
SJIIMUN 2025
One Planet, One Future!
Dates
Saturday, March 29, 2025 - Sunday, March 30, 2025
Location
Singapore, Singapore
Expected Delegates
0 delegates
Registration Fee
Contact organizer
Application Deadline
Saturday, March 29, 2025
Welcome to SJII's MUN Conference, where we invite you to embrace "One Planet, One Future"! Here, diplomacy and technology intertwine, paving the path to a future driven by innovation and sustainability.
Harness the power of AI to drive efficient automation while safeguarding personal privacy and data security. Collaborate to support refugees without straining local economies or infrastructure. Address the unrest in Europe and work to stabilize the Euro. Confront the dangers of rapid investments in weapons of mass destruction and counter unconventional warfare tactics. Ensure technology propels humanity forward, and not derail it.
Over the two days, you will have the opportunity to effectively convey your opinions, navigate complex debates and work collaboratively to find diplomatic solutions to real-world problems that affect multiple countries. You will develop essential skills such as public speaking, critical thinking, research, and teamwork.
So join us and work together to forge a better future for our planet, where we deploy our creativity, diplomacy, and technology to ensure endless possibilities. Learn about current affairs and form meaningful connections with delegates of all backgrounds.
We are immensely looking forward to hosting you all.
Organizers
Mehek Deshpande
Committees
Topic
Preventing the recruitment and use of child soldiers.
Topic
Addressing the ethical implications of AI in surveillance and privacy
Topic
Improving vaccination and immunization for enhanced public health
Topic
Regulate the usage and development of chemical weapons in military applications
Topic
Combating international piracy and threats to maritime security
Topic
Resolving the ongoing Yemeni Civil War
Topic
Prosecutor v Simone Gbagbo
Topic
2nd Congo War
Topic
The Question of a Coordinated Response to the Migrant Crisis