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MENTORS
Warm regards,
Anjali Sharma
Secretary General
DPSBMUN'24
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MESSAGE FROM
THE SECRETARIAT
Dear Esteemed Delegates,
On behalf of the Executive Board, it is our utmost pleasure to extend an invitation to you for the Delhi
Public School Bareilly Model United Nations.DPSBMUN is not just a conference; it's an experience
crafted to foster diplomacy, critical thinking, and collaboration among the brightest minds of our
generation. As an Executive Board, we are committed to providing you with a platform where you can
explore your potential, engage in meaningful debates, and forge lasting connections.This year,
DPSBMUN will be held from 25th to 26th may 2024, bringing together passionate delegates from
across the region to deliberate on pressing global issues. With a diverse array of committees and
stimulating agendas, we guarantee an intellectually stimulating experience that will challenge your
perspectives and broaden your horizons.
Whether you are a seasoned MUN veteran or a newcomer to the world of Model United Nations,
DPSBMUN promises an enriching experience that will leave a lasting impact on your personal and
academic journey.We encourage you to seize this opportunity, step out of your comfort zone, and
embark on this transformative journey with us. Together, let us shape the future of our world through
dialogue, diplomacy, and mutual understanding.
We eagerly await your participation and look forward to welcoming you to Delhi Public School
Bareilly for an unforgettable MUN experience
Warm regards,
The Secretariat
Executive Board
DPSBMUN'24
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DIRECTOR
GENERAL’S
MESSAGE
Dear Delegates, Faculty Advisors, and Esteemed Guests,
It is with great pleasure and excitement that I extend a warm welcome to each
and every one of you to the Delhi Public School Bareilly Model United Nations
(DPSBMUN).
Warm regards,
Jyotika Deval
Director-General
DPSBMUN'24
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WHAT IS MUN?
MUN HISTORY
Model United Nations, commonly referred to as The first MUN conference was held at St.
MUN, is an educational simulation where Lawrence University in New York in 1949, just a
students can learn about diplomacy, international few years after the formation of the United
relations, and the United Nations. MUN involves Nations in 1945. The idea was to allow students
participants, known as delegates, who are to enact roles as delegates to the United Nations
assigned countries, organizations, or leaders to and simulate UN committees. This educational
represent in simulated sessions of the UN. concept spread rapidly across American
Delegates engage in researching, public speaking, colleges and high schools and eventually
debating, writing skills, critical thinking, became a global phenomenon. Today,
teamwork, and leadership abilities. thousands of MUNs are hosted in schools and
colleges around the world, involving students
from primary school to university level.
BACKGROUND
The concept of MUN was inspired by students' simulations of the League of Nations, the precursor to the
United Nations, that started in the early 1920s. Over the decades, these simulations gained popularity as
they provided insightful educational experiences through role-playing, engaging students in current
events, international policies, and the dynamics of international relations.
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THE
COMMITTEES
UNHRC UNSC
HUMAN RIGHT COUNCIL SECURITY COUNCIL
ECOSOC UNGA
ECONOMIC AND
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
SOCIAL COUNCIL
UNDP
DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMME
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THE SECRETARIAT
SECRETARY GENERAL DIRECTOR GENERAL
MS. ANJALI SHARMA MS. JYOTIKA DEVAL
HEAD OF FINANCIAL
HEAD OF
MANAGEMENT
DECORATION
MR. PARTH
MS. AASHI PANT
KHANDELWAL
7599905059
7017034315
HEAD OF
INTERNATIONAL PRESS
MS. RASHI CHAUHAN
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UNGA VICE
UNGA CHAIRPERSON CHAIRPERSON
MS. GARIMA PAL MS. TANISHA SINGH
9935367530 (WA)
7302802176
UNDP VICE
CHAIR PERSON
UNDP CHAIRPERSON
MR. SHOURYA
MS. NAINA GHAI
KHANDELWAL
8279811908
UNHRC VICE
UNHRC CHAIRPERSON CHAIRPERSON
MR. KUNAL SINGH MS. ANYA SINGH
9368736805
UNSC VICE
UNSC CHAIRPERSON CHAIRPERSON
MS. ANGELINA MS. ANUKANKSHA
SINGH SINGH
8445546683
ECOSOC VICE
ECOSOC CHAIRPERSON CHAIRPERSON
MR. KUSHAGRA MS. SUMRIDDHI
SINGH TANDON
9045113764
UNHRC
AGENDA
Addressing modern slavery in a
globalised context: Exploring collaborative
solutions and mitigation
strategies.
Modern slavery, encompassing forced labor, human
trafficking, and other forms of exploitation, persists as a
grave human rights issue in our increasingly interconnected
world.Globalisation has facilitated the movement of goods,
services, and people across borders, but it has also provided
opportunities for criminal networks to exploit vulnerable
populations. The complexity of global supply chains and the
demand for cheap labor further exacerbate the risk of
modern slavery. Addressing this issue requires collaborative
efforts on a global scale, involving governments,
international organisations, civil society groups, businesses,
and individuals. Effective solutions must go beyond national
boundaries, focusing on prevention, protection of victims,
prosecution of perpetrators, and partnership-building to
create a world where human dignity and freedom are
upheld for all.
UNSC
AGENDA
Discussing the issue of lack of
access to humanitarian package with special
emphasis on food insecurity as a result of
prevailing armed conflict in Middle east
and African nations.
The prevalence of armed conflict in Middle Eastern and
African nations has led to dire humanitarian consequences,
particularly concerning food insecurity. Ongoing violence
and insecurity impede the delivery of essential
humanitarian aid, disrupting food access for millions of
vulnerable populations. Additionally, displacement and
disruption of agricultural activities exacerbate food
shortages, while armed groups sometimes exploit control
over food supplies as a tactic of war. Addressing this issue
requires urgent international action, including efforts to
ensure safe and unimpeded access to humanitarian
assistance, uphold international humanitarian law, and
resolve conflicts through diplomatic means.
UNGA
AGENDA
The question of the impact of private military
security contractors on global
security: Measures to prevent terrorists from
acquiring weapons of mass
destruction.
The impact of private military security contractors (PMSCs)
on global security intersects with the critical challenge of
preventing terrorists from acquiring weapons of mass
destruction (WMDs). PMSCs operate in diverse regions and
often lack sufficient oversight, potentially creating
opportunities for illicit transfer of WMD-related materials.
This poses significant risks to international security.
Addressing this issue requires strengthening regulatory
frameworks, enhancing oversight, and promoting
international cooperation to mitigate the threat of WMD
proliferation facilitated by PMSCs. At Model United Nations
(MUN), delegates must explore effective strategies to
regulate PMSC activities and prevent their unintended
involvement in facilitating terrorist access to WMDs.
ECOSOC
AGENDA
A framework to create economic
opportunities for refugees and displaced
people in a Post-Covid 19 economy while
combating the risk of famine.
In the aftermath of COVID-19, ensuring economic
opportunities for refugees and displaced people is vital to
their well-being and resilience, particularly amidst the risk
of famine. Displacement exacerbates vulnerabilities,
hindering livelihoods and access to resources. Through
deliberation, we must focus on inclusive economic policies,
vocational training, and leveraging technology to integrate
refugees into local economies while addressing the root
causes of famine through sustainable development
approaches. This comprehensive framework aims to
promote resilience and dignified livelihoods for displaced
populations in a post-pandemic era.
UNDP
AGENDA
Devising a framework in order to help
countries reach their SDGs(Sustainable
Development Goals) by 2030.
Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by
2030 requires a comprehensive framework that integrates
policy alignment, data-driven monitoring, multi-
stakeholder partnerships, financial
nobilization, a n d capacity building. This global agenda
encompasses diverse areas of sustainable development,
demanding collaborative action at local, national, and
international levels to address pressing challenges and
achieve meaningful progress towards a more equitable and
sustainable future.
INTERNATIONAL
PRESS
AGENDA
JOURNALISM AND PHOTOGRAPHY
DAY 1
8-9AM- REGISTRATION
9-10AM- OPENING CEREMONY
10:15-11:45AM- SESSION 1
11:45-12PM- HIGH TEA
12-2PM- SESSION 2
2-3PM- LUNCH
3-5PM- SESSION 3
5:15-6:30- SOCIALS
DAY 2
8:30-10:30AM- SESSION 4
10:30-10:45AM- HIGH TEA
11-1PM- SESSION 5
1-2PM- LUNCH
2-4PM- SESSION 6
5:30PM ONWARDS- CLOSING
CEREMONY
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FEE
STRUCTURE,
ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA,
AND DRESS
CODE
REGISTRATION FEES:
DOMESTIC: ₹800 (per student)
OUTSTATION SCHOOLS: 1800 (per student)
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
All students from grade 9th to 12th are eligible to participate
Minimum four students are to be registered from each
participating school.
DRESS CODE:
DAY 1: TRADITIONALS AND INDIAN ETHNIC WEAR
DAY 2: FORMALS
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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL
SCHOOL REGISTRATION LINK
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CONTACT DETAILS
MR. MANISH SINGH (MUN COORDINATOR): +91 9719153341
MS. ANJALI SHARMA (SECRETARY GENERAL): +91 8171894942
MS. JYOTIKA DEVAL(DIRECTOR GENERAL): +91 8279359687
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