diplomacy, public speaking, and negotiation, this conference offers a chance to engage with a sizable in-person delegate community in Tashkent. With approximately 150 delegates expected, attendees can benefit from a collaborative and energetic conference setting.
Because the conference welcomes a mixed eligibility group, it may be especially useful for delegates looking to participate alongside peers with varied levels of experience. That can make it a good environment for both learning and testing core MUN skills.
How to prepare
Since committees are not listed, a smart preparation strategy is to focus on broad MUN fundamentals: rules of procedure, speech structure, caucusing, resolution writing, and negotiation. Delegates should also be ready to adapt quickly once committee topics or background materials become available.
Before attending, review your general research workflow so you can efficiently analyze country policy, identify likely allies, and build practical solutions. It can also help to practice concise opening speeches and prepare a flexible framework for amendments, moderated caucus points, and draft resolutions.