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CGS MUN 2024
Conference Completed

CGS MUN 2024

Reassessing our Values in a Fragile World

Details

Dates

Friday, December 6, 2024 - Sunday, December 8, 2024

Location

Athens, Greece

Expected Delegates

600 delegates

Registration Fee

Contact organizer

Application Deadline

Friday, December 6, 2024

About

CGS MUN is a great tradition at our school and an integral part of its life! Having started out as a small-scale conference in 2006, the CGS MUN conference has grown in size and popularity, and has attracted schools and participants from all over Greece, as well as abroad.

A highlight in its history was in 2012, when, having fulfilled all THIMUN criteria and standards for a successful, international conference, CGS MUN joined The Hague International Model United Nations Foundation (THIMUN) family. The number of participants exceeds 600 people giving us the opportunity to host a multicultural conference, with schools and independent participants from more than 15 European and Middle-Eastern countries.

Our conference strives to become better each year and is honored to have welcomed esteemed Ambassadors from European, African or Asian countries, UN officials, and a wide range of experts, including university professors and important NGOs, as guests or key-note speakers. We place considerable emphasis on engaging the students actively and to explicitly connect our topics with the real world.

An asset of CGS MUN, which distinguishes it from other conferences and ensures the above-mentioned success, is its Organising Committee, which is composed of dedicated academic and administrative CGS staff, as well as a 5-member Secretariat consisting of talented and passionate MUNers. CGS’s invaluable school staff and expertise complement this team in order to produce the best of outcomes.

A final point we would like to mention is the pro-social action and environmentally-friendly character of CGS and, by extension, of CGS MUN. Every year, the conference has held at least one fundraising campaign for important humanistic NGOs, such as Amnesty International or Doctors without Borders, and manages to raise considerable funds that greatly contribute to the activities of these organizations.

In addition, as we highly value environmental sustainability, we did our utmost during previous live CGS MUN conferences to minimize the number of printed materials, as well as provide handbooks and pens that were made only from recycled paper. This is one of the good practices we seek to adhere to and take one step further this year.

All in all, we are confident that our conferences meet the standards for an international MUN conference and live up to any expectations.

Organizers

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Committees

General Assembly (GA1-GA4)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
Security Council

Topic

Capacity
15 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
ESOCOC

Topic

Capacity
53 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
WHO

Topic

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
HRC

Topic

Capacity
47 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
Environment Commission (EC1 and EC2)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
Special Conference on "Reassessing our Values in a Fragile World"

Topic

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
Youth Assembly

Topic

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
ICJ

Topic

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
UNESCO

Topic

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
UNDRR

Topic

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
UNWTO

Topic

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
Historical Security Council HSC

Topic

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced