How can international climate policies protect isolated or disconnected communities? This debate focuses on vulnerable groups like the Sentinelese, exploring how to balance global responsibility and fairness. Delegates will discuss the role of industrialized nations in supporting those who contribute little to emissions but face severe impacts from climate change.
The debate on independence and self-determination focuses on the challenges of recognizing new states like Catalonia, Kurdistan, and Taiwan while balancing national unity and security. Delegates will explore how the international community can protect minority rights, prevent violence, and find fair solutions.
Meet the Chairs
Hi everyone! My name is Muhle Kumalo and I am so excited to be serving as the Head Chair of the Political Council for this year's edition of MUNicks! Over the past 5 years of my MUN career, I’ve had the chance to participate as a delegate, co-chair, secretariat member, and now head chair and each role has taught me something new about diplomacy, leadership, and teamwork. I can’t wait to see all the debates, ideas, and amazing moments we’ll create together at this year’s conference! If you have any questions or doubts, feel free to reach out to me at; muhle22kumalo@gmail.com
Hello delegates! My name is Cloe Mösgen, and I’m a sophomore at Graded. I’m truly honored to be chairing the Political Council at this year’s conference. MUN has been an incredible part of my journey so far. It has sparked my passion for global affairs, helped me develop a thoughtful approach to complex issues, and allowed me to meet inspiring people along the way. I believe that what makes a committee special is creating a space where every delegate feels encouraged to speak up and share ideas. Please feel free to reach out to me anytime before or during the conference. You can contact me at moesgencloe@gmail.com.