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Conference

Welcome to AIMUN 2023!

Conference DateMay 12, 2023 – May 14, 2023
Conference TopicSustainable Development: The Future is Now
Conference FormatFully Onsite
Conference VenueBeijing

AIMUN 2023 will be held in Beijing in May 2023 and will be conducted in a fully onsite format. The conference will focus on the theme of “Towards Global Security” and will carry out detailed and in-depth discussions on diverse topics by setting up 8 committees. The main content of the conference will be the simulation of multilateral international conferences and negotiations by college students, with esteemed leaders, scholars, and professionals from international organizations joining in the sessions to share their opinions with our delegates and engage in meaningful dialogues.

     In today’s world, sustainable development has been extended to all aspects of a nation’s survival and development. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are also part of China’s 14th Five-Year Plan, which emphasizes high-quality green development. In response to the social and environmental challenges that have emerged after decades of rapid growth, and in view of China’s large population and growing international influence, it is vital for China to play a key role in the global journey towards sustainable development by actively pursuing relevant initiatives and policies. As such, while remaining roots in China, AIMUN 2023 will keep an eye on the world, focusing on the aforementioned areas and aiming to encourage MUNers to pay attention to current global issues and actively contribute their wisdom and strength to sustainable development.

Conference Invitation Letter


Conference Schedule

May 12, 2023 (Friday)
08:00 – 09:00Delegation Registration
09:00 – 11:30Opening Ceremony
14:00 – 17:00Session 1
18:30 – 21:30Session 2
May 13, 2023 (Saturday)
09:00 – 12:00Session 3
14:00 – 17:00Session 4
19:00 – 21:30Social Event
May 14, 2023 (Sunday)
09:00 – 12:00Session 5
14:00 – 16:00Closing Ceremony

Committees & Topics

CommitteeWorking LanguageTopicsDelegation1
Ambassador ProgrammeEnglishStriving for a Sustainable Future Amid Global DisorderSingle / 40
UN Security CouncilEnglishPreventing terrorists from acquiring weapons of mass destructionDouble / 20
UN General AssemblyEnglishPreventing famine and fighting food insecurityDouble / 40
UN Environment ProgrammeEnglishRise of green finance and sustainable investingSingle / 40
UN Human Rights CouncilEnglishEconomic security for displaced womenSingle / 40
1954 Geneva ConferenceChineseWithdrawal of troops after the Korean War and resolution of the Korean Peninsula reunificationMixed2 / 19
World Health OrganizationChineseRevisions to the International Health Regulations (IHR) in the post-COVID-19 eraDouble / 50
Main Press CenterEnglish / ChineseSingle / 30

Note:

1 The figures show the number of countries in the committees, e.g., the UNGA has 40 countries and 80 delegates.

2 1954 Geneva Conference has 3 quadruple delegations, 2 triple delegations, and 14 double delegations. 46 delegates in total.

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