GS Model United Nations gathers more than 300 youngs, ages 10 to 25, for a single day of negotiation, debate, and global problem-solving. Step into the shoes of world leaders. Find your voice.
More than a conference — an arena where future ambassadors, policy-makers, and global thinkers test their ideas in front of their peers.
Delegates take on country roles, draft resolutions, and negotiate live — modeled on actual UN procedure and parliamentary rules.
From opening speeches to lobbying in the corridors, every minute sharpens articulation, persuasion, and presence.
Best Delegate, Outstanding Delegate, Honorable Mentions, and signed certificates of participation — credentials that travel.
9AM to 9PM of structured ceremony, committee sessions, breaks, and a closing celebration. Built for momentum.
Age-tiered committees pair newcomers with veterans — middle schoolers, high schoolers, and university students each find their level.
Meet delegates from across Tashkent and beyond. The friendships and contacts here often outlast the conference itself.
Twelve hours engineered for momentum — from gavel-down to closing ceremony.
Doors open at 8:30 for check-in. Final delegates depart by 21:30. Snacks and refreshments provided throughout the day; lunch and dinner included in registration.
Six tracks across age tiers. Pick the table that matches your level — or one that pushes you.
The flagship committee — every member state, one vote. Designed for delegates who want the broadest stage and the largest debate floor.
Fifteen seats, five vetoes, one table. Fast-paced crisis simulation reserved for experienced delegates aged 16+.
Where development meets policy. Delegates negotiate on poverty, education, climate finance, and the SDGs.
Forty-seven member states debating the most pressing human rights questions of our time.
Made for younger delegates (10–14). Approachable topics, attentive chairs, and the same procedure as the big tables.
Public health policy under pressure. Pandemic preparedness, equitable access, and the politics of medicine.
Seats are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Confirm registration early — committees fill quickly.
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