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FreeSpeak MUN 2025
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FreeSpeak MUN 2025

Speak Freely, Lead Globally

Details

Dates

Sunday, September 14, 2025 - Monday, September 15, 2025

Location

Manila, Philippines

Expected Delegates

25 delegates

Registration Fee

Contact organizer

Application Deadline

Sunday, September 14, 2025

About

Voices Build the Future. 🇺🇳⛓️‍💥

🎖️ Welcome to the inaugural edition of FreeSpeak Model United Nations—a youth-led international conference committed to amplifying voices, dismantling barriers, and redefining diplomacy for the modern age. Rooted in the belief that every young individual, regardless of background or borders, deserves a place in global dialogue, FreeSpeak MUN champions inclusive access, free expression, and transformative leadership.

🕊️ Hosted by a passionate team of students and global thinkers, FreeSpeak MUN 2025 invites delegates from all walks of life to engage in dynamic committee sessions, meaningful cultural exchanges, and open conversations that transcend geopolitical boundaries. As our first edition, this year sets the foundation for a new kind of MUN—one that listens before it leads, and leads with empathy, courage, and clarity.

Together, we are not just simulating diplomacy—we’re shaping its future. ✨🇺🇳

Organizers

AC

Ashley Chow

Acting Deputy Secretary-General

DL

Dylan Lingga

Conference Manager

FM

FreeSpeak Mun

Conference Manager

SKG

Sean Khaleb Gubaton

Acting Secretary-General

Committees

United Nations Environment Programme - UNEP

Topic

Accounting for the Climate Costs in the Electric Vehicle Transition

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
United Nations Children's Fund - UNICEF

Topic

The Systemic Endangerment of Children in the Syrian Arab Republic

Capacity
50 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
World Health Organization - WHO

Topic

Addressing the Stigmatization of Neurodiverse Youth in Global Healthcare Systems

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
Social, Humanitarian, and Cultural Committee - SOCHUM

Topic

Censorship, Disinformation, and the Weaponization of Media

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced