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Water Security 2025
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Water Security 2025

Join us for an exceptional Model UN experience

Details

Dates

Tuesday, July 29, 2025 - Thursday, July 31, 2025

Location

Namangan, Uzbekistan

Expected Delegates

100 delegates

Registration Fee

Contact organizer

Application Deadline

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

About

Global Youth Dialogue on Water Security: The Aral Sea Isn’t Just Ours
(MUN Special Session — Led by [Zunurov Ali]

Water is disappearing — and with it, futures are drying up.

This special Model United Nations session is not just about Uzbekistan. It’s not just about Central Asia. It’s about all of us.

The Aral Sea crisis has often been seen as a local tragedy. But in reality, it’s a global warning. A lake that was once one of the largest on Earth is now almost gone. Not because of war. Not because of nature. But because of decisions — human-made choices, systems, and priorities.

That’s what we’re here to talk about.

This is your invitation to take part in the Global Youth Dialogue on Water Security, where we’ll use the Aral Sea as a case study — not to dwell in the past, but to face the future.

Every delegate will:
🔹 Look at what went wrong — and why it wasn’t just a local failure
🔹 Show how this connects to water challenges in their own countries
🔹 Bring forward practical solutions that can stop the next Aral from happening — anywhere in the world

We’ll talk irrigation, politics, industry, climate, accountability. But most importantly — we’ll talk solutions that make sense and can actually work.

Whether you’re from a water-rich country or a drought-prone zone, your voice matters here. This conference isn’t about placing blame — it’s about finding direction.

You’ll walk away with global insight, real policy awareness, and a stronger academic profile that proves you care about the world beyond borders.

Because the Aral Sea isn’t just a problem of the past — it’s a mirror to the future. And it’s on us to decide what reflects back.

Organizers

AZ

Ali Zunurov

Committees

UNEP-Climate Change

Topic

1. Addressing the Global Impact of Climate Change on Communities and Ecosystems

Capacity
242 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate