Musaeus College Model United Nations strives to offer a platform for young minds to engage in meaningful debate and diplomacy. As a novice-focused conference, MCMUN aims to introduce first-time delegates to the world of Model UN, helping them build confidence and develop a deep understanding of global issues. Through dynamic debate and discussion, MCMUN empowers delegates to raise their voices on topics that shape our world, fostering a new generation of informed and passionate global citizens.
Read MoreThe primary responsibility of maintaining international peace and security falls within the hands of the security council.
The Security Council is composed of 15 members. Furthermore, they take the lead in determining the existence of a threat to peace or an act of aggression.
The First Committee addresses disarmament, global issues, and threats to peace that impact the global community. It works toward finding solutions to overcome all challenges in the international security regime.
The WHO's governing body is called the World Health Assembly. It primarily focuses on a particular health agenda created by the Executive Board.
Its main responsibilities include setting the organisation's policies, selecting the Director-General, regulating financial practices, and reviewing and approving the proposed program budget.
UN Women is committed to empowering women and promoting gender equality.
Being a global advocate for women and girls, it was founded to hasten the process of addressing their needs on a global scale.
Federation Internationale de l'Automobile is an international governing body that oversees motorsport, including Formula 1,
and advocates for road safety worldwide. Its objectives include promoting fair competition in motor racing, ensuring sustainability and innovation within the sport, and enhancing global road safety standards. FIA also plays a key role in advancing diversity and inclusion in motorsport, striving to create a balanced and equitable environment both on and off the track.
The International Press Corps consists of unbiased journalists, each representing a well-known news agency instead of the interests of a single country.
They will report on the proceedings of each committee, investigate debates, conduct interviews, and write articles. Three news agencies will be determined by the duly elected chairs.