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Jakarta MUN 2018
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Jakarta MUN 2018

Advancing Sustainable Development through Diplomacy

Details

Dates

Thursday, August 9, 2018 - Sunday, August 12, 2018

Location

Jakarta, Indonesia

Expected Delegates

140 delegates

Registration Fee

2$85

Application Deadline

Thursday, August 9, 2018

About

Jakarta Model United Nations (JMUN) is the biggest International Model United Nations (MUN) in Indonesia which first-ever held in the capital city of Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta, by ISAFIS (Indonesian Students Association for International Studies) in 2011.  This year's JMUN seeks to revolutionize MUNs by implementing the most accurate UN procedure developed by the United Nations Department for Public Information, UN4MUN. Through our four days conference, we offer an opportunity to experience the challenges of international diplomacy and get a thorough understanding of the United Nations' decision-making process.

In collaboration with United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) Jakarta, JMUN 2018 aims for raising awareness of youths in the importance of cooperation as one of the key elements to make our Sustainable Development Goals come true. Hence, the grand theme "Advancing Sustainable Development through Diplomacy" is chosen to support the mission.

Jakarta MUN 2018 will be held on August 9th-12th at Universitas Pertamina.

Organizers

JMUN

Jakarta Model United Nations

JAKARTA MUN

Committees

General Assembly 1: Disarmament & International Security

Topic

Prohibition of the Dumping of Radioactive Wastes

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
General Assembly 2: Economic & Financial

Topic

Agricultural Development, Food Security, and Nutrition

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
General Assembly 3: Social, Humanitarian, & Cultural

Topic

Social Development, including Questions Relating to the World, Social Situation of Youth, Ageing, Disabled Persons and the Family

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
General Assembly 4: Legal

Topic

The Scope of and Application of the Principle of Universal Jurisdiction

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner