
ZAMUN XIIth Edition 2024
"United Voices, Sustainable Choices: Shaping Tomorrow Together"
Dates
Friday, September 20, 2024 - Sunday, September 22, 2024
Location
Ndola Zambia, Zambia
Expected Delegates
400 delegates
Registration Fee
Contact organizer
Application Deadline
Friday, September 20, 2024
Zambia Model United Nations-Simba International Model United Nations Conference 2024
Theme: “One World, One Future: Collective Action for a Sustainable Planet”
Welcome to the ZAMUN-Simba International Model United Nations (SIMUN) Conference 2024! Hosted from the 20th to the 23rd of September at the esteemed Simba International School in Zambia, this year's conference promises to be an extraordinary gathering of young leaders and change-makers from around the globe.
Our Mission:
Guided by the profound principles of the United Nations Charter and inspired by the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), SIMUN 2024 is dedicated to fostering a spirit of unity and collaboration. Our theme, "One World, One Future: Collective Action for a Sustainable Planet," emphasizes the urgent need for collective efforts to ensure a sustainable and equitable future for all.
Why Join Us:
At ZAMUN-SIMUN 2024, delegates will engage in vigorous debates, thoughtful discussions, and innovative problem-solving sessions, addressing some of the most pressing global challenges. This is more than just an academic exercise; it is a platform where young minds come together to translate ideas into action, embodying the essence of global citizenship.
Highlights:
- Dynamic Debates and Committees: Dive into a wide range of topics aligned with the SDGs, from eradicating poverty to promoting peace and justice.
- Cultural Exchange: Experience Zambia's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of diverse perspectives.
- Leadership Development: Enhance your diplomatic skills, critical thinking, and leadership abilities through immersive simulations and collaborative initiatives.
- Inspiring Speakers and Workshops: Learn from distinguished experts, activists, and leaders who are making a difference in the world.
Join Us at ZAMUN-SIMUN 2024:
We invite schools and students to be part of this transformative experience. At Simba International School, you will find a nurturing environment where ideas flourish, and friendships are forged. Together, we will explore how to foster peace, protect human rights, and promote sustainable development.
Be a part of a conference where the voices of youth converge to shape the future. Let us unite our strengths, harness our collective wisdom, and embark on a journey towards a sustainable and harmonious world.
One world, one future, one shared mission.
We look forward to welcoming you to the Zambia Model United Nations - Simba International School (ZAMUN-SIS XII) Conference 2024.
For registration and more information, please visit our myMUN profile or contact us at bernard_munyoka@simba.sch.zm
Organizers
Aphrodite Savopoulos
Deputy President of ICJ
Basil Kreusch
Deputy Chief of Media
Bernard Kalenga Munyoka
Catriona Coppez
Secretary General
Kamronbek Tashbekov
Deputy Secretary General
Maitri Khamar
President of General Assembly
Maryanne Musakanya
Thokozile Bwalya
Organizer
Yash Parmar
Chief of Press
Committees
Topic
The Impact of Mass Immigration on Indigenous Populations: Should Host Countries Prioritize Autochthonous Rights Over the Rights of Migrants?
Topic
Cultural Relativism vs. Universal Human Rights: Can They Coexist?
Topic
The Militarization of Development: Can the Use of Armed Forces in Achieving the SDGs Align with the UN Charter’s Commitment to Peace?
Topic
The Preservation of Cultural Heritage vs. Economic Development: Should UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites Be Sacrificed for National Growth?
Topic
Balancing Economic Growth and Environmental Protection: Should ECOSOC Prioritize Sustainable Development Over Immediate Economic Gains?
Topic
DRC Vs Rwanda- Responsibility for Genocide and War Crimes: Should Rwanda Be Held Legally Accountable for Its Alleged Role in the DRC Conflict?
Topic
The Legitimacy of Preemptive Military Strikes: Should the Security Council Sanction Preemptive Action to Prevent the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction?
Topic
The Ethics of Child Labor in Developing Economies: Should UNICEF Support a Gradual Approach to Elimination to Avoid Economic Disruption?
Topic
Youth-Led Activism vs. Traditional Political Engagement: Should the Youth Assembly Advocate for Direct Action Over Conventional Political Processes to Achieve the SDGs?
Topic
Balancing Economic Development and Environmental Protection: Should Developing Nations Be Held to the Same Environmental Standards as Developed Countries in Achieving the SDGs?
Partnerships
FWWMUN - New York City Summer 2024
Partner organization