The three-day CT Model United Nations (MUN) conference, organized by Cambridge International School in Jalandhar, is set to conclude today. The event brought together students from various schools across the region to engage in diplomatic debates and discussions on pressing global issues.
Event Highlights
Over the past three days, participants took on the roles of delegates representing different countries in simulated UN committees. They debated topics such as climate change, international security, human rights, and sustainable development. The conference aimed to foster critical thinking, public speaking, and negotiation skills among students.
Committees and Debates
The MUN featured several committees, including the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), and the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). Delegates presented resolutions, engaged in informal caucuses, and worked collaboratively to draft documents addressing complex global challenges.
Key Outcomes
Throughout the conference, students demonstrated a deep understanding of international relations and diplomacy. The closing ceremony will include awards for best delegates, honorable mentions, and special recognitions for outstanding performances. Organizers expressed satisfaction with the enthusiasm and dedication shown by all participants.
The CT Model United Nations serves as a platform for young leaders to develop skills essential for future careers in diplomacy, law, and international affairs. It encourages students to think globally and act responsibly, contributing to a more informed and engaged generation.



