
KleMUN 2017
KleMUN 2017 - Tomorrow Together
Dates
Wednesday, November 22, 2017 - Sunday, November 26, 2017
Location
Kleve, Germany
Expected Delegates
100 delegates
Registration Fee
1$32.1
Application Deadline
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Kleve Model United Nations is an emerging MUN event set in the region of the Niederrhein, Germany. First held in 2013, KleMUN is organized by students of the Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences at Campus Kleve. Since the university itself is already an international environment with students coming from over 80 countries, a MUN fits perfectly into the student community and enjoys the support of the university as well. The vision of KleMUN is to provide an MUN that is not only suitable for experienced delegates, but also for beginners and intermediate debaters.In order to keep the debates active and engaging, the committees do not exceed a maximum number of 20-25 delegates per committee. This ensures that every participant can feel comfortable enough to engage in the debates, improve their skills, and actively learn more about current world events.
KleMUN 2017 will be held from the 22nd - 26th November 2017 with around 100 delegates participating. This year, there will be five different committees to choose from: UN Human Rights Council UNGA 4th Committee - Special Political and Decolonization UN Office on Drugs and Crimes UN Global Compact UN Security Council
KleMUN includes not only the debates, but also an introduction to the rules and procedures, social events in the evenings and lunch to regain your strength for the debates. Everyone is welcome to apply! For further details, follow us on Facebook!
Organizers
Catarina Velosa
Heather Ventresco
Jennifer Jacobs
Kiki Bouwmans
Sabrina Jacobs
Committees
Topic
Topic 1: The Situation in Afghanistan
Topic
Topic 1: Reassessing Modern Drug Policy
Topic
Topic 1: Assessing the Religious, Cultural, and Legal Components of Child Marriage
Topic
Topic 1: The Question of West Papua
Topic
Topic 1: Ensuring Fair Compensation for Laborers in Developing Countries