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IACMUN 2025
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IACMUN 2025

Join us for an exceptional Model UN experience

Details

Dates

Wednesday, August 6, 2025 - Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Location

Brescia, Italy

Expected Delegates

50 delegates

Registration Fee

Contact organizer

Application Deadline

Wednesday, August 6, 2025

About

The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) stands as a cornerstone of the international human rights framework. As a subsidiary body of the United Nations General Assembly, the UNHRC is entrusted with the promotion and protection of human rights around the globe. From civil and political liberties to social, economic, and cultural rights, the Council serves as the international community’s primary platform for dialogue, review, and action on issues impacting the dignity and freedom of individuals everywhere.

This year, the committee will delve into some of the most pressing human rights challenges of our time — from the rights of children in conflict zones to the ethical treatment of refugees, the regulation of digital surveillance, and the fight against discrimination in all its forms. Delegates are expected to navigate sensitive topics with diplomacy, propose well-researched resolutions, and engage in thoughtful negotiation with an awareness of both global principles and national interests.

The work of this committee is more than simulation; it is a reflection of the enduring global pursuit for justice, equity, and the safeguarding of basic human dignity. As we simulate the sessions of the Human Rights Council, we invite delegates to carry forward the spirit of cooperation and to remember that each voice in the room is a voice for someone who may not be heard.

Let this session of the UNHRC be marked by respectful debate, evidence-based policymaking, and a shared commitment to defending human rights worldwide.

Organizers

AI

Anousha Iqbal

President

MA

Mohammed Abdalla

Secretary General

Committees

Human Rights Council

Topic

Ensuring the Right to Peaceful Assembly and Addressing the Use of Excessive Force by Law Enforcement

Capacity
47 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced