BMUN 2020

Facing The Global Humanity Challenges : A Brand New Step For All

Bandung Model United Nations (BMUN) 2020, hosted at Fox Harris Hotel, convenes delegates to address pressing global challenges in social, environmental, security, and economic sectors. With councils exploring topics such as plastic pollution, chemical waste management, women’s financial inclusion, UAV utilization, UNSC effectiveness, and the historical crisis of the Chernobyl disaster, BMUN 2020 serves as a dynamic platform for youth engagement and proactive solutions to these critical issues.

BMUN 2019

A New Path For Future Generation

BMUN 2019, themed “A New Path for Future Generations,” features councils with unique topics. The Press Corps assumes a role as reporters, the Economic and Social Council discusses the One Belt One Road Initiative, the Disarmament and International Security Council focuses on the changing Arctic dynamics, and JHCC explores the complexities of the Korean War. The conference promises diverse discussions on global issues, paving the way for a new path forward.

BMUN 2018

Upholding International Justice Toward Global Security

BMUN 2018, themed “Upholding International Justice Toward Global Security,” features three councils and one press committee. The International Press Agency includes major media outlets, highlighting journalism’s influential role. The Joint Crisis Council navigates the complex situation in 2018 Venezuela, involving both Government and Opposition Party sides. The United Nations Security Council addresses the “Situation in North Korea,” emphasizing peaceful solutions amid nuclear concerns. The United Nations Human Rights Council focuses on “Eradicating Modern-Day Slavery,” urging delegates to combat this ongoing human rights violation. The conference provides a platform for multifaceted discussions, encouraging global cooperation and action.

BMUN 2016

Be the Change You Wish to See in the World

BMUN2016, themed “Be the Change You Wish to See in the World,” comprises four councils and one press committee. The UN Human Rights Council addresses “Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity.” The UN High Commissioner for Refugees focuses on the “Protection of Human Rights and Accommodation of Syrian Refugees.” The UN Security Council deliberates on “Heedless Conflicts and Crises in Africa,” while the Crisis Council (US National Security Council) discusses the events surrounding “11 September 2001.” The conference offers a diverse array of topics, encouraging participants to engage in discussions that promote positive change in the world.

BMUN 2015

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