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EMERGE ZAMBIA MUN UNIVERSITY EDITION 2025
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EMERGE ZAMBIA MUN UNIVERSITY EDITION 2025

🌍 "Emerging Voices, Defining Futures: Youth at the Helm of Change"

Details

Dates

Friday, May 2, 2025 - Sunday, May 4, 2025

Location

KABWE, ZAMBIA, Zambia

Expected Delegates

350 delegates

Registration Fee

Contact organizer

Application Deadline

Friday, May 2, 2025

About

                         EMERGE Zambia Model United Nations Conference 2025

Theme: “Africa at Crossroads: Rethinking Systems, Governance, and Sustainability”

(Uniting Youth to Transform Ideas into Action for a Resilient and Equitable Future)

Welcome to the EMERGE Zambia Model United Nations Conference 2025!

Prepare to be part of a transformative experience where visionaries, innovators, and future leaders gather to address the most complex challenges facing Africa and the world at large. The EMERGE Zambia Model United Nations is a platform where young minds from across the region come together to boldly confront global issues, propose sustainable solutions, and chart a collective path forward.

This year’s conference will be held at the prestigious Mulungushi University—a symbol of intellectual excellence and leadership training. From the 2nd to the 4th of May, the halls of Mulungushi University will resonate with voices committed to reshaping Africa’s narrative.

Our Mission:

Guided by the transformative vision of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and inspired by the ideals of the 2012 Rio+20 Conference, EMERGE 2025 aims to provide a powerful platform for youth to:

  • 🔍 Challenge Conventional Narratives: Dare to question, critique, and innovate beyond the boundaries of established systems.
  • 🤝 Foster Collaboration and Inclusivity: Promote dialogues that transcend political, cultural, and socio-economic differences.
  • 🌱 Inspire Sustainable Action: Cultivate a new generation of leaders committed to resilience, good governance, and equitable growth.

Why Join Us:

At EMERGE 2025, we are driven by a mission to empower young people to be the architects of their own futures. Whether you are a seasoned delegate or a first-time participant, our conference offers:

  • Electrifying Debates & Committees: Dive into highly relevant topics addressing economic dependency, governance models, humanitarian crises, cultural identity, and much more.
  • Leadership Empowerment: Develop critical skills in diplomacy, negotiation, and conflict resolution.
  • Groundbreaking Ideas: Engage with bold, creative solutions that address Africa’s socio-economic and political complexities.
  • Inspirational Speakers: Hear from leaders and visionaries dedicated to Africa’s advancement on the global stage.
  • Dynamic Networking Opportunities: Form lasting connections with peers and mentors dedicated to making a real difference.

What’s at Stake:

Africa is at a defining moment. The choices made today will determine whether we remain entangled in outdated systems or emerge as leaders of sustainable development. EMERGE 2025 offers you the opportunity to:

  • 🎯 Analyze the effectiveness of current governance systems.
  • 🌍 Discuss Africa’s role in a globalized world.
  • đź’ˇ Propose frameworks that align growth with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
  • 🤲 Promote peace, inclusivity, and cultural integrity through balanced policies.

Join Us at EMERGE 2025:

This is your moment to EMERGE as a voice of transformation. Together, let’s craft solutions that uphold the principles of sustainability, peace, and progress. Let’s build a future where Africa’s prosperity is rooted in resilience, inclusivity, and self-reliance.

📌 For More Information and Registration:
Visit our website: emerge-heos.org
Email us at: info@emerge-heos.org

Organizers

BKM

Bernard Kalenga Munyoka

Organizer

BM

Blessing Mataka

CC

Catriona Coppez

Deputy Secretary General-Academics

EG

Eftihios Grigorakis

Secretary General

EG

Ernnie Gondwe

Organizer

MN

Malama Ng’ona

Deputy Secretary General

Committees

FAO

Topic

GMOs and the Future of Food Security: A Solution to Global Hunger or a Health Time Bomb?

Capacity
41 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
UNHRC

Topic

FGM, Honor Killing, Cultural Relativism vs. Universal Human Rights: Can They Coexist?

Capacity
35 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
GA1-DISEC

Topic

Disarmament in Eastern Congo, Sudan, and South Sudan: Is It the Key to Sustainable Peace or a Tool for Foreign Control?

Capacity
40 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
UNESCO

Topic

Cultural Appropriation vs. Cultural Exchange: Is UNESCO’s Agenda Truly Inclusive of Africa’s Rich Heritage?

Capacity
40 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
SECURITY COUNCIL

Topic

The Situation in Congo DR.

Capacity
21 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
ICJ

Topic

Palestinian Genocide (South Africa vs Israel)

Capacity
19 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
GA2-ECOFIN

Topic

SAPS, IMF, WTO: Tools of Global Economic Inequality or Pathways to Development?

Capacity
50 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
GA4-SPECOL

Topic

The M23’s Right to Self-Determination: Is Secession a Sustainable Solution to End Ethnic Marginalization in Eastern Congo?

Capacity
40 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
UNDP

Topic

The Reality of SDGs in Africa: Is Economic Growth a False Promise Without Political Stability?

Capacity
40 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
UNHCR

Topic

Beyond Refugee Protection: Addressing the Root Causes of Forced Displacement and Mass Migrations in Africa.

Capacity
51 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
ICC

Topic

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Capacity
18 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced