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COLMUN 2025
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COLMUN 2025

Join us for an exceptional Model UN experience

Details

Dates

Thursday, October 2, 2025 - Saturday, October 4, 2025

Location

Cologne, Germany

Expected Delegates

0 delegates

Registration Fee

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Application Deadline

Thursday, October 2, 2025

About

Welcome to COLMUN!

We are very excited to announce the very first MUN conference at Cologne International School. With the topic:

"The Road Ahead – Reimagining Global Governance in an Uncertain Era"

In a time of global disruption, this year’s theme challenges delegates to question how international institutions function—and how they must evolve. Through debate and diplomacy, students will explore bold, youth-driven ideas to reshape the future of global cooperation.

We empower students to think critically, assess global institutions, encourage creative thinking about systems, foster meaningful youth dialogue, and bridge the gap between diplomatic norms and 21st-century realities.

If you would like to get any additional information or register your school or student, please visit our website:

colmun.de

Organizers

CSG

Colmun Secretary General

Secretary General

Committees

UNICEF

Topic

The question of reshaping global governance to protect the rights and futures of children in crisis zones amid rising global instability.

Capacity
20 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
UNSC

Topic

The question of adapting the Security Council's structure and veto power to maintain effectiveness and legitimacy in addressing emerging global threats.

Capacity
15 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
ILO

Topic

The question of evolving international labor standards to address exploitation and inequality in gig and informal economies.

Capacity
20 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
ECOSOC

Topic

The question of reforming global economic governance to address inequality and support sustainable development in the Global South.

Capacity
20 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
UNHRC

Topic

The question of responding to the erosion of civil liberties under the pretext of national security and emergency powers.

Capacity
20 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
UNDP

Topic

The question of redesigning international development frameworks to prioritize resilience over short-term aid in fragile and conflict-affected regions.

Capacity
20 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner