
TOYO MUN 2023
Ensuring comprehensive sovereign state security in a globalized world.
Dates
Saturday, March 18, 2023 - Sunday, March 19, 2023
Location
Tokyo, Japan
Expected Delegates
0 delegates
Registration Fee
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Application Deadline
Saturday, March 18, 2023
TOYO MUN VIRTUAL CONFERENCE 4.0 ANNOUNCEMENT
There was a lot that happened since our last conference in 2022, from political crises to record-breaking inflation. It is time to tackle global challenges together!
We are hence very excited to announce TOYO Model United Nations Virtual Conference 2023! VERSION 4.0:
Ensuring comprehensive sovereign state security in a globalized world.
Toyo MUN is one of the most accessible
conferences in Japanese Model United Nations community offered in English. Being completely free of charge, it opens numerous opportunities for participants to expand their horizons and gain meaningful connections.
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Organizers
模擬国連 東洋大学
Committees
Topic
Over the last few years, global food systems have been disrupted by conflict, economic shocks, climate change, and the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing global food insecurity and malnutrition. The continuous functioning of food supply chains is essential to ensure stable and sustainable food flow for all. This can be achieved by making food supply chains more resilient. WFP delegates are challenged to suggest effective policies to ensure the governments' preparedness for unexpected supply chain disruptions. Debate can evolve to comprise food shortages in world's poorest areas instigated by the conflict in Ukraine.
Topic
The energy crisis triggered by the Russian invasion of Ukraine has reshuffled the immediate priorities of policymakers. Governments in Europe are striving to ensure an adequate energy supply for the winter and fund packages to aid households and businesses in coping with surging gas and electricity bills. With energy security at the top of the agenda at the start of the winter heating season, policymakers and energy officials hasten to expand renewable energy generation in pursuit of replacing part of the fossil fuel consumption and ensure energy security. The Delegates of ECOSOC are expected to explore policy options available to countries to respond to the energy price shock and supply disruptions. They are also expected to consider how energy security and climate security should go hand-in-hand, and propose actions to reduce the world's dependence on non-renewable resources.